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Brand-New Pencils, Brand-New Books
It's the first day of first grade! Gilbert is looking forward to learning how to read and making new friends, but . . . Will the teacher be nice? Will first grade be too hard? Will he like his classmates? Will they like him? Gilbert is excited and nervous at the same time! A Live Oak Media audio production.
Diane Degroat (Author), Jason Harris, Peter Pamela Rose (Narrator)
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It was the last place anyone should have called Home, the last place for kids to live - The year is 1926. Dave's beloved father is dead and his stepmother doesn't want him. Only the HHB will take him in-Hebrew Home for Boys - Hell Hold for Brats. But Dave is tough and a troublemaker. He can take care of himself. If he doesn't like the Home, he'll run away and find a better place. Only it's not that simple...
Gail Carson Levine (Author), Jason Harris (Narrator)
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Encyclopedia Brown: Boy Detective
A Civil War sword... A watermelon stabbing... Missing roller skates... A trapeze artist's inheritance... And an eyewitness who's legally blind! Theses are just some of the ten brain-twisting mysteries that Encyclopedia Brown must solve by using his famous computerlike brain. Try to crack the cases along with him--the answer to all the mysteries are found in the back!
Donald J. Sobol (Author), Jason Harris (Narrator)
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Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Secret Pitch
A cross-eyed baseball pitch... A missing penknife named Excalibur... Poems that pack a punch... A kid-lover tumed kidnapper... And some tall tales that come up short! These are just some of the ten brain-twisting mysteries that Encyclopedia Brown must solve by using his famous computerlike brain. Try to crack the cases along with him--the answers to all the mysteries are found in the back!
Donald J. Sobol (Author), Jason Harris (Narrator)
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Buttons for General Washington
'In Revolutionary times, spies sent secret messages in clever ways. In this true story, John Darragh, a teenaged spy from a Quaker family, carries a message to General Washington sewn inside his coat buttons..Young historians will appreciate the accompanying book's simple but evocative watercolor illustrations and the production's background music, including the fifes and drums of a revolutionary band. They'll enjoy the story's plentiful dialogue as gruff soldiers, family members, and even General Washington himself make this story vivid for young history buffs.' -AudioFile
Connie Roop, Peter Roop (Author), Jason Harris (Narrator)
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Don't Know Much About World Myths
Employing the popular Don't Know Much About® style, with its familiar question-and-answer format, DON'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT MYTHOLOGY will explore the myths of the world, their impact on history, and their continuing role in our lives. It will offer listeners a wide-ranging, comprehensive, entertaining and listenable survey of the great myths of world civilizations, how they came to be, what they meant to the people who created them, how they influenced society, literature and art through history, and how they still speak to us today. Mythology is alive today in our art, literature, theatre, dreams, psychology--and certainly our language. "Pandora's Box," "Golden Fleece," "Labor of Hercules," and "Wheel of Fortune" are just a few of the words and phrases that come from a world of mythology and still color our speech. Using humor, contemporary references, and anecdotal material from mythology, extensive research based on recent archaeology which often reveals the history behind mythology and surprising information that breaks down conventional wisdom, DON'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT MYTHOLOGY will ultimately be about stories--the great and timeless tales that have fascinated people around the planet for several millennia.
Kenneth C. Davis (Author), Jason Harris, John Bedford Lloyd, John Lloyd (Narrator)
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Horace and Morris Join the Chorus: But What About Dolores?
Horace and Morris and Dolores have always done everything together, so when her friends are chosen to sing in the chorus and she isn’t, Dolores finds a way to become part of the performance. A Live Oak Media audio production.
James Howe (Author), Jason Harris (Narrator)
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Horace and Morris, But Mostly Dolores / Horace and Morris Join the Chorus (But What About Dolores)
Friends forever! At least it seemed that way for three little mice, until Horace and Morris become part of an exclusive boy’s club. Where does that leave poor Dolores? She tries to be a part of a girl’s only club, but she doesn’t have fun and she misses the fellas. Soon, all three friends balk at these gender stereotypes that are keeping them apart! Charming characters and a splendid telling combine in this marvelous protest against conformity that children will embrace! In Horace and Morris Join the Chorus (But What About Dolores?), Dolores is discouraged when she doesn’t make the choir and her best friends do! Although she tries to find things to keep her busy, nothing is as much fun without her friends. Then Dolores figures out a way for her true talents to shine and becomes part of the performance in this fresh and fun story that emphasizes friendship and individuality.
James Howe (Author), Jason Harris (Narrator)
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Encyclopedia Brown Mysteries, Volume 1: Boy Detective; The Case of the Secret Pitch
Includes Encyclopedia Brown, Boy Detective and Encyclopedia Brown and the Case of the Secret Pitch. Encyclopedia Brown looks like the usual ten-year-old boy. Actually, he is very unusual. Encyclopedia is a boy who really uses his eyes, his ears, and his head–and his head is full of facts. As for Idaville, where he lives, no grownup, boy, or girl ever gets away with breaking a single law there. That is because Chief of Police Brown's most difficult cases are solved by his son at the dinner table. Encyclopedia Brown will keep kids guessing until the last page of each chapter book mystery.
Donald J. Sobol (Author), Jason Harris (Narrator)
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Horrace and Morris, But Mostly Dolores
Friends Forever!! At least it seemed that way for three little mice, until Horace and Morris become part of an exclusive boy’s club. Where does that leave poor Delores? She tries to be a part of a girl’s only club, but she doesn’t have fun and she misses the fellas. Soon, all three friends balk at these gender stereotypes that are keeping them apart! Bold artwork, charming characters, and a splendid telling combine in this lively protest against conformity that children will embrace!
James Howe (Author), Jason Harris (Narrator)
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