Author: Kumon Publishing
Publisher: Kumon Workbooks
ISBN: 9781933241395
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Kumon Basic Skills Workbooks ensure that children master pencil-control skills with ease so that they love learning independently. Everything in our Basic Skills Workbooks -- from the sturdy paper to the engaging content -- is designed with the best interests of your child in mind.
Oh My! Lions, Tigers, and Bears at the Zoo Coloring Book
Author: Activity Book Zone for Kids
Publisher: Activity Book Zone for Kids
ISBN: 9781683763680
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
What are we going to do at the zoo? What are the animals that we are going to see there? Ask your child to identify the animals in the next pages. Ask him/her to color them too. Coloring is a hands-on learning experience that allows for the optimum absorption and retention of information. Secure a copy of this coloring book today!
Publisher: Activity Book Zone for Kids
ISBN: 9781683763680
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
What are we going to do at the zoo? What are the animals that we are going to see there? Ask your child to identify the animals in the next pages. Ask him/her to color them too. Coloring is a hands-on learning experience that allows for the optimum absorption and retention of information. Secure a copy of this coloring book today!
Little Zoo Animals Coloring Book
Author: Roberta Collier
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 0486264033
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 69
Book Description
Mini-format menagerie of 60 animals — from aardvarks to zebras. Cavalcade of charming, realistically drawn creatures includes kangaroos, elephants, a grizzly bear, a walrus, penguins, a weasel, an eagle, an orangutan, a mountain lion, and dozens of other animals — many depicted with their young. Captions.
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 0486264033
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 69
Book Description
Mini-format menagerie of 60 animals — from aardvarks to zebras. Cavalcade of charming, realistically drawn creatures includes kangaroos, elephants, a grizzly bear, a walrus, penguins, a weasel, an eagle, an orangutan, a mountain lion, and dozens of other animals — many depicted with their young. Captions.
Insects A-B-C Coloring Book
Author: Viki Woodworth
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 0486436896
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Anthony Ant adores apples. Grace Grasshopper gets good grades. And Yoko Yellow Jacket yanks on her yo-yo. Twenty-six whimsical illustrations — each accompanied by a humorous caption — make it fun for youngsters to match letters of the alphabet with insects’ names beginning with those letters.
Publisher: Courier Corporation
ISBN: 0486436896
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Anthony Ant adores apples. Grace Grasshopper gets good grades. And Yoko Yellow Jacket yanks on her yo-yo. Twenty-six whimsical illustrations — each accompanied by a humorous caption — make it fun for youngsters to match letters of the alphabet with insects’ names beginning with those letters.
M is for Mola Art
Author: Susan Striker
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1477178694
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
M is for Mola, A Kuna Indian Alphabet of Quilted Folk Art is a unique alphabet book, illustrated with charming and amusing examples of museum quality folk art. Rich in detail, the brightly colored illustrations motivate young readers to hone their skills in visual discrimination. Looking at the art will spark curiosity and stimulate conversation. The titles on each page are translated into nine languages, adding to this rich cultural experience.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1477178694
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 35
Book Description
M is for Mola, A Kuna Indian Alphabet of Quilted Folk Art is a unique alphabet book, illustrated with charming and amusing examples of museum quality folk art. Rich in detail, the brightly colored illustrations motivate young readers to hone their skills in visual discrimination. Looking at the art will spark curiosity and stimulate conversation. The titles on each page are translated into nine languages, adding to this rich cultural experience.
The Godfather's Daughter
Author: Rita Gigante
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
ISBN: 1401938825
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
Rita Gigante grew up in a world swirling with secrets, lies, and multiple sins. Her father, notorious Mafia boss Vincent "the Chin" Gigante, was the leader of the Genovese crime clan and the head of all five New York crime families for decades. But until she was 16, she was kept in the dark about his underworld activities. She unknowingly hung out at mob headquarters and witnessed her dad’s whispered meetings around the dinner table, but only knew what she was told by her mother and siblings about his odd behavior: Dad’s sick. Keep your mouth shut. Don’t talk about the family. Living with the family secret—and other shocking betrayals she was to uncover, then instructed to conceal—plunged Rita into emotional and physical turmoil for years. And then there was the blockbuster secret she herself kept hidden away: As the youngest girl in an old-fashioned, devout Catholic family, how could she confess to the unforgiving Godfather that she was a lesbian? They were all going to hell, she figured . . . unless she could find a way to embrace the truth and find redemption. In The Godfather’s Daughter, Rita details her spiritual journey as she unravels the mysteries of her family and herself, and learns what it means to live in the truth she finds. It’s a real-life father-daughter tale of betrayal and faith, violence and love—and how a young woman escaped from a spiraling darkness to reach the light. And in the end, with his daughter’s healing help, even the Godfather finally learns to live in the light and atone for his sins.
Publisher: Hay House, Inc
ISBN: 1401938825
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 302
Book Description
Rita Gigante grew up in a world swirling with secrets, lies, and multiple sins. Her father, notorious Mafia boss Vincent "the Chin" Gigante, was the leader of the Genovese crime clan and the head of all five New York crime families for decades. But until she was 16, she was kept in the dark about his underworld activities. She unknowingly hung out at mob headquarters and witnessed her dad’s whispered meetings around the dinner table, but only knew what she was told by her mother and siblings about his odd behavior: Dad’s sick. Keep your mouth shut. Don’t talk about the family. Living with the family secret—and other shocking betrayals she was to uncover, then instructed to conceal—plunged Rita into emotional and physical turmoil for years. And then there was the blockbuster secret she herself kept hidden away: As the youngest girl in an old-fashioned, devout Catholic family, how could she confess to the unforgiving Godfather that she was a lesbian? They were all going to hell, she figured . . . unless she could find a way to embrace the truth and find redemption. In The Godfather’s Daughter, Rita details her spiritual journey as she unravels the mysteries of her family and herself, and learns what it means to live in the truth she finds. It’s a real-life father-daughter tale of betrayal and faith, violence and love—and how a young woman escaped from a spiraling darkness to reach the light. And in the end, with his daughter’s healing help, even the Godfather finally learns to live in the light and atone for his sins.
The Coloring Crook
Author: Krista Davis
Publisher: Kensington Cozies
ISBN: 1496716434
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
A priceless coloring book leads to murder in this cozy from the New York Times– bestselling author of the Domestic Diva mysteries. Life is looking rosy for Florrie Fox, manager of the Color Me Read bookstore in Georgetown, Washington D.C. She’s working on an adult coloring book of gardens, her romance with Sergeant Eric Jonquille has entered a new chapter, and the bookstore’s weekly coloring club is a source of friendship and entertainment. No member is more vibrant than Dolly Cavanaugh. Dolly likes to say she was blessed with beauty and cursed with lousy husbands, but at least she has a grown daughter and a stunning brownstone to show for it! When Dolly’s love of garage sales results in her showing up at Color Me Read with a rare book in hand, Florrie is astounded. The Florist, the earliest known coloring book, was first published in 1760. An original copy would be worth a fortune—and someone else knows it. That same evening, Florrie finds Dolly dead on the floor of her apartment, a corner of a coloring book page clutched in her hand. As Florrie delves into Dolly’s past and her personal effects, she discovers a skeleton in the closet—literally—and a whole lot of shady suspects. One of them is an expert in the fine art of murder, but can Florrie draw the right conclusion? Includes downloadable color-it-yourself cover art! Praise for Color Me Murder “Clearly this book was written by a genius.”—Buzzfeed “A well-written and fast paced whodunit that was delightfully entertaining.”—Dru's Book Musings
Publisher: Kensington Cozies
ISBN: 1496716434
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 306
Book Description
A priceless coloring book leads to murder in this cozy from the New York Times– bestselling author of the Domestic Diva mysteries. Life is looking rosy for Florrie Fox, manager of the Color Me Read bookstore in Georgetown, Washington D.C. She’s working on an adult coloring book of gardens, her romance with Sergeant Eric Jonquille has entered a new chapter, and the bookstore’s weekly coloring club is a source of friendship and entertainment. No member is more vibrant than Dolly Cavanaugh. Dolly likes to say she was blessed with beauty and cursed with lousy husbands, but at least she has a grown daughter and a stunning brownstone to show for it! When Dolly’s love of garage sales results in her showing up at Color Me Read with a rare book in hand, Florrie is astounded. The Florist, the earliest known coloring book, was first published in 1760. An original copy would be worth a fortune—and someone else knows it. That same evening, Florrie finds Dolly dead on the floor of her apartment, a corner of a coloring book page clutched in her hand. As Florrie delves into Dolly’s past and her personal effects, she discovers a skeleton in the closet—literally—and a whole lot of shady suspects. One of them is an expert in the fine art of murder, but can Florrie draw the right conclusion? Includes downloadable color-it-yourself cover art! Praise for Color Me Murder “Clearly this book was written by a genius.”—Buzzfeed “A well-written and fast paced whodunit that was delightfully entertaining.”—Dru's Book Musings