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“To become intimate with Shakespeare in this way is a great enrichment of mind and instruction of conscience.”—Charlotte Mason
Now you can help your students become familiar with Shakespeare’s imaginative stories, memorable characters, and brilliant lines in three simple steps:
- Read the story.
- Hear the script.
- Watch the play.
By: Rebekah Shafer
$41.95
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“To become intimate with Shakespeare in this way is a great enrichment of mind and instruction of conscience.”—Charlotte Mason
Now you can help your students become familiar with Shakespeare’s imaginative stories, memorable characters, and brilliant lines in three simple steps:
- Read the story.
- Hear the script.
- Watch the play.
By: Rebekah Shafer
$41.95
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“To become intimate with Shakespeare in this way is a great enrichment of mind and instruction of conscience.”—Charlotte Mason
Now you can help your students become familiar with Shakespeare’s imaginative stories, memorable characters, and brilliant lines in three simple steps:
- Read the story.
- Hear the script.
- Watch the play.
By: Rebekah Shafer
$41.95
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“To become intimate with Shakespeare in this way is a great enrichment of mind and instruction of conscience.”—Charlotte Mason
Now you can help your students become familiar with Shakespeare’s imaginative stories, memorable characters, and brilliant lines in three simple steps:
- Read the story.
- Hear the script.
- Watch the play.
By: Rebekah Shafer
$41.95
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Now you can help your students become familiar with Shakespeare’s imaginative stories, memorable characters, and brilliant lines in three simple steps:
- Read the story.
- Hear the script.
- Watch the play.
By: Rebekah Shafer
$41.95
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“To become intimate with Shakespeare in this way is a great enrichment of mind and instruction of conscience.”—Charlotte Mason
Now you can help your students become familiar with Shakespeare’s imaginative stories, memorable characters, and brilliant lines in three simple steps:
- Read the story.
- Hear the script.
- Watch the play.
By: Rebekah Shafer
$41.95
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This gorgeous collection comprises all the plays in the original volume—fourteen comedies, ten histories, and twelve tragedies—each edited so it can be performed by eight to twelve children age seven and up in under twenty minutes.
By: William Shakespeare,
The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust
$46.00
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In this wordless book from top-selling picture-book creator Tana Hoban, children learn to look closely to find them.
Circles, squares, stars, triangles, hearts, and rectangles—how many can you see?
By: Tana Hoban
$12.50
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If you’ve ever wanted to share the gospel with a Jehovah’s Witness, but not known where to start, then this book will give you the practical knowledge you need to come out from behind the sofa and open the door.
By: Tony Brown
$10.95
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Shark Swimathon is perfect for teaching subtracting 2-digit numbers to second, third, and fourth graders.
The Ocean City Sharks have to swim 75 laps by the end of the week, and every day they figure out how many laps are left to go...
By: Stuart J. Murphy
$9.99
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Are sharks really dangerous? How many kinds are there? And how do they help the environment?
By: Gail Gibbons
$11.99
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From the Publisher:
Lindsay Brown takes readers on a world tour, bringing stories of remarkable faith and courage from students and graduates in some of the toughest social and political arenas.
These students display energy and creativity in their evangelism. Gripped by the gospel, they can go on to exercise far–reaching influence in their universities, in their professions, in society and in the Church worldwide. This inspirational book goes right back to Daniel in the Old Testament, studying with his three friends in Iraq.
Shining Like Stars: The Power Of The Gospel In The World's University engages from beginning to end with biblical thinking and strategy.
By: Lindsay Brown
$11.50
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Who ever heard of a shoeshine girl?
The last thing Sarah Ida wants to do is spend the summer with her Aunt Claudia. But when her parents send her away because of problems at home, that is exactly what she has to do. With no allowance and no fun to be had, Sarah Ida decides to look for a job. But who will hire a ten year old? Al, the shoeshine man, will!
By: Clyde Robert Bulla
$7.25
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Want to find the most popular meal in the cafeteria? Compare town sports enrollments? Or maybe you just want to know who burps the most in your family!
Learn what line graphs, bar graphs, pie charts, and pictographs are and how and when to use them to represent data.
By: Stuart J. Murphy
$9.99
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Suppose you were hunting around in the desert for a fossil and instead you found a real (and very large) dinosaur, genus Stegosaurus. Joan and Joey Brown did! Only nobody would believe they had found one, which was just as well because George (as they called him) was very shy.
He was a loyal friend, though, and he did his best to help the twins with their schemes to make money to finance their mother’s dry little ranch on Cricket Creek. George ate sagebrush, looked for fossils, and fought an airplane (which he thought was a pterodactyl) with faithful enthusiasm, but his nut-sized brain often made him more hindrance than help. Especially when he went after the bank robber!
Mrs. Lampman has told her hilarious story so convincingly that you’ll be looking for dinosaurs around every mesa. And who knows? Maybe you’ll find one!
By: Evelyn Sibley Lampman
$16.50
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Suppose you were hunting around in the desert for a fossil and instead you found a real (and very large) dinosaur, genus Stegosaurus. Joan and Joey Brown did!
Nobody believed they had found one, which was just as well because George (as they called him) was very shy.
By: Evelyn Sibley Lampman
$18.95