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Look, The Easter Bunny's Orange: The Adventures of Mr. Scruffy Pants
Silver Lamb
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Red, White, Blue and Orange Freedom Parade!: The Adventures of Mr. Scruffy Pants
Silver Lamb
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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The Scary Little Girl Who Loved Orange: The Adventures of Mr. Scruffy Pants
Silver Lamb
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Holly Hope plans a big Halloween party to expose gently, to her future fourth grade classmates, her scarred face. Mr. Scruffy Pants comes on board to help three other students with their own personality scars. Together, each child's true, loving nature is revealed.
JONAS and DAPHNE: Mr. Nobel and Princess Nothing
Silver Lamb
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Mr. Scruffy Pants and His Tenth Life: The Adventures of Mr. Scruffy Pants
Silver Lamb
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Silver Diamine Fluoride
Gagandeep Lamba; Samrudhi Khondalay
Lap Lambert Academic Publishing
2025
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Silver diamine fluoride (SDF) is a solution containing ionic silver, fluoride, and ammonia that arrests the progress of carious lesions and prevents the development of future caries. The silver particle extends into the dentin tubules and could create some bonding problems for subsequent composite resin restorations placed over SDF-treated darkened tooth structures. The fluoride penetrates deeper into the tooth with SDF as compared with other fluoride solutions, creating a fluoride reservoir in the tooth structure. The fluoride component of SDF contributes to remineralization and fluorapatite formation, producing harder, more caries-resistant tooth structures. The silver provides the antimicrobial activity for the material and inhibits biofilm formation. It has been evaluated in >20 clinical studies and reviewed in systemic reviews. The material was recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration for desensitizing cold-sensitive teeth and has been used off-label to treat carious lesions.
Renaissance Silver from the Schroder Collection
Deborah Lambert; Timothy Schroder
Trustees of the Wallace Collection
2007
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This catalogue displays the magnificent Schroder collection of Renaissance Silver, which was formed between 1870 and 1930 and includes outstanding historic objects from England, Germany, Italy and elsewhere. Intended as works of art, many incorporate rare or exotic materials, and their complex designs and dense programs of ornament reflect the intellectual pre-occupations of the 16th century mind.
Touch and Trace Nursery Rhymes: Mary Had a Little Lamb
Editors of Silver Dolphin Books
Silver Dolphin Books
2024
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Celebrate five classic springtime nursery rhymes with this delightful board book filled with traceable elements for little learners Perfectly sized for little hands, this innovative board book of nursery rhymes allows young children to touch and trace the cutout shapes on every page as they learn "Mary Had a Little Lamb," "Five Little Speckled Frogs," "Mulberry Bush," and more. Beloved nursery rhymes for spring, sweet playful illustrations, and the interactive tracing elements will make this sturdy board book a story time favorite
The Christmas Miracle Wrapped in Fur: Mr. Scruffy Pants Has an Adventure
Mrs Silver P. Lamb
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Young Jim Hawkins and Long John Silver�s daughter, Natty, set off in the footsteps of their fathers. The lure of hidden treasure and the thrill of the ocean odyssey soon gives way to terror as the Nightingale reaches its destination. Treasure Island is not uninhabited as it once was�
Silver
Oxford University Press
2023
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Silver transformed and convulsed the early modern world. Silver, even more than gold, occupied a deeply charged intersection of forces and dynamics — philosophical, religious, material, telluric, economic, colonialist, social, cultural, and courtly — that traversed and profoundly altered the world. Silver from the so-called 'New World' bankrolled and justified the Spanish monarchy in its landgrab, wars, and empire building in both the Americas and in Europe. The great mountain of fabulously rich silver, Cerro Ricco in Potosí, relentlessly exploited by the Spanish invaders from 1545, irrevocably changed power relations, empires, and entire social and environmental ecologies across the globe. Accelerating global commerce and the growth of capitalism, trade in silver intensified the accumulation of capital and uneven trade balances, and enhanced the wealth of northern Europe at the expense of the Global South, particularly of Latin America. This wealth helped jump start the Industrial Revolution a century later. Silver: Transformational Matter draws together essays by leading anthropologists, art historians, and historians to rethink silver across diverse fields and bring into context mining, trade, the Spanish empire and colonialism, Indigenous expertise, high-end Islamic and European silver artifacts, philosophical and alchemical erudition, and the shimmer of silver in textiles and moonlight. The emphasis in this collection is on early modern silver (ca.1545-ca.1700), since that was the crux and highpoint of its economic, artistic, and colonialist triumph, but any notion of a homogeneous historical 'period' is strongly resisted. Time and place were splintered by silver, as well as brought into relation by it.
Fever-ridden, raving, and trapped in a cabin on his own ship, Long John Silver is on his way towards England and the hangman's noose. But Silver vows to exact revenge upon his captors by disclosing their secrets in a journal. This book is that journal.Silver's tales parallel "Treasure Island", giving us the 'true story' of his life - from his childhood as a starving street urchin in Bristol's back alleys, to his ascent, via murder, to pirate captain. We witness his global quest to unravel a string of ciphers and find the world's greatest treasure, and his ultimate betrayal by the man he once treated like a son.
Deep in the Alaskan wilds, 9-year-old Rachel dreams of owning and racing a sled dog one day. When her father, who breeds and races huskies, gives her the runt of the litter, Rachel names the puppy Silver and sets out to prove he's a champion. "The writing is smooth at a low reading level. Effectively planned appeal for transitional readers."--Bulletin, Center for Children's Books.
Slowly, silently, now the moonWalks the night in her silver shoon;This way, and that, she peers, and seesSilver fruit upon silver trees; One spring evening, the fairies gather in the woods. Two sleepy children join in the parade to a wonderful, dream-like fairy party. Illustrated by bright new talent, Carolina Rabei, this Walter de la Mare poem is brought to life with shimmery, ethereal illustrations, making it the perfect book for bedtime. One of four seasonal Walter de la Mare picture books that form a set, each with complementing colour palates and illustrations by rising young star Carolina.
A work that reminds us of the singular and glorious power of poetry in our complex world.Silver is a collection that shines with a guiding principle, that poetry: 'part physics, part faith, part void', can be found wherever it is looked for. Virtuosic in style, sharing the dexterity of the legendary Argentinian footballer, Lionel Messi, who is conjured in its pages, the poems shape-shift through blank verse, elegy, terza rima and rap. Phillips is confident in his unconfidence: 'Not the meaning,' he writes, 'but the meaningfulness of this mystery we call life'. The poems are luminous and dreamlike in their evocations of time and place, held in the light of a silvery moon that gives them their alluring strangeness and vibrancy.
"I knew I could love him if he would let me in I chased him like a child who chases the wind Sometimes he'd wrap around me Sometimes he'd get away Like a child I had to have him and like the wind he'd slip away I believed that the sun rose to shine light on his face and for me the sun would set so the moon could do the same I believed that I would catch him I believed I'd breathe him in I believed just like a child who chases the wind"
"The hags shook the dead and woke the trees. They're coming to get the lonely three.The huntress, the bird and the silver tonguedmust leave it all behindto find out what happened to the one."Rosie collected herbs throughout Lakewood Trees all the time, but she never expected to collect a silver-haired boy from a crater created by a lightning bolt. He couldn't speak. His clothes were tattered and his only possession was a whispering key clutched tightly in his hand. With help from her only child, Henry, they fed and clothed the boy, whom they aptly named Silver. Henry was immediately drawn to the mysterious boy, but Rosie was wary. For soon after Silver's arrival, the forest started to walk, the birds started to bite and the sky rained worms. The home Rosie worked so hard to keep became the center of attention to an unspeakable evil. From the author of the series, He Was A Boy Who Smiled, comes Silver, an LGBT+ Young Adult Fantasy Trilogy set in the epic realm of In-Rel.This 2nd Edition features an exclusive map from the mind of Michael Stoneburner crafted by Amy-Alex Campbell and interior design by Ryan Coleman.