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- Muybridge and the riddle of locomotion / by Braun, Marta.;
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 23), Internet addresses and index.Combines reproductions of classic photographs and lenticular elements in an introduction to the 19th-century motion photographer's celebrated discoveries and innovations, and explains Muybridge's role in the invention of movies.LSC
- Subjects: Muybridge, Eadweard, 1830-1904; Photographers; Cinematographers; Chronophotography;
- © 2013., Firefly Books,
- I spy school days : a book of picture riddles / by Marzollo, Jean.; Wick, Walter,1953-; Marzollo, Dan.; Marzollo, Dave.;
- Rhyming verses ask readers to find hidden objects in the photographs.LSC
- Subjects: Picture puzzles.;
- The yoga game / by Beliveau, Kathy,1962-; Zaman, Farida.;
- A fun riddle book introducing young children to the practice of yoga.LSC
- Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Hatha yoga; Guessing games;
- © 2012., Simply Read Books,
- Abby in Wonderland / by Mlynowski, Sarah.; Carroll, Lewis,1832-1898.Alice's adventures in Wonderland.;
- Instead of the usual fairy tale, Abby finds herself in the middle of a book, Alice in Wonderland, with two of her friends, plus bossy Penny (who is definitely not a friend), and in order to get back to reality she must solve a curious riddle, find one of her friends who is missing, and somehow avoid getting her head cut off by the Red Queen--and figure out what she is going to tell the other girls if they ever get out of Wonderland.LSC
- Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Adventure fiction.; Abby (Fictitious character); Secrecy; Magic; Friendship; Characters and characteristics in literature;
- Two tales of teamwork / by West, Tracey,1965-; Batignole, Vincent.;
- "Can't get enough Pet Simulator? Explore the delightful world of collecting coins, snatching up rare eggs, and raising the cutest pets around in this totally original chapter book with two stories! Join Whiskers the Cat, Ruffles the Dog, and Penny the Unicorn as they try to solve the Riddle of Rainbow Ravine and win the Great Pet Race."--
- Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Pets; Animals; Adventure and adventurers;
- Ghost girl / by Carter, Brooke,1977-; Waterbury, Alyssa.;
- Ten-year-old Sly is spending the weekend with their fortune-telling grandmother at the mysterious Madsen Mansion. It's Samhain, a time when the spirits can cross over into the living world, and the old mansion has secrets whispering in the rafters and unused rooms. When Sly and their grandmother hear a voice calling, Sly unlocks a cabinet that reveals a ghost girl who is trapped in a mirror. Then they accidentally speak the words of the spell that enchanted the girl in the first place, and Sly and their grandmother risk being imprisoned in the mirror as well. With the clock ticking till the end of Samhain, it's up to Sly to solve the ghost's riddles and puzzles and locate a long-lost book of spells in hopes of freeing them all.
- Subjects: Paranormal fiction.; Gender-nonconforming people; Samhain; Ghosts; Grandmothers;
- Bunns Rabbit / by Barillaro, Alan.;
- "When Bunns is born with small but perfectly functional rabbit ears, the warren is abuzz with auguries. Surely such short ears spell bad luck for the community. Sheltered in her family's burrow, Bunns listens to the rhythm of her mother's heartbeat-Thump, thump, thump-a song of home and belonging. Her father explains that unlike a rabbit's words or thumping feet, a heartsong cannot lie. But the unknown world of the meadow, the sounds and smells above, call to Bunns. When at last she's ready to brave the staring and whispering of neighbors who fear her because she's different, and the disapproving elders who threaten to banish her family, she finds a world beyond the warren where myths and riddles, magic voyages, and important new friends await. Can the "bad omen bunny" follow her own heartsong to a destiny-a wish-meant just for her? Academy Award-winning director, writer, and animator Alan Barillaro's graceful storytelling, warm illustrations, and dramatic graphic panels weave light and dark into a seamless tapestry to enchant children and adults alike"--
- Subjects: Animal fiction.; Action and adventure fiction.; Magic realist fiction.; Parables.; Rabbits; Individual differences; Meadows; Quests (Expeditions); Forests and forestry; Friendship;
- The Usborne book of school jokes / by Le Rolland, Leonard.;
- Subjects: Schools; Wit and humor.; Riddles.;
- © c2003., Usborne Publishing,
- Magicalia / by Bell, Jennifer(Children's story writer); Wyatt, David,1968-;
- "Bitsy and her best friend, Kosh, are spending a normal evening playing video games-until a purple hamster the size of a bathtub barges in and eats Bitsy's gym clothes. They rush downstairs to find her dad being vanished away by a mysterious woman. Now it's a race against time to rescue Bitsy's dad, starting with learning the truth-that he can conjure magicores, creatures made from the energy of emotions. From magic-carpet-like huffluffs to shape-changing (and purring) copycats and big, stinky lubberwharls, countless magicores and their human companions exist hidden in plain sight. Wasting no time, Bitsy and Kosh hitch a ride on a kangaroo-peacock called an ozoz and follow a trail of clues that leads them from a conjuring school in London to the Taj Mahal to the Palace of Versailles. Swept up in the conflicts between guilds of conjurers, and in pursuit of a shadowy archvillain, the friends must decide who to trust as they solve riddles, fight imaginative magical battles, and get to know the wide, wonderful world of magicores"--
- Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Action and adventure fiction.; Best friends; Rescues; Magic; Animals, Mythical; Magicians;
- The valley of lies / by Standish, Ali.; Doyle, Arthur Conan,1859-1930.;
- Arthur should be happier than ever. Professor Sherlock Holmes has accepted him into the esteemed Circle of Light, and his friendships are stronger than ever. However, Dinah Grey's ominous letter and her dangerous hold over his little sister, Mary, have left Arthur riddled with anxiety. After the annual first-year retreat to the storied Lake District is announced, another letter arrives and makes the key to Mary's salvation clear: Arthur needs to insert himself in Sherlock's upcoming investigation...as Dinah's spy. While sticking close to Holmes on the trip, Arthur meets George Rankin, one in a long line of protectors of the Brazen Head, a powerful relic whose wearer can ask any question and have it answered. But there are more eyes on Sherlock and the relic than just Grey's. Arthur will have to walk the thin line between truth and deception in order to save his sister, but it might cost him more than he realizes.Ages 8-12.
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Holmes, Sherlock; Doyle, Arthur Conan, 1859-1930; Secret societies; Boarding schools; Gifted children; School children;
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