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Total Pages | : 44 |
Release | : 2017-07-17 |
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ISBN | : 9781521869222 |
It's Hard to be a Dinosaur in the Big City. ** From the Amazon Best-Selling Series** Alfred the dinosaur has traveled from the Jurassic to today. While he loves playing with his friend Chloe there is something missing... his family. Alfred and Chloe set off on an adventure to find his way home that takes them all over the big city. Join them as they encounter skyscrapers, subways and even a mysterious night guard. Will Alfred ever get back home? Find out in Book 2 of this best selling series that is full of color and adventure. Alfred the Dinosaur Goes to the City is Book 2 in the Alfred the Dinosaur series, but can be read as a stand-alone story Book 1: Alfred the Time Traveling Dinosaur Book 2: Alfred the Dinosaur Goes to the City Book 3: Vinny the Soccer Playing Dinosaur Other books by Brandon Cullum The Alphabet Fruit ABC's Space is a Big Place Buy Alfred the Dinosaur Goes to the City today to read a bed-time story where even T-Rex's miss home.
Author | : Brandon Cullum |
Publisher | : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2015-09-24 |
Genre | : Dinosaurs |
ISBN | : 9781517403133 |
Alfred the dinosaur sets off on a crazy time traveling adventure to find someone who will play with him. Will Alfred find the friend he is looking for? Will he find the person that can see past his bully tendencies and teach him what it is like to be a real friend?
Author | : Andrea Spalding |
Publisher | : Orca Book Publishers |
Total Pages | : 34 |
Release | : 2017-09-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1459817605 |
In 1935, a nine-year-old boy's family held a forbidden Potlatch in faraway Kingcome Inlet. Watl'kina slipped from his bed to bear witness. In the Big House masked figures danced by firelight to the beat of the drum. And there, he saw a figure he knew. Aboriginal elder Alfred Scow and award-winning author Andrea Spalding collaborate to tell the story, to tell the secret of the dance.
Author | : Alfred Kokh |
Publisher | : SP Books |
Total Pages | : 248 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781561719846 |
Never before has there been an attempt to transform a massive state-owned economy into a dynamic free market system. The story of the conversion of the dinosaur Marxist Soviet state into the free-wheeling capitalist society of today's Russian Federation is one of the most compelling dramas in history. This tale includes violence, corruption, and a web of political conspiracy. It is a true-life economic-political thriller. Who are the new Russian financial magnates who are grabbing former state property? What were the terms for disposing of the state's immense wealth to private investors? What was the role of American financiers? These questions, and more, are answered here. In addition to what he saw with his own eyes (in the crucial period between 1992 and 1997), Kokh also paints vivid pictures of the influential decision-makers that he worked closely with, including Anatoly Chubais, the little known Kremlin kingpin who ran Boris Yeltsin's re-election campaign and served as both Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister. Kokh uses his expert knowledge of the Russian government to bring readers into the momentous meetings that changed the world, including his cogent analysis of events occurring in Russia at the present time.
Author | : Tim Myers |
Publisher | : Sterling Children's Books |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : Children's stories |
ISBN | : 9781402777981 |
Dinosaurs from a finicky stegosaurus and a knobby old ankylosaur to the frightening tyrannosaurus rex get washed and shined at the Dino Wash Deluxe. Includes section with facts about the dinosaurs mentioned in the story.
Author | : Richard Moody |
Publisher | : Geological Society of London |
Total Pages | : 408 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Dinosaurs |
ISBN | : 9781862393110 |
The discovery of dinosaurs and other large extinct saurians - a term under which the Victorians commonly lumped ichthyosaurs, plesiosaurs, pterosaurs and their kin - makes exciting reading and has caught the attention of palaeontologists, historians of science and the general public alike. The papers in this collection go beyond the familiar tales about famous fossil hunters and focus on relatively little-known episodes in the discovery and interpretation (from both a scientific and an artistic point of view) of dinosaurs and other inhabitants of the Mesozoic world. They cover a long time span, from the beginnings of modern scientific palaeontology in the 1700s to the present, and deal with many parts of the world, from the Yorkshire coast to Central India, from Bavaria to the Sahara. The characters in these stories include professional palaeontologists and geologists (some of them well-known, others quite obscure), explorers, amateur fossil collectors, and artists, linked together by their interest in Mesozoic creatures.
Author | : Shandel Elton |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 44 |
Release | : 2021-11-19 |
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ISBN | : 9781739909703 |
In the Land of Scrum lives the awkward Alfred who loves to have fun and go on amazing adventures. One day, Alfred decides to go on a journey to visit his childhood playmate and cousin, Jane who lives in the Land of Fun. Along the way he encounters a number of wonderfully weird places, and even some that seem strange and slightly scary. This colourful adventure is filled with lots of excitement and hilarious mishaps. See what pickles Alfred finds himself caught up in and discover what tummy tickling twist lies at the ends of Alfred's journey to visit his cousin.
Author | : Mary Mueller |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 2016-11-23 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 147582601X |
With recent changes in the curriculum and standards in language arts and mathematics, parents often are challenged to find ways to help their children be successful in their learning endeavors. While parents want to be involved in their children’s education, they are often unsure of their role in their children’s learning and the best ways to help their children to succeed academically. Moreover, with the changes in how math and literacy are being taught, parents often struggle with helping even first grade children with their homework. In this book we set out to alleviate this struggle, by offering parents a resource they can use to navigate their child’s education, communicate with teachers, and support their children in learning mathematics and literacy. After providing an overview of the current educational climate and tips for communication with teachers, we share strategies and suggestions parents can use to assist their children in language arts and mathematics. We provide detailed descriptions of activities, games, books, and conversations that connect with what children will be learning at each grade level.
Author | : Alfred Henry WALL |
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Release | : 1901 |
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Author | : Jackson J. Benson |
Publisher | : U of Nebraska Press |
Total Pages | : 508 |
Release | : 2009-01-01 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9780803225374 |
In a career spanning more than fifty years, Wallace Stegner (1909?93) emerged as the greatest contemporary author of the American West?writing more than two dozen works of history, biography, essays, and fiction, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning Angle of Repose and the bestselling Crossing to Safety. Jackson J. Benson?s Wallace Stegner: His Life and Work is the first full-dress biography of this celebrated ?Dean of Western Writers.? Drawing on nearly ten years of research and unlimited access to Stegner?s letters and personal files, Benson traces the trajectory of Wallace Stegner?s life from his birth on his grandfather?s Iowa farm to his prominence as an award-winning writer, critic, historian, environmental activist, and teacher, and as founder of Stanford?s creative writing program. But Benson?s book is as much a consideration of Stegner?s literary legacy as it is a retelling of his life. His critical reassessment of the entire body of Stegner?s work argues convincingly for his subject?s place in the literary canon?not merely as a ?regional? Western writer but straightforwardly as one of the great American writers of the twentieth century.