Capering Cows

Capering Cows
Author: Shari Brand Robertson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2013-09-01
Genre: Cows
ISBN: 0988861828

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When I lay me down to sleep, I count cows instead of sheep. So begins the adventures of a sleepless youngster with cows on the brain! Designed to target vocabulary and reading fluency, Capering Cows is a romp through the barnyard that will keep young readers entertained and engaged. Through the fantastically fun illustrations of Alexandra Crouse, bare cows, scary cows, hairy cows, and friendly cows frolic with cows that slurp, cows that lick, and cows that pirouette and kick. Designed for echo and paired interactive reading strategies (which are explained on the "how to read with your child" page of the book), Capering Cows will entertain both children and adults while fostering the foundation skills necessary for strong literacy development.

The miscellaneous works of Henry Man

The miscellaneous works     of     Henry Man
Author: Henry Man
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1802
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OXFORD:555083508

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The Miscellaneous Works in Verse and Prose of the Late Henry Man

The Miscellaneous Works  in Verse and Prose  of the Late Henry Man
Author: Henry Man
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 576
Release: 1802
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: MINN:31951P00506696N

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The Miscellaneous Works

The Miscellaneous Works
Author: Henry Man
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1802
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: CHI:098738786

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My Cow Can Bow

My Cow Can Bow
Author: Shari Robertson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1915-12-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0990969797

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Shivering Sheep

Shivering Sheep
Author: Shari Brand Robertson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2014-05-15
Genre: Sheep
ISBN: 0988861887

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A child's fear on a dark and stormy night are quickly doused by the antics of a flock of very unusual sheep. Smelly sheep, sweet sheep, messy sheep, and neat sheep frolic through the night with sheep with buttons and sheep with slippers. But what is behind those wooly sheep zippers?

Junganew

Junganew
Author: Esther Giordano
Publsiher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages: 61
Release: 2021-01-29
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781645755395

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Welcome to the land of Junganew! Come join the herd for a sound-filled adventure! This is a world where animals play. Follow us all as we learn to say... Miss Snake’s favorite “S” sound as she gives a hiss, Theo the tree frog who’s filled with bliss When he thinks good thoughts of his “TH” sound and FeeFee Bunny wants to play around With big front teeth when she teaches us “F,” We learn to focus and take a deep breath. Roary Tiger can roar his “R” So friends come together from near and far. When Larry Lizard starts a landscaper’s club We learn the sound of “L” to lead with love. Moving to each sound and singing to the beat, Gets the sillies out so get off your feet! As the animals learn their sounds, they discover the true meaning of friendship, accepting each other’s unique qualities and sticking together as a herd! Let’s have fun as we learn and grow... Exploring new things...Ready, set, let’s go!

On the Plantation A Story of a Georgia Boy s Adventures during the War

On the Plantation  A Story of a Georgia Boy s Adventures during the War
Author: Joel Chandler Harris
Publsiher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2020-09-28
Genre: Electronic book
ISBN: 9781465609809

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The post-office in the middle Georgia village of Hillsborough used to be a queer little place, whatever it is now. It was fitted up in a cellar; and the postmaster, who was an enterprising gentleman from Connecticut, had arranged matters so that those who went after their letters and papers could at the same time get their grocery supplies. Over against the wall on one side was a faded green sofa. It was not an inviting seat, for in some places the springs peeped through, and one of its legs was broken, giving it a suspicious tilt against the wall. But a certain little boy found one corner of the rickety old sofa a very comfortable place, and he used to curl up there nearly every day, reading such stray newspapers as he could lay hands on, and watching the people come and go. To the little boy the stock of goods displayed for sale was as curious in its variety as the people who called day after day for the letters that came or that failed to come. To some dainty persons the mingled odor of cheese, cam-phene, and mackerel would have been disagreeable; but Joe Maxwell—that was the name of the little boy—had a healthy disposition and a strong stomach, and he thought the queer little post-office was one of the pleasantest places in the world. A partition of woodwork and wire netting cut off the post-office and the little stock of groceries from the public at large, but outside of that was an area where a good many people could stand and wait for their letters. In one corner of this area was the rickety green sofa, and round about were chairs and boxes and barrels on which tired people could rest themselves. The Milledgeville papers had a large circulation in the county. They were printed at the capital of the State, and were thought to be very important on that account. They had so many readers in the neighborhood that the postmaster, in order to save time and trouble, used to pile them up on a long shelf outside the wooden partition, where each subscriber could help himself. Joe Maxwell took advantage of this method, and on Tuesdays, when the Milledgeville papers arrived, he could always be found curled up in the corner of the old green sofa reading the Recorder and the Federal Union. What he found in those papers to interest him it would be hard to say. They were full of political essays that were popular in those days, and they had long reports of political conventions and meetings from all parts of the State. They were papers for grown people, and Joe Maxwell was only twelve years old, and small for his age.