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Im Not Afraid of This Haunted House
Who could ask for more in a Halloween book than full-color illustrations oozing goo, eyeballs, and hideous creatures? In fact, this entry in the spooky book fest also delivers a fun story, though Murfin s pictures (reminiscent of the Lane Smith's in Math Curse, 1995) are enough to satisfy all on their own.
If I Ran the Zoo by Dr Seuss
In the book, Gerald McGrew is a kid who, when visiting a zoo, finds that the exotic animals are not good enough. He says that if he ran the zoo, he would let all of the current animals free and find new, more bizarre and exotic ones.
If I Ran the Circus by Dr Seuss
Behind Mr Sneelock s ramshackle store, there s an empty lot. Little Morris McGurk is convinced that if he could just clear out the rusty cans, the dead tree, and the old cars, nothing would prevent him from using the lot for the amazing, world-beating, Circus McGurkus.
I Spy School Days Ages 5-9 Scholastic CD-ROM
With nine unique play areas filled with more than 1,600 object-and-word searches in hundreds of clever picture riddles, puzzles, and games, I Spy School Days challenges kids to use their brains.
I Spy Fantasy - Scholastic
I Spy Fantasy, is jam-packed with things to do and to see. Fortunately, the game is as rich in educational value as it is rich with visual stimuli. This game is best for children ages 8-10, especially those who enjoy solving riddles and problems. This software was selected as one of the Best Children's Software of 2003
How To Make Optical Illusion Tricks and Toys by E Richard Churchill
Grade 5-10-- With over 60 optical illusions and entertainments based on them, this book will delight those with an interest in mystifying friends or in the science of psychology or optics. Most of the illusions can be experienced directly from the illustrations in the book or reconstructed on paper with ruler and compass.
How It Works Brain Dump Issue 026-2015
How It Works, the magazine that explains everything you never knew you wanted to know about the world we live in. Loaded with fully illustrated guides and expert knowledge, and with sections dedicated to science, technology, transportation, space, history and the environment, no subject is too big or small for How It Works to explain.
How It Works - The Railway Train
This book, one of a series of information books, introduces the child to the train. It explains how the train works and traces briefly the history and development of the train, particularly the Indian Railways.
How It Works - The Computer
This book, one of a series of information books, introduces the child to the computer - how it works and how it has developed.
How It Works - The Clock
This book, one of a series of information books, introduces the child to a variety of clocks - ancient and modern. It explains in a simple manner how the clock works.
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