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Math for fun; making fractions

Math for fun; making fractions

— Cooper Beech

Math for fun explores math through interactive projects, experiments, and fun games, ranging from the simple to the more challenging.
In Making Fractions the reader will discover how fractions, decimals, percentages, and ratios are all ways of expressing parts of a whole. Slice up pizza to learn about fractions, or play diabolic decimals with your friends.

Young Readers age 8 and up
Non-Fiction Children
My homeland

My homeland

— Storm Halbich

Storm is eight years old and attends Windsor Primary School in St. Vincent. He lives with his dad, mom,his brother Cruz and his Grandma. His home is on Villa Beach, and he enjoys going swimming and snorkeling. On weekends his family and friends get together and go boating all around the islands.
Fiction Children
Simba and Nala at play; a book about opposites

Simba and Nala at play; a book about opposites

— Walt Disney

Simba and Nala both want to play, but they don't want to play the same game. Simba wins and they play do-the-opposite. Whatever Nala does, Simba does the opposite; when Nala ducks under, Simba jumps over, etc. In the end, Nala finds that she's enjoyed playing Simba's game, while Simba wishes they'd played Nala's game!

Young Readers age 0 to 4
Comics & Graphic Novels - Fiction Children
Me love cookies!

Me love cookies!

— Matt Mitter

Kids will love helping their favorite blue monster find cookies for dessert in this adorable book. Through the story, readers use the attached plush arms to interact with the pages making this a huggable fast-favorite.

Young Readers age 0 to 4
Fiction Children
Kittens love

Kittens love

— Lisa McCue’s

There’s nothing cuter than a kitten!
And there’s nothing more lovable than a kitten doing what it loves- jumping, playing, climbing, napping, and curling up in someone’s lap. You’ll love discovering what these kittens love best of all.

Young Readers age 0 to 4
Comics & Graphic Novels Children
My first Batman book

My first Batman book

— David Katz

A glow –in – the – Dark bat –signal tells Batman there’s trouble. His bat mobile zooms down the street. Batman swings around Gotham city on a bat rope. Six interactive features make for endless fun. For Batman fans of all ages.
Comics & Graphic Novels Children
Poetry speaks to children

Poetry speaks to children

— Elise Paschen

Poetry Speaks is meant to be a beginning, a starting point on a journey of discovery.
95 remarkable poems - dip in again and again of imaginative treasury of the spoken and written word for kids of all ages.
Comics & Graphic Novels Children
The ABC’s of how I love you

The ABC’s of how I love you

— Paula Fitzgerald

You’re my Alphabet of Love! Offers equal dollops of fun and education as it introduces young children to the alphabet through endearing and sometimes silly rhymes, colorful illustrations, and a music box-like melody of the classic ABC song.
Young Readers age 4 to 8
Arts & Entertainement Children
The great Egyptian grave robbery (Flat Stanley s worldwide adventures)

The great Egyptian grave robbery (Flat Stanley's worldwide adventures)

— Jeff Brown

Ever since Stanley was flattened by a bulletin board, there are places he can get to that no one else can. So when Stanley receives a letter from an archaeologist, he travels by airmail to Egypt to help find an ancient treasure deep in the heart of a great pyramid...
Fiction - Sci Fi & Fantasy Children
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