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A young pig-tailed girl named Aspen, a grumbling and very hungry
yellow Labrador retriever named Cooper, and a walking fish called
Wally, all prowl the area around their pond, dunes and forest in
search of adventure in Gary Lamit's enchanting Wally the Walking
Fish Meets Aspen and Cooper. When Aspen and Cooper catch a fish in
the local pond, they can't believe their eyes when they meet a real
walking fish They've never heard of such a thing and they don't
know quite what to think. But imagine their surprise when the fish
begins to talk and introduces himself as Wally Wally soon charms
them and together the three go for a fun walk around the area.
While the yellow Lab humorously growls about his supposedly always
empty belly, Aspen and Wally soon meet another friend: a beaver
named Betty. As the group of friends continues on their journey,
they soon pick up lots of interesting facts about beavers, fish,
mushrooms and more. Parents will love Lamit's gentle message of
diversity and the importance of friendship. Adults will also
appreciate the sidebars of fun facts that are scattered throughout
the text, which are as entertaining as they are educational.
Children will be charmed by the bright, colorful illustrations and
the whimsical story, which is filled with humor. Wally the Walking
Fish Meets Aspen and Cooper is a wonderful fantasy that will find a
place in any home library. Get ready for fun and laughter as three
very unusual friends seek adventure, in educator Gary Lamit's Wally
the Walking Fish Meets Aspen and Cooper. Aspen is a pig-tailed
little girl and one day, she and her huge, hungry, yellow lab named
Cooper discover a marvel at the local pond: a walking fish They've
never heard of a walking fish, but even more wonderful, this
critter is also a talking fish whose name is Wally As the group
explores their pond, dunes and forest they all begin to understand
the world around them a little better. Wise and whimsical, Wally
the Walking Fish Meets Aspen and Cooper promotes the value of
friendship as these very diverse chums wander about having their
adventure. Children will love the lively illustrations, and the
hilariously funny dog, which grumbles about his appetite through
the whole journey. Parents will appreciate the fun animal facts
sprinkled throughout the text. Beautifully illustrated and great
fun to read, Wally the Walking Fish Meets Aspen and Cooper is as
entertaining as it is educational. This lively book is sure to be a
favorite in any home or school library for years to come.
Wally the Walking Fish is a fun-filled fantasy adventure that the
whole family will enjoy. Little pig-tailed Madison and her grumpy
always-hungry yellow dog discover Wally, an amazing walking fish
Gently humorous, parents will love the message of diversity and the
importance of friendship. Children will be charmed by the
illustrations and the whimsical story. Wally the Walking Fish is a
wonderful fantasy that will find a place in any home library.
Louis Gary Lamit's Moving from 2D to 3D CAD for Engineering Design:
Challenges and Opportunities is a much-needed book that clearly
explains the industry factors, the many advantages, and the product
selection criteria for adopting 3D computer-aided design (CAD) for
one's engineering design work. Written by an experienced designer
and instructor, the book is essential for any individual or team
who wants to make the best product choices, and maximize their
productivity with whatever 3D CAD design tools they choose.
Pro/Engineer Wildfire 4.0 is one of the most widely used CAD/CAM
software programs in the world today. Designed for a one or two
semester undergraduate course for first or second year engineering
students, Pro/engineer Wildfire 4.0 is an extremely beneficial book
for both aspiring and newly employed engineers. The text involves
creating a new part, an assembly, or drawing, using a set of Pro/E
commands, walking you through the process systematically and
guiding you through parametric design. While using this text, a
student will create individual parts, assemblies, and drawings.
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