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Running
with the Wolfpack
by Crutchfield & Linker
Illustrated
by Rob Ullman
There is no better way to teach your children about the North Carolina
State Wolfpack than by reading them "Running with the Wolfpack."
This story captures Mr.& Ms. Wuf in a delightful manner. |
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A
Season with the Deacon
by Crutchfield & Linker
Illustrated
by Rob Ullman
A
beatifully illustrated book that will introduce kids to the Wake
Forest Demon Deacon. Authors are Crutchfield and Linker. Illustrated
by Ullman. |
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The
Big Book of Cool Inventions: 77 Inventions, Experiments, and Mind-Bending
Games
by Margaret Kenda, William Kenda
The Big Book of Inventions is a book of hands-on inventions, science
experiments, and problem-solving games for children ages 8 to 12.
The book encourages children to see how things work, and how things
might work with a little tinkering. Children learn both scientific
thinking and the sort of creative, "outside the box" thinking
that leads to discovery and invention. Written by Margaret and William
Kenda, authors of the Barron's Wizardry for Kids series, this book
will be packed with the same kinds of fun activities and eye-opening
facts that made the Barron's series so popular. |
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Learning
About the Changing Seasons
by Heidi Gold-Dworkin, Donna Goodman Lee,
Robert K. Ullman
A lively introduction to why flowers grow in the spring, leaves
change colors in the fall, and other seasonal phenomena.
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Fun
with Water and Bubbles
by Robert K. Ullman, Heidi Gold-Dworkin
"Why do bubbles pop? Why do some objects float, while others
sink? Does water have skin?" The fun and educational activities
found in Fun with Water and Bubbles are designed to help children
answer these and get excited about learning while they explore the
world's mysteries through experimentation.
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Exploring
Light and Color
by Heidi Gold-Dworkin, K. Almadingen (Illustrator),
Robert K. Ullman (Illustrator)
Dr. Heidi Gold-Dworkin, a Nobel-prize-winning biochemist, introduces
children ages 5-8 to the exciting world of science and helps them
to develop specific scientific skills like how to think, observe,
classify, hypothesize, and solve problems through this fun science
activity book based on her acclaimed Little Scientists educational
franchise. This book explores light and color, uses a simple narrative
to help the child make connections to the world around them, and
presents dozens of safe and easy experiments that illustrate the
science.
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Fun
With Mixing and Chemistry (Little Scientists: A 'Hands-On' Approach
to Learning)
by Heidi Gold-Dworkin, Robert K. Ullman
Dr. Heidi Gold-Dworking, a Nobel-prize-winning biochemist, introduces
children ages 3-5 to the exciting world of science and helps them
to develop specific science skills like how to think, observe, classify,
hypothesize, and solve problems through this fun science activity
book based on her acclaimed Little Scientists educational franchise.
This book explores mixing with chemistry, uses a simple narrative
to help the child make connections to the world around them, and
presents dozens of safe and easy experiments that illustrate the
science.
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Learning
About the Way Things Move
by Heidi Golddworkin, Heidi Gold-Dworkin,
Donna Goodman Lee
What youngster isn't fascinated by motion? They'll love learning
about the basic forces that speed us up, slow us down, and cause
things to rise and fall.
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