Uncle Andy is back with his latest Ein Stein story, The Chipmunk Detective and the Bully. Ein Stein and his girlfriend, Gertrude, have many friends, including Hooty the owl, Orville the otter, Rick the raccoon and Hausenbergerdorff the beaver. But Ein's best friend is Tim, another chipmunk. They get along well together and respect each other's differences. Unfortunately, Tim, whose tail fur was burned off in a fire, is targeted by a bully. Ein is outraged. Using footprints, fingerprints, a flaw in the bully's messages, and his powers of observation and deduction, Ein tracks down the bully. He concocts a plan to stop the bully with the help of his friends. Will Ein succeed and put an end to the bullying, which is a big problem for young people and chipmunks everywhere? An experiment to detect whether your fingerprint is a whorl, a loop, or an arch is included in the appendix. This is the fifth book in the Ein Stein series. Andrew Graham Frame is a retired chemical engineer who encourages young people to explore science careers. He grew up in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, has two daughters, Sharon, a teacher/librarian, and Terri, a personal trainer.He now lives in Sarnia, Ontario, with his wife, Bernice. As Uncle Andy, he creates delightful characters that children can relate to and enjoy as they ponder problems. The author once stood up to a bully in his youth and they later became friends. His next book is a suspense novel. Publisher's website: http: //sbpra.com/uncleandy
Ein Stein chipmunk may live in a dark, dingy, and dismal hole, but his questioning nature soars buoyantly, like a luminescent balloon. After feeling miserable, bored, and restless at home, Ein Stein scrambles out of his family's damp hole and sallies forth with youthful confidence to places unknown. Ein Stein encounters many modern mysteries on his impulsive journey, such as a chain-link fence, a revolving door, and an elevator. But it's not until he strays into a strange room and is startled by a deafening roar that his real exploits begin. Ein Stein chipmunk comes face to face with two Canadian astronauts: Chris Hadfield and Julie Payette. Together, they show Ein Stein how jets steer a space shuttle, and how astronauts eat, drink, and sleep on board. You will be captivated as Ein Stein skyrockets you into the middle of his scientific discoveries, including a near-disastrous encounter with the space shuttle toilet. And don't forget your seat belt; it's just about time for takeoff.Author Andrew Graham Frame, a retired chemical engineer, is enthusiastic about encouraging young people to explore science careers. He enjoys working with children, and has done so in many capacities. He has coached a pee-wee hockey team, volunteered in the Junior Achievement program, served as a Big Brother, and volunteered for the Science Education Partnership as an Adopt-a-Scientist. Frame grew up in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and now lives in Sarnia, Ontario, with his wife.Publisher's website: http: //www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/EinSteinTheChipmunkWhoBecameAnAstronaut.html
Don't Do It the Hard Way "A wise man learns from the mistakes of others, Only a fool insists on making his own." Learn how to be better and do better by sharing the stories of experienced entrepreneurs. In this book Uncle Ralph will help you with: * Getting Started * Operating Effectiveness * Managing Relationships * Customer Service * Strategic Leadership * Managing the Numbers * Marketing & Sales * Building Business Value You will be inspired and informed. and you will learn from the mistakes of others to avoid making too many of your own. Plus: How to Avoid the Seven Biggest Mistakes that Entrepreneurs Make.
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