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Everything Kids' Learning French Book

by Dawn Michelle Baude

"The Everything Kids' Learning French Book" offers kids a fun way to learn a second language.It contains nine chapters including: Speaking and spelling first names ("prenoms") and common words; Addressing the...


Snake Camp

by George Edward Stanley

Stevie Marsh is off for the summer to learn about computers at Camp Viper. He’s not happy about being in the woods with all the bugs and poison ivy and—yuck!—snakes. But how bad can computer camp be? Then...


Bear Hugs

by Alyssa Satin Capucilli

Baby Bear asks his parents for all kinds of hugs--wet hugs, dry hugs, fly up to the sky hugs--in search of the best hug of all. Mile 1 books entice brand-new readers with rhyme, rhythm, and repetition. The type...


Absolutely Lucy #2: Lucy on the Loose

by Ilene Cooper & Amanda Harvey

When Bobby Quinn got a beagle puppy for his eighth birthday, his whole life changed. Lucy helped him forget his shyness and make new friends. But now Lucy's taken off after a fat orange cat, and no one in the...


Write (Or is it Right?) Every Time

by Lottie Stride

An Apple a Day Keeps the Low Marks Away!

Whether you're writing a report or a creative essay, the more you understand about the workings of the English language, the better you'll do. Write (Or Is That "Right"?)...


I Like Stars

by Margaret Wise Brown & Joan Paley

I like stars. Blue stars. Far stars. Shooting stars. I like stars!

From the Trade Paperback edition.


Woe is I Jr.: The Younger Grammarphobe's Guide to Better English in PlainEnglish

by Patricia T. O'Conner

Who ever said grammar can't be funny?

As Patricia T. O'Conner proved in the adult version of Woe Is I, grammar can entertaining and easy to understand. And now she's made it fun for middle-graders. With funny...


A Writer's Notebook

by Ralph Fletcher

Writers are like other people, except for at least one important difference. Other people have daily thoughts and feelings, notice this sky or that smell, but they don't do much about it.

Not writers. Writers...


The Minstrel in the Tower

by Gloria Skurzynski

In this gripping medieval page-turner, Roger and his sister Alice are kidnapped and held for ransom in an ancient tower. To escape and find their uncle, the children must summon all their courage and imagination....


The Magic of Merlin

by Stephanie Spinner & Valerie Sokolova

In the days of knights and castles, one man knew all the secrets of magic. His name was Merlin. Merlin saw the future. He cast powerful spells. He brought King Arthur to the throne and helped him rule England....


Write a Romance in 5 Simple Steps

by Suzanne Lieurance

Romance writing is a billion-dollar-a-year industry. Authors are busy creating new titles every single day because hungry readers have been known to gobble up as many as forty new romance novels every month....


Write Science Fiction in 5 Simple Steps

by Michael A. Schuman

Science-fiction stories are among the most popular works of fiction today. Sci-fi can be about robots, clones, computer technology, cyborgs, life under the ocean or on other worlds-or even an alternative version...


Write a Graphic Novel in 5 Simple Steps

by Jeffrey Edward Peters

Comic books, also called "sequential art" or "graphic storytelling," are currently a billion-dollar industry. Books of sequential art, popularly known as graphic novels, fill bookstores and libraries all over...


Write Horror Fiction in 5 Simple Steps

by Laura Baskes Litwin

A horror story succeeds if it strikes terror in the reader. A good horror story is like a good ride at an amusement park. Feeling scared without having to face real danger is exhilarating. The story builds with...


Write Fantasy Fiction in 5 Simple Steps

by Laura Lee McKay

Fantasy is a fun genre to read and write because you can create new worlds, people who have magical powers, and animals with remarkable qualities. If you enjoy stories about wizards and witches, traveling through...


Write a Mystery in 5 Simple Steps

by Amy Dunkleberger

Books, movies, TV shows, video games-mysteries can be found everywhere, for every type of audience. Part story, part puzzle, mysteries are naturally fun and exciting, both to read and to write. But how do you...


How to Read Literature Like a Professor: For Kids

by Thomas C. Foster

In How to Read Literature Like a Professor: For Kids, New York Times bestselling author and professor Thomas C. Foster gives tweens the tools they need to become thoughtful readers. With funny insights and a...


The New Head Teacher: Brush Up on Your Writing Skills

by Sally Jones & Amanda Jones

The 'Creative Writing Tutor' scheme provides a lively series of themed booklets that will stimulate your child's imagination and inspire him or her to write in a more interesting way and to achieve better results....


Practice Makes Perfect Mastering Grammar

by Gary Robert Muschla

Helpful instruction and plenty of practice for your child to understand the basics of grammar and vocabularyUnderstanding grammar is essential for your child to speak and write with competence and clarity. Practice...


The Space Age Bag: Brush Up on Your Writing Skills

by Sally Jones & Amanda Jones

The 'Creative Writing Tutor' scheme provides a lively series of themed booklets that will stimulate your child's imagination and inspire him or her to write in a more interesting way and to achieve better results....