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Hot Topics! Reading List
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Potpourri
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1000
Play Thinks: Puzzles, Paradoxes, Illusions & Games
by Ivan Moscovich
- Visual challenges, riddles, and puzzles to help push thinking into these new
frontiers, some original; others are adaptations of classic challenges. Bold,
bright, colorful, and genuinely inviting, they are arranged by mathematical or
scientific category, and ranked by a degree of difficulty from 1 to 10...
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The
Big Bug Search
by Kamini Khanduri
- Search through the detailed illustrations of periods of history from the
cave man to the 20th century, showing cultures around the world. Great
entertainment for kids from pre-reading through adult!
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Bridges:
Amazing Structures to Design, Build & Test by Ted Williams (or from
Amazon) -
Historical and te in thehnical information on the design and construction,
plus hands-on experiments. From analysis of the arch, beam, and
suspension systems to the "care and feeding" of structures and
reflections on bridges of the future. Projects involve building,
measurement, and observation, testing the strength of varied paper
shapes or constructing a Popsicle-stick truss bridge or writing bridge
poems...
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The
Dangerous Book for Boys by Conn Iggulden & Hal Iggulden
- A guide
book for dads as well as their sons, as a reminder of lore and technique
that have not yet been completely lost to the digital age. Recall the
adventures of Scott of the Antarctic and the Battle of the Somme,
relearn how to palm a coin, tan a skin, and, most charmingly, wrap a
package in brown paper and string. By learning how to place a splint or
write in invisible ink, a boy might be prepared for anything, even girls
(which warrant a small but wise chapter of their own). Originally
published in the U.K., adapted for American audiences. Original
U.K. version
Amazon.co.uk
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The
Daring Book for Girls by Andrea Buchanan & Miriam Peskowitz - The
manual for everything that girls need to know –– and that doesn't mean
sewing buttonholes! Whether it's female heroes in history, secret
note–passing skills, science projects, friendship bracelets, double
Dutch, cats cradle, the perfect cartwheel or the eternal mystery of what
boys are thinking... U.K. version
Amazon.co.uk
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The Great
Animal Search
by Caroline Young, Ian Jackson
- Develop a sense of habitats around the world, and the animals that live
there; from the arctic to the equatorial rainforests, from mountains to deserts,
under the water and by the ocean...
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The Great
City Search
by Rosie Heywood
- Search through the glorious illustrations of cities and cultures around the
world today!
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The Great
Dinosaur Search
by Rosie Heywood
- Find the dinosaurs in our history, searching through detailed illustrations
of the periods of
pre-historic earth
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The Great History Search
by Kamini Khanduri, David Hancock
- Search through the detailed illustrations of periods of history from the
cave man to the 20th century, showing cultures around the world. Great
entertainment for kids from pre-reading through adult!
-
The
Great World Tour
by Kamini Khanduri
- Great Aunt Marigold gives seekers a ticket for a Great World Tour with
puzzles to solve, presents to look for and clues to help them find out where to
go next. Investigate cultures in cities and countries and cultures around
the world!
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The Great
Undersea Search
by Kate Needham, Ian Jackson
- Fabulous illustrations and excellent text, lead children to learn about a
variety of watery habitats!
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The
Deluxe Transitive Vampire: A Handbook of Grammar for the Innocent, the Eager and
the Doomed by Karen Gordon
- No ordinary book of grammar, but
populated by a wickedly decadent cast of gargoyles, mastodons, murderous
debutantes, and, yes, vampires (both transitive and otherwise), who cavort and
consort in order to illustrate basic principles of grammar
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The
New Well Tempered Sentence: A Punctuation Handbook for the Innocent, the Eager,
and the Doomed
by Karen Gordon
- Classic punctuation handbook, featuring the further intrigues of
cover girl Loona, the duke and duchess, and the mysterious Rosie and Nimrod
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Psychology for Kids,
Psychology for Kids II
- These fascinating
tests and experiments make it fun and interesting for kids to learn about
themselves, their family and their friends... (also from Amazon.com
Psychology for Kids
and
Psychology for Kids II)
-
Science
of Hitting by Ted Williams
- The classic handbook of baseball by
it's greatest hitter, but at the same time, a fascinating study in
mathematics of hitting and of baseball...
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Skyscrapers!:
Super Structures to Design & Build by Ted Williams (or from
Amazon)
- Learn about each stage of skyscraper-construction from
planning to "cladding," or exterior. Brief history of the
skyscraper precedes hands-on learning activities, including determining
the best foundation and constructing a frame. Includes about the Sears
Tower, Woolworth Building and Transamerica Pyramid... Note:
includes the World Trade Towers
The Knowledge,
by Michael Cox, Alan MacDonald, Nick Arnold, and Kjartan Poskittby. Visit Horribles! for the whole
Horrible collection!
Artful
Art (or from the Amazon.co.uk
Artful Art)
Awesome
Archaeology (or from the Amazon.co.uk
Awesome Archaeology)
Dreadful
Drama (or from the Amazon.co.uk
Dreadful Drama)
The
Gobsmacking Galaxy (or from the Amazon.co.uk
The
Gobsmacking Galaxy)
Incredible
Internet (or from the Amazon.co.uk
Incredible Internet)
Mind
Blowing Music (or from the Amazon.co.uk
Mind Blowing Music)
Mind-Boggling
Buildings (or from the Amazon.co.uk
Mind-Boggling Buildings)
Smashin'
Fashion (or from the Amazon.co.uk
Smashin' Fashion)
Triffic
Chocolate (or from the Amazon.co.uk
Triffic Chocolate)
All the knowledge you'd like to know!!!
Arts
and Crafts
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Action!
and Fantasy Cartooning by Ben Caldwell (or
from Amazon,
Action! Cartooning and
Fantasy Cartooning)
- Easy-to-follow handbooks help a child draw unique faces and develop
fantastic scenarios for their heroes and villains. Action! coaches artists
to add motion and expression to drawings, while Fantasy! offers specific
guidelines for creating kings, dragons and other characters of legend...
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Activity
Books by Fiona Watt et al. (or visit Usborne Books
and search on "Activity Books")
- Great introductions, for kids. ages 4 and up, or 6 and up (Dinosaurs
and Tractors)
Art:
An A-Z Guide by Shirley Greenway
Highlights 59 terms that are important "to a discussion and understanding
of art." Each term is richly illustrated with popular and lesser-known
examples...
Art
School by Anna Milbourne et al. (or visit Usborne Books
and search on "Art School")
Great ideas for drawing, introducing techniques and styles, hints and
activities, with Internet Links to lots more. ages 10 and up
Complete
Book of Drawing by Alastair Smith & Judy Tatchell (or visit Usborne Books
and search on "Book of Drawing")
Wonderful drawing book for aspiring artists ages 12 and up, lots of detail
and variety, many techniques and styles...
Ed Emberley's
Drawing Books by Ed Emberley
Kids drawing at it's simplest, and most complete...
Klutz
Books
They're books, they're toys, they're Klutz Books!
From Shrink
Art Jewelry to
Scoubidou
- A Book of Lanyard & Lacing, from Paper
Stained Glass
to
Origami - a collaboration with the Metropolitan
Museum of Art... There are so many of these great books, they get their own
Hoagies page! Don't miss teh Klutz books for our youngest kids,
including Tree
House Bugs and Pop
Bead People. Click Klutz
Books
to investigate them all...
The
New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain by Betty Edwards
Translated into thirteen languages, Drawing on the Right Side of the
Brain is the world's most widely used drawing-instruction guide...
Also
New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain Workbook: Guided Practice in the
Five Basic Skills of Drawing
Playtime
by Ray Gibson et al. (or visit Usborne Books
and search on "Playtime")
Getting started drawing and painting, lots of great simple ideas, and ways
to add to them... ages 3 and up
What Shall I Do Today?
by Ray Gibson et al. (or visit Usborne Books
and search on "What Shall I Do")
Great project ideas, easy to use, fun to create... ages 4 to 8
Young
Artist by Lucy Smith et al. (or visit Usborne Books
and search on "Young Artist")
More details, for bigger kids. ages 9 and up
Origami
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The
Complete Book of Origami: Step-by Step Instructions in Over 1000 Diagrams by
Robert J. Lang
- Create nearly 40 striking paper figures with clear, step-by-step
instructions and helpful diagrams. Features simple to advanced objects: cube,
parrot, rabbit, seagull, cuckoo clock, rocket, mouse, elephant, violinist,
Viking ship, and many more...
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The
Hands-On Marvelous Ball Book by Bradford Hansen-Smith
- A picture book for all ages, from 4 or 5 to adult. Jimmy discovers a
marvelous ball that keeps shifting its shape, size, and color, this book offers
directions for making three-dimensional geometric figures from simple materials:
thin paper plates, bobby pins, and masking tape... You can, too!
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Explore
Folding of the Circle: Book 1
Explore
Folding of the Circle: Book 2
Explore
Folding of the Circle: Book 3 all by Bradford Hansen-Smith
- Experience the circle and many more beautiful geometric forms, through art,
patterns and design, geometry, crafts, origami, mathematics, and more. Useful in
the classroom, homeschooling, or for self-study. Can be used alone, or in
conjunction with the introduction in The
Hands-On Marvelous Ball Book
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Folding
circle Tetrahedra: Truth in the Geometry of Wholemovement by Bradford Hansen-Smith
- The first comprehensive guide to the process of folding circles....
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The
Geometry of Wholemovement: folding the circle for information by Bradford Hansen-Smith
- A demonstration of teaching geometry and algebra by engaging the
problem-solving mind with hands-on folding activities. This process reveals
primary patterns that are an important beginning for 5 & 6 year-olds, as well as
for older students or art/math teachers. A great companion to
Folding circle Tetrahedra: Truth in the Geometry of Wholemovement, with more
depth and information
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Origami
Design Secrets: Mathematical Methods for an Ancient Art by Robert J. Lang
- We all know one, some of us is one... a Grammar Snob! A
fun way to learn grammar, while we learn to laugh at ourselves...
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Origami
Insects and their Kin by Robert J. Lang
- Create a swarm of cleverly designed paper insects. Noted origamist presents
step-by-step instructions and diagrams for 20 challenging projects: spotted
ladybug, tarantula, tick, butterfly, grasshopper, dragonfly, praying mantis,
scorpion, and more. Intermediate to advanced level...
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Polyhedron
Origami for Beginners by Miyuki Kawamura
- Simple instructions for recreating the intricate mathematical world of the
many-sided solid figure. A comprehensive collection of polyhedron origami from
tetrahedron to icosahedron. Each solid object is formed from simple folded
units, and illustrated with clear step-by-step diagrams...
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Unit
Origami: Multidimensional Transformations by Tomoko Fuse
- Tomoko Fuse is recognized at home and abroad as one of the most original and
exciting of all up-and-coming origami talents. In this book, she explains her
method for combining folded-paper units in an insertion fashion that results in
an endless sequence of multidimensional variations giving new life and freshness
to old-fashioned origami classics...
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Words!
The wrong words...??
-
Biting
the Wax Tadpole: Confessions of a Language Fanatic
by Elizabeth Little
- We all know one, some of us is one... a Grammar Snob! A
fun way to learn grammar, while we learn to laugh at ourselves...
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Grammar
Snobs Are Great Big Meanies: A Guide to Language for Fun and Spite
by June Casagrande
- We all know one, some of us is one... a Grammar Snob! A
fun way to learn grammar, while we learn to laugh at ourselves...
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The
Wrong Word Dictionary: 2,000 Most Commonly Confused Words
by Dave Dowling
- Even good writers sometimes find the right word elusive. Or is it illusive?
The correct usage for more than 2,000 words that people commonly misuse is
provided in this concise and accessible handbook that assures, insures, and
ensures that anyone who wants to communicate accurately and effectively chooses
the right word every time...
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Eats,
Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation
by Lynne Truss
- Who would have thought a book about punctuation could cause such a
sensation? Or try the
audio CD version - listen to "Cutting a Dash," the hit series about
punctuation that inspired the hit book...
The most popular vocabulary books, just for fun!
- 500 Key Words for the SAT, and How to Remember Them Forever! by Charles
Gulotta
- Pictures and stories to help you remember the meanings of five hundred of
the words that appear most frequently on the SAT. Learning is fast, fun, and
forever
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Bethump'd with Words by Covey MacGregor
- A unique perspective on English as well as keen sense for the 'natural'
comedy and humor of the language, made their first appearance in the board game
edition of
Bethump'd with Words
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Bibliophile's
Dictionary: 2000 Masterful Words and Phrases by Miles Westley
- 290 words commonly found on the SAT test and is presented with easy to
remember memory aids in the form of word associations and humorous cartoons
- Words
That Make a Difference
by Robert Greenman- and
More
Words that Make a Difference
by Robert Greenman and Carol Greenman
- Passages from the New York Times (Words) and the Atlantic Monthly (More
Words) demonstrate hundreds of our language's most interesting words. Both
books feature wonderful literary passages, many by renowned authors, with More Words reviewing
the history of the vocabulary through the ages and pages of the Atlantic Monthly...
- Vocabulary
Cartoons: Building an Educated Vocabulary With Visual Mnemonics by Sam Burchers, Max Burchers, Bryan Burchers
- 290 words commonly found on the SAT test and is presented with easy to
remember memory aids in the form of word associations and humorous cartoons
- Vocabulary
Cartoons II: Building an Educated Vocabulary With Sight and Sound Memory Aids
by Sam Burchers, Max Burchers, Bryan Burchers
- hundreds more words...
But Why???
-
The Know-It-All: One Man's Humble Quest to Become the Smartest Person in the
World by A.J. Jacobs
- Jacobs embarked on a life-changing quest: to read the entire contents of the
Encyclopedia Brittanica, all 33,000 pages, all 44 million words. The
mission began in October 2002, with the word "a-ak." The world launches
hilarious misadventures through 32 volumes, as Jacobs accumulates useful and
less-so knowledge, and along the way finds a deep connection with his father,
examines the nature of knowledge vs. intelligence, and learns how to be rather
annoying at cocktail parties...
- The
Nobel Book of Answers: The Dalai Lama, Mikhail Gorbachev, Shimon Peres, and
Other Nobel Prize Winners Answer Some of Life's Most Intriguing Questions for
Young People by Jimmy Carter, Desmond Tutu, George Vithoulkas, and others
- Nobel Prize winners honored for their work for peace and in science,
economics, medicine, and literature speak to children about elemental issues...
Intellectual Devotionals Daily growth for your
mind!
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The
Intellectual Devotional: Revive Your Mind, Complete Your Education, and Roam
Confidently with the Cultured Class by David S. Kidder and Noah D. Oppenheim
(or from B&N on
Audio CD, or from
Amazon book or Audio CD)
The
Intellectual Devotional Modern Culture: Revive Your Mind, Complete Your
Education, and Converse Confidently with the Culturati by David S. Kidder
and Noah D. Oppenheim (or from
Amazon)
The
Intellectual Devotional: American History: Revive Your Mind, Complete Your
Education, and Converse Confidently about Our Nation's Past by David S.
Kidder and Noah D. Oppenheim (or from
Amazon)
- A colection of 365 daily doses of knowledge, in seven topics each week,
including history, literature, philosophy, mathematics and science, religion,
fine arts, and music. Though I must admit, we keep
The Intellectual Devotional in a different room than the bedroom...
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Forbidden
Knowledge: A Wickedly Smart Guide to History's Naughtiest Bits by Will
Pearson (Editor)
Condensed
Knowledge: A Deliciously Irreverent Guide to Feeling Smart Again by Editors
of Mental Floss
Instant
Knowledge (Collins Gem) by Editors of Mental Floss
- Packed full of tidbits, quirky facts and history, this delightfully eclectic
new magazine teaches you what you should have learned in school - but didn't
- If you like the books, try out Mental Floss
Magazine and Board Game
- Einstein's
Refrigerator and Other Stories from Flip Side Of History by Steve Silverman
- Weird and bizarre subjects of true-life stories...
- Lindbergh's
Artificial Heart: More Fascinating True Stories From Einstein's Refrigerator by Steve Silverman
- More weird and bizarre true-life stories...
Look! A whole series of books written just for our kids! But Mom, but Dad, Why???
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Imponderables : The Solution to the Mysteries of Everyday Life by David Feldman
- the first of the Imponderables series... Why is a mile 5,280 feet? Which fruits are in Juicy Fruit' gum? Why does an X stand for a kiss? Why don't cats like to swim?
- Do Penguins Have Knees? by David Feldman
- The fifth book in the Imponderables series that answers questions about everyday life for which encyclopedias, dictionaries, and almanacs just don't have the answers
- How Do Astronauts Scratch an Itch? by David Feldman
- The whys of everything from why the letter 'x' is used in algebra to why potato chip bags are hard to open...
- How Does Aspirin Find a Headache? by David Feldman
- The 7th in the series, answers such questions as do snakes sneeze?, what does Barney Rubble do for a living?, and why doesn't glue get stuck in the bottle?
- What Are Hyenas Laughing At, Anyway? by David Feldman
- Feldman's knack of asking 'imponderable' questions continues in this blend of science and puzzles about everyday life, like why do mosquitoes seem to like some people more than others?
- When Do Fish Sleep?: And Other Imponderables of Everyday Life by David Feldman
- A third collection of answers to everyday conundrums, like why are tennis balls fuzzy...
- Who Put the Butter in Butterfly?...and Other Fearless Investigations into Our Illogical Language by David Feldman
- Demystify our language's most curious clichés and quips, from cooties and mugwumps to Ps and Qs and Peeping Tom...
- Why Do Clocks Run Clockwise? and Other Imponderables by David Feldman
- Here are the answers to questions that have been keeping you and your loved ones up nights...
- Why Do Dogs Have Wet Noses? by David Feldman
- Why do we kiss under mistletoe? And why are blueprints blue?...
- And if you like the books, try the game!
-
Marlarky (Patch Products)
- Players try to bluff answers to
Imponderable questions,
and opponents try to determine the real answers from the ones that are
simply malarky...
Or check out the hardback combination editions (at very reasonable prices)...
- Life's Imponderables: Why Do Clocks Run Clockwise? When Do Fish Sleep? Why Do Dogs Have Wet Noses? by David Feldman
- A World of Imponderables: When Did Wild Poodles Roam the Earth? Do
Penguins Have Knees? How Does Aspirin Find a Headache? by David Feldman
Everything you ever wanted to know about
Theater...
- Complete
Idiot's Guide to Amateur Theatricals by John Kenrick
- Everything you need to know about picking the right show; licensing,
casting, and budgeting; organizing a schedule; costumes, makeup, staging,
lighting, and music; tickets, fundraising, programs, cast parties, and more.
Illustrated with help plans and photos from actual productions...
How
Does the Show Go On? by John Kenrick
- Everything you need to know about picking the right show; licensing,
casting, and budgeting; organizing a schedule; costumes, makeup, staging,
lighting, and music; tickets, fundraising, programs, cast parties, and more.
Illustrated with help plans and photos from actual productions...
More Answers...
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A
Short History of Nearly Everything
by Bill Bryson, or
A
Short History of Nearly Everything: Special Illustrated Edition
- From primordial nothingness to this very moment, A Short History of Nearly
Everything reports what happened and how humans figured it out. [Bryson's] aim
is to help people like him, who rejected stale school textbooks and dry
explanations, to appreciate how we have used science to understand the smallest
particles and the unimaginably vast expanses of space...

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