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Stone Arch Books.


Stone Arch Books

7825 Telegraph Road Telegraph Road may refer to:

In streets:
  • Telegraph Road (southern California), partly carrying State Route 126 as well as streets running through Ventura, California and Santa Paula, California
  • Telegraph Road (Michigan), in the Metro Detroit area, carrying U.S.
, Minneapolis, MN 55438

www.stonearchbooks.com 1-888-517-8977

Stone Arch Books specializes in books for the struggling and reluctant reader. They publisher both graphic novels and traditional novels in a variety of genres. Some of their newest releases are especially adept at keeping the attention of a reluctant reader while the vocabulary levels are specifically designed to assist struggling readers in improving their basic reading skills. Highly recommended as supplements for both traditional classroom reading and homeschooling home·school or home-school  
v. home·schooled, home·school·ing, home·schools

v.tr.
To instruct (a pupil, for example) in an educational program outside of established schools, especially in the home.
 reading skill development curriculums are "Arf ARF

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 and the Metal Detector" (1598890859) by Philip Wooderson. When Arf is left with a package for his neighbor he just has to see what's in it. What's in it leads to his involvement with a buried treasure buried treasure - A surprising piece of code found in some program. While usually not wrong, it tends to vary from crufty to bletcherous, and has lain undiscovered only because it was functionally correct, however horrible it is.  and a couple of crooks! (Also recommended are two earlier Arf novels, "Arf and the Three Dogs" (1598890212) and "Art and the Greedy Grabber" (159889022). Then there's "Hot Air" (1598890867) by Anthony Masters Born 1919 England - 1990

Nominated for an Oscar

Production Designer of
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  • Dune
  • The Deep
  • Papillon
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 ride is a birthday present for Steve and a lot of fun--until his uncle collapses, loses control of the ropes, and they start drifing toward the ocean. Steve has to act fast before disaster strikes! "Backyard Bug Battle" (1598890549) by Scott Nickel is a science fiction adventure in which Buzz Beaker beaker /beak·er/ (bek´er) a glass cup, usually with a lip for pouring, used by chemists and pharmacists.

beaker

a round laboratory vessel of various materials, usually with parallel sides and often with a pouring spout.
 invents Super-Sticky Bug Goo to keep harmful insects away from plants. His dad invents a super-fast grow juice. When Buzz gets the two mixed up, their backyard becomes a zany zoo of gigantic bees and fleas! "Eek and Ack: Invaders from the Great Goo Galaxy" (1598890522) by Blake Hoena is SciFi adventure about two alien brothers from another galaxy who are driving their mother to distraction. When she tells them to go play in outer space, the brothers come up with the idea of passing the afternoon away by conquering Earth! All of these high-interest novels are ideal for attracting and holding the interest of problem readers. Concerned parents, classroom teachers, school and community librarians are encouraged to visit the Stone Arch Books website at www.stonearchbooks.com for a complete listing of their high interest fiction titles for reluctant readers.
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Date:Feb 1, 2007
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