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Come back, Amelia Bedelia (I Can Read Level 2 Ser.)
Par Peggy Parish. 1995
Amelia Bedelia cannot keep a job because she does exactly as she is instructed. For example, as an office clerk…
Amelia jumps up and down on letters that she is asked to stamp. For K-3Neale S. Godfrey's ultimate kids' money book
Par Neale Godfrey. 1998
Introduces money as a form of social exchange--from the concept of barter to an overview of financial dealings that involve…
currency. Explains personal spending--budgeting, banking, checking and savings accounts, and using a credit card. Presents stocks and investments in simplified terms. For grades 4-7The only math book you'll ever need: Practical, Step-by-step Solutions To Everyday Math Problems
Par Stanley Kogelman. 1994
A practical guide for "adults who want to deal effectively with the math in their lives." Explains mathematics for financial…
planning and income tax purposes, making consumer decisions, household budgeting, home projects, cooking, recreation, and moreAcademic duty
Par Donald Kennedy. 1997
Examines a range of challenges facing the modern university in the United States. Addresses such issues as teaching versus research,…
waning budgets, ethical concerns, and cultural conflicts. Calls for a renewed commitment to academic responsibility within the campus communityThe authors, both editors, offer suggestions on ways to improve writing skills. Includes sections on spelling, punctuation, usage and grammar,…
and perennial problems such as hyphenated compound words and numbers. Answers, including explanations, are given for all exercisesLa pierre de Rosette
Par Robert Solé. 1999
Consumer rites: the buying & selling of American holidays
Par Leigh Schmidt. 1995
A social study of the origin and evolution of U.S. holidays into highly commercialized events that clash with religious practices…
and the original intent. Includes chapters on Christmas and Easter, and covers Mother's, Father's, and St. Valentine's Days, as well as Halloween. Provides brief information on recent innovations such as Kwanzaa and Earth DayLoaves of fun: a history of bread with activities and recipes from around the world
Par Elizabeth Harbison. 1997
This history of bread begins in Asia in 73,000 B.C. and continues through Mesopotamia and Switzerland, then on to Egypt…
and Europe, and finally to America in the 1600s. Recipes interspersed throughout the history include drop biscuits, challah, Amish friendship bread, French bread, and Sally Lunn bread. For grades 4-7The professor and the madman: a tale of murder, insanity, and the making of the Oxford English dictionary
Par Simon Winchester. 1998
An account of the unusual circumstances leading to the friendship between the Oxford English Dictionary's editor, Dr. James Murray, and…
one of its most prolific contributors, Dr. W.C. Minor, an American criminal. Relates the details of Dr. Minor's crime and its aftermath and how he first began his correspondence with Dr. Murray. BestsellerOut of the loud hound of darkness: a dictionarrative
Par Karen Gordon. 1998
The author takes a poke at the nuances of the English language in a fictional tale that employs Balkan-sounding sites…
and hilariously named characters. This unique word play underscores differences between puzzlers like amend and emend, disparate and desperate, prescribe and proscribeThe disheveled dictionary: a curious caper through our sumptuous lexicon
Par Karen Gordon. 1997
Always wear clean underwear!: And other ways parents say "I love you"
Par Marc Gellman. 1997
Interprets the hidden meanings behind thirty-two things parents tell their children to do--over and over again. For example, cleaning your…
plate means being grateful for what you have, and keeping your shoes off the couch is a way to show respect to your parents. For grades 3-6Breaking News: Why Media Matters (Orca Think #10)
Par Julie McLaughlin, Raina Delisle. 2023
My Name Is Saajin Singh (G - Reference,information And Interdisciplinary Subjects Ser.)
Par Kuljinder Brar, Samrath Kaur. 2022
A debut picture book that explores the importance of pronouncing names properly and celebrates cultural identity.Saajin loves his name—he loves…
it so much that he sees it spelled out in the world around him in his snacks, in the sky and sometimes he even sings it aloud. On his first day of school, Saajin is excited to meet his new classmates, but things take a turn when the teacher mispronounces his name as Say-jin and he is not sure how—or if he should—correct her. After trying to live with the different version of his name for a while and some thoughtful conversations with his family about the meaning behind it, Saajin realizes the importance of reclaiming his name and embracing his identity. This empowering story, accompanied by energetic and vibrant art by Samrath Kaur, will resonate with any reader who has ever felt misunderstood.Girl talk: staying strong, feeling good, sticking together
Par Judith Harlan. 1997
Pierres de touche: essai
Par Roland Bourneuf. 2007
"La littérature, ce que nous lisons comme ce que nous écrivons, nous met en contact avec nos propres symboles, nous…
aide à les dégager; nous comprenons que notre histoire se relie aux grands mythes par lesquels les hommes ont donné un sens à leur vie. Un jour, après combien de détours, de refus, d'aveuglement, nous découvrons que notre propre histoire n'est pas unique. [...] À la succession de commentaires sur les auteurs et les livres qu'il a aimés, de son enfance à aujourd'hui, l'auteur a préféré un parcours en chassé-croisé, tel livre appelant tel épisode de sa vie, la lecture se présentant comme exercice d'intimité: de même qu'on apprend à lire, avec ou sans théories, on doit apprendre à être soi, on le devient. Ainsi referme-t-on Pierres de touche avec le sentiment d'avoir eu une bibliothèque comme demeure. Une immense bibliothèque." -- 4e de couvMaking cool crafts & awesome art: a kids' treasure trove of fabulous fun
Par Roberta Gould. 1998
Projects for children to work on alone or with friends. Crafters are encouraged to be inventive: don't just follow the…
guidelines; use them as springboards for your own creations. Includes wreaths, apple faces, 3-D masks, and silly costumes. Some projects require adult supervision. For grades 3-6 and older readersBingo night at the fire hall: the case for cows, orchards, bake sales, & fairs
Par Barbara Holland. 1997
A middle-aged professional woman abandons her Philadelphia apartment to take up residence in an inherited cabin in Virginia's Blue Ridge…
Mountains. As she settles into the close-knit rural community there, she becomes aware of the harsh intrusions of the Washington, D.C., suburban cultureThe secret code (A Rookie reader)
Par Dana Rau. 1998
The class is learning to read, but Oscar has a special book with bumps instead of letters. Oscar is blind,…
and he shares his knowledge of reading braille with his friends. For preschool-grade 2Olivar Asselin, le pamphlétaire maudit
Par Claude-Henri Grignon. 2007
"[...] La biographie de Grignon sur Asselin est suivie de la correspondance que se sont échangée les deux grand pamphlétaires…
et fourmille de fascinantes informations sur la vie sociale, politique et culturelle du Québec. Un autre Grignon occulté par son oeuvre télévisuelle apparaît et nous séduit. [...]" -- 4e de couv