How-To Book
How-to books for children convey procedures for breaking down a process into sequential steps to direct thoughts for accomplishing an action or achieving a planned result.
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The Boxcar Children Cookbook by Diane Blain A collection of recipes based on the meals eaten by the Boxcar Children in the series of books decribing their mysterious adventures. Catalog Link |
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How to Be a Friend by Laurie Krasny Brown & Marc Brown Dinosaur characters illustrate the value of friends, how to make friends, and how to be and not to be a good friend. Catalog Link |
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Card Tricks by Cynthia Klingel & Robert B. Noyed Presents a history of cards and card tricks, along with tips and easy step-by-step instructions for performing several tricks. Catalog Link |
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Magic Tricks by Cynthia Klingel & Robert B. Noyed Presents a history of magic and magic tricks, along with tips and easy step-by-step instructions for performing several tricks using coins and other common objects. Catalog Link |
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The Furry News: How to Make a Newspaper by Loreen Leedy Big Bear, Rabbit, and the other animals work hard to write, edit, and print their newspaper, “The Furry News.” Includes tips for making your own newspaper and defines a number of newspaper terms. |
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Look at My Book: How Kids Can Write & Illustrate Terrific Books by Loreen Leedy Provides ideas and simple directions for writing, illustrating, designing, and binding books. |
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Messages in the Mailbox: How to Write a Letter by Loreen Leedy Discusses the different kinds of letters, the parts of a letter, and who can be a potential correspondent, and provides examples. |
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How to Draw... (series) by Barbara Soloff Levy Series of “how-to” books by same author on how to draw pets, animals, funny faces, flowers, birds, cars and trucks, dinosaurs and storybook characters, etc. Catalog Link |
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Super Simple Paper Airplanes: Step-By-Step Instructions to Make Planes That Really Fly From a Tri-Plane to a Jet Fighter by Nick Robinson Instructions for 40 different types of paper airplanes that don’t require scissors, glue, or tape to make. Catalog Link |
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Cook-a-Doodle-Doo by Janet Stevens & Susan Stevens Crummel With the questionable help of his friends, Big Brown Rooster manages to bake a strawberry shortcake which would have pleased his great-grandmother, Little Red Hen. |
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The Little Red Hen Makes a Pizza by Philomen Sturges In this version of the traditional tale, the duck, the dog, and the cat refuse to help the Little Red Hen make a pizza but do get to participate when the time comes to eat it. |