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Go inside the 350-year-old home in Concord, Massachusetts where Louisa May Alcott wrote and set Little Women in 1868. With a nurturing, talented family as owners and literary giants Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Nathaniel Hawthorne as neighbors, Orchard House uniquely inspired Louisa May Alcott to write a book that has never been out of print and has been translated into over 50 languages.
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Go inside the 350-year-old home in Concord, Massachusetts where Louisa May Alcott wrote and set Little Women in 1868. With a nurturing, talented family as owners and literary giants Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Nathaniel Hawthorne as neighbors, Orchard House uniquely inspired Louisa May Alcott to write a book that has never been out of print and has been translated into over 50 languages.
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Helps teach children the Spanish language or to brush up on some early reading skills for those that already speak the language, using catchy lyrics and multicultural rhythms of other music. Episodes include Del Jardin; Tiene tu Cuerpo?; Que Buscas?; Cual Es?; and more.
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Home Made volume 4
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It is in the heart of Brittany that we find Jacques Lucas' Sculpted House, a monumental work extending over 2000 square meters on a site of one hectare.
6) Little women
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Chronicles the joys and sorrows of the four March sisters as they grow into young ladies in mid-nineteenth-century New England.
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"[A] "Little Women" that draws on both the classic novel and the writings of Louisa May Alcott and unfolds as the author's alter ego, Jo March, reflects back and forth on her fictional life. The beloved story of the March sisters, four young women each determined to live life on her own terms, is both timeless and timely"--Container.
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(First story) Mister Rogers is staying at Arthur's house but since his show is for babies Arthur doesn't want his friends to know. (Second story) Challenged by Fern to enter a poetry contest, Arthur and his friends each write a poem to be judged by the well known children's poet Jack Prelutsky. (Third story) It's the duel of the century as cellist Yo-Yo Ma faces jazz saxophonist Joshua Redman in the toughest gig of their careers -- in the Elwood City...
13) Dr. Seuss's ABC
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Dr. Seuss presents the letters and their sounds, and shows how the sounds join to form words.
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(First story) "Mr. Sipple from next door is moving away and Arthur wonders who will be the new neighbor." (Second story) "Arthur and Francine would love to lend their sisters to Sue Ellen, who's sick of being an only child. But Sue Ellen realizes that you should be careful what you wish for." (Third story) "Who ruined Dad's perfect souffle? The only thing Arthur and D.W. can agree on is that poor Pal was an unwitting accomplice."--Container.
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Night fright: Big, brave Binky Barnes. He'd be toast if people ever discovered he can't sleep without a night light. What happens when Arthur spends the night? What scared Sue Ellen?: Sue Ellen's not afraid of much, but when she encounters a really creepy howling noise in the woods, she's scared for real. She gathers the gang for a showdown. The fright stuff: Prankster poltergeists have arrived in Elwood City--just in time for the "Scare Your Pants...
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Two stories by Dr. Seuss. In the first story, a the Grinch tries to stop Christmas from arriving by stealing all the presents and food from the village, but much to his surprise, Christmas comes anyway. In the second story, if Gerlad McGrew ran the zoo, he'd let all the ordinary animals go and fill the zoo with more unusual beasts from the far corners of the world.
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Arthur's knee: Arthur's hurt his knee but he won't tell his mom, because then she'd know he'd been playing down at the dump. Can the Brain and D.W. convince Arthur to face up to it? Buster's breathless: Will Buster's friends ever treat him the same after they learn that he has asthma? The lousy week: An army of lice has descended upon the heads of Lakewood Elementary; who or what is strong enough to defeat them?
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Arthur bounces back: A mere ten dollars stands between Arthur and the moon shoes he's been dreaming about. A garage sale yields the money he needs--but at an unexpected cost. D.W. tricks the Tooth Fairy: D.W. needs money quick to buy her own Fluffy Unicorn Clothes-Horse and Horse-Clothes Barn. When she tries to pull a fast one on the Tooth Fairy, will Arthur have to pay? More: D.W. is thrilled to be getting an allowance, but when she learns that Emily...
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