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Tod the Fox and Copper the hound are youthful playmates and unlikely friends who, despite their differences, grow up to save each other's lives.
Mrs. Brisby, a mother and a fieldmouse, moves her house before it is destroyed by Farmer Fitzgibbon's plow, with the help of the wise rats of Nimh and a magic stone.
The story behind the various organizations responsible for trickery and deception during World War II.
Travel back 500 years in time and discover America. Be a part of American History.
After a trip to outer space in his homemade space carrot, Bugs Bunny discovers a sad truth.
Jenny breaks her arm and has to spend some time in the hospital.
Bugs Bunny visits the dentist hoping to be inspired to write the last line of his Happy Tooth Week poem.
The story of the old, rickety school bus that flew.
Seymour Reit re-creates the true story of Will Knox, a nineteen-year-old boy who undertook the daring and dangerous task of transporting 183 cannons from New York's Fort Ticonderoga to Boston--in the dead of winter--to help George ...
The Day They Stole the Mona Lisa
Seymour Reit, the creator of Casper the friendly ghost, blends fact with fiction in this captivating tale about one woman who dared to go behind enemy lines as a spy for the Union Army.
Graphic story comics adapting the work of Isaac Asimov and Andre Norton and other world-famous Science Fiction authors.
Some events in America's War for Independence are known to all. This book brings to history fans the story of another true episode, just as dramatic but not nearly as well known.
Young Will Knox and his brother Henry devise a daring plan to transport 183 cannons from Fort Ticonderoga to Boston in time to win an important battle and break the months-long siege by the British.
Young Will Knox and his brother, Henry, undertake the daring and dangerous task of transporting 183 cannons from Fort Ticonderoga to Boston to help General George Washington win an important battle.