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Ready to Learn: How to Help Your Preschooler Succeed
by Goldberg, Stan
A Ray of Hope for Parents
If you are a parent of a preschool child who suspects something may be amiss, now is the time to do something about it. And if you only read one book for advice on how to begin, this should be the one. |
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The Truth About Getting In: A Top College Advisor Tells You Everything You Need to Know
by Cohen, Katherine Ph.D.
For Serious Students Only
This book won’t inspire a slacker to straighten up and fly right, but that is not the purpose here. This book is for students who are already highly motivated and need to put into motion the often overwhelming process of applying to college. |
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Games With Books
by Kaye, Peggy
When Reading Aloud Just Isn't Enough
Games With Books has a terrific premise: using a child’s favorite book (or books) as the basis for other activities that will not only keep a child’s interest in the book alive, but can also teach skills such as writing and calculation. Some activities even help improve a child’s hand/eye coordination. |
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Getting In: A Top College Advisor Tells You Everything You Need to Know
by Cohen, Ph.D, Katherine
It Realy Is Everything You Need to Know
This is one time you can believe someone who says she has everything you need to know. Getting into the college of your choice has become a dogfight, and Cohen shows you with smarts and class how to come out on top in the battle. |
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How To Grow A Novel
by Stein, Sol
Saving Your Brain Child From Abortion
Crucial information is offered to help fiction writers make the most of their writing, and getting their artwork in readers' hands. More important, it shows how to get the readers coming back for more. |
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Dangerous Schools: What We Can Do About the Physical and Emotional Abuse of Our Children
by Hyman, Irwin A. EdD and Snook, Pamela A. RN, MSN
Have We Gone Too Far To Make Our Schools Safe?
“We are a nation of violence junkies.” |
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Sticks and Stones: The Troublesome Success of Children's Literature from Slovenly Peter to Harry Potter
by Zipes, Jack
Dissecting the Big Business of Children's Literature
Sticks and Stones argues that children’s books are just another way for adults to manipulate and “homogenize” children. |
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Lapsing Into a Comma: a Curmudgeon's Guide to the Many Things That Can Go Wrong in Print—and How to Avoid Them
by Walsh, Bill
Yes, Style Still Matters
If you have usage questions, chances are you’ll find the answers in Lapsing Into a Comma. |
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