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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Virginia L White
From quarantine to wildfires, hurricanes, and political arguments, our world seemed to be shedding itself apart. In an attempt to bring a bit of happiness into our lives, many people stirred up some happiness in their kitchens. Family favorite recipes and memories of why those foods were enjoyed took hold. One day when I was mixing-up what is now known as "Grandma Cookies" in my own kitchen to bring a bit of happiness into our home, the idea occurred to me that others probably had favorites of their own and might like to share. There was an overwhelmingly positive response to my request. As a result, this book is a collection of family favorite recipes across the miles and years.
Can a cat really start his own band? Warren the Honking Cat decides to do just that, and Little Honker and the Swinging Tails is born ... but not without some surprises A delightful read about creativity and persistence for second and third graders.
Little Honker can and did. First he plays a duet and then the bells with the rest of the band. When the bells get loose, the kitty inside him takes over and the excitement begins as Little Honker chases them around the auditorium. Did Little Honker ruin the concert or make it the most memorable one ever?
Warren's meow is a honk. He doesn't sound like his Seal Point Siamese family or look like them. His brothers and sisters will not play kitty games with him. And, then, on a backyard adventure things change. He saves his family from an unwanted visitor and his honking is important after all.
"Virginia has combined entertainment with facts. The skunk kits entertain the reader with their charging games and skunk soccer while teaching us about the development of young skunks. I loved the ending " -Margie Smith, music educator, Denton, Nebraska"I loved the addition of Olivia to Doc's yard family The kits are very entertaining, but where will they go next? I loved the facts, entertainment, and possibilities of future adventures." -Staci Day, elementary educator, Aurora, ColoradoCan an opossum become a member of Doc's yard family?Olivia the opossum has poor vision and hearing, is a fighter, but has a good heart. Margie the myopic skunk and the rest of Doc's yard family is wary, but willing to get to know the new animal. When Doc's birthday rolls around, his yard family wants to gift him something great Olivia and her rambunctious group of kits ponders what they want to contribute. What will Olivia gift him?
This companion guide for the beloved book, Glasses for Margie, allows your early reader more fun and an opportunity to learn with familiar animal friends Author Virginia K. White has been a classroom teacher for 40 years. Her love of students, and an appreciation for unique personalities and learning styles, inspired Virginia to individualize lessons to reach all students. Because all students do not learn in the same way, she believes it is important to recognize those differences early. In this book, she has attempted to do just that. There are several activities for young learners because finding what works is important It is the hope of the author that there will be activities that will meet the needs of a variety of learners.
This companion guide for the sequel in the Glasses for Margie series, Margie Surprises Doc, allows your early reader more fun and an opportunity to learn with familiar animal friends Author Virginia K. White has been a classroom teacher for 40 years. Her love of students, and an appreciation for unique personalities and learning styles, inspired Virginia to individualize lessons to reach all students. Because all students do not learn in the same way, she believes it is important to recognize those differences early. In this book, she has attempted to do just that. There are several activities for young learners because finding what works is important It is the hope of the author that there will be activities that will meet the needs of a variety of learners.
Perfect for reluctant readers or kids learning how to read Follow along as a Copper Colored Cajankler tries new things and finds out what they like, and don't like, with fun-sounding "c" words The wacky and colorful illustrations will keep kids engaged as they learn new words, alliteration, and that it's okay to like what they like. This book is great for beginner readers, but it also teaches children that's it okay to be exactly who they are.
This companion guide for the popular Little Honker series allows your early reader to learn with Little Honker and his animal friends in a fun and interactive way. Virginia K. White, a classroom teacher for 40 years, followed her dream after retirement and began writing books for young readers. Not only have her books received honors, but so has Virginia. She was Wyoming Teacher of the Year, was selected as a teacher with the most positive influence shaping tomorrow's leaders, received the Principal's Award for Excellence in Instruction, served as the English coordinator in two high schools, was a reader of Advanced Placement Exams, and taught Advanced Placement Institutes. Her love of students and appreciation for unique personalities and learning styles inspired Virginia to individualize lessons to reach all students. Because all students do not learn in the same way, she believes it is important to recognize those differences early. Therefore, she has created a wide variety of activities for young learners in this book. Finding what works with each learner is important It is the hope of the author that there will be activities that will not only meet the needs of a variety of learners, but that they will enjoy the adventures of Little Honker and his friends.
Paxton's dream is to play the piccolo in the Princeton Philharmonic. This plucky pink pachyderm patiently practices to perfectly fulfill his passion in this picture book that shows little readers how hard work makes dreams come true.Filled with plenty of pleasant and perky illustrations, Paxton Plays the Piccolo is a picture book perfect for children that love animals and music. With so many P-word pronunciations and perfectly-timed alliterations, it's written to be a joy for little readers and their grown-ups to read aloud. Paxton is ready to provide the promise that if you follow your heart, practice certainly does make perfect.
Doc is a veterinarian whose backyard is filled with animal friends, including Margie the myopic, sniffing skunk. One day, a mysterious visitor makes a mess and the animals must find the intruder. Will their adventures lead to more trouble or love at first smell?
Shakespeare's The Tempest, Its Political Implications and the First Colonists of Virginia (Black and White Edition)
Shahzad Z. Najmuddin
Trafford Publishing
2005
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