| Stuart J. Murphy - Juvenile Nonfiction - 1997 - 44 pages
Everyday activities such as sharing a meal, sorting socks, and getting ready for school can be part of learning math. In the MathStart series, everyday life is the basis for ... | |
| Dr. Seuss - Juvenile Fiction - 1956 - 73 pages
Dr. Seuss's classic celebration of youthful imagination! The Circus McGurkus! The World's Greatest Show On the face of the earth, or wherever you go! Young Morris McGurk's has ... | |
| Steven Kellogg - Juvenile Fiction - 1995 - 50 pages
On the day she is born this amazing baby proudly announces she can out-talk, out-grin, out-scream, out-swim, and out-run any baby in Kentucky. Within a few years Sally is off ... | |
| Carolyn Chambers Clark - Alternative medicine - 1996 - 376 pages
A comprehensive resource on health maintenance, disease prevention, and alternative health practices, now in a second edition. The author explores conceptual bases and ... | |
| Caron Lee Cohen - Juvenile Fiction - 1991 - 38 pages
Bank robbers Sixgun Gus and Cannonball Clyde get into the worst trouble ever and become ghosts, but remain best friends. | |
| Elaine Doremus Slayton - Family & Relationships - 2000 - 178 pages
Offers advice on how to start a youth services organization by documenting the history of the Committee Reprensenting our Young Adults (C.R.O.Y.A.) which was formed in Lake ... | |
| David Hadaller - Literary Criticism - 1996 - 236 pages
The four major novels of William Styron present the reader with a carnival of voices that are nonetheless engaged in a serious, often fatal, polemic with the overwhelmingly ... | |
| |