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So Many Cats! (Paperback, None)
Beatrice Schenk De Regniers; Illustrated by Ellen Weiss
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R208
Discovery Miles 2 080
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A counting story in verse shows how easily one sad and lonely cat can turn into twelve.
Bathtime fun, times two An adorable duo heads for the tub in this
board book companion to Playtime for Twins."
"Splashy, sploshy, splish."
"We are little fish
" A delightful set of twins show what a blast bathtime can be in
this playful board book. Expect grins and giggles from little ones
as these funny siblings splash, have tea, play peek-a-boo, and
more, until it's time to say "good night." Bubbly, rhyming text
from Ellen Weiss and soft, charming illustrations by Sam Williams
bring this playful story to life.
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On Papa's Shoulders (Paperback)
Ellen Weiss Dodson; Illustrated by Travis Kotzebue
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Pepper and Jake love herding sheep in the little valley where they
live. But there's a problem-- a big problem. Urk, a giant who lives
on a nearby mountain, is big and stinky and doesn't care that
dumping dirty laundry water in the nearby stream causes a flood
down below every single week. So Pepper and Jake hike to Urk's
mountaintop lair to confront him. But there's no reasoning with a
giant, especially one who gives cryptic puzzles to solve. If the
kids can solve it, Urk will move away. If not, Pepper and Jake (and
their sheep) will be the featured ingredients in Urk's next bowl of
smelly soup
Winner of the Southeastern Society of Architectural Historians
Award of Excellence Robert R. Taylor and Tuskegee interweaves the
life of the first academically trained African American architect
with his life’s work—the campus of Booker T. Washington’s
Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute. In this richly
illustrated architectural history, the author delves into such
questions of how a black boy born in North Carolina shortly after
the Civil War could earn a professional architecture degree at MIT,
and how he then used his design and administrative skills to
further Booker T. Washington’s agenda of community solidarity
and, in defiance of strengthening Jim Crow, the public expression
of racial pride and progress. The book also considers such issues
as architectural education for African Americans at the turn of the
twentieth century, the white donors who funded Tuskegee’s
buildings, other Tuskegee architects, and Taylor’s buildings
elsewhere. Individual narratives of Taylor’s Tuskegee buildings
conclude the volume.
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