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If you've got a box, you've got it made! With step-by-step instructions and hundreds of illustrations, this book can help kids transform a cardboard box into easy-to-make playthings—and teach them firsthand about recycling. Start with the basics: a box and an imagination. Tissue boxes, cereal boxes, corrugated boxes, and cardboard boxes can all be put to good use. Then just follow directions for dozens of projects. The possibilities are endless! Thinking beyond the box, kids can make a puppet stage, sports car, propeller airplane, robot, tin man costume, moon suit, giant dragon, miniature golf game, musical box band, and much more. It all adds up to enjoying a fun day in an earth-friendly way—a creative, environmental lesson that kids will love!
Hound tries to find something to help his friend when Pup expresses a need to eat--right away.
Two lovable dogs who become night owls learn about friendship.
Pup hides from Hound at the county fair.
Pup finds lots of trouble and Hound has to help him out of it.
In this Level 1 first reader, Hound tries to teach tagalong Pup some new tricks.
Hound, an excellent watchdog, finds out what the white, flapping thing is that scared the chickens and Pup on a stormy night.
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Provides instructions for making a variety of decorative boxes from such materials as match and shoe boxes, cardboard, twigs, or a tunafish can, and other common household items
"Married hell in a London suburb ... A truly superior thriller." — The New Yorker. In this suspenseful novel, Mary's gossiping friends can't soothe her obsession with the strange man haunting their neighborhood.