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Arizona sunsets are some of the most brilliant in the world.
Ranging from oranges, to reds, blues, pinks to many more of the
spectrum. These are full color photographs of 30 days of these
world renowned Sunsets.
Join Lambert, the new born lamb in this children's poetic rhyming
picture book as he discovers the four seasons during his first year
on the farm, and learns why they are important to him, and the
world around. This book to be read to ages 2+ and read by 3rd grade
and up, is written using much of the vocabulary taught in 3rd
grade. It is a nice book written in a rhyming fashion that makes it
fun to read.
Before he is even hatched, Blue Jay's life changes. This story is
about the courage that one small creature finds to go on to find
the life that would become his through self discovery, and not
giving u
Did you know that Canis Minor is actually a "fox," and not a "dog"?
Did you know that the ship of the Argonauts stretches across the
sky? Did you know that Pisces is actually representing the Greek
Gods Aphrodite and Eros? Have you ever wanted to know why and how
the constellations came to be? Most ancient cultures saw pictures
in the stars of he night sky. The earliest known efforts to catalog
the stars date to cuneiform texts and artifacts dating back roughly
6,000 years. These remnants, found in the valley of the Euphrates
River, suggest that the ancients observing the heavens saw the
lion, the bull, and the scorpion in the stars. The constellations
as we know them today are undoubtedly very different from those
first few--our night sky is a compendium of images from a number of
different societies, both ancient and modern. By far, though, we
owe the great debt to the mythology of the ancient Greeks and
Romans.
Follow the adventure of Zeus and his siblings. Poseidon, Hades,
Hestia, Hera, and Demeter as you discover how the Greek world came
about, how the Titans came to be, the war which leads to their
fall, and how the Greek Olympian gods rise as they defeat the
mighty Titans and build their home a top Mount Olympus. This series
of rhyme and great illustrations teaches the child in a fun and
exciting way about the great myths making it fun and adventurous.
The Gods and heroes are depicted as children themselves, allowing
the reader to connect to the story as if it could even be them in
the book.
Join Lambert, the new born lamb in this children's poetic rhyming
picture book as he discovers the four seasons during his first year
on the farm, and learns why they are important to him, and the
world around. This book to be read to ages 2+ and read by 3rd grade
and up, is written using much of the vocabulary taught in 3rd
grade. It is a nice book written in a rhyming fashion that makes it
fun to read.
Who are the "Gemini Twins?" Where did Sagittarius come from? Why
would anyone ever choose a "Compass" as a constellation? Many
people have read and learned a great deal about the Constellations,
and a few have an idea of what each of the 88 groups of stars
represent. But, how many know the legends behind the celestial
objects that loom over head? This book teaches you the legends
behind the myths. The reader will learn the true stories of the
stars.
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