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Osborne, Mary Pope
Publié en 1993
Livre
Fiction
Roman
Jack and Annie are ready for their next fantasy adventure in the bestselling middle-grade series—the Magic Tree House! Who wants to vacation next to a volcano?
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Langue : Français
EAN : 9780679990505
Milroy, Gladys
Publié en 2009
Livre
Fiction
Roman
Mother Crow worries about the safety of her egg when the battle between Sun and Moon deprives the Earth of warmth, but Baby Bird proves to be a tough little guy who not only survives the Great Cold, but helps others too.
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Langue : Français
Carlson, Nancy
Publié en 2009
Livre
Fiction
Album
Henry tells his mother that he did not like his first day of first grade, but as he describes what he did and learned, he begins to realize that he might enjoy it after all.
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Langue : Français
EAN : 9780329707453
Publié le 01-01-2012
Périodique
Autre
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Langue : Français
Gourley, Catherine
Publié en 2010
Livre
Fiction
Théâtre
Bullying is about power and controlling another person. The two plays in this book look at bullying first from two different viewpoints—that of the victim, and that of the bully. Young people will learn how to recognize it and how to change it.
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Langue : Français
EAN : 9780778773771
Osborne, Mary Pope
Publié en 1993
Livre
Fiction
Roman
"A Stepping Stone book." The magic tree house takes Jack and Annie back two thousand years to ancient China where they must find the original copy of an old legend before the Imperial Library is burned down by the evil Dragon King.
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Langue : Français
EAN : 9780679990512
Benton, Mike
Publié en 2012
Livre
Documentaire
A guide to dinosaurs and the prehistoric world that contains information about the fossil evidence and detailed descriptions of the different species, including over four hundred color photographs and illustrations.
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Langue : Français
ISBN : 0753464403
EAN : 9780753464403
Adler, David A / Miller, Edward
Publié en 2009
Livre
Documentaire
This brightly illustrated picture book introduces the concept of money, first by looking at its development as an alternative to bartering and then by explaining the many forms of money, from primitive rocks, feathers, and metal lumps to the familiar coins and paper bills to alternatives such as checks, credit cards, and digital forms of payment. Adler does a particularly good job explaining the inconvenience of bartering through child-friendly examples such as How would a baker trade for a house? How many loaves of bread would he have to trade? And why would anybody want so much bread? Using flat colors and stylized designs, Millers upbeat digital artwork helps to clarify points made in the text, while adding occasional bits of visual humor.
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Langue : Français
ISBN : 0-8234-2272-0
EAN : 9780823422722