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See this little dot / by Yolen, Jane,author.(CARDINAL)138811; Devernay, Laëtitia,1982-illustrator.(CARDINAL)599258;
Illustrates the characteristics and possible functions of a dot.Ages 5-7.Grades K-1.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Picture books.; Fiction.; Dot (Symbol);
Available copies: 22 / Total copies: 25
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Not just a Dot / by Brantz, Loryn,author,illustrator.(CARDINAL)343898;
Dot feels unimportant and unnecessary until the narrator, with the reader's assistance, shows just how important a dot can be.Ages 2-5.
Subjects: Fiction.; Dot (Symbol); Self-confidence;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Little.com / by Steadman, Ralph,author,illustrator.(CARDINAL)723157;
Reveals the secret adventures of the all-important dot that lives inside your computer once the computer is turned off.
Subjects: Action and adventure fiction.; Dot (Symbol); Humorous stories;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Thematic maps/ by Velasco, Adrianne,author; Velasco, Adrianne,author;
Parts of a map--Symbols and colors--Dot data--Map quiz--Glossary--Index--To learn more--.In Thematic Maps, early fluent readers will learn about common map features, such as map keys and compass roses, as well as specific features and the many kinds of thematic maps, including weather, voting, and dot density maps. Bright, tailored map diagrams and hands-on quiz questions complement the carefully leveled text to make reading and understanding maps easy and fun. Includes a Map Quiz, infographics, sidebars, table of contents, glossary, and index to aid comprehension. Children can learn more about maps using our safe search engine that provides relevant, age-appropriate websites. Thematic Maps is part of Jump!'s Let's Read Maps! series. Ages 7-10 Grades 2-5280L
Subjects: Informational works.; Instructional and educational works.; Literature.; Thematic maps; Map reading; Maps; Cartography;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Play electric guitar : from beginner to band in 3 months / by Burrows, Terry.(CARDINAL)530795;
Subjects: Sound recordings.; Programmed instructional materials.; Electric guitar;
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 2
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Goode's world atlas. by Goode, J. Paul,1862-1932.(CARDINAL)713272; Veregin, Howard.(CARDINAL)435600; Rand McNally and Company.(CARDINAL)148944;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 324-325) and indexes.Introduction -- the World -- North America -- South America -- Europe -- Asia -- Africa -- Australia, New Zealand & Oceania -- the Oceans & polar regions -- tables & indexes.
Subjects: Atlases.; World atlases.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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The word snoop / by Dubosarsky, Ursula,1961-(CARDINAL)351396; Dubosarsky, Ursula,1961-Word spy.(CARDINAL)495805; Riddle, Tohby,illustrator.(CARDINAL)359052;
How it all began: First alphabet -- English alphabet -- Let's change the alphabet -- Invent your own alphabet -- Shorthand -- Why is English so strange?: Silent letters -- Invention of printing -- American spelling -- Plurals -- Hooray for Anglo-Saxon! -- Shakespeare and the bible -- Dots and dashes, interrobangs and cat's claws: Punctuation -- Punctuation: signs & symbols -- Comma, colon: period. -- Question mark -- Exclamation mark -- Interrobang -- Quotation marks -- Apostrophe -- Punctuation in other languages -- Punctuation: do we need it? -- Letters, letters, letters: Anagrams -- Pangrams -- Lipograms -- Acronyms -- LLL (Latin, Latin, Latin) -- Well-mannered acronyms -- Dot dot dot -- And finally the backronym... -- Is that another Greek word?: Palindromes -- Mnemonics -- Oxymorons -- Who likes playing games?: Pig Latin -- Rebus -- Rhyming slang -- Say that again!: Puns -- Homophones -- Mondegreens -- Onomatopoeia -- Tongue twisters -- Portmanteau words -- Hmm, I wonder that you're really saying...: Euphemisms -- Don't mention it -- Doublespeak -- Cliches -- Tautology -- Is that a real person?: Nicknames -- Eponyms -- Spoonerisms -- Tom Swifties -- Malapropisms -- Pen names -- Back to the future: Telegramese -- Texting, LOL, Leet and more -- Smileys.A tour of the English language from the beginning of the alphabet in 4000 BC to modern text messaging and emoticons.990LAccelerated Reader ARLexileA Junior Library Guild selection
Subjects: English language;
Available copies: 8 / Total copies: 8
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Dot journaling--a practical guide : how to start and keep the planner, to-do list, and diary that'll actually help you get your life together / by Miller, Rachel Wilkerson,author.(CARDINAL)416313;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 220-221).It's a planner, a to-do list, and a diary for every aspect of your life-- and Miller shows how to make a dot-journal work for you. She helps you decide how simple (or elaborate) your journal will be, and offers tips for lists, symbols, and trackers that will help you keep your life in order.
Subjects: Appointment books.; Self-help publications.; Time management.; Diaries; Planning.;
Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 6
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No patterns needed : DIY couture from simple shapes / by Martin, Rosie,1983-author.(CARDINAL)428156;
If you want to sew your own clothes but are put off by the idea of cutting out pattern pieces covered with dotted lines and symbols, this is the book for you. Using Rosie Martin's innovative method, you begin with nothing but a rectangle, circle or triangle of fabric and some basic body measurements. Next, follow the detailed step-by-step photographs and diagrams to complete your garment. You'll need a sewing machine, but no special equipment or expensive fabrics. With plenty of variations suggested, you can play with the designs to make garments exactly the way you want them.
Subjects: Dressmaking.; Tailoring (Women's); Sewing.; Clothing and dress.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Modern Americana / by Humphrey, Max,author.; Dibble, Christopher,photographer.; Ewald, Chase Reynolds,1963-author.(CARDINAL)372984;
Bricks & mortar -- Into the woods -- Sitting, snoozing, standing around -- Fabric, pattern, color -- Stick 'em up -- Thrifting -- Eat, drink, visit -- Utility -- Educate & illuminate -- History & nostalgia -- The great outdoors.Organized around 70 elements of modern Americana, from Collections and Camps Cots to Greenery, Hair-on-Hide, Plywood, Polka Dots, and Taxidermy. Accompanied by tips for do-it-yourself styling, each page offers creative ways to employ iconic patterns, classic fabrics, sentimental items, and American symbols in your home.
Subjects: Illustrated works.; Instructional and educational works.; Photobooks.; Aesthetics.; Americana in interior decoration.; Design; Dwellings.; Interior decoration;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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