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- Goosebumps. [videorecording] / by Caloz, Michael,1985-; Brown, Heather,1981-; Fairlie, Kristin.; Stine, R. L.(CARDINAL)342206; Fruet, William,1933-; Shebib, Noah.;
One day at Horrorland. One day at Horrorland : part 1 ; One day at Horrorland : part 2 ; Welcome to Camp Nightmare : part 1 ; Welcome to Camp Nightmare : part 2 -- Go eat worms. Go eat worms ; Bad hare day ; Revenge of the lawn gnomes.One day at Horrorland: Heather Brown, Michael Caloz, Jonathan Whitaker, Kaj-Erik Eriksen, Chris Benson, Jeffrey Akomah ; Go eat worms: Noah Shebib, Kristin Fairlie, Dov Tiefenbach, Tabitha Lupien, Lance Paton, Kerry Segal ; R.L. Stine, host.A family on its way to a theme park gets lost and ends up at Horrorland amusement park instead; a boy at summer camp for the first time discovers that strange things are happening at the camp; a boy who considers himself an expert on worms discovers worms everywhere he goes, including in a rival classmate's science project; an amateur magician steals a real magician's bag of tricks and must find a way to save his sister after she is turned into a rabbit; after a man brings home a pair of garden gnomes, strange activities start occuring in the yard during the night.TV rating: Not rated.DVDs, Dolby digital stereo, surround.
- Subjects: Television series.; Fiction television programs.; Television adaptations.; Horror television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Stine, R. L.; Worms; Camps; Magic; Gnomes; Hares; Amusement parks;
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- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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- Painting and decorating clay pots : 150 step-by-step projects for painting people, animals, and fantasy characters on terra-cotta pots / by Kunkel, Natalie.(CARDINAL)421421; Kunkel, Annette.(CARDINAL)463551;
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- Subjects: Painting.; Decoration and ornament.; Flowerpots in art.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Charming woodland crafts : 50 fun and easy projects made from natural and recycled materials / by Padilla, Sibia Torres,author.;
Introduction -- Notes to crafters -- FLOWER-PRESSING BASICS: Pressing flowers in the microwave -- drying flowers in a book -- Drying flowers with a wooden press -- FUN WITH FLOWERS: Treasure basket -- Stained-glass flowers -- Mini paper-mache lanterns -- Flower power vase -- Make your own flower paint -- Mini hanging jars -- Leafy splatter painting -- Kindness stickers -- Wondering flower lantern -- Confetti party popper -- Secret garden charms -- Garden in a jar -- Wax flower crown -- Blooming love note -- Flower bookmark -- Hanging suncatchers -- Glowing picnic lanterns -- Blossom letters -- Nature's treasure bowl -- Bursting envelope -- FOREST CRAFTS: Toadstool wand -- Explorer journal -- Rockin' cacti creations -- Pebble gnomes -- Mini fairy house -- Fairy jar -- Magnificent mushrooms -- Nature's palette -- Woodland wonder frame -- Magic rocks -- Birdie cottage feeder -- Fairytale forest candleholder -- Forest getaway book nook -- Mini birdhouse stakes -- Fairy portraits -- Fairy doors -- 3D cardboard birds -- INSECT FUN: Ladybug friends -- Glowing firefly sky -- Seed pod dragonflies -- Potato bugs -- Insect dome -- Pebble ants -- Crawling critter leaves -- Firefly jar -- Fluttering crayon butterflies -- Buzzing plant pot -- Bug discovery jar -- Bottle butterfly baton -- Bee suncatcher -- About the author -- Acknowledgments -- Index.Capture the Magic and Whimsy of the Enchanted Forest. Make spellbinding nature crafts that will transport your wild child into the realm of fairies, gnomes and enchanted toadstools. Discover how to use flowers and fairy lights to create a dreamy Flower Lantern, or fill a glass jar with moss, painted rocks and little treasures to invite a fairy into your very own Fairy Jar. Kids who love all things creepy crawly will get a kick out of collecting seed pods and painting their own Seed Pod Dragonflies or repurposing a plastic bottle to catch cardboard bugs in a unique Insect Dome. Every project uses recycled materials you can find in your home or backyard. These sweet and charming heirloom crafts will inspire kids of every age -- even those "kids at heart" adults -- to find the magic in the mundane, create special memories and preserve a bit of nature's wild beauty.Ages 8-9.Grades 3-4.
- Subjects: Nature craft; Handicraft;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Creating with salt dough. by Llimós Plomer, Anna.(CARDINAL)667759; Sadurní, Laia.(CARDINAL)533649;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Provides instructions for using dough to create a variety of craft projects, including a snake bookmark, napkin rings, a hair-clip worm, ladybug belt, picture frame, and more.
- Subjects: Bread dough craft; Handicraft;
- Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 7
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- Crocheted scoodies : 20 gorgeous hooded scarves and cowls to crochet / by Melzer, Magdalena,author.; Thiemeyer, Anne,author.;
Introduction -- Orange: the new black -- Evergreen: made in minutes -- Hot red: stitches in curves -- Blue velvet: simply pleasant -- Pepermint: snuggle snood -- Soft & cosy: XXL crochet -- Multicolour: lacy pattern -- Mix & match: always different -- Rockabilly: put a bow on it -- Black & white: checkerboard -- Lady in red: zigzag pattern -- Warm up: with a cord stopper -- Coral reef: patches of colour -- Grasshopper: gnome hat -- Rainbow: showing its true colours -- Grey shadow: marls andstripes -- Soft waves: flowing movements -- WIld berries: long fringes -- Ice age: hood in a square -- Mexican theme: it's got to have tassels -- How its done -- Crochet patterns.'Scoodie' comes from the combination of the words scarf and hoodie --and it is taking the world by storm! Magdalena Melzer and Anne Thiemeyer have created 20 scoodie designs that are not only fabulous fashion accessories, but their chunky crocheted yarns will also keep both your neck and head wonderfully warm and cozy." The projects range from the classy and chic to the more casual and creative. With so much variety to choose from, you're sure to find the right style to suit you. There are only two sizes of crochet hook required for every design in the book; and all the projects are graded by difficulty, meaning that, no matter what your crochet ability is, there really is something for everyone. There is even a helpful step-by-step basic crochet guide and techniques for making pom-poms and tassels--provided from Amazon.com.
- Subjects: Crocheting; Hoods (Headgear); Scarves.;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 4
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- Clay Play! Whimscial gardens: create over 30 magical miniatures! / by Taylor, Terry,1952-author.(CARDINAL)701710;
Full-color illustrations and easy-to-follow directions explain how to transform simple balls and coils of polymer clay into more than 30 enchanting keepsakes that include fairies, gnomes, and elves with their adorable cottages and hideaways; popular garden ornaments such as a mini wishing well, birdbath, and welcome sign; and a variety of cute little plants and animals. The detailed, step-by-step instructions feature numerals corresponding to color photos that provide helpful examples. Crafters of all ages will adore these fun-filled projects, which make charming decorations and unique gifts.
- Subjects: Polymer clay craft;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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- Chainmail bikini : the anthology of women gamers / by Newlevant, Hazel,book editor,author,artist.(CARDINAL)598514;
"Chainmail Bikini is an anthology of comics by and about female gamers! Forty cartoonists have contributed comics about the games they’re passionate about -- from video games to tabletop role-playing to collectible card games. The comics in Chainmail Bikini explore the real-life impact of entering a fantasy world, and how games can connect us with each other and teach us about ourselves. Alliances are forged, dice get rolled, and dragons get slain! Chainmail Bikini shows that while women are not always the target market for gaming, they are a vital and thoroughly engaged part of it, and are eager to express their personal take as players, makers, and critics of games."--provided by Amazon.com.A certain kind of story / Molly Ostertag -- Let me do it / Sara Goetter -- Choose your own adventure / Rachel Ordway -- Better together / Hazel Newlevant -- Reticulating splines / Amanda Scurti -- Poppy the gnome and friends! / Katie Longua -- Tales of the crystals / written by Anna Anthropy ; illustrated by Jeremy Boydell -- Gamer grrrl / written by Kae Kelly-Colon ; illustrated by June Vigants -- Pocket worlds / Anna Rose -- Boy or girl? / Kori Michele Handwerker -- Delicious escapism / Sarah Winifred Searle -- Battle for Amtgard / Maggie Siegel-Berele -- LAIR / Natalie Dupille -- Girls who are boys / MK Reed -- Here comes a new challenger / Kinoko Evans -- Pretty paladin critical missy / Becca Hillburn -- Rush of blood / Hazel Newlevant -- Three weekends a year / Kate Craig -- I choose you / written by Merritt Kopas ; illustrated by Mia Schwartz -- Absolute domination / Diana Nock -- A kind of magic / Liane Pyper -- The natural / Sarah Stern -- She's the backbone of this facility / Laura Lannes -- Memoir of a part-time knight / Yao Xiao -- Project white mage / Sera Stanton -- Connections / Caitlin Rose Boyle -- Dream suite / Megan Brennan -- Life +1 / Buntoo -- Hang in there, Peach / Aatmaja Pandya -- Manic pixel dream girl Gaiden: guitar heroine / Elizabeth Simins -- Ikachan / Jane Mai -- Slinging cardboard / Sophie Yanow -- Stand-ins / Annie Mok -- Achievement unlocked / Jade F. Lee -- Hermia / Miranda Harmon -- Pocket / Carey Pietsch.
- Subjects: Autobiographical comics.; Nonfiction comics.; Comics (Graphic works); Graphic novels.; Women fantasy gamers; Video games; Board games; Fantasy games; Simulation games;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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- Pearls from Peoria / by Farmer, Philip José.; Spiteri, Paul.;
Myths and paramyths: Nobody's perfect ; Wolf, iron, and moth ; Evil, be my good ; Mother Earth wants you ; Opening the door ; The wounded ; Heel -- Ralph von Wau Wau: A scarletin study ; The doge whose barque was worse that his bight ; Jonathan Swift Somers III, cosmic traveller in wheelchair -- Lost futures: Seventy years of decpop ; Fundamental issue ; Some fabulous yonder ; Planet pickers ; The terminalization of J.G. Ballard -- Psychological tales: The blind rowers ; Hunter's moon ; The rise gotten ; The good of the land ; O'Brien and Obrenov -- Doc Savage: Writing Doc's biography ; Savage shadow ; Doc Savage and the cult of the Blue God ; The monster on hold -- Tarzan and ERB: The princess of Terra ; The golden age of the brass ; An Appreciation of Edgar Rice Burroughs ; The arms of Tarzan ; The two Lord Ruftons ; A reply to "The Red Herring" ; The Great Korak time discrepancy ; The Lord Mountford mystery ; From ERB to YGG ; A language for Opar ; The purple distance -- PJF on SF: The source of the river ; A rough knight for the queen ; The journey as the revelation of the unknown ; The Josés from Rio ; Getting a-long with Heinlein ; God's hat ; To Forry Ackerman, the wizard of sci-fi ; Pornograms and supercomputers ; A review of Chrysalis ; Review of The Prometheus project ; Review of How the wizard came to Oz ; Oft have I travelled ; White whales, raintrees, flying saucers ; If R.I.P. ; The Tin woodman slams the door ; Witches and gnomes and talking animals, oh my ; Suffer a witch to live -- Poems: Imagination ; Good but not good enough ; The pterodactyl ; Sestina of the space rocket ; Beauty in this iron age ; In common ; Black squirrel on cottonwood limb's tip ; Job's Leviathan -- PJF on PJF: Maps and spasms ; Religion and myths ; Creating artificial worlds ; Phonemics ; Lovers and otherwise ; A fimbulwinter introduction ; On a mountain upside down -- On PJF: Afterword, The mother of Pearl ; The artwork and the artists ; Photo montages.
- Subjects: Farmer, Philip José.; American literature.; Science fiction, American.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The jumbo book of outdoor art : an artistic adventure from the Avenue Road Arts School / by Luxbacher, Irene,1970-(CARDINAL)689818; Avenue Road Arts School (Toronto, Ont.);
Suggests ways for young artists to use their creative talents to make a variety of projects that use or represent objects found in nature, including secret gardens, pressed flowers, weathervanes, and coral reef paintings.
- Subjects: Art; Handicraft; Nature (Aesthetics); Nature in art;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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