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Colors for Panda Bear Bo for preschoolers

Colors for Panda Bear Bo for preschoolers

Alya Khomenok

Independently Published
2019
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LARGE letters, simple poems, and cute illustrations Your child will love it Panda Bear Bo lives an ordinary black-and-white life: plays in the orchestra, takes care of his flowers and eats bamboo sticks. But this kind of life makes him sad and he decides to find a RAINBOW and its colors to make Bamboo town multicolored. Beakie, a small bright bird who writes verses and knows everything about colors, helps him in his search. Will Bo find the colors and make the world brighter? Join the friends in their COLORFUL journey and you'll find out
China Tales and Stories: Bo Le Chooses a Horse: Russian Version

China Tales and Stories: Bo Le Chooses a Horse: Russian Version

Zhou Wenjing; Joseph Janeti

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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China Tales and Stories: BO LE CHOOSES A HORSE (Russian Version) Bo Le Chooses a Horse reminds us that "things of quality have no fear of time." Also, that some of us are quite good at listening and paying attention, and so of recognizing and appreciating others - though all of us can improve on that, of course.... Bo Le Chooses a Horse is from the Mead-Hill collection, China Tales and Stories. Bo Le Chooses a Horse is a great moral tale, based on the doings of one of the most beloved characters in Chinese literary history. In fact, Bo Le was so widely revered that nowadays simply describing someone as a "Bo Le" is to pay a very gracious compliment. Bo Le's tale was told and retold so many times that he became almost more famous than a hero - he became almost an archetype. In that way, Bo Le even became part of China thinking. (For more about that idea, please see Mead-Hill's, China Thinking - An Introduction.) Bo Le Chooses a Horse is published in multiple Mead-Hill editions. Each edition is illustrated by a different artist. Each artist uses a different style of Chinese illustration. Each illustrated set can be collected; the collections can be put together to build a special library of China tales and stories. Bo Le Chooses a Horse is available in multiple Mead-Hill versions. http: //mead-hill.wixsite.com/mead-hill
China Tales and Stories: Bo Le Chooses a Horse: Chinese-Russian Bilingual

China Tales and Stories: Bo Le Chooses a Horse: Chinese-Russian Bilingual

Zhou Wenjing; Joseph Janeti

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
nidottu
China Tales and Stories: BO LE CHOOSES A HORSE (Russian-Chinese Bilingual) Bo Le Chooses a Horse reminds us that "things of quality have no fear of time." Also, that some of us are quite good at listening and paying attention, and so of recognizing and appreciating others - though all of us can improve on that, of course.... Bo Le Chooses a Horse is from the Mead-Hill collection, China Tales and Stories. Bo Le Chooses a Horse is a great moral tale, based on the doings of one of the most beloved characters in Chinese literary history. In fact, Bo Le was so widely revered that nowadays simply describing someone as a "Bo Le" is to pay a very gracious compliment. Bo Le's tale was told and retold so many times that he became almost more famous than a hero - he became almost an archetype. In that way, Bo Le even became part of China thinking. (For more about that idea, please see Mead-Hill's, China Thinking - An Introduction.) Bo Le Chooses a Horse is published in multiple Mead-Hill editions. Each edition is illustrated by a different artist. Each artist uses a different style of Chinese illustration. Each illustrated set can be collected; the collections can be put together to build a special library of China tales and stories. Bo Le Chooses a Horse is available in multiple Mead-Hill versions. http: //mead-hill.wixsite.com/mead-hill
Beyond the Veil with Bo and Me

Beyond the Veil with Bo and Me

Dimitri Flynn

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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The Guardian Angel appears to a young boy who eventually becomes a priest. He attains a prominent position in the Vatican Hierarchy because of his charisma. He is selected by the Pope to write a report on the state of religion in the world. the report he writes does not fit the Vatican narrative. The result was that he loses position and status and eventually enters a Trappist Monastery to reflect on whether he followed the Will of God.
Fairie Tales - Bo Peep and Red Riding Hood
Little Red and Bo are not the women that you know. You think you've met, perhaps before, in childhood, maybe so. But spin, we do, through space and time, we're never going back. The Fairie Tales grew mouldy, in neglect they've gathered plaque. While you were busy elsewhere, all their hearts have turned to black.Return once more from whence you came, remember what you've lost. Observe now what has happened, what your negligence has cost. Bo is digging men for gold, and Red is getting sauced. Prepare for unexpected moral boundaries being crossed. Lightning struck me in the head, unlocked me with a key. And now I receive messages from rock and air and tree. But am I free to share my thoughts? to say the things I see? Is our speech unshackled in today's society?
Dintshontsho Tsa Bo – Juliuse Kesara

Dintshontsho Tsa Bo – Juliuse Kesara

William Shakespeare

WITS UNIVERSITY PRESS
2021
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Dintšhontšho tsa bo-Juliuse Kesara is a translation into Setswana of Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, by the renowned South African thinker, writer and linguist Sol T Plaatje, who was also a gifted stage actor. Plaatje first encountered the works of Shakespeare when he saw a performance of Hamlet as a young man; it ignited a great love in him for the works of the Elizabethan dramatist. Many years later he translated several of Shakespeare’s plays into Setswana in a series called Mabolelo a ga Tsikinya-Chaka (‘The Sayings of Shakespeare’.) Dintšhontšho tsa bo-Juliuse Kesara went to print five years after Plaatje’s death, in 1937.His translations of Shakespeare’s plays into Setswana helped to pioneer and popularise a genre, the drama script, that was previously not well known in Southern Africa. It also showcased the rich range of Setswana vocabulary and served Plaatje’s aim of developing the language.
The Big Big Bo-Big Banana Fanna Book of Bird Colors for Kids: First Colors in Rhyme
This book is fun FUN bo-bun Early learners delight in singing the Banana Fanna song as they practice color names - Birds come in all different shapes, sizes, and yes, colors, too From the cardinal and peacock to the swan and robin, little ones will discover the natural world and learn the colors of beautiful birds. - The color word appears large and bold with vibrant photos of each bird. The upbeat song is catchy and little ones will delight in the rhyming word play. - This edition offers a fresh lyrical perspective of color and a new point of view to very young children. Ready to watch your smart baby sing sing bo-bing adorable rhymes? - Just scroll up and click BUY NOW
The Day Bo Found His Bark/Le jour où Bo trouva sa voix
The Day Bo Found His Bark is a delightful children's story of a dog named Bo who overcame bullying Far to the north of ancient earth, was a Kingdom of Dogs, where lived a dog named Bo. Bo was very unpopular because he was different from all the other dogs. He did not have a beautiful fur coat. He did not have parents, brothers, sisters, or cousins. Bo didn't have even one friend. But, worse than all of that, Bo had lost his bark. In the Kingdom of Dogs, this was the most horrible disgrace Bo's inability to bark sparked a great amount of teasing from the other dogs. One day, after another round of teasing, Bo decided to run away. He thought that maybe if he could travel far enough from his village, he would find his bark. Then he could return home and rub their noses in it--so to speak. Bo felt that when he found his bark, it would be bigger and better than everyone else's. With these thoughts, Bo set out on the long, lonely search for his bark. Situ tr s loin au nord de la terre ancienne, il existait un Royaume de Chiens. L vivaitun chien qui se nommait Bo. Bo tait tr s diff rent et pour cela il tait tr s impopulaire aupr s des autres chiens.Sa fourrure n' tait pas belle. Il n'avait pas de parents, de fr res, de soeurs, ni de cousins.Bo n'avait pas un seul ami. Malheureusement, ceci n' tait pas le pire de tous, car Bo avait aussi perdu sa voix. Au Royaume des Chiens, ceci tait d sastreux Les autres chiens se moquaient de lui cause de son incapacit d'aboyer. Un jour, apr s avoir t soumis un autre cycle de moqueries, Bo d cida de s'enfuir. Il pensait que s'il pouvait s' loigner tr s loin de son village, il pourrait retrouver sa voix. Ensuite, il pourrait retourner chez lui et se prouver aux autres chiens. Bo pensait que quand il retrouverait sa voix, ses aboiements seraient les plus forts et les meilleurs de tous.Avec ceci en t te, Bo commen a sa longue qu te solitaire pour sa voix.
Max and Bo

Max and Bo

Lolo Smith

Do the Write Thing, Inc.
2021
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Children will meet Max & Bo, two fun-loving dogs that like to celebrate the holidays including New Year's Eve, Valentine's Day, July 4th, Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Young children will enjoy seeing the illustrations of the dogs in their different hats, ties and costumes. This is a delightful book with rhymes on every page to engage young children. At the end of the book are JUST FOR FUN facts to see if the children remember important details in the book.Parents will like the fact that they can obtain a free companion gift - printables of pictures of over a dozen dogs for children to color.Information is also provided in the back of the book about how to have the book personalized with photos of one or two dogs.
My Special Brother Bo

My Special Brother Bo

Britt E. Collins

Future Horizons Incorporated
2019
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Lucy is a sweet girl who loves her younger brother Bo. She enjoys time with her friends and family, but does not always understand why her brother Bo gets special treatment. He has special needs and she is learning how to help him grow and learn. This book offers families a way to talk about their child with special needs and help siblings relate to life’s experiences.