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Project friendship

"You can't wait for the science fair. You have so many fun ideas! But working with friends sure gets complicated. One partner disagrees with your ideas. Another leans on you a little too much. Can you find the courage to speak up, defend your ideas, and help others find confidence, too, by doing the work themselves?"--P. [4] of cover.
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Spies: James Armistead Lafayette

"The year is 1781 and George Washington is commanding thousands of troops in Yorktown, Virginia, on the brink of the most important battle of the war. You are James Armistead, a brave and literate enslaved person in Virginia. Marquis de Lafayette, one of Washington's key officers, approaches you with the most critical choice of your life: do you join the Revolutionary army as a top secret spy or find freedom on your own terms? As a spy for the revolution, you might change the course of history, but whose liberty will you really be fighting for?"--Amazon.

Return of the ninja

The reader's decisions control the course of an adventure involving a ninja family feud in the mountains of Japan.

Surf monkeys

While spending a summer vacation with Uncle Dave, Jorge, one of the best surfers of the group, disappears and it is up to the reader to solve the mystery.
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Touch of sun

"It is 2011. You want nothing more than to be a journalist in Somalia like your aunty. But the truth can be dangerous--and when you and your little sister are left alone, you find yourself facing life-and-death choices at every turn. Can you escape a terrorist organisation and find a safe place to call home? You'll be asked to cross a desert on foot, hide below deck in a leaky boat, and put your life in the hands of people smugglers. At every turn, the choice is yours. How far will you go for freedom?"--OCLC.
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Calamity in the cold

"It's 1845 and your family is fleeing Florida with hopes of starting fresh out west. You'll encounter sudden snowstorms that will overwhelm your wagon train en route to the Oregon Trail. Food will become scarce--and you'll get lost. Can you survive the unseasonably cold climates? If you make the right choices, you could find the Lewis-Clark Trail, which would lead back to the Oregon Trail--though it will take longer than you'd planned. Do you have the supplies to last? Can you survive the harsh cold and sickness, pioneer? Choose right and blaze a trail to Oregon City! Includes a map and useful tips on how to survive the Trail"--OCLC.
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Gold rush!

"A pioneer heads west on the Oregon Trail in search of gold, in a book where the reader's choices determine the outcome of the expedition"--OCLC.
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Could you survive the Jurassic period?

an interactive prehistoric adventure
"The reader's choices determine whether three friends will survive after being mysteriously transported back in time to when huge insects swarmed the skies and fearsome dinosaurs ruled"--OCLC.
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Could you survive the Ice Age?

an interactive prehistoric adventure
The reader's choices determine whether three friends will survive after being mysteriously transported back in time to when the climate was cold and saber-toothed cats and wooly mammoths roamed the land.
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Could you survive the Cretaceous period?

"The reader's choices determine whether two classmates will survive after being mysteriously transported back in time towhen exotic plants towered overhead and giant rat-like creatures scuttled on the ground"--OCLC.
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