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Abracadabra-TumblePuzzle
Put the pieces together in this fun TumblePuzzle!
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Ace Lacewing: Bad Bugs Are My Business
When Scratch Murphy's flea bag full of dough goes missing, Ace Lacwing is on the case. With friends Xerces and Zito at his side, Ace searches Six Legs Park for clues. From the Termite Tower of Terror to Queenie Bee's Hive Rise Honey Stand, the place is crawling with suspects.
A hilarious, witty tribute to the classic detective story.
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Author: Biedrzycki, David
Illustrator: Biedrzycki, David
Publisher: Charlesbridge Books
TumbleTime: 13 minutes
ISBN: 978-1-57091-692-2
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Ace Lacewing: Bug Detective
When Queenie Bee goes missing, Ace Lacewing is hot on the honey trail. With his trusty sidekick, Sergeant Zito the Mosquito, Ace combs Motham City for clues. But the suspects are piling up, including Motham enemy number one, Al the Drone. Will Ace find Queenie Bee before it's too late? Moody illustrations capture the feel of film noir.
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Author: Biedrzycki, David
Illustrator: Biedrzycki, David
Publisher: Charlesbridge Books
TumbleTime: 13 minutes
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Ace Lacewing: Bug Detective Word Search
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Addison Addley And The Things That Aren't There (Read-Along)
Addison Addley hates math. He hates public speaking too. Actually, he hates anything that involves work, but he only has a couple of weeks to write and memorize his grade five speech. The problem is, he can’t think of a single topic. When he finally comes up with an excellent idea for a speech, it almost writes itself, but it's his poor math skills that make speech day unforgettable.
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Author: McMillan, Melody DeFields
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Publisher: Orca Book Publishers
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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Read-Along)
Read-Alongs combine the large print features of TumbleReadables with the full narration of TumbleTalkingBooks!
Mark Twain (the pseudonym of writer and journalist Samuel Clemens) is one of the most loved and read American writers. Humorist, adventurer, raconteur, and sly observer of quirky customs, characters, and manners, Twain’s best loved books are The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1876) and this book, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1886). Both books recall boyhood reminiscences and life on the Mississippi, translated into an easygoing, easy-to-read narrative form. While Tom Sawyer addresses more the adolescent experiences, anxieties, and fears of boyhood, Huckleberry Finn recounts the story of a boy and a runaway slave, two unlikely companions who pole a raft down the mighty Mississippi, are set upon by rogues, bounty hunters and “well-meaning” citizens, moving from one adventure to the next. The works of Mark Twain are often viewed as amusing tales of adventure, but the contemporary reader will see a much slyer Twain, and his underlying social commentary along with his keen ability to capture the spirit of an era in American history. Twain is regarded as one of the “founding fathers” of American literature and both The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer are essential reading for any student of American literature, or America itself.
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Author: Twain, Mark
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Publisher: Blackstone/TR Classics
TumbleTime: 9 hours and 30 minutes
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