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The Judy Moody Totally Awesome Collection |
Education.com | December 24, 2007 | ||
| Judy Moody is a third-grader with a state of mind for every occasion. And whether she's feeling mad or medical, famous or independent, clairvoyant or environmentally conscious, she always finds a way to make her moods work for the better. | ||||
Devour Science: Learn About Dinosaurs! |
Johanna Sorrentino | December 17, 2007 | ||
| Let's face it, dinosaurs make learning about science really cool. "Dinosaur Dig It!" by Jonathan Kronstadt maximizes kids' curiosity about the subject. | ||||
Rig Up Some Cool Contraptions! |
Johanna Sorrentino | December 10, 2007 | ||
| What can you do with a paper towel roll, aluminum foil and some duct tape? Listen to a heartbeat, of course! | ||||
Throw A Wizard Party! |
Johanna Sorrentino | December 3, 2007 | ||
| Tired of those stale birthday parties? Why not try a Springtime Fairy Frolic, an Egyptian Summer Solstice Party, a Druid Halloween Gathering or a Chinese Dragon Fete? | ||||
Explore the Wonders of the World |
Rose Garrett | November 26, 2007 | ||
| Can you name the seven wonders of the ancient world? Didn't think so. Want to make sure your child isn't so clueless about the wonders of the modern world? That's more like it! | ||||
A Downright Great Read |
Rose Garrett | November 19, 2007 | ||
| When kids learn about American history in school, it can seem as distant and detached from the modern day as the Paleozoic Era. | ||||
Moon in My Room |
Johanna Sorrentino | November 12, 2007 | ||
| The moon is the perfect foray into astronomy. Its phases teach us about the forces of our universe, its features tell us about the origin of our planet, and it's just plain cool to look at. Moon in My Room by Uncle Milton brings the beauty and wonder of this celestial body right into your child's ... | ||||
Let History Unfold with "Titanic" |
Johanna Sorrentino | November 5, 2007 | ||
| If it's time to jazz up your child's bookshelf, why not share with them (in 3-D) the story of the most famous ship of all time: the Titanic. | ||||
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