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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Aug 1990, p. 18

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PAGE m-mrsm.oomwsousgmv,mma.mo $7.95 each Two new activity and coloring books from Owl will keep your child occupied throughout the summer holidays. The activities in Singing Fish and Flying Rhinos are all about animal habits â€" menus, family relations, camouflage, social patterns, tracks and hibernation. Did you know the marine catfish sings on summer evenings with a chorus that sounds like a coffee percolator â€" so there really are singing fish! The activities in Bee Hives and Bat Caves involve coloring with crayons, markers and pencils along with information galore about bees and bats. Kids will learn, discover, play and color between the covers of these two Owl winners. Ages 6 and up. Greey de Pencier, 48 p. and this book, Canadian kids will enjoy and understand the election news coverage and become involved, on an ongoing basis, with the political process concerning the environment and adult key issues. The adult reader will find some questions clarified as well. Ages 10â€"14. Kids Can Press, Canada Votes: How We Elect Our Governâ€" mcnmmwmwbm Canadian electoral process. Author Li Granfield injects humor into the serious and sometimes complicated process of elections by taking it one step at a time. She clarifies who can vote, the different parties, how women and minorities got the vote, the voting process and the election day proceedings. With the help of Almost every young child experiences the Summer reading for kids Boomerangs, kachina dolls, daruma dolls, thunderbolts, kites, corn husk mules, marbles and thumb pianos along with their origin, use, lore and construcgion. A World of Dogs takes us to France to learn about the French poodle, to Germany to learn about the Germ&n Shepherd. Great stories about nine dogs in their native countries. Ages 5â€"9. Both books by Della Rowland, CalicofFitzâ€" henry & Whiteside, 24 p. and $11.95 each. Children the world over love toys. In, A World of Toys, the toys of children from other countries are shown with children in action. deals with thhfi:)rl;lemAflergrandfithuhu read a story to Ann and Louie, they go to bed and think they hear noises. When they dash downstairs, grandfather tells them a story about his own childhood bedtime fears and how they proved to be false. This book will help your child overcome bedtime fears. Ages 3â€"6. Mulâ€" berry/Macmillan, 32 p. $5.95. fear of going to bed in the dark. The book, What‘s Under My Bed? by James Stevenson, Marg Zavaros is a Waterloo freelance writer. + *L K c t + S counle d ty ns ie ns oys inguans‘ C PM Aug. 16 to 19, 1990 For further information or purchase of opening ceremony tickets, call Ontario Summer Games office, 747â€"0698 lighting of the toich Friday, Aug. 17 7:30 p.m. . 11,

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