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  • How to Tell the Birds from the Flowers
    Robert Williams Wood
    How to Tell the Birds from the Flowers is a whimsical and delightful book of children’s verse. Each verse centers around two things that resemble one another and each poem is wonderfully illustrated. This facsimile edition includes the wonderfully illustrative hand drawn lettering. The Harrier, harassed by the Hare, Presents a picture of despair; Although as far as I’m concerne...
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    11,16 €

  • Utter Beasts
    Hilaire Belloc
    ''The Bad Child’s Book of Beasts and More Beasts (for Worse Children) have been delighting readers of all ages for generations. Belloc’s clever but silly verses and Blackwood’s delightful line drawings cannot fail to raise a smile. Both volumes have been now brought together in ’Utter Beasts’, with all the original illustrations included.'' ...
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    19,17 €

  • Utter Beasts
    Hilaire Belloc
    'The Bad Child’s Book of Beasts and More Beasts (for Worse Children) have been delighting readers of all ages for generations. Belloc’s clever but silly verses and Blackwood’s delightful line drawings cannot fail to raise a smile. Both volumes have been now brought together in ’Utter Beasts’, with all the original illustrations included.' ...
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    7,07 €

  • Oakland’s Citywide Poetry Anthology
    Oakland's Citywide Poetry Anthology / Oakland’s Citywide Poetry Anthology
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    13,38 €

  • On The Rhine---A Kid’s Guide To Cruising The Rhine
    Penelope Dyan
    Take a trip down the Rhine River in Germany with Photographer John D. Weigand former K-12 teacher and award winning author and poet Penelope Dyan and see some of what they saw on their very special trip. You will be surprised at the castles you will see and how colorful the small towns and villages along the Rhine River are. Most of all, you can let your imagination fly as y...
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    12,81 €

  • Wherefore Art Thou? A Kid’s Guide To Verona, Italy
    Penelope Dyan
    The tragic play, Romeo and Juliet ,was written early in the career of William Shakespeare. It is the tale of two young star-crossed lovers whose deaths finally unite their feuding families. It was one of Shakespeare’s most popular plays. The story takes place in Verona where you can go and see for yourself where Juliet and her family lived, and just a short walk away from J...
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    12,53 €

  • What Do I Say If Someone Says. . .?
    Penelope Dyan
    It is unkind when someone makes fun or you or tells you lies, because it can make you think bad things about yourself, and a person should never think bad things about themselves. So this book is all about what you do and say when someone says something that is just not right.Written and illustrated by former teacher and award winning writer and attorney Penelope Dyan, this bo...
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    12,81 €

  • If You Could See Laughter
    Coe / Mandy Coe
    If You Could See Laughter is Mandy Coe's first collection of poetry for children. An award-winning poet, Mandy Coe is an educational specialist in poetry in schools and has been commissioned by CBeebies, the Book Trust, the Barbican and National Poetry Day to write poems and educational material for children of all ages. Her poetry has been described as '...literally spell-bind...
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    7,66 €

  • Cuckoo Rock
    Phil Bowen
    'Cuckoo Rock' creates a magical, elemental, questioning journey in search of a lost tomorrow through fire, earth, air and water, meeting lots of wonderful knockabout musical characters on the way in poetry that is various, heartfelt, witty, skilfully rhymed and beautifully rhythmic. 3 ...
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    7,84 €

  • Under the Rainbow
    Jennifer Thouw
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    59,17 €

  • Dots of Love
    Suzanne Rohlfs Long
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    17,32 €

  • Who’s the Fairest of Them All?
    Penelope Dyan
    Is it true beauty is only skin deep? Author Penelope Dyan thinks so, but the important thing is not what she thinks, it’s what you think!Meanwhile all the characters in this book think they are beautiful simply because of what their mothers told them and what they think they see on the outside. Is beauty an illusion. Is beauty only in the eye of the beholder, or is there som...
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    12,81 €

  • High Tide
    Robert Hull
    Suitable for children of seven years old and upwards, this title collects some of the best children poems ranging from pieces about animals and nature to poems about space, school, and family. It includes some nonsense and riddles, and two long story poems. ...
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    7,66 €

  • The New Generation
    Angela Topping
    Vampires, witches, fairies, wizards and mermaids meet them all here in Angela Topping's poems. She shares her wicked sense of humour about school and celebrates festivals, families and nature in this delightful collection of much anthologised poems now brought together for the first time. These poems have been enjoyed by children of all ages the length and breadth of the countr...
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    7,66 €

  • Life in the Pits
    Penelope Dyan
    You can learn a lot about life from a tar pit, like don’t get too close or you just might fall in and get stuck and never be able to get out! Penelope Dyan was inspired by her visit to the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles, California, because the Tar Pits spoke to her about the origins and the disappearance of so many species. Surprised at how many different species were excava...
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    12,81 €

  • Did You Know Did You
    Marvin Miller
    A BOOK THAT WILL HELP BRING OUT THE BEST IN YOUTHS OF THE WORLD TODAY, PROVOKING POSITVE THOUGHTS, ENCOURAGING THEM TO BE THEIR BEST IN ALL THAT THEY DO. 3 ...
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    11,02 €

  • There Are No Ants in My Pants! for Boys Only(r)
    Penelope Dyan
    Sometimes do you feel like you just can’t be still? And does your mother tell you you have ants in your pants? Of course, you know you don’t have ants in your pants, even though ants may seem to be lurking just about everywhere else! Penelope Dyan explores the concept of what it means to have ants in your pants, and while you are laughing, you can learn to count to ten. This is...
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    12,91 €

  • I Am Eight!
    Penelope Dyan
    This is a book that will tickle your funny bone, and while you are giggling, please remember how really great it is to be eight! The extra large print is perfect for little eyes that have trouble seeing, and the poetry is simple and fun to read. This book will serve several purposes. It can teach a child creativity because the simple artwork encourages children to experiment wi...
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    12,81 €

  • Restless Owl and Other Stories
    Graham Littlewood
    In this delightful collection of poems for children, meet the characters Owl, Otter, Hedgehog and a man who parts company with his trousers! What is causing Owl’s restless night and will Otter be able to outwit the fish?These stories, with their beautiful colour illustrations, are suitable for young children and are sure to entertain.Graham Littlewood is originally from north-e...
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    15,67 €

  • Happy Birthday USA!
    Penelope Dyan
    Victory in the French and Indian War cost the British plenty. At the war’s end in 1763, King George III and his government decided to tax American colonies to recoup war costs. A series of taxes were passed against the American Colonies. And when the Crown tried to tax tea, that was the last straw for the colonists.Penelope Dyan takes a look at our history through her poetry ...
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    12,91 €

  • An Apple A Day! A Kid’s Guide To Julian, California
    Penelope Dyan
    The small community of Julian, California is nestled in the Cuyamaca mountains just about an hour east of San Diego, California. Here you can take a step back in time all the way to Julian’s 1870’s gold rush. You can follow the signs and visit a gold mine, on weekends take a horse and carriage ride, eat apples and apple pie and shop in stores and sit at an historic soda founta...
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    12,15 €

  • Gold Rush! A Kid’s Guide To Techatticup Gold Mine, Eldorado Canyon, Nevada
    Penelope Dyan
    The Nelson and Eldorado Canyon areas were home to ancient Puebloan, Paiutes and Mojave Indians who lived in peace there for hundred of years. In 1775, Spaniards arrived looking for gold. They settled at the mouth of the Colorado River and called it Eldorado. However, they missed the rich gold veins beneath the canyon’s flanks, and found silver and there was not enough silver...
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    12,04 €

  • Off Road to Everywhere
    Philip Gross / Phillip Gross
    Winner of the CLPE Poetry Awards 2011 Philip Gross's classics of poetry for children, Manifold Manor, The All-Nite Café and Scratch City, set a benchmark in the 1990s for opening doors to rich worlds of language and imagination. Off Road To Everywhere takes the challenge into a new century. These poems grow out of twenty years of creative writing work with young people, inviti...
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    7,89 €

  • All the Frogs
    John Mole
    All the Frogs collects together the poems John Mole has written for children since the publication of This is the Blackbird which was shortlisted for the CLPE Award. As in his previous collections, he conveys the mystery, humour and sometimes pain to be experienced in everyday situations, and relishes the free play of rhythm and rhyme. Several of the poems here call out to be r...
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    7,61 €

  • Endangered--The Peninsular Bighorn Sheep
    John D. Weigand / John DWeigand / Penelope Dyan
    Approximately two hundred Peninsular bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) live in the Lake Mead territory that covers the Lake Mead National Recreation Area and part of Arizona. The Lake Mead Area staff cautions visitors to remember the sheep are not tame, and they (the sheep,that is) butt heads at 50 mph with 2400 pounds of force and can and have butted people who get too close. T...
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    12,33 €

  • Over The Edge, A Kid’s Guide to Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada
    Penelope Dyan
    Somewhere under the rainbow flowers grow, and maybe that is where you will find your pot of gold. Photographer John D. Weigand and author Penelope Dyan take you on another fun filled journey to Niagara falls, Ontario, Canada. See some of the fun stuff kids can do while they are there, and take some time to marvel at this creation of nature that has done its best to serve mank...
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    12,15 €

  • Winston Rabbit and Other Poems
    Jennifer Hall
    Meet Nell the snail, Willie the worm, Earl the squirrel and other animals in this charming collection of poetry for children. The joy of nature and being outdoors is described using easy-to-understand text and playful rhymes. This collection is perfect for new readers but will be enjoyed by children aged one to seven. ...
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    17,78 €

  • For The Matterhorn’s Face, Zermatt Is The Place, A Kid’s Guide To Zermatt, Switzerland
    Penelope Dyan
    The mountain village of Zermatt, Switzerland is nestled in a valley between steep mountains, and it is dominated by the Matterhorn. When you exit your Swiss-red train, and see the cobblestone streets and horses and carriages, you immediately will notice are no cars. The air is clean and fresh, and the people want to keep it that way! The main street bustles with people sh...
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    12,45 €

  • It’s Nice to Be Gone When You’re in Milan, a Kid’s Guide to Milan, Italy
    Penelope Dyan
    Milan, Italy was founded under the name of Mediolanum by the Insubres, a Celtic people. It was captured by Romans in 222 BC. After that Milan was ruled by the Visconti, the Sforza, the Spanish and the Austrians. In 1796, Milan was conquered by Napoleon I, and in 1805 he made it the capital of his Kingdom of Italy. During World War II, the city was bombarded by Allied bombs,...
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    12,45 €

  • One Big Hole in the Ground, a Kid’s Guide to Grand Canyon, USA
    Penelope Dyan
    Three thousand to four thousand years ago, Native Americans first inhabited the the Grand Canyon. The Pueblo Indians built adobe houses around the canyon and made animal figures out of twigs. The Hopi Indians believed when they died, their spirits came to rest in the canyon. The first American to cross the Colorado River was Hamblin in 1864. And in 1869 Major John Wesley Powe...
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    12,05 €