Juvenile Fiction, Science & Technology
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PencilMan
by Sean Ceaser and Darius Ceaser
Have you ever wondered what happened to that calendar appointment you set up on your phone? That app that disappeared? That contact that seems to have gone missing? What happened? Where did it go? Well, dad has lost some of his cell phone...
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The Open Market Economy
An Inquiry into the Factors that Determine the GDP, Unemployment and Economic Growth of a Country by Yoon Wong Sin Wai
The Open Market Economy is an in-depth analysis of gross domestic product (GDP), unemployment and economic growth. It introduces a model of the economic system of a country with an open market economy, examines the factors that determine GDP,...
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Invisibles
by Eleanor Chun
Ever wonder where that missing sock went? How about that last piece of a puzzle set? Are these items just lost? Maybe, or perhaps the Invisibles had something to do with it. The Invisibles are adorable, imaginative creatures that like to hide and...
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I am special to God, I've got DNA
by Essie Golokuma (Agbozo)
This book has been near and dear to my heart and it is my hope that every child who reads it will know they have value and will no longer experience that feeling of emptiness or lack of direction or purpose. We are all wonderfully made. Why are...
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My Chickens Lay Eggs
by Sherry Crelin
Come join Jenny as she takes you along on her family’s exciting new journey raising a small flock of chickens in their suburban back yard. The lively and engaging story of Jenny, her chickens, and their eggs easily captivates children. While...
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Blue Moon Elementary
by Nik Joyce
Sadie Trill has her summer holidays cut short when she moves to a space station where there is no summer. She loved her home in Vancouver, BC and will soon realize that her new home is full of places and interests for her to explore. On her first...
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Blue Moon Elementary
by Nik Joyce
Sadie Trill has her summer holidays cut short when she moves to a space station where there is no summer. She loved her home in Vancouver, BC and will soon realize that her new home is full of places and interests for her to explore. On her first...
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The Adventures of Charlie Red Star
by Edward Morris Barker
Charlie was what we Earthlings call a You-Eff-Oh, you know, a U.F.O., an Unidentified flying Object. He had been seen by two very surprised Earthlings on Thursday, April 10 1975 at about 9:10 p.m. local Earth time. Charlie was curious and he...
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Wendy the Whitebark Pine
by Darcee O'Hearn
The Legends Of The Forest book series is designed for educators, home schoolers and service clubs such as Scouts and Girl Guides. The Fun Facts and Tree Identification sections found in the back of the book compliment any educator’s library and...
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Clever Sarah
by M. A. Brown
Sarah has always been considered a great student at P.S. 24. Some even consider her clever. Yet, there are times when she doesn't have the confidence that she needs to survive the fifth grade. See how she uses Science, Technology, Engineering,...