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A Dog Named Doug

A Dog Named Doug

Karma Wilson

Margaret K. McElderry Books
2018
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Dogs love to dig but one dog named Doug takes digging to new heights (and depths) in this laugh-out-loud picture book from New York Times bestselling author Karma Wilson and celebrated illustrator Matt Myers. Meet Doug. Doug is a dog that loves to dig. But when Doug digs he doesn't just dig holes in the backyard. He digs...ditches the size of tractors He digs...tunnels through gold mines He even digs his way into...the White House But not even the Secret Service can stop this digging doggy, because when Doug digs, oh boy, does Doug DIG
Big Lonely Doug

Big Lonely Doug

Harley Rustad

House of Anansi Press Ltd ,Canada
2018
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Finalist, Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing Finalist, Banff Mountain Book Competition Finalist, BC Book Prize Globe and Mail best books of 2018 CBC best Canadian non-fiction of 2018 In the tradition of John Vaillant’s modern classic The Golden Spruce comes a story of the unlikely survival of one of the largest and oldest trees in Canada. On a cool morning in the winter of 2011, a logger named Dennis Cronin was walking through a stand of old-growth forest near Port Renfrew on Vancouver Island. He came across a massive Douglas fir the height of a twenty-storey building. Instead of allowing the tree to be felled, he tied a ribbon around the trunk, bearing the words “Leave Tree.” The forest was cut but the tree was saved. The solitary Douglas fir, soon known as Big Lonely Doug, controversially became the symbol of environmental activists and their fight to protect the region’s dwindling old-growth forests. Originally featured as a long-form article in The Walrus that garnered a National Magazine Award (Silver), Big Lonely Doug weaves the ecology of old-growth forests, the legend of the West Coast’s big trees, the turbulence of the logging industry, the fight for preservation, the contention surrounding ecotourism, First Nations land and resource rights, and the fraught future of these ancient forests around the story of a logger who saved one of Canada's last great trees.
Chickens Named Doug

Chickens Named Doug

Kimberley Osness

LifeRich
2021
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A farm can be a big, scary place for a chicken. Just like people, chickens want to be well cared for, protected, have something to eat every day, and feel special. The Coatsworths' Farm would be the perfect farm for a flock of chickens, if it wasn't for that horrible hawk, a pesky fox, and the fact that all of the chickens will have the same name. Who does that to a chicken? The red-shouldered hawk and the fox don't care what the chickens are called. They just think of them as breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Strutting around the farm all day long sounds like a life of ease, but the chickens learn there is more to life than just sitting on the fence, watching the world go by. And once the chickens learn why they are called Doug, they are in for the adventure of their lives. They are on this farm for a reason, they are special, and there are chickens who need them. It all starts with a loving farmer and his grandson, a rooster like no other, and some neighbors in need.
Chickens Named Doug

Chickens Named Doug

Kimberley Osness

LifeRich
2021
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A farm can be a big, scary place for a chicken. Just like people, chickens want to be well cared for, protected, have something to eat every day, and feel special. The Coatsworths' Farm would be the perfect farm for a flock of chickens, if it wasn't for that horrible hawk, a pesky fox, and the fact that all of the chickens will have the same name. Who does that to a chicken? The red-shouldered hawk and the fox don't care what the chickens are called. They just think of them as breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Strutting around the farm all day long sounds like a life of ease, but the chickens learn there is more to life than just sitting on the fence, watching the world go by. And once the chickens learn why they are called Doug, they are in for the adventure of their lives. They are on this farm for a reason, they are special, and there are chickens who need them. It all starts with a loving farmer and his grandson, a rooster like no other, and some neighbors in need.
Downward Facing Doug: Lost Angeles & Bone Idol

Downward Facing Doug: Lost Angeles & Bone Idol

David Louden

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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DOWNWARD FACING DOUG features author David Louden's alter ego Doug Morgan in two roman a clef adventures LOST ANGELES & BONE IDOL plus SHORT STORIES THAT ALL DEFINITELY HAPPENED: DEATH RRP $19.99 A SHORT STORY FOR CREATIONISTS & THE GREATEST COCK THAT EVER LIVED LOST ANGELES Full time whiskey enthusiast Doug Morgan is on a downward spiral. Over the past two years the Irish man has played witness to the slow and steady decay of his life and he's finally called time. Haunted by an unacknowledged pain Doug swaps the white collar nine to five of Belfast for one last charge into oblivion in the City of Angels. A scotch-soaked stranger in a strange land Doug befriends a series of like minded and self destructive vagabonds who, like him, are aiming for chaos. In a city that sees thousands of people per year come to be discovered why has one man come to get lost? BONE IDOL The sophomore follow-up to LOST ANGELES is the semi-biographical tale of author David Louden's alter-ego Doug Morgan as he struggles to connect with his father Jack, his mother Ruth and the working class ideology of "a real job". From his early adventure filled days in Poleglass through to the alcohol induced haze of his early twenties Doug's life (much like the city) is one at conflict with itself. BONE IDOL is filled with humour, sex, guilt and the shameful dream of a boy wanting to create more than a family of haunted heirs.
A Jug Full of Doug

A Jug Full of Doug

Jonathan Taylor-Coe

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2019
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After falling into a jug, Doug the mouse decides to invent a way to keep other mice safe. However, his plans soon get out of hand.Featuring mice, cats, robots and a special TV appearance.A light-hearted story, told in rhyme, of endeavour and invention.
Winn and Doug the Waterdrops

Winn and Doug the Waterdrops

Tim Olson; Rick Lohmann

ESRI Press
2023
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Follow Winn and Doug on the incredible journey of water—through the water cycle all the way to wastewater treatment and back again. Have you ever wondered where the water in your house comes from or where it goes after you use it? Explore the different phases of Winn’s life through the water cycle—from water vapor to water runoff. Then follow Doug to see how water gets clean after we use it! Part of a STEAM career-themed picture book series, Winn and Doug, the Waterdrops shows kids where water comes from and where it goes once it gets here—and why those processes are so important. Water resource engineers and wastewater operators have incredibly vital jobs that make the world a better place. Perfect for encouraging critical and creative thinking! Spatial analysis and critical thinking skills in K-12 students better prepare them for success, especially in science, engineering, and mathematics. For grades 1-5. Includes a glossary. The STEAM at Work! series brings awareness to exciting, fun STEAM careers and opens children up to new ideas for channeling their passions. Each book demonstrates different environmental and social issues the characters use their skills to solve, encouraging critical and creative thinking about the world. Like its characters, readers will be inspired to make a positive difference in their community now and in their future careers. Copyright © Bolton & Menk,Inc.
Michael Recycle Meets Litterbug Doug

Michael Recycle Meets Litterbug Doug

Ellie Bethel

Idea Design Works
2009
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Litterbug Doug is lazy. He is wasteful. He is messy. But worst of all, he hates recycling! The clean and green town where he lives is in danger from his lazy ways, not to mention suffering from the stench released by the mountains of garbage that Doug leaves wherever he goes! So strong is its stink that even the army of rats that follow Doug around are rethinking their friendship with him. It's up to Michael Recycle, planet Earth's green-caped crusader, to show dastardly Doug the error of his ways...before it's too late!
Our Papa Doug Is Sleeping

Our Papa Doug Is Sleeping

Sandra L Gittens

Christian Faith
2021
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The family called him our Papa Doug because everyone who knew him loved him. Our Papa Doug was a wise, kind, and caring man. He is not dead He is sleeping. This story describes how an eleven-year-old girl uses fond memories, biblical scriptures, and a shoebox to cope with the death of her grandfather. Join her as she visualizes and recalls Papa Doug's visits, playing checkers, listening to his words of wisdom, walking to the Pizzeria, and Family Prayer Time. Share her joy as she and DaDee remember scriptures about the resurrection. "Our Papa Doug will not have pain anymore. We will see him again." But what will she do with the shoebox?The Ten Commandments and some scriptures about death and the resurrection are included in the story. It is not the author's intention to change or dispute views about death and the resurrection. The reader is encouraged to research additional applicable scriptures.
Will You Help Doug Find His Dog?

Will You Help Doug Find His Dog?

Jane Caston

Barefoot Books, Incorporated
2020
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Sort through a sea of silly dogs to help Doug find his canine companion! Speaking directly to the reader, the interactive text by debut author Jane Caston prompts children to pat, tickle and call to the different dogs - a fun way to practice early math skills, like spotting similarities and differences, sorting and more! Bursting with goofy pooches, Carmen Saldaña's cheerful watercolor illustrations bring a fresh, modern look that will captivate young and old dog lovers alike. You'll laugh all the way to the hilarious surprise ending!
The Dao of Doug 2: The Art of Driving a Bus: Keeping Zen in San Francisco Transit: A Line Trainer's Guide
Islands v. Curbs, Avenues v. Streets, Timed Transfers, and How to Catch a Bus: Be careful, they weigh ten tons; don't hurt your back Driver Doug has your back in Keeping Zen in San Francisco Transit: A Line Trainer's Guide. Doug has been a transit operator for the SFMTA for 19 years, and now you can have what it takes to catch a bus in style.