This book is out of the ordinary, uncommon, unique, distinctive, exceptional, and different. If you have a strange passion for your ABC's, sounds, pets, and things that are different, you need to read this book.
A palindrome is a word, phrase, number or other sequence of units that can be read the same way in either direction. This book contains the most ridiculous, absurd, amusing, entertaining, playful, silly, odd, bizarre, childish, crazy, muddle-headed, nit-witted, nonsensical, and pointless sayings I ever read. It is jam-packed with fun drawing representing the palindromes, and helps one make sense of these fun filled sayings and words.
Little Bear's and Friend's Summer Trip is a delightful adventure that celebrates friendship. The story provides an understanding that being different is acceptable. Throughout the story friendships grow between animals that usually do not coincide. In the end, the young animals realize their mother's love and how important it is to be with the ones that love you. Included in the book are the eight types of bears and facts about each one. Learn about the bears in our world. For every child's entertainment there are candy gummy bear facts and a delightful gummy bear experiment. Given that Little Bear gets lost, he provides you with a variety of safety rules. It is important to know who to go to when you need help, and how to stay safe.
In Idiom Language: This book is a drop in the bucket when it comes to idioms. I got down to brass tacks when writing this book. I was hoping to give you field day and make you crack up. So lend me your ear to read something doozy. Make no bones about the method to my madness. It’s time to read all the mumbo jumbo. In Plain English: This book is a very small part when it comes to idioms. I became serious about writing this book. I was hoping to give you an enjoyable day and to make you laugh. So I ask for your full attention to read something outstanding. There are no doubts the strange and crazy communication appear meaningless. Now it’s time to read all the nonsense speech.
No More Than Four of a Kind is a non-fiction book filled with fun facts and information about the number four. The book is filled with science information about the solar system, animal facts, seasons, and things you never knew about the number four. The art work is realistic, colorful and fun to view. Included in the book are bits and pieces about things that come in four or have four letters. Learn how to make a home compass, about things that come in four in our solar system, four letter words, and the four stages of an insect's life. Look around, you will see many items that come in four. At the end you will find trivia facts about four. The trivia deals with humans, zodiac, social studies, and math. No matter what, you will learn the importance of four!
Rhymes the Size of Dimes is composed of a series of easy-to-comprehend rhyming verse; the text should be found quite entertaining by those just learning the wonderful skill of reading. The book teaches the sound and sound blends that are found frequently in the English language.
Be entertained by pigs as your child is encouraged to read. Most children will eventually memorize all or parts of the book and imitate the adult�s reading. This is due to the repetition, and is a normal part of reading development. There are 20 different delightful cartoon pigs doing such things as playing on the playground, getting a tan, and working in the kitchen. There are pig facts and a section on how to teach your child to draw a pig.
Jennie is searching for colors and numbers. This pint-sized girl is looking for her favorite color red. After finding the color red she keeps going on her adventure to find her favorite number eight. Learn to count to ten and learn your colors. Balloons, farm animals, trees, flowers, houses and fish fill the pages of this book as Jennie looks for the color red and the number eight. What is your favorite color? Can you find it in the book? Do you like red like Jennie? The color red can be found on apples, cherries, flowers, leaves, and many other places. What is your favorite number? Can you find it in the book? Do you like the number eight? We have eight fingers and two thumbs. Packs of crayons come in eight. Spiders have eight legs and octopus have eight arms. Jeannie can't wait to start school and is working on her colors and numbers. If you read Jeannie's other adventure, Jennie's New Adventure Looking for Letters, you can study the shape of the street signs, learn letters, and learn words.
Learn to count! See the fascinating creatures as they gulp their way through peanut butter jelly, hotdogs, and a variety of foods to reach one hundred. Learn counting concepts with an artistic innovative and creative piece of writing. It teaches children not only how to read numbers and count, but also how to laugh and enjoy learning. The repetition in this book helps foster language development by creating familiarity. The repetition makes the book predictable and young readers love knowing what comes next.
Discover the world of gum through the eyes of a young boy that makes the world more beautiful. He floats with his friends and animals through the sky with some help from bubble gum. Did you know, and is it true? · Chewing gum is one of the oldest candies in the world. · Spearmint, peppermint and cinnamon are among the most popular flavors of chewing gum today. · The first bubble gum cards were issued in the 1930s. The pictures ranged from war heroes to Wild West figures to professional athletes. · The color of the first successful bubble gum was pink, because it was the only color the inventor had left. · The largest bubble ever blown was 22-23 inches in diameter, 1 1/2 times the size of a large pizza! · There are more than 1,000 varieties of gum made and sold in the United States. · The longest gum wrapper chain was 7,400 feet in length (about 1 ½ miles). · Earlier, most gums were handmade, today all gums are made using machines. · In the past, people used to believe that if you swallow chewing gum, it stayed in your stomach for 7 years!
Jennie is a clever pint-sized girl who wants to share her experience with each and every one of you. Jennie has some favorite loves in her life, one is the letter J. She loves the letter J because her name starts with the letter J. Join Jennie on her journey as she goes on a mission searching the city streets looking at signs that are filled with words. In this adventure, Jennie is keeping an eye out for uppercase and lowercase letters. Using an alphabet chart, she tries to locate all the letters of the alphabet. She sees many words full with letters, but has trouble finding her favorite letter J.
This intriguing book examines popular religion, traditional medicine, witchcraft, apparitions, demonology, and magic in nineteenth-century rural France. Devlin demonstrates that many of the impulses and mental processes now considered superstitious constituted a wholly reasonable response to the pressures of a harsh and impoverished life. Far from the product of a primitive mentality, many of these beliefs have survived in modern culture and can even illuminate the nature of modern mass politics.
Eve dared. . . Eve, with passion that overruled her total innocence, ran away from home to live in unrepentant sin; won stardom singing on the stage of the Parisian music halls before Worlds War I; married into the world of international diplomacy; and become the greatest lady Champagne. Eve's younger daughter, Freddy, inherited all of her mother's recklessness. Growing up in California, she became a pilot by sixteen; throughout World War II she ferried war planes in Britain--a glorious redhead who captured men with one humorous, challenging glance. Eve's elder daughter, Delphine, exquisite, gifted, and wild, romped through the nightlife of Hollywood of the thirties. On a whim, she made a screen test in Paris and soon found herself a great star of French films. She chose to risk her life in occupied France because of a love that transformed her frivolity into courage.
Rhymes the Size of Dimes is composed of a series of easy-to-comprehend rhyming verse; the text should be found quite entertaining by those just learning the wonderful skill of reading. The book teaches the sound and sound blends that are found frequently in the English language.
No More Than Four of a Kind is a non-fiction book filled with fun facts and information about the number four. The book is filled with science information about the solar system, animal facts, seasons, and things you never knew about the number four. The art work is realistic, colorful and fun to view. Included in the book are bits and pieces about things that come in four or have four letters. Learn how to make a home compass, about things that come in four in our solar system, four letter words, and the four stages of an insect's life. Look around, you will see many items that come in four. At the end you will find trivia facts about four. The trivia deals with humans, zodiac, social studies, and math. No matter what, you will learn the importance of four!
Be entertained by pigs as your child is encouraged to read. Most children will eventually memorize all or parts of the book and imitate the adult�s reading. This is due to the repetition, and is a normal part of reading development. There are 20 different delightful cartoon pigs doing such things as playing on the playground, getting a tan, and working in the kitchen. There are pig facts and a section on how to teach your child to draw a pig.
No More Than Four of a Kind is a non-fiction book filled with fun facts and information about the number four. The book is filled with science information about the solar system, animal facts, seasons, and things you never knew about the number four. The art work is realistic, colorful and fun to view. Included in the book are bits and pieces about things that come in four or have four letters. Learn how to make a home compass, about things that come in four in our solar system, four letter words, and the four stages of an insect's life. Look around, you will see many items that come in four. At the end you will find trivia facts about four. The trivia deals with humans, zodiac, social studies, and math. No matter what, you will learn the importance of four!
No More Than Four of a Kind is a non-fiction book filled with fun facts and information about the number four. The book is filled with science information about the solar system, animal facts, seasons, and things you never knew about the number four. The art work is realistic, colorful and fun to view. Included in the book are bits and pieces about things that come in four or have four letters. Learn how to make a home compass, about things that come in four in our solar system, four letter words, and the four stages of an insect's life. Look around, you will see many items that come in four. At the end you will find trivia facts about four. The trivia deals with humans, zodiac, social studies, and math. No matter what, you will learn the importance of four!
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