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Time for Kids Magazine (EDT) - A world atlas for young readers includes photographs, easy-to-read maps, trivia information, statistics, and continent facts.
$10.99
Time for Kids (Intermediate Edition) - Like its younger sibling (Time for Kids, Primary Edition), this weekly news magazine offers splendid news photography, articles on current events, and short features designed to appeal to young interests. Here, however, writers have enough space and vocabulary to present different sides of timely issues, such as whether schools should be English only, which encourages critical thinking. Combining short and long articles with nifty graphics that include editorial cartoons and pictorial charts...
$3.95
Time for Kids Almanac 2009, Time for Kids Almanac (Paperback) Ser., Time for Kids Magazine - The newest edition of the best-selling Time For Kids Almanac is back and better than ever. Full of information on everything from animals to inventions, cutting-edge technology for the environment, this handy, colorful resource is a must-have for 8- to 12-year-olds. The Time For Kids Almanac 2009 features more than 650 new photos of kids' favorite stars, athletes, leaders, and other newsmakers, not to mention pictures of people and places from all around the world (and spanning history!). Engaging...
$12.59
Bees!, Time for Kids Magazine: Science & Technology - Level 1 includes short, simple sentences with familiar words and repetition, large type for reading comprehension, a single striking photograph on every page, and basic information every child should know.
$3.83
Time for Kids Magazine - This information-packed science reader is devoted to bats, the only mammals that can fly. Many aspects of their lives are examined, including: how bats mature; where they live; a brief glimpse of a few of the almost 1,000 different kinds; what they eat, from fruit to fish; and who eats them. Along with several full-color, close-up photographs, Bat Conservation International scientist Barbara French is interviewed. Accompanied by a "Did You Know?" section, six "Words to Know," as well as "Fun Facts...
$3.27
Time for Kids World Atlas
$9.02
Our 50 United States and Other U.S. Lands (Time for Kids) - Did you know that eastern Tennessee was once the country of Franklin? Or that there are more species of mammals in Montana than in any other state? These are among the interesting facts found in this informative history and reference book. Gain important new insights to American history. Readers will follow the birth of the United States from the first colony to become a part of the new nation in 1787 to the last territory to be admitted to the Union 172 years later. Along the way, young readers...
$21.50
Don't Quote Me TIME for Kids Game
$19.98
Time for Kids Almanac 2004
$21.40
Time for Kids Picture Puzzles - Time for Kids has taken the phrase "what's wrong with this picture?" to a whole new level. A spin-off of the best-selling, totally addictive LIFE PICTURE PUZZLE series, each spread in the Time for Kids Picture Puzzles features 2 versions of a fetching photo. For each pair of pictures, the puzzler must find the differences from one photo to the next. Did a zebra lose its stripes? Maybe a car changed directions (or got a new license plate or a paint job) With more than seventy puzzles inside, each boasting anywhere...
$9.34
TIME FOR KIDS Almanac 2009 - By: Editors of Time for Kids Magazine - Buy 48 or more of this product and pay only $10.44 each.
$10.99
SHIZUKA ARAKAWA skater TIME FOR KIDS OLYMPICS magazine
$4.00
Rosa Parks, Time For Kids Series, Time for Kids Magazine, Book - Take a close-up look at Rosa Parks, a dignified woman who took a stand against segregation. Interviews with experts and lively writing deliver the accurate reporting you expect from Time For Kids
$3.99
Time For Kids, Time For Kids Series, Time for Kids Magazine - Plants seem to be everywhere and they come in numerous sizes, shapes, and colors. How do they appear almost everywhere? Flowers usually have pollen, and the pollen helps the plant make seedsbirds, insects, and the wind help in dispersing pollen. The process of germination is illustrated with the planting and sprouting of a bean seed. As the bean develops, roots and leaves become part of the plant food factory. Some plants make their own food using water, air, and sunlight. A few plants eat insects...
$3.99
Time for Kids Almanac 2005 (with Fact Monster), Time for Kids Series, Editors of Time for Kids Magazine - 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...
$24.95
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