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Describes a variety of different clothes that children wear, such as a soft sweatshirt, a frilly dress, and a baseball cap.
Before winning recognition for her painting and writing, Emily Carr built a small apartment building with four suites that she hoped would earn her a living.
Emily Carr, Susan Musgrave, 2004
Compares a variety of objects to others with the same shape, such as bubbles and scoops of ice cream, bricks and ice cubes, and bicycle wheels and pizza.
Early learners love to point out and name things that are familiar to them. Engaging stories and playful illustrations reinforce basic concepts in this colorful and informative new series.
Describes some of the sounds that children hear throughout the day, like kitchen noises, street noises, and nighttime noises.
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It Takes
All Sorts: Celebrating Cricket's Colourful Characters
A personal selection of Peter's favourite cricket characters past and present, written in his own inimitable style and from his vantage point as both player and commentator.
Daisy was an ordinary dog, living an ordinary life with Old John, until the day that Bella gives Daisy a liquorice all-sort.
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The farmer's kalendar; or, A monthly directory for
all sorts ...
Arthur Young. Designed, probably, to throw the return of clover to the eighth,
instead of the fourth year. The barley stubble of the sixth year, is dunged in
autumn, with farm-yard composts, and ploughed after wheat-sowing is finished,
on ridges ...
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How to Draw
All Sorts of Things
Easy step-by-step lessons show you how to draw with lines, shapes, and patterns.
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Crescent-shine: Or, Gleams of Light on
All Sorts of Subjects ...
I've been in the saddle as much as out of it for the last fifteen years, and am used
to all sorts of camping out and roughing it in the woods, and most of my men are
just as experienced." "In the army all that time ?" "Oh, no; you ought to know I'm a
...