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Earthquakes!, Time for Kids Magazine: Travel & Nature
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The Time For Kids Almanac 2005 brings young readers the latest and most up-to-date facts, dates, stats and historical events plus sports records, maps, nations of the world and the best of the year in pictures. Colorful graphs, charts, maps, timelines and photos open up the world to young readers. Children reference the Time For Kids Almanac 2005 for school reports, to answer trivia questions, to settle friendly debates and for fun, leisure-time reading. A special Homework Helper section gives tips...
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Time for Kids Ready, Set, Write!: A Writer's Handbook for School and Home (Time for Kids Writer's Handbook)
DESCRIPTION: The Writer's Handbook from the editors of Time For Kids magazine is packed with ideas, examples, rules, and tips that kids ages 8 to 12 need to be successful writers for homework and essays.
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Kids get the inside scoop on bats and snakes as they learn more than 40 fun facts about these spooky animals. Full color.
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Pub. Date: February 2008. Publisher: Time, Incorporated Home Entertainment. Format: Paperback, 176pp. Sales Rank: 53,321. Age Range: 9 to 12.
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Special features include How Big?, Take a Close Look, Did You Know?, Words to Know, Fun Facts and 27 full color photographs, as well as a full page, labeled diagram showing body parts.
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Time For Kids Almanac 2010 (paperback),time For Kids Almanac
Time For Kids Almanac 2010 (paperback),time For Kids Almanac - By Time For Kids Magazine
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Pub. Date: June 2008. Publisher: Time, Incorporated Home Entertainment. Format: Paperback, 256pp. Sales Rank: 136,777. Age Range: 12 and up.
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Beginning readers learn about "the bears and the bees" from these Level 1 readers that share fun facts about these wondrous creatures. Full color.
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“Are we there yet?” You won’t hear that question when you seize the opportunity to turn travel time into learning time with Carschooling! Whether running a 5-minute errand or taking a 500-mile road trip you can enhance your kids' education with fun and enticing activities, resources, and zany games designed to improve skills in math, science, grammar, and more! Enjoy: ·Windshield Entomology, Road-Cut Geology, and 18-Wheeler Chemistry ·Dashboard Decimal Drills and Rock ‘n’ Roll Multiplication Tables ...
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Giving children an extraordinary chance to travel around the world and learn about many places and cultures, this atlas is filled with more than 250 full-color photos and 50 easy-to-understand topographic and political maps.
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Fun with the Family Hawaii leads the way to beaches, historical attractions, children's museums, wildlife habitats, festivals, parks, and many other exciting places to go.
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With dramatic visuals and engaging text, this book brings each president and his legacy into clear focus. Every entry includes a portrait of the president, engravings, political cartoons, notable quotes, and much more.
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Benjamin Franklin: A Man of Many Talents, Time for Kids Magazine
In different ways at different times, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Edison revolutionized the nation. These biographies are packed with sidebars, key dates, art reproductions, and photographs that detail each man's life.
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Europe for Dummies, Olson, Donald: Travel & Nature
For Dummies Travel guides are the ultimate user-friendly trip planners, combining the broad appeal and time-tested features of the For Dummies series with up-to-the-minute advice and information from the experts at Frommer's. Small trim size for use on-the-go Focused coverage of only the best hotels and restaurants in all price ranges Tear-out "cheat sheet" with full-color maps or easy reference pointers
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Germany for Dummies, Olson, Donald: Travel & Nature
From the Bavarian Alps to the Rhine, from Berlin to the Black Forest, Germany is packed with beer gardens, castles, art, culture, and a hopping nightlife. Take it all in with this handy guide to your perfect Teutonic adventure: Complete coverage of the big cities and small towns, from Berlin and Munich to the spa town of Baden-Baden The best castles and palaces, including the fairy-tale-style castles Neuschwanstein and Linderhof Suggestions for kid-friendly attractions, hotels, and restaurant The...
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Now young children can read and listen about dinosaurs--even how to say theirnames--by themselves. Unabridged.
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The eighth edition of "Time Out Berlin" covers all aspects of life in the capital city, from festivals and nightlife to avant garde arts. The home of over 150 museums and 50 theatres, Berlin is the third most visited tourist destination in Europe, offering plentiful partying at affordable prices, a thriving alternative culture, one of Europe's liveliest gay scenes, and one of the world's most important film festivals.
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This exhaustive guide to New York offers hundreds of smart, unbiased reviews of the city's restaurants, bars, shops, clubs, museums, and sights. Comprehensive coverage of the city's incomparable arts and culture scene makes this an invaluable sourcebook for tourists and residents alike.
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The eternally beautiful "grande dame" of European cities, Paris is a happy marriage of ancient and modern. It's at once resolutely in step with the modern world -- mushrooming public WiFi coverage, superb public transportation, major architectural projects in the pipeline -- and as seductively romantic and gloriously historic as ever: the flagstones that the guillotine once stood on are still in place; the palace of kings that houses the world's largest museum, the Louvre, is still a marvel to behold...
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San Francisco has rebounded nicely from the dotcom disaster, with tourism strong and getting stronger. And why not? At a compact 47 square miles, it's the most European-like, easily experienced major city in America. This illustrated guide gives readers all they need to know to maximize a visit. Independent critics choose the best -- and most overrated -- in accommodations, dining, and sights. There are also tips on informative walks, corner bars, the renowned gay scene, and even places to rediscover...
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With its first-rate museums, lovely canals, and raunchy red light district, Amsterdam is Europe's prettiest and naughtiest capital. This handy guide covers everything, including the city's newest clubs, bars, shops, galleries, and restaurants.
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