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March
25, 2002:
Wilma Unlimited: How Wilma Rudolph Became the World's
Fastest Woman
GREAT book to introduce young readers to
the INCREDIBLE and INSPIRATIONAL story
of Wilma Rudolph. It tells how Wilma overcame polio
at a young age, excelled in basketball, and became
a United States track and field Olympian.
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in the Olympic Athletes Bookstore
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March
18, 2002:
A Picture Book of Harriet Tubman
Introduce Harriet Tubman to young readers with the
EASY-TO-READ beginning biography of a REMARKABLE
woman and conductor for the Underground Railroad.
To learn more, join our Women
in History
Reading Program featuring Harriet
Tubman,
Rosa
Parks,
Helen
Keller,
and Amelia
Earhart.
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in our Women in History Reading Program
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March
11, 2002:
The Century-America's Time (Boxed Set) - VHS
Relive the entire 20th century with ABC News and
Peter Jennings. This 12-part documentary is a real
value and makes a great addition to every video
library.
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in the Millennium Bookstore
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February
25, 2002:
The Winter Olympics (True Books)
The Olympic Winter Games continue
with this easy-to-read and entertaining
book. You've watched the Games. Now, read about
each of the winter sports. This "True Books"
book gives you a brief history of each sport and
explains how the sport is played and judged. It
also includes a glossary in the back for an quick
reference.
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in our Olympic Winter Games Bookstore
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February
18, 2002:
Biography - George Washington: Founding Father
A&E Biography videos are a great way to learn
about history and events. Enjoy this terrific and
interesting A&E video about George Washington, the
Founding Father. For other A&E videos, check out
Thomas
Jefferson: Philosopher of Freedom,
and Benjamin
Franklin: Citizen of the World.
>>Featured
in Ben's Bookstore
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February
11, 2002:
The Thomas Edison Book of Easy and Incredible Experiments
Discover. Experiment. Learn. Be just like Thomas
Edison. Whether you are a beginning inventor or
a seasoned veteran, you can do it all with this
fun-for-all and easy-to-understand
book of incredible experiments.
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in Alva's Bookstore
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February
4, 2002:
Salt Lake 2002: An Official Book of the Olympic
Winter Games
Capture the Spirit of the
Games with this Offical Book of the XIX Olympic
Winter Games in Salt Lake City. It's a GREAT
BOOK for your "Olympic Library." Enjoy
it before, during, and after the Winter Games.
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in our Olympic Winter Games Bookstore
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January
28, 2002:
Jackie Robinson Breaks the Color Line (Cornerstones
of Freedom)
How did this Brooklyn Dodger
change history when he stepped onto the baseball
diamond in 1947? What obstacles did he overcome?
How did sports change after Jackie Robinson? You'll
have to read the book for the answers.
>>Featured
in our African-American History Reading Program
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January
21, 2002:
A Picture Book of Martin Luther King, Jr.
Learn about the life of Martin
Luther King, Jr. in this wonderful picture book
by David Adler. It's easy-to-read and perfect
for introducing children to one of the greatest
Civil Rights leaders.
>>Featured
in our American Biographies Reading Program
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January
14, 2002:
The Ben Franklin Book of Easy & Incredible Experiments:
A Franklin Institute Science Museum Book
If you like to experiment,
you'll love this Hands-on Experiment Book.
From the Franklin Institute Science Museum in Philadelphia,
you can recreate the famous experiments of Ben Franklin
in the same way he did - by performing experiments!
Just follow the easy-to-understand instructions,
and soon you'll be an incredible scientist just
like Ben.
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in Ben's Bookstore
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