Dawn has always thought there was a secret passage hidden in her house. But she never thought there was a ghost.. until now.
With these words, Thomas Edison explains how he developed ideas and turned them into useful inventions. Although he is most famous for inventing the lightbulb, Edison is credited with hundreds of inventions. The young boy who did poorly in school became one of the most famous men in America.
In December 1859, Abraham Lincoln wrote a brief history of his kife for a newspaper article. The next year, Loncoln would be elected to serve as president of a politically divided United Strates. His strong leadership would change American history.
This new version of the Caldecott-winning classic by illustrator David Small and author Judith St. George is updated with current facts and new illustrations to include our forty-second president, George W. Bush. There are now three Georges in the catalog of presidential names, a Bush alongside the presidential family tree, and a new face on the endpaper portraiture. Hilariously illustrated by…
Miyax rebel againts a home situation she finds in tolerable. She runs away toward San Francisco, toward her pen pal, who calls her Julie. But soon Miyax is lost in the Alaskan wilderness, without food, without even a compass.
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We're Going Baboony! They climb trees. They scramble up steep mountains. They sit on very sharp and pointy rocks. And they have big, red behinds. What are they? You guessed it they're baboons, one of the coolest monkeys in all of Africa. So Come along with us to Baboon Mountain in Kenya to hang out with these truly awesome creature. And get ready to go baboony!