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 | Birds of Prey of the World (Natural World Playing Card Collection)
Birds of Prey features 54 different color illustrations, one on every card face. The deck includes birds as familiar as the Bald Eagle and the Snowy Owl as well as those which are considered rare, such as the Cape Vulture and Lammergeier. Almost every continent is covered in the one-of-a-kind collection of birds. The deck contains suit marks and is suitable for most card games....
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 | Soviet Lend-Lease Fighter Aces of World War 2 (Aircraft of the Aces)
By the end of 1941 the Soviet Union was near collapse and its air force almost annihilated, leaving large numbers of surviving pilots with no aircraft to fly. At this juncture the United Kingdom put aside its prewar animosities toward the Communists and despatched several hundred Hurricane fighters despite the fact that at this time the British were still struggling to supply the RAF with modern fighters in North Africa and the ...
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 | 6" Star Trek Enterprise Away Team Captain Jonathan Archer in Starfleet EVA Suit Action Figure
One hundred years before Kirk, mankind takes another step out of its infancy. After their maiden voyage to the Klingon home world, Captain Jonathan Archer and his crew stand ready to explore the vast ocean of space. Archer's "Away Team" missions result in first contact with new alien species. A new era of discovery unfolds and history never forgets the name ENTERPRISE. Captain Jonathan Archer * Removable Helmet with Clear Visor * R...
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| no image | The Australian Army in World War II (Elite)
The Australian infantry were amongst the Commonwealth's toughest and most widely traveled infantry, serving in campaigns including Syria, Greece, Cyprus, Crete, Libya, Egypt, New Guinea, and the South West Pacific. Their fearsome fighting reputation was earned first against the Afrika Corps in the Libyan Desert, and then in the hellish conditions of New Guinea, where they held out against the Japanese invasion.
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 | Problem Solving: Grades 6-8 : Inventive Exercises to Sharpen Skills and Raise Achievement (Basic, Not Boring 6 to 8)
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 | Making Your Word Wall More Interactive
Dozens of Ideas to Extend the Use of Any Word Wall. Now that you have devoted a large section of your classroom wall space to a word wall, how do you ensure that your students are improving their reading, writing, vocabulary, and spelling skills because of it? The dozens of activities in this resource provide fun ways for students to interact with words and build strong literacy skills. Activities are organized by whole-class, smal...
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 | Fantastic Water Workouts
*Contains 90 water exercises that strengthen and tone muscles, improve aerobic endurance, increase muscle flexibility, and improve body composition * Provides the basic information necessary to get started on a water exercise program, including how to prevent injuries, how to use equipment to enhance a workout, and how to select appropriate music for a workout * Shows how to design a water workout that is specific to an...
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 | Fisher-Price: My Very Own Potty!: A Potty Book for Boys (Fisher-Price)
Signs of Potty Training Readiness: - Your child has started dressing himself
- Your child tells you when his diaper is wet or needs changing
- Your child expresses interest in wearing big kid underwear
- Your child stays dry for longer and longer periods of time
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 | Teaching Number Sense: Grade 1
This title is part of a three-book Teaching Number Sense series that focuses on the critical role that number sense plays in developing mathematical understanding. Number sense encompasses a wide range of abilities, including being able to make reasonable estimates and to think and reason flexibly. These lessons help students develop good number intuition and the ability to see numbers as tools, not barriers. By encouraging young c...
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 | The Story of Castles (Young Reading Series, 2)
"What I need," said a lord one day, "is a castle!" So he built the very first one. His idea soon spread. But why did people need castles? What was it like to live in one? And why did castles go out of fashion? This book tells their incredible story, from the first wooden tower to the crumbling ruins you see today. The Story of Castles is in Series Two of Usborne Young Reading books, which combine good stories with easy reading text...
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