Perry, Phyllis Jean

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Reproducible library lessons

Fribble's birthday present from his grandparents is a letter containing a secret key that unlocks a series of mysteries that lead Fribble straight to the library. Includes reproducible activities and lessons based on the book.

Reproducible library lessons

Fribble's birthday present from his grandparents is a letter containing a secret key that unlocks a series of mysteries that lead Fribble straight to the library. Includes reproducible activities and lessons based on the book.

The secret of the silver key

2003
Fribble's birthday present from his grandparents is a letter containing a secret key. Curious as ever, Fribble discovers what the key unlocks, only to find another mystery. Where will it lead him? Only the library can help him solve his case.

The secrets of the rock

2004
Fribble and his friends find a rock that presents a new mystery for them to solve. What secret does the rock hold? Only the library can help Fribble solve his case.

Reading activities & resources that work

1997
Describes a variety of techniques that may be used to stimulate and develop reading skills in elementary school children, including storytelling and puppetry, arts and crafts, dramatics, poetry, music, and other activities, and includes an annotated bibliography of suggested books and non-print media.

Trains

2001
A color-illustrated historical overview of trains that also explains how trains work and presents a time line, a glossary, and a listing of related books and Web sites.

Keeping the traditions

a multicultural resource
2000
Contains twenty chapters, each of which focuses on a different country, with a story or folktale, and information on history, government, religion, education, immigrants, language, the arts and sciences, food, recreation, and customs and traditions; and includes suggested activities and reading.

Bats

the amazing upside-downers
1998
Discusses the evolution, physiology, conservation, habits, and habitats of the only mammals that fly.

Armor to venom

animal defenses
1997
Describes how animals survive by using their armor, camouflage, horns, stings, and other natural protective devices and strategies.

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