Alvin Granowsky
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Books
Colors
Bright pictures and simple text teach young readers the basic colors.
Can I help?
Everyone in the family and all of their guests find ways of helping to get ready for a backyard barbecue.
Computer park
A group of children is amazed and delighted by an amusement park run entirely by computers but, when things begin to go wrong, they learn that it still takes people to keep computers on the straight and narrow.
Chicken salad soup
Eric decides to make chicken soup for lunch but when he uses the wrong recipe from the home computer, the whole family has a lunchtime surprise.
Fearon new school dictionary
An English language dictionary providing definitions, pronunciation, usage, related words, and words, and word histories.
The fastest one of all
Fifth-grader Andy Able can add numbers in his head faster than anyone, but his classmate Pam has a computer that can add even faster.
That awful Cinderella
Includes the traditional version of a familiar tale about a young girl who meets her prince with the help of her fairy godmother and a retelling from the point of view of one of her stepsisters.
Who said that?
Mrs. Miller plans to surprise her class with a talking computer, but the class gets to the computer first and has a nice surprise for the teacher.
Friends at the end
Juxtaposes the traditional tale of the race between the persevering tortoise and the boastful rabbit with a retelling from the hare's point of view.
Robert's robot
After learning about robots at school, Robert falls asleep and dreams of having a robot to do all his chores for him.
Writing sentences, paragraphs, and compositions, level C (The MCP writing mastery program)
Who wrote this story?
Carol does not want to write a story because she thinks computers can write for people, until a trip to the computer store changes her mind.
At the Park
A father and son enjoy spending a day at the park with their dog, where they can run, play, and see many interesting sights.
The unfairest of them all
After reading the classic tale of the beautiful princess who takes refuge from her wicked, jealous stepmother in the cottage of seven dwarfs, the reader is invited to turn the book upside down and read an updated version told from the point of view of the stepmother.