
The epic story
of Lemuel Gulliver who traveled to many strange and wonderful lands,
but no one would believe him when he got home about the tiny people,
the giants, the people who lived in the clouds and the talking horses.
Read the book to find out what happened!
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This easy-to-navigate
dictionary for children--revised for the 21st century--is an excellent
addition to the shelves of any home or school. The layout is enhanced
with 1,100 illustrations, most of which are color photographs with captions
highlighting the illustrated word.
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STAR WARS Episode
2: Attack of the Clones
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No matter what you thought
of Phantom Menace, you just have to love its visual effects and props.
This visual dictionary features clear movie stills and excellent closeup
photos of actual props and characters. Every personality and group of
note gets its due in this well-labeled, picture-packed book, from the
Jedi High Council to the podrace crowd to the sea monsters of Naboo.
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Reading level: Ages 4-8
Packed with 80 pages of puzzles,
mazes, word searches, and games, all tied to elements and scenes from
Star Wars: Episode 1, Galactic Puzzles and Games will give young Star
Wars fans hours of fun. Perfect for summer vacations, car trips, and
rainy days.
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by C. S. Lewis, Pauline Baynes (Illustrator)
The classic tale by C.S.
Lewis in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, tells of how some children
pass through the back of the wardrobe and into a whole new fantasy world!
An excellent story that children of all ages and many adults will enjoy
for years to come.
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The Lion, the Witch and
the Wardrobe
by C.S. Lewis
The only thing better than
exploring Narnia with your children is having Michael York do it with
you.
With his precise, but
lively, British accent, he eases listeners into the mysterious world
hidden behind the wardrobe. There the suspense and tension mount as
Lucy meets Tumnus and Edmund the White Witch.
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