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 | Titles are: Daisy, Daisy * (Meet) The Flintstones * Happy Wanderer * Harry's Wondrous World (from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone) * It's a Small World * I've Been Working on the Railroad * Somewhere Out There (from An American Tail) * Star Wars (Main Title) * Theme from Ice Castles (Through the Eyes of Love) * Theme from Inspector Gadget * Tomorrow * A Whole New World. (less)Warner Brothers Publications - 9780757994845 | $4 - $8  4 Merchants |
|  | Include: Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do) (Arthur) * Over the Rainbow (The Wizard of Oz) * Somewhere in My Memory (Home Alone) * Star Wars (Main Theme) (Star Wars) * Theme from Ice Castles (Through the Eyes of Love) (Ice Castles) * You Got It (Boys on the Side) and others. (less)Binding: Paperback ♦ ISBN-13: 9780769213729 | $4 - $8  2 Merchants |
|  | blockquoteSUGAR IS SWEET,PSNOW IS NICE.PTURN THIS PESTYPDOG INTO ICE!/blockquotePNancy's friend Rebecca Ramirez wants to be an actress when she grows up. Now that she has the part of the Snow Queen in a play, she claims that with a wave of her magic wand she really can turn things into ice.PBess and George believe her, but Nancy doesn't. Then a dog that put his muddy paws on Rebecca's white coat vanishes, and in his place is a snow statue that looks exactly like him. Then three bratty boys from school disappear, and in their place are three snowmen -- wearing the boys' hats! Could Rebecca really be a snow queen after all? (less)Author: Carolyn Keene ♦ Binding: Paperback ♦ ISBN-13: 9780743436663 | $0 - $3  2 Merchants |
|  | At last, here is a concept book with a sense of humor and a satisfying story.Poor Dog. Somehow he always manages to be underfoot when someone makes a mess. Red jam, blue paint, pink ice cream, orange juice-the history of his day is splattered on his bright, white coat. And by evening, there are ten colorful spots for children to count before the careless canine must have his bath.This fresh and funny introduction to colors and numbers, illustrated by the talented young artist Emma Dodd, makes learning as breezy as a walk in the park with Dog, a pooch with poor personal hygiene but a great deal of charm. (less) | $3  BetterWorld.com - New, Used, Rare Books & Textbooks |
|  | This great, big, exciting collection of projects helps kids take the blue ribbon at their science fair. Using easily available materials, students can show off their smarts by comparing evaporation indoors and out, predicting weather by wind direction, designing paper airplanes for distance, and zapping “smell pollution.” There are more winning science fair projects in here than in any other book.BRBRBRWin the science fair, learn about the world, and have fun all at the same time! This great, big, exciting collection of projects allows kids to feel the exhilaration of exploring the environment, energy, flight, space, and astronomy. Using easily available materials, students can show off their smarts by comparing evaporation indoors and out, predicting weather by wind direction, and designing paper airplanes for distance. They'll be amazed at what they can do!BRBR·IChange the sun's light into heat energy/I: Take one hot day, ice cubes, a clear-colored soda, and some cola. Will the ice melt more quickly in the cola or the light drink?BR·IShake, rattle, and germinate/I: Break down seed coats to understand how plants grow.BR·IZap smell pollution/I: By finding out why unwanted odors (like onion) stay in the air, children will sniff out ways to eliminate them, too.BRBRThere are more winning science fair projects in here than you'll find in any other book!BRBR (less) | $1  A1Books |
|  | Lorrie Moore's work has appeared iniThe New Yorker/i,iThe Best American Short Stories/i, andiPrize Stories: The O. Henry Awards/i.brbrbriFrom the Hardcover edition./iThe North PolebrbrMany, many years ago, long before now, there was an elf named Aben who was the very best toymaker at the North Pole.brbrHe'd spent twelve years in Santa's Train and Fire Truck workshop, thirteen in the Dolls and Toy Soldiers Department, fourteen in Stuffing Various Animals and Gluing On Eyes, and a year and a half in Advanced Contraptions. He knew just about everything there was to know about making toys.brbrHe was also a prankster and a crank. He was quicker and older than the other elves, and he was impatient for amusement. "I am bored!" he often shouted. Sometimes, when the other elves were having to concentrate on their work, he would tie their stocking caps together. Then he would step back and laugh and laugh. Or he would give one of them a fig bar and say it was a brownie in a tan coat--just to fool them. Or he would hide in the beams of the workshop and drop ice balls or gumdrops or sometimes an entire box of straight pins right into their projects. He would wring his hands and a puckish magic would flow out of his fingers. He caused apple pies to appear briefly on everybody's head.brbrIn short, Aben was no help at all.brbrLately Aben had even been putting on airs, dressing up in his Sunday best, lighting up Havana cigars as thick as thumbs. He refused to say good morning to some of the elves, whose brains he felt were slipshod and full of strawberry jam. He rarely wore the standard elf outfit of flannel coveralls, stocking cap, and jingle bells. Mostly he dressed in wool gabardines, a herringbone vest, a blouse with a silk cravat, and a swallowtail coat made of velveteen. When another elf approached him for assistance with a toy train or for advice on a particularly advanced contraption, Aben would lean back agains?Ð (less) | $0  A1Books |
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