Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.39 | Kids, Fiction literature | 7 December 2011
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Girls Don’t Have Cooties (Katie Kazoo)
Katie has plans to go to Suzanne's all-girl sleepover party, but Jeremy wants her to ride the hot new rollercoaster. Annoyed, Jeremy and the other boys from Class 3A decide that all girls have cooties. When Katie finds herself in Jeremy's shoes-literally-she tries to reunite the boys and girls. Will Katie's plan work? Or will it just be one big mess?
Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.39 | Kids, Fiction literature | 7 December 2011
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The Witchy Worries of Abbie Adams
Abbie Adams is a witch. She can't tell anyone, even her best friend, Callie, who notices Abbie acting strange. Instead she uses memory-erasing spells to keep things under control. Abbie hopes for some normalcy when her father brings home a kitten, but when Abbie looks into its eyes, she sees a trapped boy. Now Abbie needs her magic more than ever. Saving him becomes even more important when her family realizes the kitten is actually the young Thomas Edison. The world will be a much different place if they can't return him to create his famous inventions!
PreSchool-Grade 3. "The year after my mom and dad stopped being married to each other, I went to two seders in two places—one at Dad's apartment, and one at Mom's house," explains a young girl. She describes the six Passover meals that she has shared with her divorced parents over the last three years. Each celebration is unique, with memorable moments such as singing the Four Questions, using a new Haggadah, trying different recipes, meeting Dad's new girlfriend, and enjoying treats like chocolate lollipops and fried matzah.
Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.39 | Kids, Fiction literature | 7 December 2011
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Poems Every Child Should Know
An outstanding collection of poems that appeal to both boys and girls, compiled by a teacher who believed in the formative power of learning poetry by heart. “Children,” she maintains, “should build for their future — and get, while they are children, what only the fresh imagination of the child can assimilate. They should store up an untold wealth of heroic sentiment; they should acquire the habit of carrying a literary quality in their conversation; they should carry a heart full of the fresh and delightful associations and memories connected with poetry hours to brighten mature years. They should develop their memories while they have memories to develop.”
The Tale of the Great Bunny - The Story of the Magical Underground World of Chocolate
Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.39 | Kids, Fiction literature | 6 December 2011
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The Tale of the Great Bunny - The Story of the Magical Underground World of Chocolate
Chocolate twons, caramel waterfulss, Whishing Mini Eggs...these are just some of the wonders to be found in the magical Land of Cadbur. This is story about the Great Bunny and his special friends who help create this chocolate land at the centre of the earth. The helping spirit of children around the worlds is rewarded by the Great Bunny, with chocolate treats.