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Nancy Robinson Masters | London; New York; Camberra : Franklin Watts | Inventions that shaped the world | 2004his volume of the "Inventions That Shaped the World" series explores the quest for flight with emphasis on the work of the Wright brothers and the innovations that have transformed their tiny airplane into a mode of transportation that has chang[...]Thirteen-year-old Alcatraz Smedry and his companions seek Al's father and grandfather in the Great Library of Alexandria, where they face undead, soul-stealing wraiths called the Curators of Alexandria, and one of the Scrivener's Bones, a part-[...]Judith Viorst, Author ; Ray Cruz, Illustrator | New York (United States of America) : Scholastic | 2009; Life skills -- Fiction ; Picture books for children ; Humorous stories ; Attitude (Psychology) -- Juvenile fiction ; Grades K-3Alexander wakes up with gum in his hair. His best friend is mean to him. He has to eat lima beans for dinner. And there's kissing on TV. For Alexander, it's a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day.Judith Viorst, Author ; Ray Cruz, Illustrator | New York (United States of America) : Scholastic | 1989; Life skills -- Fiction ; Picture books for children ; Humorous stories ; Attitude (Psychology) -- Juvenile fiction ; Grades K-3Alexander wakes up with gum in his hair. His best friend is mean to him. He has to eat lima beans for dinner. And there's kissing on TV. For Alexander, it's a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day.While everyone in Fairyland is getting ready for the Fairy Olympics, Jack Frost's goblins steal the Sports Fairies' magic objects, and Rachel and Kristy must snag Alice's magic racquet, the goblins are going to win --- game, set, and match!Part one of a brilliant series full of romance and darkness. A unique novel which weaves zombie drama into fragments of Alice in Wonderland. Alice leads a lonely life in the suburbs of Alabama. Her father insists that no one goes out after dark [...]; CA-MYP/DP Library ; CA-MYP/DP Library ; CA-MYP/DP Library ; CA-MYP/DP Library ; CA-MYP/DP Library ; CA-MYP/DP Library ; CA-MYP/DP Library ; CA-MYP/DP Library ; CA-MYP/DP Library ; CA-MYP/DP Library ; CA-MYP/DP Library ; CA-MYP/DP Library ; CA-MYP/DP Library ; CA-MYP/DP Library ; CA-MYP/DP Library ; CA-MYP/DP Library ; CA-MYP/DP Library ; CA-MYP/DP Library ; CA-MYP/DP Library ; CA-MYP/DP Library ; CA-MYP/DP Library ; CA-MYP/DP LibraryEileen Roe, Author ; Helen Cogancherry, Author | New York (United States of America) : Scholastic | 1992; Grades K-3 ; Self-perception ; Identity (Philosophical concept) ; Picture books for children ; RL Grade 1A child is a friend, neighbour, helper, artist, dancer, daydreamer, and stargazer. -- Back Cover; FrogsInformation about how frogs and toads grow and live. Includes what they eat, how to handle them, and how to recognize the sounds they make.Jessica Young, Author ; James Burks, Author | New York (United States of America) : Scholastic | Branches | 2015; Pirates -- Fiction ; Tales of adventure ; Pirates -- Short stories ; Elementary ; From 8 to 10 yearsTank is a clumsy, outgoing Great Dane, and Haggis is a bored, curmudgeonly Scottie--so one afternoon Tank suggests they turn the wagon in the backyard into a ship and play pirate.Lesley Newson, Author | New York (United States of America) : Scholastic | Scholastic reference | 1995Easy explanation of emotional, physical, and social world. -- WorldcatWhen head cheerleader Samantha Taylor does poorly on the SAT exam, she determines that her only hope for college admission is to win the election for student body president, but her razor wit and acid tongue make her better suited to dishing ou[...]Melanie Rice, Author ; Lesley Smith, Illustrator ; Christopher Rice, Author | New York (United States of America) : Scholastic | 1991Describes what people do in different jobs, such as pilots, athletes, and hairdressers; what different places look like, from factories, to schools, to theaters; and how things are made, including cars, clay pots, and buildings.; AT-Main Library ; AT-Main Library ; AT-Main Library ; AT-Main Library ; AT-Main Library ; AT-Main LibraryMelanie Rice, Author ; Christopher Rice, Author ; Lesley Smith, Illustrator | New York (United States of America) : Scholastic | 1990Describes what people do in different jobs, such as pilots, athletes, and hairdressers; what different places look like, from factories, to schools, to theaters; and how things are made, including cars, clay pots, and buildings.; AL- Main Library ; AL- Main Library ; AL- Main Library ; AL- Main Library ; AL- Main Library ; AL- Main Library ; AL- Main Library ; AL- Main Library ; AL- Main Library ; AL- Main Library ; AL- Main Library ; AL- Main Library ; AL- Main Library ; AL- Main Library ; AL- Main Library ; CC-Main Library ; SI-Main Library ; SI-Main Library ; SI-Main Library ; SI-Main Library ; SI-Main Library ; SI-Main Library ; SI-Main Library ; SI-Main Library ; SI-Main Library ; SI-Main Library; TurtlesDescribes the physical characteristics, behavior, and survival techniques of different kinds of land and sea turtles. -- Worldcat; Grades K-3 ; English language -- Readers ; Readers (Primary) ; Dance -- Fiction ; Ballet dancing -- Fiction ; FriendshipTwo little girls attend ballet class and eat strawberry ice cream afterwards. -- Worldcat