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First 100 Bible Words Share stories of faith and devotion with your baby
Roger Priddy
Your little one will love to learn 100 bible words with this bright board book from Priddy Books. There are colorful photographs to look at and talk about, and labels to read and learn, too. The pages are made from tough board for hours of fun reading, and the cover is softly padded for little hands
First 100 Board Book Box Set
Roger Priddy
An attractive slipcase containing three of Roger Priddy's bestselling small, chunky board books - First 100 Words, First 100 Animals, and Number Colors Shapes. The books are an ideal size for little hands, and are perfect tools for building vocabulary and developing speech. Infants and toddlers will
First 100 Padded First 100 Numbers An essential early-learning book
Roger Priddy
Your little one will love to learn about numbers and counting with this bright board book. There are interesting photographs to look at and talk about, and labels to read and learn, too. The pages are made from tough board for hours of fun reading, and the cover is softly padded for little hands to
First 100 Trucks And Things That Go
Roger Priddy
Padded board book introducing 100 first trucks and things that go
First 100 Words (Bright Baby)
Roger Priddy
"Priddy Books big ideas for little people"--P. 4 of cover.
First 100 Words A padded board book
Roger Priddy
Presents 100 words and matching pictures grouped under topics such as colors, bathtime, outside, and toys. On board pages.
First Book Review The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby is a 1925 novel written by American author F. Scott Fitzgerald that follows a cast of characters living in the fictional town of West Egg on prosperous Long Island in the summer of 1922. The story primarily concerns the young and mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby and his quixotic pa
First Concept Bath Book Colors (First Concept Bath Books)
Ana Seixas
Immerse yourself in this new series of bold, graphic bath books that explore first concepts (Colors, Shapes, ABC, 123). This squeezable, touchable, foam-filled book is full of fantastic colour. The padded pages are perfect for babies to chew as they begin teething. It helps to develop children's sen

First French book Léo et Léa jouent au Jeu des Contraires
Sujatha Lalgudi
This engaging French vocabulary book introduces young children to essential language concepts through the playful adventures of two siblings exploring opposites. Léo and Léa demonstrate fundamental c...
First Grade Big Fun Workbook (Highlights™ Big Fun Activity Workbooks)
Highlights Learning
Over 1.7 million Highlights Big Fun Workbooks sold! Jumpstart learning with this award-winning workbook for 1st graders from the kid experts at Highlights. Developed with teachers and aligned with curriculum standards, this workbook will get kids excited for first grade! Jam-packed with 256 pages of
First Grade, Here I Come!
D.J. Steinberg
The funny follow-up to Kindergarten, Here I Come! Now includes a sheet of stickers! First grade—it's the big time! After all, it's a real honest to goodness grade. In verses that are both funny and full of heart, D.J. Steinberg celebrates big and small moments, ones that all young "scholars" will re
First Hundred Words in German (Usborne First Hundred Words)
Heather Amery
Below every large picture are clear illustrations of each word, with the appropriate German word and definite article, and the English translation.

FIRST KISS WITH FANGS
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This paranormal romance delivers a fresh take on first love with its compelling blend of supernatural tension and authentic teenage emotions, following a human protagonist's unexpected connection wit...
First Sticker Books Robots
Alice Beecham
Welcome to Robot City! Join the inhabitants of this bustling mechanical metropolis as they go about their days. See robots soaring through the sky with their booster jets, building a roller coaster with their robotic power tool attachments, and have a go building and customizing your own robot. With
First Sums (Chrismas Mini-lift-the-flap) by Lisa Regan
Lisa Regan
This is a lift-the-flap guessing game that gives little ones the chance to practice their adding with fun, simple sums.
First Words
C.F. Crist
Share a love of reading with your child with this fun-filled book about first words. This interactive book features bold pop-ups that make pictures jump from the pages when the flaps are lifted. With fun surprises on every page, Pop-Up Peekaboo: First Words enhances the reading experience and builds
First Words Bath (Babys First E-Book Library)
Cindy Bracken
From first waking up and getting dressed, through a trip to the park, to coming home for dinner, bath and bed, this bright picture book depicts a baby's day.
First Words Texas A board book with pictures and words all about Texas
Priddy Books
Bestselling series has sold 12 million copies worldwide!
Fish Coloring Book for Kids Ages 4-8 50 Fun & Adorable Ocean
mr Tushar Satyanarayan Vilasagar
ON SALE FOR A LIMITED TIME!$9.99 JUST $6.99 Perfect gift for the holidays! This coloring book is ideal for children who love the ocean and all the wonderful sea creatures who live there. You child will be taken on a "fintastic" adventure as they fill in these pages with color. Help your child grow t

Fish Coloring Book for Kids Ages 4-8 Fun Ocean Animals & Sea Life
mr Tushar Satyanarayan Vilasagar
Fish Coloring Book for Kids Ages 4-8 This Ocean Animals, Sea Creatures & Underwater Marine Life Coloring Book is full with even more Ocean's strangest creatures that have been living in the sea for thousands of years. Filled with stingray, jellyfish, crabs and other marine life This sea life ocean t
Flash Cards Number Facts to 10
C.F. Crist
172 pages. Discover the Math & Reading Flashcard Series. Flash cards with attitude and critters. Use this book to help your child learn numbers. This book focuses on numbers 1 to 20 represented as both numerals and words. Complete with 5 different flash card sets that help children learn not only to

FLASH GORDON
an escape pod containing Flash Gordon, a freckle\u002Dfaced girl with endless curiosity and energy but no memory of her identity. When the Ark crashes on planet Omnia X, the new friends find themselves at odds with the “Merciless Emperor” Prince Azimuth, who dominates the planet’s kingdoms with his rage\u002Dpowered dark magic. Flash is shocked to discover the tyrant is no older than she is, while Azimuth’s sister, Princess Aura, is even more surprised by the fear her brother has for their unexpected visitor. Seeking to use this, Aura saves the girl from the gladiatorial arena and takes her to Arboria, a land of rebellious tree\u002Dfolk and gallant knights led by the honorable Captain Barin. But as the determined Flash readies herself to save Dale and liberate Omnia, she is blind to the Princess’ own ambitions and the unsettling reason behind the Prince’s fixation on her. Johnson’s illustrations, delightfully influenced by shojo manga, are rich with detailed characters set against simple, colorful storybook\u002Dstyle backgrounds, capturing expressive facial expressions—even during an intense battle with a giant, razor\u002Dtoothed axolotl. Bennett, who has worked on some of Marvel’s and DC’s biggest properties, displays her talent for inclusive storytelling—this universe is filled with more than just the white and green faces so many space operas feature. The spirit of Alex Raymond’s original creation is here, too\u003B there’s an intoxicating combination of sword\u002Dand\u002Dsorcery tropes with laser guns and flying saucers. The book never talks down to its audience, and this heartfelt adventure will be great for kids to share with parents, or even for longtime fans looking for a reminder of what made them love Flash Gordon—and comics—in the first place."
This thrilling space opera rockets readers into a universe of interplanetary adventure, where the heroic Flash Gordon battles the tyrannical Ming the Merciless across the exotic landscapes of Mongo. ...

FLIP
Genre
This innovative picture book transforms the traditional reading experience into an interactive adventure, inviting young readers to physically engage with the story by flipping the book upside down t...
Flip, Flap, Build Robots
Macmillan Children's Books
Flip the pages and build your very own incredible robots, with different choices on every page and over 180 different robots to make! Bo and Mo need to tidy their bedroom--and they are going to build a robot to help! This fun-filled flip-the-page book has countless different robots to build: will yo
Flip, Flap, Build Rockets by Macmillan Childrens Books
Macmillan Children's Books
Join Bo and Mo to build your own rocket and blast off on an outer space adventure with this fun-filled flip-the-page book by Professor Astro Cat illustrator Ben Newman. With more than 100 different machines to build, this entertaining and educational flipbook introduces preschoolers to S.T.E.A.M con

FLOAT
Genre
This visually stunning picture book explores the magical world of water through the eyes of a young child discovering what happens when everyday objects meet puddles, ponds, and rain-filled skies. Th...
Flowy An Illustrated Book For Kids About Friendship
Gilberto Mariscal
Games. Friendship. Feelings... and an important lesson! Lucy has received a beautiful gift, a shy and nice flower that she has named Flowy. But her arrival brings an important responsibility: Lucy will have to look after Flowy!. Will she be able to do it? Find out in this new story from the children
Fluffy the Bear Whimsical Tales of Friendship and Fun
Uncle Amon
Fluffy the Bear - Fun Short Stories & Coloring Pages Welcome to the wonderful world of Fluffy the Bear! In this delightful collection of stories, young readers will be transported to the whimsical town of Bearsville, where they will join Fluffy on his exciting adventures filled with fun, friendship,

FOLK REMEDY
Genre
This chilling exploration of traditional healing practices and their shadowy consequences delivers a potent blend of supernatural suspense and psychological depth, perfect for readers who crave stori...
Follow That Map! A First Look at Mapping Skills by Scot Ritchie
Scot Ritchie
Introduces mapping concepts to children and assists them in mastering this essential skill.
Food Network Magazine The Big, Fun Book of Fake-Out Cakes 75+ Great Recipes
Food Network Magazine
You won’t believe these cakes! Every dessert in this fun baking book is a surprising lookalike. You’ll find 75 clever recipes inside! This is a perfect cookbook for kids: Each cake idea comes with step-by-step photos and easy directions—no special tools required! Ready to fool your friends? Make a c
Food Robots
M DP
This unique Robot Coloring Book for a limited time discount of only $6.99 $8.99 now! Why You Will fall in Love with this Book Unique Relaxing Coloring Pages. Beautiful Illustrations. Double Images. Single-sided Pages. Suitable for All Skill Levels. Makes a Surprise Gift. It has 20 unique images to s
Food Without Borders Breakfast lunch and dinner in one Cookbook. Easy
Kelly Morris
What to cook for lunch and dinner? Millions of people around the world think about this issue every day. This cookbook will help diversify your diet. You will find detailed instructions for the phased preparation of daily and festive dishes. Delicious and healthy food is a guarantee of your health.
Football GOATs The Greatest Athletes of All Time
Bruce Berglund
How do you pick football's GOATs? Is Tom Brady the greatest quarterback? Is Alan Page the greatest defensive tackle? Who's the all-around champ? It comes down to stats, history, and hunches. Read more about some of the legends of football and see if you agree that they're the greatest of all time.
Foxs Socks (A Lift-the-Flap Book) (Tales from Acorn Wood) by Julia Donaldson
Julia Donaldson
An enlarged paperback edition of the successful lift-the-flap board book."Poor old fox has lost his socks. He looks in a chest and finds a vest." Can you help fox find his socks? Are they in the kitchen or under the stairs? Are they inside the clock or hidden in a chest? Lift the flaps and find out!

FRANCISCO DE SAAVEDRA’S AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY WAR
the British, he was taken as a prisoner to Jamaica, which he realized was an excellent opportunity for espionage. After talking his way out of incarceration, he made his way to Havana, the Spanish base of operations in the Caribbean. The Spanish allied with the French, hoping to drive the British out of the area, and Saavedra, a genius in money matters, financed his lifelong friend Bernardo de Gálvez’s successful rout of the British from Pensacola in British West Florida. At this point, the dispirited and nearly bankrupt Americans turned in desperation to their allies, the Spanish and the French. Saavedra wrangled loans in record time from far and wide to pay for the Battle of Yorktown in 1781—a decisive conflict that effectively sealed the independence of the United States of America. From there, he went from strength to strength, even reluctantly becoming the Spanish prime minister for a time. Ever a modest man, he once said, “In one way or another this contrast between my true and apparent merit is one of the keys to my life.”In a book that fairly bristles with endnotes and indices, one might expect to encounter very dry prose, but Giesler proves to be a graceful and often lively writer. This biography of Saavedra engagingly addresses all the momentous affairs in which he had a hand, and Giesler relies greatly on Saavedra’s diaries and letters. The author points out that his subject was not only savvy in financial matters but was also a talented administrator. The situation in Havana, for example, often pitted the old guard, who not only jealously guarded their privileges but were also overly cautious in military matters, against the young and rash—Bernardo de Gálvez being a good example of the latter. Saavedra, the author establishes, was the perfect go\u002Dbetween, compromiser, and schmoozer, who could handle people set in their ways and young fire\u002Deaters. The powers back in Madrid, including his patron, José de Gálvez, saw the Central American colonies as simply cash cows—but Saavedra, the man who was actually there, in Cuba, in Mexico, and later in Venezuela, realized that the colonists had legitimate grievances and deserved respect and audience. Giesler reveals his subject’s prescience in realizing that if the colonists didn’t get that respect, they would eventually rise in revolt, which is, of course, exactly what happened. Saavedra died in Seville in 1819, perhaps the most respected man in all of Spain at the time—a man for whom the term “national treasure” is fitting."
This compelling historical account chronicles the crucial but often overlooked contributions of Spanish official Francisco de Saavedra during the American Revolutionary War. Drawing from extensive ar...

FREE PIANO (NOT HAUNTED)
the emergence of the ghost of the piano’s original owner from its keyboard: 1980s one\u002Dhit\u002Dwonder pop star Vision. Vision’s cool vibes are eventually too much to resist, though, and she becomes a welcome source of support as Margot reckons with her mom’s long working hours, feeling like her dad’s “dumb invisible daughter,” and the success of @sonsofsmash, her best friends’ social media channel about smashing things, which is gaining the followers she’s desperate for. But Vision isn’t the only ghost in the machine, and Margot may be in danger. The art features amusing details, vivid gradients, and bright colors (like Vision’s candy apple red hair and blue eyeshadow), as well as expressively drawn characters. Margot, who has light skin and blond hair, grapples with feelings of abandonment and betrayal when her existence is clearly a lower priority to her father than his own fame in a way that’s accessible and grounding, balancing emotional depth with the creepy mystery. "
This cleverly titled middle-grade novel delivers exactly what it promises: a free piano with a surprisingly un-supernatural backstory, wrapped in a contemporary tale of friendship and family dynamics...
French for Kids
Sachiko Otohata
A fun picture book introducing over 200 basic French words, phrases, and culture for kids with phonetic guides and audio support.
French Words Book For Kids, With 250+ illustrations English-Français
Color Craft
French for little people: This illustrated English-French bilingual book helps kids 2-10 learn everyday French words.
Friends Ask First! A Book About Sharing (Daniel Tigers Neighborhood)
Alexandra Cassel
A new generation of children love Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, inspired by the classic series Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood! Daniel remembers a time when he needed to share in this sweet board book based on an episode of Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood. Daniel is enjoying story time with his friends and l
Friends Do Not Eat Friends Ready-to-Read Graphics Level 1 (Thunder and Cluck)
Jill Esbaum
Big, scary, and hungry Thunder the dinosaur wants to chase and chomp Cluck, a small but brave dinosaur, but Cluck has decided that they will be friends.
Friendship Is Forever (Books of Kindness) by Patricia Hegarty
Patricia Hegarty
Learning the importance of friendship is easy with this sweet board book that fosters social-emotional development.. The precious gift of friendship is a thing to treasure. Closeness, love, and loyalty are things that we can’t measure. Learn new words while appreciating the value of quality time wit
Frog and Toad 4 Classic Stories of Friendship All 4 Books From
Arnold Lobel
This classic early reader collection presents five gentle stories about two best friends navigating everyday adventures together. Through simple, repetitive text perfect for beginning readers, childr...
Frog and Toad Storybook Favorites All 4 Books From the Classic Animal
Arnold Lobel
Celebrate the power of friendship with all four of the beloved Frog and Toad I Can Read stories by Arnold Lobel in one volume—now with a sticker sheet! This 9x9 hardcover treasury includes the complete art and text from four classics: Frog and Toad Are Friends, Frog and Toad Together, Frog and Toad
FROM COCINAS TO LUCHA LIBRE RINGSIDES
themes, including “Building Bridges, Building Community” and “Belonging…Dolor y Alegría.” The authors and illustrators run with the inspiration provided by food and sports, exploring the nuances of diaspora culture and belonging through the lens of their diverse Latinx heritages. The varied artistic styles include both full\u002Dcolor and black\u002Dand\u002Dwhite illustrations. While the central focus on Latinx identity is strongly developed throughout, some of the entries feel too similar to one another to stand out on their own, making this collection better for dipping into and browsing than reading cover to cover. Some stories are brief and humorous while others are longer, more thoughtful pieces reflecting on serious topics. The strongest narratives are the ones rooted in memoir and family history, such as Valerie Martínez Cabrera and Andrés Vera Martínez’ “Lamesa” (a story of enduring Chicano cultural pride in mid\u002D20th\u002Dcentury Texas, which features atmospheric, sepia\u002Dtoned illustrations) and “El Limber” by Rafael Rosado (a charmingly buoyant slice\u002Dof\u002Dlife tale set in 1970s Puerto Rico)."
This is the third edition of an established and leading book on family law in Nigeria. Since the last edition in 1990 significant judicial and statutory enactments have taken place in the area of study. The new edition incorporates these changes and explains their implications. The chapters have bee
Fruitcake A Graphic Novel by Rex Ogle
Rex Ogle
Lately Rex has been feeling lost, but as he explores his interests, hangs with new neighbors, strays from old friends, and makes new ones, he is forced to confront the underlying issues that have been plaguing him since he was young.
Fruits are Fun! (Bright Minds Colour & Learn Series) by Ms. Marsha Persad
Ms. Marsha Persad
The Fruits & Vegetables of the World Coloring Book for Children is packed with fruit and vegetables from all over the world to colour in. From well-known fruits like Carrots to the exotic Ugli fruit, both parents and children are guaranteed a fun experience learning both about the fruits as well as
Fry Bread A Native American Family Story
Kevin Noble Maillard
Winner of the 2020 Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Medal A 2020 American Indian Youth Literature Picture Book Honor Winner “A wonderful and sweet book . . . Lovely stuff.” —The New York Times Book Review Told in lively and powerful verse by debut author Kevin Noble Maillard, Fry Bread is an evoc

FUJI
a stream of unfamiliar names. The current Fuji took shape around 17,000 years ago. Thus it did not precede humans but grew up among them. It erupted now and then, disastrously in 1707, but has gone quiet for the past few hundred years. From prehistory, humans settled nearby and grew crops—especially tea and mulberry trees for silk—that thrived on the volcanic soil. The volcano’s beauty as well as its behavior attracted attention both mystical and literary. An 18th\u002Dcentury mystic who starved himself to death on Fuji gave rise to a cult, “Fujiko,” devoted to its worship that included a pilgrimage to the summit, which in turn gave rise to a major local industry. Fujiko adopted many Buddhist practices and competed with the more nationalistic Shinto movement. Much of the book details the legal, doctrinal, and organizational quarrels between the three religions. Fujiko did not do well and is now a fringe movement, but almost all religious ceremonies surrounding Fuji evaporated after World War II. The mountain is now a major tourist attraction, fueling quarrels over trash, sanitation, crowds, and the deteriorating environment."
This visually stunning exploration of Japan's iconic mountain offers young readers a breathtaking journey through both natural landscapes and cultural traditions. Through vivid photography and access...

Fun Activity Book for Kids
Kids Activity Books
Fun Activity Book For Kids: Fun Mazes, Dot to Dot, Coloring, Matching, Crosswords Activity Book for Kids Ages 3-5, 4-8, 5-12. This Fun Activity Book for kids is great for those parents who wish for their children to improve thier coloring, counting, spelling and co-ordination skills. Every Puzzle Ac

Fun Activity Book For Kids Age 6,7,8,9,10 Awesome, Challenging
Mel Madsen
This engaging activity book offers a vibrant collection of hands-on projects that cleverly blend early math concepts with creative expression, providing screen-free entertainment that builds foundati...
Fun in the Bathroom
Kidsfun Editions
The coloring book "Fun in the Bathroom" takes kids on a fun trip through adorable bathroom scenes that they won't soon forget and will quickly become your child's favorite activity. Ignite your child's passion for hygiene with this exciting coloring book! This coloring book is packed with captivatin
Funko Style Coloring Book Funko Pop Lovers
Mirian Correa
Funko style drawings for funko pop lovers. Designs in the funko style.
Funny Animals Alphabet Book A Childrens ABC Bedtime Book for Kids
Merrily Home
It's time to fun and learning via playing before sleep! ABC: Alphabet Animals at Bedtime is a kindergarten ABC book by age 3-5 with a delightful rhyming scheme throughout. It's the newest one from zoo animals books by Aaron Adams. The alphabet animals are going to bed, so, let's see what they do.One
funny days let go on safari , farm animals and beach Coloring book
Kanyaphat Boonnuk
Your children or grandchildren will surely be smiling ear-to-ear as they receive their copy of this 8.5x11 coloring book. A fun-filled activity book that will entertain them for hours as they color and trace through pages full of wildlife illustrations. Get a copy today and make their afternoons mor
Future X
war, plague, and eco-collapse comes across the writings of a fellow survivor in Koszulinski’s SF novel." />
"The Great Gray Plague" is a science fiction short story written by Raymond F. Jones. This riveting story depicts a futuristic civilization coping with the implications of unrestrained technological progress. The plot is set in a dystopian future and revolves around a society that has become overly
Gabriel and the Hour Book (Illustrated) (Roses of St. Elizabeth' 1)
Evaleen Stein
This beautifully illustrated historical story transports young readers to the medieval world of monastic life, where they'll follow young Gabriel's journey as he assists monks in creating an illumina...
Geography (Babys Big World) by Alex Fabrizio
Alex Fabrizio
Explore the wonders of baby's big world through Geography
Geography of the World The Essential Family Guide to Geography and Culture
DK
A guide to countries and continents in today's rapidly changing world. • Clear, country-by-country layout makes this an ideal reference book for use at home and at school. • Fact boxes provide at-a-glance information on each country's population, language, religion, government, currency, and more. •

German-English Picture Dictionary Illustrated Bilingual Book For Kids
Color Craft
Learning German is fun with this colorful German-English bilingual picture dictionary! Illustrated with cute, colorful cartoon images and dual language text in German and English, Color Friends introduces color word vocabulary. Designed by experienced language teachers, Color Friends is a great intr
Germs Are Not for Sharing (Board Book) (Best Behavior Series)
Elizabeth Verdick
Describes why germs should not be spread.
Germs vs. Soap A Silly Hygiene Book about Washing Hands!
Didi Dragon
This clever picture book transforms the essential hygiene lesson of handwashing into an epic, microscopic battle that will have young children giggling while they learn. Through vibrant illustrations...

GHOST CIRCUS
Genre
A high-octane supernatural thriller plunges readers into the eerie world of a cursed circus where the performers are ghosts bound to entertain for eternity. When a skeptical teen is forced to join th...

GHOSTS OF HIROSHIMA
survivors, include the sight of a cart falling from the sky with the hindquarters of the horse pulling it still attached\u003B a young boy who put his hands over his eyes as the bomb hit—and “saw the bones of his fingers shining through shut eyelids, just like an X\u002Dray photograph”\u003B “statue people” flash\u002Dfossilized and fixed in place, covered in a light snowfall of ashes\u003B and, of course, the ghosts—people severely flash\u002Dburned on one side of their bodies, leaving shadows on a wall, the side of a building, or whatever stood nearby. The carnage continued for days, weeks, and years as victims of burns and those who developed various forms of cancer succumbed to their injuries: “People would continue to die in ways that people never imagined people could die.” Scattered in these survivor stories is another set of stories from those involved in the development and deployment of the only two atomic weapons ever used in warfare. The author also tells of the letter from Albert Einstein and Leo Szilard to Franklin D. Roosevelt that started the ball rolling toward the formation of the Manhattan Project and the crew conversations on the Enola Gay and the Bockscar, the planes that dropped the Little Boy on Hiroshima and the Fat Man on Nagasaki. We have to find a way to get along, one crew member said, “because we now have the wherewithal to destroy everything.”"
This gripping historical novel plunges readers into the immediate aftermath of the atomic bomb, following a young survivor's harrowing journey through the ruins of his city. The narrative masterfully...
Gigi the Germ A Colorful and Interactive Rhyme book for Children by Von Swanen
Von Swanen
Germs describe in rhyme how they attack the body to cause illness and how careful people make life difficult for germs.
Giraffes Cant Dance
Giles Andreae
The bestselling Giraffes Can't Dance is now a board book Giraffes Can't Dance is a touching tale of Gerald the giraffe, who wants nothing more than to dance. With crooked knees and thin legs, it's harder for a giraffe than you would think. Gerald is finally able to dance to his own tune when he gets

GIRL WITH THE SILVER HAIR
their military\u002Dofficer parents they are a post\u002Dnuclear\u002Dapocalypse evolution of mankind, crucial to the survival of a subterranean, locked\u002Ddown United States beset by savage enemies on Earth’s radiation\u002Dscarred surface. Eten is directed to use her deadly brainwaves on an accused “terrorist” leader, but she begins to doubt the tales being fed to her. It transpires that the kids are part of “Project Samson,” an initiative by the American military and government to grow DNA\u002Dmodified test\u002Dtube embryos into weaponized, ESP\u002Daugmented assassins. The Pentagon powers behind Project Samson have learned that maintaining control over these super\u002Dbeings grows difficult over time—especially when the subjects reach puberty—and uncooperative members of the group have been summarily killed. How long can Eten hide her wrathful discontent and rely on the dubious protection offered by a sympathetic guard, or her faux “mom” and “dad”? The premise of youngsters being cultivated by Black Ops agencies as mutant secret weapons is not an original one (there are similar tales by Dean R. Koontz, Stephen King, and John Farris), but Seupel’s take proceeds in an effective, straight\u002Dahead fashion as Eten, a stranger to concepts such as money or menstruation, becomes a fugitive in the “real world”—a very familiar one in the YA\u002Ddystopian genre in which an unjust society is threatened by rising sea levels and violently authoritarian adults. (Trying to ingratiate herself with the fascistic power structure, Eten proclaims, “More than anything in the world, I want to defend our country and make America great again.”) With such strong forward momentum, the material will not require psychic pushes to compel readers to barrel through in one sitting."
A young woman with striking silver hair navigates a world of magic and political intrigue, discovering that her unique appearance is tied to a forgotten prophecy and a hidden power she must learn to ...
Give Me Half! (MathStart 2)
Stuart J. Murphy
Splitting things in half may seem like an easy thing to do, but when two siblings and a pizza are involved, things can get messy. Children learn about fractions at school but fractions are also an important part of everyday life outside the classroom.In this riotous book, Stuart J. Murphy and G. Bri
Glencoe World Geography, Reading Essentials & Study Guide, Student
McGraw-Hill
This comprehensive world geography guide offers students a systematic approach to mastering global landscapes, cultural regions, and physical systems through clear explanations and structured review ...
Glitzy Mitzi A Fun, Rhyming Picture Book ~
Bea Chezlee
This vibrant counting book offers a sparkling introduction to early math concepts through the delightful adventures of a glamorous feline. Young readers follow Mitzi as she collects glittery treasure...
Glitzy Mitzi A fun, rhyming story for children.
Bea Chezlee
Meet Mitzi, she's glitzy! Join Mitzi in her first fun adventure. This fun, rhyming children's book is perfect for a quick read, which means your child doesn't lose interest. It's so important to introduce language at an early age, and when we use rhyming words, kids start to create patterns and und

GLORY, GRIT AND GREATNESS
what he perceived as the lack of reverence many Americans have for military heroes. This observation, combined with what Carr believes to be a declining historical awareness among young people, prompted the author to write this work, which surveys American heroes “from many eras and walks of life.” The book’s nine chapters can essentially be divided into two categories: biographies of soldiers and those of various historical icons. Many of the war heroes are lesser\u002Dknown figures, such as those covered in the opening chapter on the Torpedo Plane Squadrons of the Battle of Midway. Readers are offered inspirational vignettes about such men as Lloyd Childers, who came from poverty but eagerly volunteered to serve at the outbreak of World War II, and John Thomas Eversole, a graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy who was among the first American airmen killed in the opening stages of the battle. Other chapters focus on more well\u002Dknown names, from business tycoon John D. Rockefeller and President Calvin Coolidge to boxer Rocky Marciano and songwriter Irving Berlin. These chapters provide sweeping overviews of each individual’s life and contributions while reveling in the idiosyncrasies of the subjects\u003B Rockefeller, readers learn, swallowed a spoonful of olive oil each day and had a proclivity for “canoodling” women in his town car after the death of his wife, while Coolidge refused to install a telephone in his White House office (“the better to avoid chitchat”). A chronic workaholic, Berlin worked on his songs “in taxis and restaurants and while shaving,” and even brought a piano with him on vacations.While not shying away from personal flaws, such as Marciano’s taste for philandering or Rockefeller’s “cutthroat” business practices, the book’s overall tone is celebratory, which may come off as overly hagiographic to skeptical readers. (The same cutthroat Rockefeller, for instance, is subsequently praised for his philanthropy and religiosity.) While generally nonpartisan in his approach to American history, the author unnecessarily wades into contemporary culture wars in his introduction, declaring the work is “for people like [him] who are fed up with America bashing, who would rather salute our flag than sully it.” The book is generally well\u002Dresearched\u003B each chapter is accompanied by its own bibliography. (The sources cited, including works published by contemporary academics over the last decade, contradict Carr’s argument that modern American history books have “either left out or glossed over” heroes of the past.) Aside from the politically charged opening pages and the author’s implied critiques of contemporary history teachers and scholars, the book’s biographical vignettes are written in a welcoming, engaging style that blends encyclopedic overviews with fascinating trivial details. Many include dialogue and novel\u002Dlike scene\u002Dsetting that immerse the reader in the past. The text’s ample inclusion of photographs supplements the work’s engaging and absorbing storytelling. And while all but one of the chapters focus on men (Irving Berlin shares the spotlight with Kathryn Elizabeth Smith, the “First Lady of Radio,” in their combined chapter), the author is careful to emphasize the role of women, albeit in supporting roles, in shaping the lives of his male subjects."
This powerful collection of biographical profiles introduces young readers to extraordinary women whose remarkable achievements have shaped our world, from pioneering scientists and groundbreaking ar...
Go West, George Catlin A Childrens Nonfiction Western Picture Book
Nancy Plain
A painter, author, and ethnographer who devoted himself to recording Indian life-not only in the United States but in South America and Asia as well-George Catlin was an artist with a dream and an all-consuming mission. He wanted to paint the West and its true people. This biography follows the hard
Go, Go, Grapes! A Fruit Chant by April Pulley Sayre
April Pulley Sayre
In fun verse, the author creates a rhyming story about different fruits you can find at a fruit stand.
Go, Trucks, Go! Truck books for toddlers 1-3 (In Motion) by Addie Boswell
Addie Boswell
This fun and playful board book introduces young children to the world of trucks in their many forms. There are small trucks, long trucks, fire trucks, snow trucks, and many more! From the author and illustrator team of Go, Bikes, Go! and Go, Boats, Go!, this delightful board book celebrates trucks

GOAT MAGIC
good fortune, Trill’s magic power is the ability to communicate with goats. Alya, in her goat form, hides from her assailants among Trill’s herd. The girls get off to a rocky start—sheltered Alya has some high\u002Dhanded ways that make Trill bristle—but ultimately, Trill agrees to help the princess. The girls must move quickly, however: Aunt\u002DU, a friend of Trill’s mother whom they seek out for help, informs them that if they don’t destroy the talisman used to place the curse within a month, Alya will remain a goat forever. This fantasy story reads like a classic fairy tale and explores themes of trust in oneself and greater awareness of others. The friendship and love that blossom between Alya and Trill feel natural and endearing. The cartoonlike illustrations employ warm colors that match the tone of the story. Wheeler’s worldbuilding emerges organically from interactions between the characters, sustaining a fast pace and avoiding lengthy explanations. Alya has tan skin, and Trill has medium\u002Dbrown skin."
This middle grade novel delivers a thrilling sports fantasy that will captivate young readers who dream of athletic stardom, blending competitive soccer action with unexpected supernatural elements. ...
God Gave Us You
Lisa Tawn Bergren
ECPA BESTSELLER • When a charming polar bear cub climbs into bed one night, she asks her Mama a very important question, one that little “human cubs” often wonder about, too: “Where did I come from?”—part of the bestselling God Gave Us series, with more than 5 million books sold! As Mama bear tucks
God’s Colorful Kingdom Storybook Bible The Story of God’s Big Diverse
Esau McCaulley
Noted biblical scholar, theologian, professor, and author Esau McCaulley has written a beautiful storybook Bible honoring God's diverse family that is sure to become a beloved classic!God's Colorful Kingdom Storybook Bibleis a rich, color-filled tapestry of Bible stories about God's love of ethnic d

Gods Gift of Guardian Angels (Little Golden Book)
Katie Wray Schon
This gentle Little Golden Book offers young children a comforting introduction to the concept of guardian angels through simple, reassuring text and warm illustrations. Katie Wray Schon presents the ...

GOETHE
a history of 18th\u002Dcentury ideas? How did he make, and respond to, 19th\u002Dcentury ways of looking at the world? Behind all his work is this: What is human nature and what is the place of humankind in the natural world? The great scholarly achievement of this book lies in its synthesis of Goethe’s personal writing (especially his letters) with his public work. It shows how he created modern German as a language for a people—how the German\u002Dspeaking peoples, scattered across small kingdoms, duchies, and imperial lands, could find unity in a literary heritage. This book does not ignore the paradoxes of Goethe’s life. A man of great faith, he was an indefatigable analyst of nature. A proponent of human freedom, he could consort with despots. Goethe enabled us to find philosophy in literature, much as he sought faith in Shakespeare and the Greeks. Bell, a professor at King’s College London, distills an ethical lesson from that search: “Faith is…an expression of compassion. What matters is that our compassion engages with the world….The natural human capacity to feel concern or compassion, rooted deep in our nature, dwarfs any reasoning about good or evil or otherwise of religious doctrine.” That is the lesson of literature, and that is the lesson of this amazing book."
This insightful biography offers young readers a compelling introduction to Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the German literary giant whose works spanned poetry, drama, and scientific inquiry. The narrat...
Going Board Book
Craig Frazier
Let’s get going! Join one truly charming little bear who’s going everywhere! To school, to space, or to sleep, this bear’s always on the go. This sweet, humorous, and rhythmic read-aloud with adorable artwork is sure to appeal to the littlest board book reader who is just learning what it is to be o
Going to My New School
Stephanie Chan
Is your child going to kindergarten soon? Are you worried about the transition? Are you trying to help your child cope with anxiety about going to a new school? This is the right book for you and your little one(s)! This book is also perfect for teachers and therapists! Going to My New School is a c

GOLIATH'S CURSE
Genre
This gripping fantasy adventure plunges readers into a world where ancient curses and modern-day heroes collide, delivering a story rich with mythological stakes and relentless pacing. When an ancien...
Good Manners (Lets Learn American Sign Language) by Raymie Davis
Raymie Davis
Good manners are important! They show our respect for others. This book invites beginning readers to learn how to display good manners in American Sign Language (ASL), the language commonly used by the deaf community. Each term or phrase is presented alongside photographs of kids and illustrations d
Good Night Baby Dragons (Good Night Our World)
Adam Gamble
Good Night Baby Dragons features mountain dragons, coastal dragons, underwater dragons, cave dragons, Chinese dragons, fire-breathing dragons, giant dragons, tiny dragons, chameleon dragons, hatchlings, family dragons, sleepy dragons, and more. Young readers will be dazzled by this fantasy board boo
Good Night, Baby! With Dr. Seuss Babies An Interactive Bedtime Book
Random House
Get ready for bed with Baby Cat in the Hat, Baby Sam-I-Am, Baby Lorax, and more of the Dr. Seuss Babies! This adorable board book with felt flaps is perfect for nighttime reading. The sun has set. It’s time for bed. The Cat in the Hat lays down his head. Nurture a love of reading and of Dr. Seuss! L
Good Night, Farm by Patricia Hegarty
Patricia Hegarty
Say good night to the animals on the farm as they settle down to sleep in this gentle bedtime read with rhyming text. Includes a a variety of touch-and-feel texutres throughout the book. Children can follow along with Owl as she wakes up and flies around the farm to see the other animals getting rea
Good Night, Good Night A Going to Sleep Picture Book
Helen H. Wu
Good Night, Good Night is a relaxing bedtime story for young children. With beautiful illustrations and rhyming text, your child will be ready for sleep and know that they are loved when you read this bedtime book with them.
Good Night, Zoo Animals Bedtime Story For Children, Nursery Rhymes
Emily Hartmann
It's time to say goodnight on the farm, and all the animal families are getting ready for bed. This sweet and gentle bedtime story for kids ages 1-3 will show you how the farm animals cuddle up with their babies and wish them sweet dreams. See the cow and her calf, the pig and her piglets, the sheep
Goodbye Autumn, Hello Winter (Kenard Paks Changing Seasons)
Kenard Pak
In a simple, cheerful conversation with nature, a young brother and sister witness how the season changes from autumn to winter. Full color.
Goodbye Spring, Hello Summer (Kenard Paks Changing Seasons)
Kenard Pak
As the sun shines bright, rainy days disappear, and new flowers begin to bloom, everyone knows—summer is on its way! Join a young girl as she roams grassy plains and shady forests, greeting all the signs of the coming season. In a series of conversations with everything from the rolling hills to the
Goodbye Summer, Hello Autumn (Kenard Paks Changing Seasons)
Kenard Pak
"In a simple, evocative conversation with nature, a young girl witnesses how the season changes from summer to autumn"--
Goodnight Baby, Goodnight (Khahari Jr Book 2)
Evan Roberts
This gentle bedtime story offers a soothing rhythm perfect for winding down little ones, with simple, repetitive language that builds comforting predictability for infants and toddlers. The narrative...
Goodnight Baseball
Author Michael Dahl
In rhyming text a little boy, home from a game, bids goodnight to all the sights and sounds of a baseball game.
Goodnight Basketball (Sports Illustrated Kids Bedtime Books) by Michael Dahl
Michael Dahl
A young fan cheers on his hometown basketball team, and then returns home to snuggle into bed.
Goodnight Pirate A Bedtime Baby Sleep Book for Fans of Buried Treasure!
Michelle Robinson
Getting ready for bedtime has never been so much fun These colorful books are the perfect way to help tiny ones wind down on their way to dreamland. From a big "digger" truck to a pirate ship, tractor and horse-drawn carriage, each book helps little dreamers wish their favorite things a sweet goodni
Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site
Sherri Duskey Rinker
The #1 New York Times bestselling children's book now available in board book! An unabridged board book for kids version of the bestselling, best-beloved hardcover, perfect for small hands! Even the roughest, toughest readers will want to turn off their engines, rest their wheels, and drift to sleep
Goodnight, Numbers (McKellar Math)
Danica McKellar
Count your way to sweet dreams with help from The Wonder Years/Hallmark actress, math whiz, and author Danica McKellar! This New York Times bestselling bedtime book with a math twist is perfect both for getting ready for bed and learning at home. This deceptively simple bedtime book sneaks in secret
Goodnight, Santa A Magical Christmas Adventure New illustrated version of 2024
Zain ALi
A heart-warming Christmas story to share with young children. Snuggle up and share this magical Christmas story about a little girl who dreams of meeting Santa on Christmas Eve. With Santa's sleigh flying across a glittering moon, it's the perfect Christmas gift book for babies, toddlers, and presch
Gracious Gretas Bully A little book about bullies and how to deal
Rebecca Rosengrave
What's worse than being invisible? Being noticed by the school bully. Greta Grace likes her life. She isn't the most popular girl in school-some days she even feels invisible-but she gets good grades and stays out of trouble. She has a best friend in Samantha and a grandmotherly neighbor who is neve