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How do you discover your community? In this series, children follow a firefighter, a librarian, a zookeeper, and a peer going to school and discover the fun and meaning of these places in their community.
Caleb Burroughs, Lisa Harkrader, Rebecca Grazulis (Author), Pamela Gregory (Narrator)
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It's time for school! Join Ben on his day at school and learn about different subjects and make some new friends, too!
Caleb Burroughs (Author), Pamela Gregory (Narrator)
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What is it like to be a firefighter? Follow Kate the firefighter as she reveals life at the fire station and all the different trucks, equipment, and tools her team uses to keep us safe!
Lisa Harkrader (Author), Pamela Gregory (Narrator)
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Grab your library card and let's go! Join Rachel the librarian as she explores all the library has to offer–books, magazines, archives, and more!
Rebecca Grazulis (Author), Pamela Gregory (Narrator)
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Let's Roll: All About Choppers, Dirt Bikes, Dragsters, Monster Trucks and more
This close-up look at some of the world's most exciting vehicles introduces listeners to choppers, dragsters, monster trucks, and more. Each audiobook examines multiple facets of these vehicles, including their history, an engaging description of their most important parts, and the technology behind them. With fun facts and engaging discussion topics, this high-octane series is sure to thrill vehicle enthusiasts.
Wendy Hinote Lanier (Author), Aaron Helming (Narrator)
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Letter Writing 101: How to Write Unique, Original, and Interesting Old School Snail Mail Letters to
In this innovative how-to guide, you’ll get the best explanation and ideas on how to write old school letters. Among great examples and bonus chapters, you’ll find info on: - Writing letters (easier said than done, but with our guidance, you’ll know exactly what to do) - Realizing all the awesome benefits of writing old school letters - Where to find a penpal (they’re all around you!) - Who would be a best penpal for you (you’re allowed to be picky) - How to write old school letters (the best part!) - What to write (might seem a little intimidating at first, but we got your back) - How to stay in touch once you’ve made first contact (just keep being your cool self and follow these easy steps) - How to stay safe (keeping your personal info safe is crucial in truly enjoying the penpal experience) - What to do if your penpal has stopped writing (it happens, but don’t fret) - Famous penpals in history (you’ll be surprised at all the people who enjoyed writing letters!) And not only that. Bonus chapters include info on: - Postcards: what are they and where to get your hands on some - How to address postcards - What to write - What NOT to write Of course, this is all rounded up nicely with a full blown example on what a great letter to a penpal should look like and also, what a properly written postcard should look like. About the Expert When not reading yet another book and drinking a warm cup of coffee, Andrea Gencheva can be found at her desk, writing a letter to a dear friend or family member. Ever since she sent her first letter in elementary school, she hasn’t stopped writing. It’s been about 25 years now, and her drawers are always full of pretty stationery, all sorts of postcards and thousands of pens. HowExpert publishes quick 'how to' guides on all topics from A to Z by everyday experts.
Andrea Gencheva, Howexpert (Author), Maria Chester (Narrator)
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Begin with the basics. Kids ages 2 to 7 enjoy these simple, catchy songs and friendly characters like Sammy Sue that teach letter names and sounds, numbers 1 to 20, and simple addition.
Kim Mitzo Thompson (Author), Various Contributors (Narrator)
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Letters & Numbers (Instumental)
Perform the fun Letters and Numbers learning songs from TW5129 with these instrumental tracks.
Twin Sisters Productions (Author), Twin Sisters Productions (Narrator)
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Graphic novels aren’t just for superheroes! Lewis and Clark have been plucked from history books and their lives and accomplishments have been depicted in informative nonfiction graphic novels. The subjects' education and exploration of the United States has been skillfully told with detailed art. Maps, further reading lists, timelines, glossaries, and indexes make these titles useful in classroom discussion.
Rod Espinosa (Author), Robert Rance (Narrator)
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Lewis and Clark: Explorers of the American West: Voices Leveled Library Readers
An article that describes budgeting with an anecdote about going to camp and not having enough money to buy the special soap needed to bathe in the lake.
Linda Barr (Author), Highlights For Children (Narrator)
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The Meet Your Community Workers illustrated nonfiction book Librarians at Work teaches young readers about the education, tasks, tools, and role in society of librarians. Easy-to-read text combines with colorful illustrations to provide entertainment and facts for even the youngest audience. Looking Glass Library is an imprint of Magic Wagon, a division of ABDO Group. Grades PreK-4.
Karen Latchana Kenney (Author), Alice Rea (Narrator)
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Librarians Then and Now: Primary Source Readers
Librarians lend and take care of books. Many years ago, the job of a librarian was simpler because librarians only took care of a few books and libraries were small. Most libraries today contain many books, magazines, computers, and other media equipment. Librarians today help people find information and show them new ways to find it.
Roben Alarcon (Author), Teacher Created Materials (Narrator)
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