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The most amazing hockey quiz book ever
Par Ron Wight. 2002
Think you know it all about hockey? These fan-stumping quizzes will dispel the hockey myths you have believed since you…
were a kid, and help you learn about the more unique hockey records that may never be broken, and the most intriguing moments in hockey history. Packed with statistics, Q&A's, fascinating stories, and a unique chapter on women's hockey. 2002.Weather FAQ: frequently asked questions (Faq Ser.)
Par Valerie Wyatt. 2000
A learning resource featuring questions and answers about weather, from rain, clouds, and snow to wind and temperatures. Also included…
are experiments, a glossary, and cloud and snow charts. Grades 3-6. 2000. (Tactile page not included)The little book of big questions
Par Jackie French. 2000
A book that addresses the big questions kids often wonder about, such as "How did the universe begin?", and "What…
happens when you die?". For each question, different theories and opinions are illustrated, with easy-to-grasp examples and comparisons. Grades 3-6.Canada quiz: how much do you know about Canada? (Canada Quiz Ser. #Vol. 1)
Par E. Calvin Coish. 1992
You asked for it!: strange but true answers to 99 wacky questions
Par Marg Meikle. 2000
Marg Meikle, also known as the Answer Lady, answers queries she receives from kids about superstitions, customs, clothes, weather and…
just plain weird stuff. You'll find the answers to such questions as "Do dogs and cats have belly buttons?" and "How much does your head weigh?" here. Grades 4-7. Sequel to "Funny you should ask". 2000.Hadrian: the restless emperor (Roman Imperial Biographies Ser.)
Par Anthony Richard Birley. 1998
Hadrian's reign (AD 117-138) was a watershed in the history of the Roman Empire. In this text the author brings…
together the evidence from inscriptions and papyri, and up to date and in-depth examination of the work of other scholars on aspects of Hadrian's reign and policies such as the Jewish war, the coinage, and Hadrian's building programme in Rome, Athens and Tivoli. 1998.The rescue of Jerusalem: the alliance between Hebrews and Africans in 701 BC
Par Henry T Aubin. 2002
In 701 BC, Assyria's powerful army laid siege to Jerusalem, after already pillaging forty-six Judean towns and cities -- but…
something happened. Instead of completing the attack, the invaders hastily abandoned their siege works, leaving the City of David intact. The Bible credits divine intervention, modern scholars cite a plague, but the author concludes that in the eighth century BC an Egyptian Pharaoh dispatched an army of Kushites, black Africans like himself, to do battle with the Assyrians. 2002.A history of video games in 64 objects
Par World Video Game Hall of Fame. 2018
Inspired by the groundbreaking A History of the World in 100 Objects, this book draws on the unique collections of…
The Strong museum in Rochester, New York, to chronicle the evolution of video games, from Pong to first-person shooters, told through the stories of dozens of objects essential to the field's creation and development. Drawing on the World Video Game Hall of Fame's unmatched collection of video game artifacts, this fascinating history offers an expansive look at the development of one of the most popular activities of the modern world: video gaming. 2018.Collins gem card games (Collins gem)
Par Collins. 1991
A guide to the rules and strategies of 100 popular family and children's card games. Methods of play are illustrated…
and games featured include "all fives", "auction pitch", "Boston", "bridge", and "briscola" for adults, and "beggar-my-neighbour", "card dominoes", and "cheat" for children. 1991.Wrapped for eternity: the story of the Egyptian mummy
Par Mildred Mastin Pace, Tom Huffman. 1974
Who wrote the Dead Sea scrolls?: the search for the secret of Qumran
Par Norman Golb. 1995
A scholarly inquiry into the origins of the Dead Sea Scrolls, the first of which was discovered in the Qumran…
caves in 1947. The author refutes the theory that scribes produced the scrolls in a local Essenean monastery and asserts that the manuscripts were transferred from Jerusalem when the city was under Roman siege. c1995.Vegetables and bush fruits (Cullen garden guides)
Par Mark Cullen. 1985
Provides information on preparing and planting a garden, the tools and materials required, as well as detailed information on 21…
vegetables and 8 bush fruits. Includes a chapter on gardening with children. (Cullen Canadian garden guide)Valley of the Kings
Par John Romer. 1981
A popular historical account of one of the world's richest archaeological sites, the valley that contains all the known tombs…
of the pharaohs of the Egyptian New Kingdom. This double account tells the story of both the magnificent tombs themselves and the travelers and diggers of recent centuries who have hunted for the mysterious past of ancient Egypt. 1981.Une histoire des fleurs: entre nature et culture
Par Valérie Chansigaud. 2014
" Les fleurs nous accompagnent dans toutes les étapes de notre vie aussi bien dans les moments heureux que malheureux,…
dans notre intimité comme dans notre vie sociale. Elles sont tellement omniprésentes que l'on a oublié qu'elles avaient aussi une histoire. Ce livre, en se basant sur une riche iconographie, retrace les multiples liens culturels qui nous unissent au monde des fleurs et nous invite à nous interroger sur ces relations. Depuis quand date notre passion pour les fleurs ? Que nous racontent les fleurs dans l'art ? Fleurs de riches ou fleurs de pauvres ? Les fleurs rendent-elles heureux ? Cet amour des fleurs n'est cependant pas sans conséquences et l'on peut s'interroger sur son coût écologique, sur les causes de la disparition de certaines fleurs et sur la naturalité de nos jardins. La démarche originale de ce livre nous conduit à reconsidérer cette histoire entre nature et culture et à nous poser des questions parfois insolites. Y avait-il des fleurs au paradis terrestre ? La plus belle des fleurs n'est-elle pas artificielle ? Y aura-t-il encore des fleurs demain ? " -- 4e de couv.Une histoire du monde sans sortir de chez moi
Par Bill Bryson, Hélène Hinfray. 2014
" Si l'Américain Bill Bryson nous a déjà régalés de désopilantes chroniques sur ses compatriotes, c'est dans un vieux presbytère…
anglais qu'il a élu domicile. Mais au lieu de s'y reposer après avoir aussi exploré l'univers (Une histoire de tout, ou presque), il découvre que beaucoup d'événements qui se sont produits sur Terre depuis au moins deux siècles se retrouvent sous forme d'objets et de rituels dans notre intérieur. Il entreprend alors un Grand Tour à l'échelle d'une maison pour raconter de pièce en pièce l'aventure du génie humain. Au fil de cette histoire humoristique et sérieuse de l'envers du décor, vous croiserez des personnages aussi différents que Virginia Woolf (qui n'aimait pas sa bonne) et Karl Marx (qui couchait avec la sienne). Vous saurez tout sur l'invention de la tapette à souris et la construction de la tour Eiffel ; vous pénétrerez dans d'immenses châteaux, mais aussi dans votre matelas, que squattent deux millions d'acariens ; et puis vous comprendrez que sans les water-closets à chasse d'eau il n'y aurait pas eu de révolution industrielle. " -- 4e de couv. Titre uniforme: At home : a short history of private life.Unbored: the essential field guide to serious fun
Par Joshua Glenn, Elizabeth Foy Larsen. 2012
This is the guide and activity book every modern kid needs, crammed with activities that are not only fun and…
doable but also designed to get you engaged with the wider world. Presents hands-on activities like classic science experiments, crafts and upcycling, board game hacking, code-cracking, geocaching, skateboard repair, yarn-bombing, and stop-action movie-making, plus tons of trivia, best-of lists, and forward-thinking ideas made accessible to kids. Explore the world, test your limits, dare to be different, have fun, and get unbored. Grades 5-8 and older readers. 2012.Tutankhamen: the life and death of the boy-king
Par Christine El Mahdy. 1999
Egyptologist examines archaeological and historical evidence to reconstruct the life of the Eighteenth Dynasty pharaoh. El Mahdy separates fact from…
legend as she describes Egyptian civilization based on evidence from Luxor in the fourteenth century B.C. Also provides details of British archaeologist Howard Carter's 1922 discovery of Tutankhamen's tomb. 1999.True north strange & free: 1,001 Canadian Hard Facts, Eccentricities, Unusual And Unsolved Mysteries
Par Philomena Hurley-Rutherford. 2002
Did you know that Canada has museums dedicated to eyeglasses, games, and potatoes, or that the Queen of Siam lived…
in Halifax? Combines hundreds of amazing anecdotes, compelling facts, and oddball stories with historical highlights, mini-biographies, and little-known facts to celebrate Canada's rich, fascinating and just plain strange history. 2002.Tough questions Jews ask: a young adult's guide to building a Jewish life
Par Edward Feinstein. 2003
Author Rabbi Feinstein answers typical teen questions about Judaism, like "Why should I believe in God?", "Is Any of That…
Stuff in the Bible True?", and "No Cheeseburgers? No Going to the Mall on Saturday? Why Does Religion Need So Many Rules?" Includes discussions about God, intermarriage, prayer, bar/bat mitzvah, Israel, Christianity, anti-Semitism, the meaning of life, and the Messiah. Some descriptions of violence. Grades 5-8. 2003.Tomfoolery: trickery and foolery with words
Par Alvin Schwartz. 1973