Kids Online Books To Read
Posted on Saturday, October 30th, 2010 at 10:45 am

HIT Entertainment and RosettaBooks to Publish Bestselling “Rainbow Magic”™ e-Books in the United States, Available …
NEW YORK & SEATTLE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–HIT Entertainment and RosettaBooks to Publish Bestselling “Rainbow Magic”™ e-Books in the United States, Available Exclusively in Amazon’s Kindle Store
Celebrate NEA’s Read Across America Day with Dr. Seuss – kidthing
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The Halloween Tree [VHS] $9.98 Spock (Leonard Nimoy) waxes spooky as Death personified in this video retelling of Ray Bradbury’s classic Halloween adventure. A Hanna-Barbera animated presentation, The Halloween Tree tells the story of four close friends who must face their greatest fears as they travel through time to save their dear comrade, Pip. It’s Halloween night, Pip’s favorite holiday, and the friends are baffled to spot… |
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The Birth of The Constitution:This is America Charlie Brown [VHS] $9.95 … |
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Dr. Seuss’s ABC [VHS] $7.98 Together, the three stories in this video offer a fine introduction to the basics of reading, in an appealing and humorous format kids will enjoy. Dr. Seuss ABC’s teaches the alphabet through whimsical Seuss characters and crazy, kid-friendly words. Each word of the alphabet is introduced with its capital and lowercase letters. Then different words that use the letter are spelled. Kids will enjoy … |
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Fulcrum Multi-Flex LED Task Light, Silver $6.99 The superb brightness provided by LEDs makes these lights great for many uses. Use them as book lights, task lights, craft lights and more. Lightweight and efficient, these lights are ideal for reading while traveling. Great for crafts, including sewing and needlework, as well. LED lights will virtually last forever, making these lamps a far better choice than a traditional reading light. These la… |
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Children Reading Solar Garden Statue $36.00 Simplicity says it best when you want to recall the charm of yesteryear. And our children reading solar garden statue says it in a most delightful way. The young boy and girl are sharing their favorite book, and are even prepared to keep reading after dark, by the light of his solar lantern! Enchanting figures cast with a faux rough carved surface, and painted in warm, earthy tones to go with y… |
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Ticket To Ride $33.99 October 2, 1900 was 28 years to the day that noted London eccentric, Phileas Fogg accepted and then won a $20,000 bet that he could travel “Around the World in 80 Days”. Now at the dawn of the century it was time for a new “impossible journey.” Some old friends have gathered to celebrate Fogg’s impetuous and lucrative gamble and to propose a new wager of their own. The stakes: $1 million — and th… |
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LeapFrog LeapPad Explorer (Green) $83.99 Introducing LeapPad Explorer, the personalized learning tablet just for kids. A built-in camera/video recorder, 100+ games and activities and innovative creativity and reading apps offer limitless learning and endless ways to play.Features include: •A broad curriculum that goes beyond school skills•A built-in camera and video recorder•Skill levels that automatically adjust to each c… |
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LeapFrog Scribble and Write $18.88 Light the way to early writing with Scribble & Write! Children trace the lights to get practice drawing simple shapes and pictures, then graduate to learning upper- and lowercase letters with step-by-step guidance. Fun learning games help reinforce letter recognition and pencil control skills. Best of all, Scribble & Write uses a single retraceable surface for ease of use and portability. Parents … |
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Let’s Draw! $18.79 Features include: •Once you’ve mastered your drawing skills in “Learn to Draw” mode, it’s time to unleash the creativity. Draw whatever you like. Once completed, each picture is stored in the Album for you to view later.•Because Nintendo DS is a portable game machine, kids can enjoy drawing at any time, anywhere without the need for paper and crayons.•Once a drawing is completed, to… |
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Grand Theft Auto Vice City $0.01 How big is this game? Even publicists for other games end up talking about Vice City when they call our office, babbling in the same helplessly intoxicated way that afflicts everyone who plays it. The achievement of Vice City (which, as everyone knows by now, is set in the 1980s and offers an all-new, Miami Vice-inspired story) is not only that it manages to live up to an absurd level of expectati… |