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Little Dino must realize that pushing is not a proper behavior, even if she is very strong.
Little Dino has lots of sharp teeth and must learn to use them in the right way.
Bunny eats some crunchy carrots and celery, and some not-so-crunchy mashed potatoes for lunch.
Lacey Walker needs to stop talking so she can learn to listen.
OF COURSE you think Goldilocks was a brat who broke in and trashed our house. You don't know the other side of the story. Well, let me tell you ...
A leopard finds a way to get some spots in this graphic retelling of Rudyard Kipling's classic tale.
When two runaway mice escape at the school science fair, it leads to some unexpected mice capades.
Max has to find a solution for his problems with a paintball bully before it's too late.
Kyle and a new friend try to teach their dogs some manners before they become problem pets.
OF COURSE you think I needed a kiss from a beautiful princess to end my "toadally" awful curse. You don't know the other side of the story. Well, let me tell you ...
Colorful photos show children with disabilities interacting with others in positive ways. Up-to-date, sensitive presentations give basic overviews for children who have or know children with disabilities.
Take a bite of onomatopoeia. Does it fizz, beep, crunch, or quack? Crackle, woof, meow, or splat?
Now that the big bad wolf has three cubs of his own, being the neighborhood bully doesn't seem right. He needs a new job. But what job is right for a strong, fast, scary wolf?
The story about Pandora opening a box and releasing terrible evils into the world? Totally made up! Pandora couldn't have cared less about what was in that box. The one who was really dying to know was Zeus. Zeus gave Pandora a box alright. A box full of really nasty items. But disease? Pain? Greed? No way. Hades, King of the Underworld, reveals the true story behind the Pandora myth.
Who invented what, and when did they do it? From the ancient Egyptians to Thomas Edison, from the telephone to the space shuttle, this book length timeline is packed with inventions and inventors. Pick a point and start exploring!
OF COURSE you think I was a filthy, nasty beast, terrorizing poor Beauty and her father. You don't know the other side of the story. Well, let me tell you ...
Join Max Axiom as he explores the universe to teach about the importance of genes. Learn the facts about DNA and how it connects us to our ancestors. With writing prompts and discussion questions, and a hands-on activity, Max helps young readers understand how genes shape who we are.
4D: an augmented reading science experience."
"The stepsisters yell. The fairy godmother sings. The pineapple-turned-monster-truck burns rubber on its way to the ball. For Cinderella, this evening is an enchanted STEM adventure through the science of sound. For readers, it's a treat of a fractured fairy tale, complete with an ear diagram, a key-term glossary, critical thinking questions, and a sweet pair of glass high-top sneakers"--
"What's the matter with the three little pigs? They're being tormented by a hungry wolf! And no matter what kind of matter they use to build their homes, it doesn't matter. The STEM-savvy, rhyme-loving wolf in this fractured fairy tale always seems to spoil the day. A glossary and critical thinking questions support the story's physics content"--
"Escaping from a tall tower using one's hair is so fairy-tale old school. This STEM-smart Rapunzel uses the brain beneath her hair to educate her prince (and readers) on the ways the science of simple machines can save the day. A glossary and critical thinking questions reinforce the story's key physics concept"--
Tania, called "Thumbelina" because she is really tiny, has worked very hard to be a wrestling champion in the Junior Indie League, and now she and her friend Jorge, "Mouse," are being offered a chance at the pros, appearing in wrestling matches across the country--but her unscrupulous manager, Mr. Mole, wants her to adopt a flashy persona with elaborate moves, and somehow Tania must break free of the glitter and get back to the pure wrestling that she loves.
When Rapunzel discovers Dr. Frankenstein's castle she is just looking for some medicine for her cold, but contact with one of his chemicals causes her hair to grow and come alive, along with the clay "monster" in his lab; Frankenstein is horrified at his own success, and it is up to Rapunzel to convince him and the towns' people that neither she nor Clay is really a monster--and that living hair has some advantages.
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