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Author: Carl Sommer
Publisher: Advance Publishing, Inc.
Keywords: rebelde, rebel
Number of Pages: 55
Published: 2009-06
ISBN-10: 1575372312
ISBN-13: 9781575372310
Spike makes his mark by bullying the area kids. To gain the "tough guy" reputation: he pulls girls' hair, trips kids, tattles, and devises ways to hurt others. Tough Spike even goes over a dangerous waterfall with a stolen canoe and survives without a scratch.One of his favorite entertainments is to hide traps on the bike paths and laughs at kids when they crash. But his plan backfires when he's caught by one of his own traps. Stranded with a broken leg and a freezing night coming, Spike could die in the woods unless he is rescued by the very kids he has hurt. An unusual event happens that tra
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Author: Peter Engel
Publisher: Silverback Books
Keywords: cookbook, breakfasts, clock, six
Number of Pages: 88
Published: 2007-08-01
ISBN-10: 1596371161
ISBN-13: 9781596371163
Find everything you need to start the day off right with fast, fun, and nutritious breakfast recipes for kids of all ages. Instead of battling with words like, "I'm not hungry" or "I want a Pop Tart", be creative and learn how to cook healthy foods the kids will enjoy - and the recipes all take seven minutes of less to prepare. With over 40 recipes with fun titles like Bangers in Blankets and Eggs in Hiding along with playful, colour illustrations, this cookbook makes cooking fun for the whole family! And, the kids can help out too!
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Author: Felipe Azevedo Ludwig
Publisher: Narcotales
Keywords: camel, barked
Number of Pages: 24
Published: 2010-12
ISBN-10: 0987058509
ISBN-13: 9780987058508
The Dog Who Barked at the Camel alerts kids to the risks of smoking cigarettes and makes them aware of the misleading artifacts used by advertising companies that stereotype and associate smokers with cool and successful social groups and characters. This book is an invaluable resource for parents concerned about keeping their kids tobacco free.According to psychologists, Early Childhood constitutes the right time to start introducing preventative concepts to kids, making them not so vulnerable to social pressure and advertising appeal.The Dog Who Barked at the Camel is a thought provoking nar
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Author: Von Allan
Publisher: Von Allan Studio
Keywords: adventures, knows, god, road, kids
Number of Pages: 88
Published: 2008-04-01
ISBN-10: 0978123719
ISBN-13: 9780978123710
"Li’l Kids: ’road to god knows.’ adventures" are three short stories that feature the whimsy and wonder of being a young girl. From meeting new friends, dealing with an ill mom, or triumphing over a nasty super villain in a dream, "Li’l Kids" shows a unique side of being a child. A short story collection told in comics form, the stories all feature Marie, the protagonist from the original graphic novel "the road to god knows." In addition, this collection features all the scripts plus conceptual writing for each story and also background and concept art. Recommended
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Author: Hal Edward Runkel
Publisher: ScreamFree Living
Keywords: keeping, cool, kids, raising, parenting, screamfree
Number of Pages: 233
Published: 2005-03-22
ISBN-10: 0975998110
ISBN-13: 9780975998113
John Lee, best-selling author of the Flying Boy and Growing Yourself Back Up. "If I had a magic wand, I would give this book to every parent, young, old, and in-between. It is a must-read!" Lisa Uhl, MSN, Occupational Health Case Mgr, Mother of 3. "...a wonderful reference to parents, adult children, and frankly anyone. This was an absolute treat to read!" Josephine Baker, Mother, Harrisburg, PA. "I just got your book today and read the whole thing without putting itdown...Thank you!! It is already working!!" Start Revolution In Your Family...Tonite! Every kid wants to have cool parents. This
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Authors: William P. O’hare, Megan Reynolds,
Publisher: Diane Pub Co
Keywords: profiles, child, state, book, count, data, kids
Published: 2005-08
ISBN-10: 1422301982
ISBN-13: 9781422301982
Clearly, the issues in this year's KIDS COUNT Data Book essay represent some of the most formidable barriers facing parents who are trying to connect to the workforce. Substance abuse, domestic violence, prior incarceration, and depression can potentially paralyze even the most eager and enterprising parents and jeopardize the economic security and future of their children, but the evidence affirms--that it is possible to help these particularly vulnerable parents address and overcome these obstacles. Taking these solutions to scale, however, will require a significant commitment on the part o
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