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Search criteria: keywords: Hands of a Child
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Say What You Mean for Kids: A Communication Study for Elementary Students
by JoJo Tabares
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From the website: This Christian-based, 18 week (one semester) course geared for grades 2-6 cove...
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Handbook of Nature Study: Rocks, Minerals, and Soil (Edition: 21076th)
by Anna Botsford Comstock
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(From Amazon): A matchless handbook for decades, this classic work has been the natural history b...
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Our Weather & Water (God's Design) (Edition: 4th)
by Debbie & Richard Lawrence
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(From Amazon): Updated 4th Edition! Full color! This is an exciting study of the atmosphere and o...
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A First Book of Knitting for Children (Edition: 2nd)
by Bonnie Gosse
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(From Amazon): This is a knitting book with a difference. Rhymes and photos show in detail the ba...
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What Shall I Do Today
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(From Amazon): This is the combined volume of the "What Shall I Do Today?" series, and is full of...
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Peter and the Wolf (Edition: Har/Cas)
by Sergei Prokofiev
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(From Amazon): A series of 112 dramatic picture frames illuminate the story of how Peter and his ...
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You Wouldn't Want to Be an Assyrian Soldier!: An Ancient Army You'd Rather Not Join
by Rupert Matthews
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(From Amazon): - Humorous Handy Hints that relate directly to the text are provided on each sprea...
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Sewing School: 21 Sewing Projects Kids Will Love to Make (Edition: Spi)
by Andria Lisle
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(From Amazon): Kids can sew too! This inspiring guide includes 21 fun sewing projects for childre...
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The Burgess Flower Book for Children
by Thornton W. Burgess
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(From Amazon): This is a new release of the original 1923 edition. Originally published by Lit...
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Exploring Nature with Children (Edition: Split by Weekly Schedule)
by Lynn Seddon
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A year long resource for Nature Study. May use along with suggested resources and The Handbook o...
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