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1. How to Talk to Girls 2. Encyclopedia of Immaturity (Klutz) 3. Falling Up 4. Where the Sidewalk Ends (25th Anniversary Edition Book & CD) 5. Runny Babbit: A Billy Sook 6. A Hatful of Seuss: Five Favorite Dr. Seuss Stories 7. Whoopi's Big Book of Manners 8. Twenty-Odd Ducks: Why, every punctuation mark counts! 9. Would You Rather...? for Kids! 10. Miss Mary Mack and Other Children's Street Rhymes
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Politicians in Abundance, But Where Are The Statesmen? The US Supreme Court Once Again Attempts To Rewrite American Christian Heritage, Policy and Foundations. Charles Lyons, Ph.D. sees a significant absence of statesmen, men and women of character, who put the good of our nation ahead of political ambition and correctness a serious concern for America. The ominous act by the US Supreme Court to declare the displaying of the Ten Commandments of the Bible to be illegal inside a courthouse is both shocking and grievous, according to Lyons. [PRWEB Jun 29, 2005]
Why Are We Really Here? Exploring and Understanding God’s Purpose For Your Life “Why am I here?” “What’s it all about?” “Is there a purpose to any of it?” For anyone who struggles with these kinds of questions in their life, a recently published book provides step-by-step guidance on how to answer them in profound ways. When God’s Purpose Becomes Personal, by Matthew Omaye Ajiake, is for anyone who dares to embrace their own personal God-given purpose in life. Aj
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Third Annual Tha Blast Urban Arts and Cultural Festival Announces Schedule and Lineup of Hip Hop Stars: Crazy Legs, Biz Markie, Little Brother and Scratch; Here Comes Tha Blast! Tha Blast Urban Arts & Cultural Festival creator and events producer Robin Harrison announced today that Little Brother and Scratch from The Roots are the featured performers for this years festival September 30-October 10th at various venues in and around Cincinnati. Urban culture legends BBoy Crazy Legs and rapper and celebrity DJ Biz Markie will both receive Tha Blast Community Awards. Tha Blast is a high energy urban arts and cultural festival hosting s
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How to Talk to Girls
Authors: Alec Greven. Hardcover, 48 pagesPublisher: Collins Publication Date: 2008-12-01 Reviews :
Are you smart enough to take over a girl's heart? Leave it to a nine-year-old to get down to the basics about how to win victory with a girl. How to talk to girls is for boys of all ages—from eight to eighty—and the girls they like. So read this book and then you're ready. Good luck! Tips: Comb your hair and don't wear sweats Control your hyperness (cut down on the sugar if you have to) Don't act desperate ...
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Encyclopedia of Immaturity (Klutz)
Authors: Editors of Klutz. Spiral-bound, 412 pagesPublisher: Klutz Publication Date: 2007-08-01 Reviews :

How to never grow up, the complete guide....
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Falling Up
Authors: Hardcover, 184 pagesPublisher: HarperCollins Publication Date: 1996-05-30 Reviews :
Millie McDeevit screamed a scream So loud it made her eyebrows steam. She screamed so loud Her jawbone broke, Her tongue caught fire, Her nostrils smoked... Poor Screamin' Millie is just one of the unforgettable characters in this wondrous new book of poems and drawings by the creator of Where the Sidewalk Ends and A Light in the Attic. Here you will also meet Allison Beals and her twenty-five eels; Danny O'Dare, the dancin' bear; the Human Balloon; and Headphone Harold. So come, wander through the Nose Garden, ride the Little Hoarse, eat in the Strange Restaurant, and let the magic of Shel Silverstein open your eyes and tickle your mind. 1996 Children's Books (NY Public Library) Editor's Chice 1996 (Booklist) 1997 Quick Picks for Reluctant Young Adult Readers (ALA) 1997 Books for the Teen Age (NY Public Library) Children's Choices for 1997 (IRA/CBC)...

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Where the Sidewalk Ends (25th Anniversary Edition Book & CD)
Authors: Hardcover, 176 pagesPublisher: HarperCollins Publication Date: 2000-10-31 Edition: 25th anniversary Reviews :

Enter the world of Shel Silverstein… To celebrate the 25th anniversary of Shel Silverstein's most popular book, Where the Sidewalk Ends is now available in a special edition containing the classic hardcover book and a CD of highlights from his Grammy Award-winning album. This is a wonderful gift and keepsake for Shel Silverstein fans, old and new. From the outrageously funny to the quietly affecting -- and touching on everything in between -- here are poems and drawings that illuminate the remarkable world of the well-known folksinger, humorist and creator of The Giving Tree. Notable Children's Books of 1974 (ALA) 1985 Notable Children's Recording (BL) Outstanding Children's Books of 1974 (NYT) 1988 Choices (Association of Booksellers for Children) Notable Titles of 1974 (NYTBR) 1981 Michigan Young Readers' Award 1984 George C. Stone Center for Children's Books (Claremont, CA) "Recognition of Merit" Award ...

Silly, silly Shel Silverstein. For more than 25 years, he has taken children exactly where they want to go with poetry: into the world of nonsense and wordplay. Take "Instructions," for example: If you should ever choose To bathe an armadillo, Use one bar of soap And a whole lot of hope And seventy-two pads of Brillo. Is there a moral? A higher meaning? A lesson? Most certainly not--except perhaps in bathing armadillos. The late poet's collection of verse and pen-and-ink drawings, Where the Sidewalk Ends, is the bestselling children's poetry book of all time. Now, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of this literary marvel, a special new edition is available, complete with a CD featuring 10 of his nuttiest poems. The compilation, "recited, sung, and shouted" by Silverstein himself, features highlights from his Grammy Award-winning album, including "Ickle Me, Pickle Me, Tickle Me Too," "With His Mouth Full of Food," "Crocodile's Toothache," and "Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout Would Not Take the Garbage Out." No child--or grownup, for that matter--should be without this collection, or its companion, A Light in the Attic. (Ages 5 and older) --Emilie Coulter...
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Runny Babbit: A Billy Sook
Authors: Hardcover, 96 pagesPublisher: HarperCollins Publication Date: 2005-03-01 Reviews :
Runny Babbit lent to wunch And heard the saitress way, "We have some lovely stabbit rew -- Our Special for today." From the legendary creator of Where the Sidewalk Ends, A Light in the Attic, Falling Up, and The Giving Tree comes an unforgettable new character in children's literature. Welcome to the world of Runny Babbit and his friends Toe Jurtle, Skertie Gunk, Rirty Dat, Dungry Hog, Snerry Jake, and many others who speak a topsy-turvy language all their own. So if you say, "Let's bead a rook That's billy as can se," You're talkin' Runny Babbit talk, Just like mim and he. ...

Taken in dall smoses, this self-proclaimed "billy sook" is a fun-filled new (posthumously published) offering from children's poet Shel Silverstein, creator of Where the Sidewalk Ends, A Light in the Attic, and other favorites. Completed prior to the poet's death in 1999, Runny Babbit was a work in progress for more than 20 years, and is populated by the likes of Runny Babbit, Toe Jurtle, Ploppy Sig, Polly Dorkupine, and Pilly Belican (who owns the Sharber Bop), all denizens of the green woods where letter-flipping runs rampant. In this madcap world, pea soup is sea poup, Capture the Flag is Fapture the Clag, and snow boots are bow snoots. Each poem incorporates the same kind of switcheroo wordplay found in "Runny's Hew Nobby:" Runny Babbit knearned to lit,/ And made a swat and heater,/ And now he sadly will admit/ He bight have done it metter." (Here, in one of many winningly simple line drawings, R. B. sits knitting one very long sleeve, which is labeled as such.) Children who have some fluency in reading will enjoy this bonsensical nook the most. (Ages 7 to 12) --Karin Snelson...
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Putting People First: Future Worker Shortage Demands Change In Corporate Philosophy A drastic change is coming to Corporate America. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that by 2011 the American workforce will experience the worst shortage of skilled workers in U.S. history. As the Baby Boomers retire over the next six years, our economy will lose an estimated 10 million skilled workers. This shortage will create an unprecedented need for organizations to attract and retain their high-performing and loyal employees. What sort of effect will these numbers have on
"Don't Stop Abortion," Says Christian Author - "It's Helping Us Win the Cultural War" According to the author of a new book, "Understanding the Cultural War in America," abortion is actually helping religious conservatives win the cultural war. By eliminating their offspring, liberals are inevitably handing the victory to the other side. [PRWEB Jun 28, 2005]
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A Hatful of Seuss: Five Favorite Dr. Seuss Stories
Authors: Dr. Seuss. Hardcover, 304 pagesPublisher: Random House Books for Young Readers Publication Date: 1997-01-13 Reviews :

Come join us for the celebration of the Cat's fortieth birthday. Following the stunning success of Six by Seuss, which has sold over 734,000 copies, is the delightful debut of A Hatful of Seuss--304 pages of wonderfully nonsensical vintage material. This elegant bind-up copy consists of complete versions of: Bartholomew and the Oobleck, If I Ran the Zoo, Horton Hears a Who, The Sneetches and Other Stories, and Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book. An exceptional gift to give and receive, A Hatful of Seuss is being offered as a full selection by The Book-of-the-Month Club (adult) for Christmas 1996. ...

This collection of five complete, illustrated Dr. Seuss classics is a "hatful," but you'd have to have a Cat-in-the-Hat-sized chapeau to contain all the treasures in this hefty book. Within its pages you'll find Theodor Seuss Geisel's exuberant creations Bartholomew and the Oobleck (1949), If I Ran the Zoo (1950), Horton Hears a Who! (1954), The Sneetches and Other Stories (1961), and Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book (1962). In Bartholomew and the Oobleck, a non-rhyming Seuss story, prepare for an eyeful of green goo. In If I Ran the Zoo, young Gerald McGrew decides he would make a few changes if he ran the zoo--including the acquisition of more unusual beasts (such as an Elephant-Cat) from places "quite out-of-the-way." In addition to the potentially unsettling concept of traversing continents in search of wild beasts to trap and cage, there are a couple of dated references that parents may want to preview before reading to kids. For example, McGrew proclaims, "I'll hunt in the mountains of Zomba-ma-Tant/With helpers who all wear their eyes at a slant,/And capture a fine fluffy bird called the Bustard/Who only eats custard with sauce made of mustard." As for the rest of this delightful collection, Horton Hears a Who! is a tale that teaches us "a person's a person, no matter how small." And of course, you may remember the Star-Belly Sneetches, the "snooty old smarties" who pranced antagonistically in front of the Plain-Belly Sneetches, or Mrs. McCave who had 23 sons and named them all Dave. Finally, Dr. Seuss's Sleep Book is about the snortiest snorers, the curious sleepwalking Crandalls, World-Champion Sleep-Talkers, and other somnambulant types--a perfect bedtime finale to a book that could keep youngsters entertained all night. (All ages)...

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Whoopi's Big Book of Manners
Authors: Whoopi Goldberg. Hardcover, 40 pages Publisher: Hyperion Book CH Publication Date: 2006-10-01
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Twenty-Odd Ducks: Why, every punctuation mark counts!
Authors: Lynne Truss. Hardcover, 32 pagesPublisher: Putnam Juvenile Publication Date: 2008-08-21 Reviews :

Commas and apostrophes aren’t the only punctuation marks that can cause big trouble if they’re put in the wrong place. Now, Truss and Timmons put hyphens, parentheses, quotation marks, periods, and more in the spotlight, showing how which marks you choose and where you put them can cause hilarious mix-ups....
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Would You Rather...? for Kids!
Authors: Justin Heimberg. David Gomberg. Paperback, 184 pagesPublisher: Seven Footer Press Publication Date: 2007-11-28 Reviews :
The Would You Rather… series has become a genuine phenomenon, with books, calendars, board games, a DVD hosted by Howie Mandel, and radio shows. There's even a television show in the works. Showcasing Justin Heimberg and David Gomberg’s hilariously absurd propositions, this entry is the first in the series designed specifically for young readers. Featuring new illustrations depicting deranged dilemmas and crazy choices that are sure to stretch budding imaginations, typical entries tap youngsters’ penchant for the wacky and the gross. They include “Would you rather…burp the sound of a machine gun or cough the sound of bagpipes?” and “Would you rather…sleep a night on a bed covered in peanut butter or next to a humidifier full of spit? Would You Rather…? for Kids is perfect for everyone from reluctant readers to comic book fans to creative and thoughtful bookworms. Playable alone or in a group, it’s ideal as well for children who like a good belly laugh or who enjoy playing games. ...
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Miss Mary Mack and Other Children's Street Rhymes
Authors: Joanna Cole. Stephanie Calmenson. Paperback, 64 pagesPublisher: HarperCollins Publication Date: 1990-04-25 Reviews :
Quick! What color was Miss Mary Mack wearing when she went upstairs to make her bed? And what did Miss Lucy name her baby boy? Discover the answers to these questions inside, along with more than one hundred fabulous handclaps and street rhymes. From "I'm a Pretty Little Dutch Girl" to "A, My Name Is Alice," every one of them is as much fun to read as it is to sing, chant, or recite. ...
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Ill Crew Universal Returns - The Worlds Greatest HipHop Organization is Back and Ready to Take the HipHop Entertainment Industry by Storm The greatest Hip Hop collective is back to serve as the Intensive Care Unit of Hip Hop once more. ICU is determined to restore balance to Hip Hop culture and secure an accurate documentation of Hip Hop culture's progression. [PRWEB Jul 1, 2005]
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Bodacious Women’s Club Founder Mary Foley Makes Guest Appearance on ABC Family Show Mary Foley, former AOL insider and founder of the online Bodacious Women’s Club (www.BodaciousWomensClub.com) and author of the book, “Bodacious! Woman,” will appear today on the ABC Family Network show, “Living the Life,” as its featured guest. [PRWEB Oct 13, 2005]
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