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Title: 100 Best Books for Children
Author: Anita Silvey
An instant classic, 100 Best Books for Children points parents in the right direction [to] 100 titles no child should miss (Booklist). With thirty-five years of experience at the heart of children's publishing, Anita Silvey is better equipped than anyone to help parents make the right reading choices for their children, given the enormous range of children's books available today. From Goodnight Moon to Tuck Everlasting, Silvey narrows the field to 100 best books, organizing them by age and providing essays on plot summary as well as fascinating insights into the story behind the story that only an insider would know. The guide also includes an extensive list tailored to particular interests and a reading journal. Now in paperback, 100 Best Books is a perfect handbook for parents to ensure that their child will have every opportunity to read the best of the best.

Title: 101 Great Science Experiments
Author: Neil Ardley
Many of these 101 science experiments are great, but there's also plenty of standard fare, such bottle gardens, construction of a circuit, and the perennial erupting volcano. What makes this book special is the clean, simple format with equally simple instructions. The experiments are grouped into 11 categories, including water and liquids, electricity, motion and machines, and the senses. Most of the experiments are laid out in seven steps or less. Crisp, color photographs and concise captions make each step easy to follow. Children of various ages are shown performing many of the procedures. A warning about being a safe scientist is fairly inconspicuous on the verso of the title page; a symbol for adult supervision is described there and appears throughout the text where cutting, heating, and potentially harmful substances are required. Young scientists should find plenty of ideas for experiments and activities that can be done with ordinary household items and found materials.

Title: 365 Simple Science Experiments
Author: E. Richard Churchill
Make science magic every day of the year! With an average of 3 or 4 accessible experiments per spread, the volume demonstrates how to utilize simple items such as straws, string, paper and eggs to make a galvanometer or a balance scale. Two-color drawings show step-by-step instructions, and a cast of animal characters inject some humor.

Title: A Child's Garden of Verses
Author: Robert Louis Stevenson
A Child's Garden of Verses is a collection of poetry for children by the Scottish author Robert Louis Stevenson. The collection first appeared in 1885 under the title Penny Whistles, but has been reprinted many times, often in illustrated versions. It contains about 65 poems including the cherished classics Foreign Children, The Lamplighter, The Land of Counterpane, Bed in Summer, My Shadow and The Swing.

Title: A Christmas Carol
Author: Charles Dickens
A Christmas Carol is a Victorian morality tale of an old and bitter miser, Ebenezer Scrooge, who undergoes a profound experience of redemption over the course of one evening. Mr Scrooge is a financier/money-changer who has devoted his life to the accumulation of wealth. He holds anything other than money in contempt, including friendship, love and the Christmas season.

Title: A Creature Was Stirring
Author: Clement Clarke Moore
Just before leaving with his parents to go skiing before Christmas, Connor Morgan breaks his leg. Fortunately, Great Aunt Bergen is coming to watch the house, and Conner can stay with her. But there is something very strange about Aunt Bergen, and strange things start to happen when she arrives.

Title: A Fly Went By
Author: Mike McClintock
Everyone is afraid someone is going to get them and their fear makes them do foolish things. What makes this story interesting is that the child narrator is fearless enough to confront what the others fear.

Title: A Picture for Harold's Room
Author: Crockett Johnson
Harold needs a picture for his bedroom wall. So he takes his purple crayon and begins to create a whole new world around him. But then he notices he has gotten very small-half the size of a daisy! Only a very clever artist can find his way home now.

Title: A Series of Unfortunate Events Box: Orphans! Murder! Disappearance!
Author: Lemony Snicket Brett Helquist
In this first book we find the unfortunate Baudelaire children, who once led happy lives, have lost their parents and their home. They are then shuffled off to live with some distant relative they had never heard of, Count Olaf. Well the Count is only after their fortune. So he comes up with a brilliant plan to marry the 14 year old violet, thus giving him control over the fortune.

Title: A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Bad Beginning
Author: Lemony Snicket
The Bad Beginning is a novel by Daniel Handler, written under his pen name Lemony Snicket, and the first of thirteen books in the A Series of Unfortunate Events collection. It features the three recently orphaned Baudelaire children, 14-year-old Violet, 12-year-old Klaus and baby Sunny, who are given into the care of a distant cousin, Count Olaf, who only wants the fortune Mr. and Mrs. Baudelaire left behind.

Title: A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Blank Book
Author: Lemony Snicket
Just as Lemony Snicket has spent years researching the distressing lives of the Baudelaire orphans, now you too can record your own unfortunate events. The blank pages of this fraudulent book are perfect for writing down any secretive and upsetting research of your own, including the names of suspicious teachers; secret codes you have devised; details of sinister conversations you have overheard; maps of places that are important to you, and other crucial and woeful information.

Title: A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Carnivorous Carnival
Author: Lemony Snicket
The story begins where the Baudelaires are listening to Count Olaf and his troupe from the back of a trunk they were hiding in. They talk about a woman named Madame Lulu. Madame Lulu has told Count Olaf where the Baudelaires are hidden each time they move.

Title: A Swiftly Tilting Planet
Author: Madeleine L'Engle
In A Swiftly Tilting Planet, Charles Wallace Murry, an advanced and perceptive child in A Wrinkle in Time and A Wind in the Door, has grown into an adolescent. His intelligence and remarkable goodness carry him through an adventure in time to save the world from nuclear disaster threatened by Mad Dog Branzillo, the dictator of the fictional South American country of Vespugia. In order to change the outcome of the present, Charles Wallace must change the past, in a series of 'might-have-beens,' events which are turning points fought over by the powers of good and evil.

Title: A Treasury of Children's Literature
Author: Armand Eisen
A Treasury of Children's Literature is a collection of poems, fables, folk tales and nursery rhymes. The book also includes hundreds of full-color drawings by different artists.

Title: A Wind in the Door
Author: Madeleine L' Engle
A Wind in the Door (1973) is a young adult science fantasy novel by Madeleine L'Engle. It is a sequel to A Wrinkle in Time, and part of the Time Quartet.

Title: A Wonderful Welcome to Oz: The Marvelous Land of Oz, Ozma of Oz, and the Emerald City of Oz
Author: L. Frank Baum
A trio of novels from Baum's popular fantasy series come together in a compilation edition containing The Marvelous Land of Oz, Ozma of Oz, and The Emerald City of Oz, accompanied by a definitive introduction to the history of Oz and its characters by the best-sellling author of Wicked.

Title: A Wrinkle in Time
Author: Madeleine L' Engle
A Wrinkle in Time is a children's fantasy novel by Madeleine L'Engle, written from 1959 to 1960 and published in 1962 after at least 26 rejections by publishers because it was, in L'Engle's words, too different. The book went on to win a Newbery Medal, Sequoyah Book Award, and Lewis Carroll Shelf Award, and was runner-up for the Hans Christian Andersen Award. It is the first in L'Engle's series of books about the Murry and O'Keefe families.

Title: Adrift in the Pacific: Two Years Holiday
Author: Jules Verne
The book is about a group of boys who find themselves adrift at sea. After a terrible storm they are cast upon a deserted island where they must learn to get along together to survive.

Title: Aesop's Fables
Author: Aesop
Enjoy the ageless and timeless wisdom of Aesop and his Fables from this book. The morals of which can still find relevance in today's society. This is what being Human is all about, the bad and the good….If you want to find out about the hundreds of Greek and Latin fables and need an English translation, this is a great place to begin. None of the other books of Aesop's fables in English contains as complete a selection of fables as this Oxford World's Classics version.

Title: Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Author: Judith Viorst
This picture book records the events of a bad day in the life of Alexander, a boy pictured on the cover with spiky hair and a disgruntled expression.

Title: Alfie Gets in First
Author: Shirley Hughes
Alfie, his Mother, and his baby sister, Annie Rose, live in a London attached house. One day, after returning home from shopping, Alfies mother unlocks the door and goes back outside to fetch Annie Rose and the groceries. Alfie, who is not only just a little boy, but an incorrigible one as well, runs into the house and slams the door with glorious glee. The door locks. Alfie is too small to reach the latch.

Title: Alice in Wonderland
Author: Charles Dodgson
Tale in which a little girl falls down a rabbit hole, changes size unexpectedly, and discovers a world of irrational and amusing characters.

Title: Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass
Author: Charles Dodgson
The Mad Hatter, the Ugly Duchess, the Mock Turtle, the Queen of Hearts, the Cheshire Cat-characters each more eccentric than the last, and that could only have come from Lewis Carroll, the master of sublime nonsense. In these two brilliant burlesques he created two of the most famous and fantastic novels of all time that not only stirred our imagination but revolutionized literature.

Title: Alice’s Adventures under Ground
Author: Lewis Carroll
Alice is very bored and sleepy while sitting with her older sister outside, until she sees a White Rabbit looking at his watch and talking to himself. She follows the Rabbit down a very deep rabbit hole and ends up far beneath the ground in a hall with a tiny locked door that leads to a beautiful garden. She eats and drinks things that make her change in size, but she is still unable to get through the door into the garden.

Title: Alphabet Explosion!: Search and Count from Alien to Zebra
Author: John Nickle
Alphabet Explosion is a picture book and a traditional alphabet book combined. The author skillfully mixed objects jumbled together in each glossy page. The readers then are instructed to find each object, action, and color. The number of items to look for are provided on each page while the answer keys are in the back of the book.