Harry and the Dinosaurs Say "Raahh!"

Harry and the Dinosaurs Say
Author: Ian Whybrow
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Dentists
ISBN: 9780375825422

Harry and his beloved dinosaurs have a dental appointment and they are all very nervous—especially Tyrannosaurus, who has so many teeth. But with Harry’s reassurances and a magic button to make him grow big, Tyrannosaurus agrees to let Dr. Drake take a look. Funny, accessible illustrations and a gentle text help alleviate the fear of this very typical life-lesson.

Wobble Bear Says Yellow

Wobble Bear Says Yellow
Author: Ian Whybrow
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2010-01-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780192729156

Wobble Bear loves the colour yellow and he loves saying 'yellow' too! When he's getting ready for bed there's a red towel, pink soap, blue toothpaste, and many colourful toys, but Wobble Bear insists that everything is . . . yellow. In fact his mummy is beginning to wonder if Wobble will ever stop saying 'yellow'!

Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs

Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs
Author: Ian Whybrow
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2017-02-23
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0141386452

Harry finds some dusty plastic dinosaurs in Nan's attic. He cleans them, finds out their names and takes them everywhere - until, one day, the dinosaurs get lost! The lost property man gets a surprise when Harry proves the dinosaurs are his by calling them over to him.

Illustrating Children's Books

Illustrating Children's Books
Author: Martin Salisbury
Publisher: B.E.S. Publishing
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2004
Genre: Art
ISBN:

The successful book illustrator starts by understanding his author's flight of fancy, then rendering the ideas and actions imaginatively in pictorial terms. This unusual and inspiring book was written for art students and ambitious beginners. It instructs on methods of developing both imaginative powers and the technical artistic skills to produce high quality illustrations that will please authors and children's book editors. Separate chapters focus on: Media, materials, and techniques Developing different drawing styles to fit specific storytelling methods Instilling visual personality traits in story characters Creating effective sequential images for storyboards and picture book outlines Design, typography, and preparation for print Illustrating story books for older children Illustrating nonfiction and educational books Breaking into the children's book publishing business Here is solid, practical instruction for students of book illustration, enhanced with more than 250 how-to illustrations in color and black-and-white.

Harry and the Dinosaurs Go to School

Harry and the Dinosaurs Go to School
Author: Ian Whybrow
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2017-08-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0241320240

It's Harry's first day at school. He and his dinosaurs are very excited and perhaps a little bit nervous. But when Harry's dinosaur friends don't join him in the classroom, Harry's not so sure he's going to like school, but the dinosaurs come to the rescue and Harry and his new friend learn just how much fun school can really be! The ideal book to prevent first-day-at-school nerves.

The Word

The Word
Author: Isaac Mozeson
Publisher: SP Books
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2000
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 9781561719426

This landmark dictionary proves that English words can be traced back to the universal, original language, Biblical Hebrew. Genesis II supports a 'Mother Tongue' thesis, and the Bible also claims that Adam named the animals. This may seem difficult to accept, but then why do the translations of the following animals' names: Skunk, Gopher, Giraffe and Horse actually have corresponding meanings in Biblical Hebrew, such as: Stinker, Digger, Neck and Plower? The book features overwhelming data suggesting that the roots of all human words are universal, and that words have related synonyms and antonyms that must have been intelligently designed (perhaps by the designer of life himself!) The current hypothesis that language evolved from grunting ape-men may seem like the flat earth theory after reading this book. The 22,000 English-Hebrew links provide surprising evidence, and open new worlds of understanding, once we consider that all of these similar words could not be coincidences.

Wobble Bear

Wobble Bear
Author: Ian Whybrow
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2004
Genre: Bears
ISBN: 9780192791559

Wobble Bear has learnt to walk, and it's great fun?there's no way he's going to crawl any more! He wibble wobbles his way around the house and outside. Whether it's walking in his mum's shoes, dancing, or splashing through puddles, Wobble Bear will try anything. But it's not easy when you have wobbly legs and sometimes, like all toddlers, he finds himself on the ground. Finally at bedtime, Wobble Bear lets his mum carry him up the stairs to bed?what a tiring day! * Written by Ian Whybrow, author of Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs

Harry and the Dinosaurs at the Museum

Harry and the Dinosaurs at the Museum
Author: Ian Whybrow
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2017-09-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0241320224

A classic story about Harry and his bucketful of dinosaurs! When Harry and the dinosaurs go to the museum they see Roman swords and spears, Egyptian mummies and lots of Harry's ancestors. The dinosaurs want Harry to help them to find their ancestors...and that's how Harry gets lost! Will Mum and Nan know where to look for him?

Harry and the Dinosaurs Make a Splash

Harry and the Dinosaurs Make a Splash
Author: Ian Whybrow
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2019-09-26
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0241432073

Harry and the dinosaurs love playing in the waves at Water World. But when a big wave knocks them over, they don't think it's quite such fun after all. Harry isn't sure he wants to go in the water again, but with a little help from Nan he and his dinosaurs overcome their nerves and go on to make the biggest splash of the day!