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The perfect first puzzle book, First Fun: Dot-to-Dot is filled with more than 50 simple animal dot-to-dot drawings that children ages 4-6 will love!
The perfect first puzzle book for kids, First Fun: Mazes is filled with over 50 simple mazes that kids will love! From finding their way to the moon to fishing with cats, each puzzle is designed to engage children while they learn through play.
A new Beginner Book all about vehicles, featuring favorite things that go!On a busy street in a busy town, cars and trucks go zipping 'round. Buses, trains—watch them go! How many vehicles do YOU know?Buckle up and join Mommy and Bonnie on their drive as they encounter more than 20 types of vehicles! From garbage trucks and school buses to fire engines and police cars, working vehicles can be spotted all over town—and each plays an important role. Beginner Books were created by Dr. Seuss to encourage children to read all on their own. Vehicle enthusiasts will take pride in cruising through Busy Street's simple rhyming text, perfect for beginning readers ages 3 to 7. And with Edward Miller's fun, colorful illustrations, little ones will want to take this book for a spin time and time again.
A slightly different take on the classic folk song "There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly" with a new, kid-friendly ending, I Know an Old Lady is a picture book for children featuring the iconic old lady that can't stop eating the strangest things!
The perennial source in English on the work of Wilhelm Gesenius, Miller's monograph was one of the first to attempt such a study. In the years since its publication, Miller's book has yet to be superseded. He also provides information on the editors of Gesenius's material, Franz Dietrich, F. Muehlau, W. Volck, and Frants Buhl.
Diem’s alliance with Washington has long been seen as a Cold War relationship gone bad, undone by either American arrogance or Diem’s stubbornness. Edward Miller argues that this misalliance was more than just a joint effort to contain communism. It was also a means for each side to shrewdly pursue its plans for nation building in South Vietnam.
Radio, the nation, and the rise of the voice in broadcasting, in a clearly written, significant history of the birth of the first mass medium.
This book provides information on complexities, peculiarities, and limitations of various molding processes, and the comparative advantages and disadvantages of the possible plastic products manufacturing techniques, to permit an ideal match of good design and processing.
This is the second volume of a two-volume study of medieval England covering the period between the Norman Conquest and the Black Death.
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