Wednesday, May 14, 2008

More American Girl Books

All books are 50% off the original price!

· High Hopes for Addy (American Girls Short Stories) by Connie Porter Addy's new life in Philadelphia in the late 1860s continues to hold surprises, as she competes in a kite festival and her teacher recommends her for the Institute for Colored Youth. Includes informational pages about the Institute for Colored Youth and how to make a kite. (1 COPY) $3.95



· Felicity's New Sister-(American Girls Short Stories)Valerie Tripp Although she is tired of the responsibility of being the oldest sister, Felicity realizes how much her family means to her when a carriage accident puts her pregnant mother in danger. Includes a section on babies in the late 1700s. (4 COPY) $3.95








· A Reward for Josefina (American Girls Collection) by Tripp, Valerie (1 COPY) $3.95









Addy's Little Brother (The American Girls Collection) by Porter, Connie (1 COPY) Addy is unhappy when her younger brother starts ignoring and starts spending more time with her friend's cousin. Color illustrations accompany the text $3.95









· Again, Josefina! (The American Girls Collection) by Valerie Tripp (2 COPY) $3.95


Amelia Hits the Road (Amelia American Girl)) by Marissa Moss Amelia, of "Amelia's Notebook" returns for another adventure. This time, Amelia and her family take a car trip to the Grand Canyon, Death Valley, Yosemite National Park, and their old hometown. During the trip, Amelia worries about reuniting with her old best friend, and wonders whether they'll still be best pals. Color illustrations accompany the story which is told via Amelia's entries in her diary. (1 COPY)



Dr. Amelia's Boredom Survival Guide by Marissa Moss (1 copy)
Synopsis: While waiting for her sister's medical appointment, a bored Amelia creates a handwritten book of fifty suggestions for passing the time. Illustrator: Marissa Moss While stuck waiting in the doctor's office, Amelia creates a list of 50 ways to entertain herself in any situation.



· Amelia Writes Again (Amelia (softcover American Girl) by Marissa Moss The journal of now 10-year-old Amelia, first introduced to readers in "Amelia's Notebook." Here she struggles with conflicting feelings about privacy and friendship when her best friend, Leah, asks to read what Amelia writes in her journal. Color illustrations accompany the text. (1 COPY)


· MORE GAMES AND GIGGLES, WILD ABOUT ANIMALS book (1 COPY)







· Clever Letters: Fun Ways to Wiggle Your Words (American Girl Library Series) by Laura Allen, Valerie Coursen (2 copies)
· Help!: An Absolutely Indispensable Guide to Life for Girls! (American Girl Library Series) by Nancy Holyoke, Scott Nash (1 COPY)





Jazz Up Your Jeans: Tips & Tricks to Wake Up Your Wardrobe (American Girl Library (Middleton, Wis.)by Brooks Whitney; Illustrator-Geri Strigentz Bourget (1 COPY)



Amelia Book Notebook

All New Amelia Hoping to impress the new girl in her class while they work together on an archeological dig project, Amelia tries to improve by giving herself a makeover and almost loses a friend in the process., Hoping to impress the new girl in her class while they work together on an archeological dig project, Amelia tries to improve by giving herself a makeover and almost loses a friend in the process. (1 COPY)

· Here's How - American Girl Library Juggle scarves! Build a castle of cards! This how-to book shows you 21 top-secret tricks for everything from sports moves to silly stunts. Blow a double bubble. Eat with chopsticks. Dance the hula. Make a coin disappear. Get ready for school in 10 minutes. Do sign language and much, much more! For ages 8 and up. Pleasant Company Publications, 1996, 1st ed.. Soft cover, 7 x 9 inches, 48 pages (1 COPY)

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