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477. Outlaws
by Lauder Clark, Lazy Summer (Illustrator), Lazy Summer (Illustrator)
This book looks at the bizarre, intriguing a nd little-known aspects of popular historical subjects. It i s crammed full of hidden and weird ... More
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478. American Immigration: Should the Open Door Be Closed?
Addresses the controversial question of present immigration policy by considering the history of immigration in the United States: the different ... More
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480. Should Governments Negotiate with Terrorists?
by Amanda Hiber (Editor)
Focuses on the issue of whether governments should negotiate with terrorists, offering a variety of perspectives.
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481. I Wonder Why Countries Fly Flags: And Other Questions about People and Places
by Philip Steele
This book is packed with information on the way people live, from food, homes and clothing to language, festivals and flags. Art work is combined ... More
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482. Dude, That's Rude!: Get Some Manners
by Pamela Espeland, Elizabeth Verdick, Steve Mark (Illustrator)
Kids today need manners more than ever, and "Dude, That's Rude!" makes it fun and easy to get some. Full-color cartoons and kid-friendly text teach ... More
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483. Understanding Myself: A Kid's Guide to Intense Emotions and Strong Feelings
by Mary C Lamia
Strong feelings and intense emotions are part of every pre-teens life. So why does something so common feel so overwhelming or embarrassing? ... More
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484. 101 Success Secrets for Gifted Kids: The Ultimate Handbook
"Covers topics including bullying, school performance, perfectionism, friendships, and sibling rivalries. Fun quizzes, tip sheets, and practical Q & ... More
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485. The Autism Acceptance Book: Being a Friend to Someone with Autism
by Ellen Sabin
The Autism Acceptance Book is an activity book, a conversation-starter, and an educational tool that engages children in learning to embrace people's ... More
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486. Teen Manners: From Malls to Meals to Messaging and Beyond
by Cindy Post Senning, Peggy Post
The etiquette experts of the Emily Post Institute present this go-go guide for every teen and tween with questions on good behavior. Illustrations.
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487. Do I Have To?: Kids Talk about Responsibility
by Nancy Loewen, Omarr Wesley (Illustrator)
Saying you'll do something and then actually doing it are two different things. Tina Truly writes about how to manage these responsibilities.
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488. Emily Post's Teen Etiquette
by Elizabeth L Post, Joan M Coles
Specially geared to today's teenagers, this revised edition of "Emily Post Talks with Teens About Manners and Etiquette" offers friendly advice on ... More
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489. Sometimes I'm Scared
by Jane Annunziata, Psy.D., Marc Nemiroff, Bryan Langdo (Illustrator)
Kids can be afraid of lots of different things the dark, spiders, dogs, clowns, monstersand for those children who have common childhood fears, ... More
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490. Good Manners
by Lucia Raatma
Good manners are an important part of dealing with other people. However, it's not always easy to have the correct response for each and every social ... More
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491. Let's Talk about Feeling Worried
Primary school children worry about a lot of things that are not in their control. This book shows readers how to handle anxiety in a positive way. ... More
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492. Angry
Each book in this series looks at a different emotion and examines the signs that someone may be experiences that emotion and its cause. .
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493. Shyness Isn't a Minus: How to Turn Bashfulness Into a Plus
by J S Jackson, R W Alley (Illustrator)
Some kids are naturally exuberant and outgoing, while others find it more difficult to interact in social settings. The transition from shyness to ... More
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494. Feel Good: Understand Your Emotions
by Kathy Feeney
An introduction to the understanding of emotions, how to share emotions in positive ways, how to handle disagreements, and the importance of good ... More
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495. I Can Do It!: Kids Talk about Courage
by Nancy Loewen, Omarr Wesley (Illustrator)
Uses an advice-column format to define courage as a character value and demonstrate how it can be used in daily situations.
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496. Everyone Feels Sad Sometimes
Its OK to feel sad. What does being sad feel like? What does it look like? How can you help sadness go away? Everyone feels sad sometimes.
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497. I Am Courageous
by Sarah L Schuette, Gail Saunders-Smith, PH.D. (Consultant editor), Madonna Murphy (Consultant editor)
Text and photographs show different ways of being courageous.
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498. Eres Timido?: Are You Shy?, Spanish Edition
Extreme shyness can become a problem that affects a child's social development. This book, written for Spanish-speaking children, advises younger ... More
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499. Being Honest
by Jill Lynn Donahue, Stacey Previn (Illustrator)
Being honest with others is important, because when you are honest, people trust you. Sometimes telling a lie may seem like the easy thing to do, but ... More
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500. I Am Responsible
- Highlighted content and supporting visuals strengthen reading and comprehension skills and strategies - Uses context to predict unfamiliar ... More
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