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Munchkin
Steve Jackson games munchkin. The object of the game is to reach Level 10. Levels are acquired via the slaying of monsters and the selling of acquired treasure. 1,000 gold pieces equals one level. Card game designed by Steve Jackson.
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The Meanest Thing To Say: A Little Bill Book for Beginning Readers, Level 3 (Oprah's Book Club)
Oprah Book Club® Selection, December 1997: The first three books in Bill Cosby's Little Bill series, which fall somewhere between Fat Albert and Fatherhood in sensibility, are designed to help kids cope with tough social situations In The Meanest Thing to Say Little Bill must figure out how to avoid the challenge offered by the new kid in his class, "The Dozens," a duel of insults Bill doesn't want to join. With his family's help (which is free of preaching), Bill finds a solution.

Dr. Alvin F. Poussant, a frequent Cosby collaborator and advisor, adds a useful introduction to explain why Little Bill not only beats the game, but also goes on to befriend its instigator. (The publisher recommends the book for ages 4-8, but because the author is Bill Cosby, kids up to age 10 would probably accept the counsel offered by this volume and others in the series.) .
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The Best Way to Play: A Little Bill Book for Beginning Readers, Level 3 (Oprah's Book Club)
Oprah Book Club® Selection, December 1997: Well-loved comedian Bill Cosby encourages kids to get creative in this simple story of how your own imagination can take you farther into outer space--and help you chase more aliens--than any TV show or video game ever could. In The Best Way to Play--one of Cosby's three Little Bill books for emerging readers--Little Bill tells his story from a friendly, first-person point of view, starting Saturday morning, when "All of the grown-ups were busy doing grown-up things."

He and the neighborhood kids are watching TV when they see an ad for a Space Explorers video game that instantly infuses desperate longing into their alien-catching little hearts. When Little Bill's friend Andrew gets a copy, everyone is thrilled. However, after quickly catching 100 aliens and getting perfect scores, the kids are bored with the game. They head for their trusty vacant lot where they chase an alien that looks like a cat and proceed to fly all the way to the moon! (Or at least they pretend to.) When Little Bill confesses to his mom that it was more fun to play outside than with the game, she says, "I'm glad. Now go to sleep. Space Explorers need their rest." While the engaging, upbeat story itself escapes heavy-handedness, the message is clear, clear, clear. Varnette P. Honeywood's flat, boldly colorful illustrations are full of life and expression, and early readers will welcome the spacious format, with large type and only a few short sentences on every page. (Ages 5 to 8) .
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Steve Jackson Games Munchkin 4 Need for Steed
Expansion for Munchkin. Play with steads and hirelings. 112 cards. Fantasy adventure humor. Combines with other Muchkins.
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Steve Jackson Games Munchkin 3 Clerical Errors
Expansion for Munchkin. Play a Gnome. 112 cards. Guest artist cards. Combines with other Muchkins.
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Little Bill #12: The Day I Saw My Father Cry (level 3) (Little Bill)
Little Bill confronts two powerful emotions - anger and grief - in this important story in which Little Bill loses a special friend. .
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