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This is the story of a wind that wanders over Mongolia, a country
that is well known for its deserts and grasslands. We travel with
the wind to see how Mongolians live day by day.
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Land of the Sun (Paperback)
Jong-Soon Jo; Edited by Joy Cowley; Illustrated by Sinae Jo; Translated by Mike S. Yoon
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R266
R219
Discovery Miles 2 190
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Song of the Mekong River (Paperback, 1)
Na-Mi Choi, Joy Cowley; Edited by Joy Cowley, Jungah Lee, Greg Taylor; Illustrated by …
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R284
R240
Discovery Miles 2 400
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The Mekong River is called the 'lifeline of Vietnam.' The
Vietnamese people's lives are dependent on the river. They build
hosues on it, do business on their boats, and farm crops at the
mouth of the great Mekong River. This book is about Tui who lives
in a water village.
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Cinderella (Paperback)
Charles Perrault; Edited by Joy Cowley; Illustrated by Ji-Ye Jeong
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R241
R200
Discovery Miles 2 000
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Good Night, Good Beach
Joy Cowley; Illustrated by Hilary Jean Tapper
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R281
R246
Discovery Miles 2 460
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An evocative bedtime picture book that distills the essence of a
family summer at the beach--skin sticky with salt, sandy feet,
waves hush-hushing and a shell under the pillow. Summer holidays by
the sea have a rhythm all their own. With a few resonant images,
Cowley takes us straight to the end of a long hot day with beach
treasures under the pillow and the salty smell of the sea. The
cadence of the final words echoes the shushing waves in a gentle
signal of time for readers to sleep--"good sand, good sea, good
beach, good night." This simple poem by internationally-renowned
author Joy Cowley transports the reader to a childhood summer with
language that asks to be read over and over. Hilary Jean Tapper's
warm watercolor and ink illustrations add an inclusive cast of
extended family, friends, and children of different ages.
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Song of the River (Paperback)
Joy Cowley; Illustrated by Kimberly Andrews
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R180
R158
Discovery Miles 1 580
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In this resonant story, Cam the mountain boy follows the river from its trickling source in the mountain snow all the way to the coast. The river leads him through forest, farms, and towns to the salty wind of the sea. Dramatic landscape illustrations evoke a North American landscape and are packed with detail to explore the world of the river.
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The Little Prince (Paperback)
Antoine De Saint-Exupery; Edited by Joy Cowley; Illustrated by Hyeon-Joo Kim
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R241
R200
Discovery Miles 2 000
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Hello - Greetings (Paperback)
Ye Shil Kim; Edited by Joy Cowley; Illustrated by Pauline Comis
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R43
Discovery Miles 430
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Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake (Paperback)
Jiyeong Lee; Illustrated by Gabriel Pacheco; Edited by Joy Cowley
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R255
Discovery Miles 2 550
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Verdi's La Traviata (Paperback)
Gyeong-Hye Lee; Edited by Joy Cowley; Illustrated by Aurelia Fronty
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R305
R255
Discovery Miles 2 550
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In this vibrant rhyming tale of resourcefulness and friendship by
one of the world's great children's writers, the tiny woman makes a
coat of leaves-a book to leave its readers snug as a bug The tiny
woman makes a coat of leaves with the help of friends in this
vibrant rhyming tale. The trees, geese, porcupine, horse and plants
all share something so the tiny woman can snip, snip, snip and
stitch, stitch, stitch a coat to keep herself warm. Resourcefulness
and friendship are at the heart of this simple rhythmic poem by one
of the world's best children's writers. Buoyant and satisfying to
read aloud, this small book will leave the reader snug as a bug.
Uh-oh. Mrs. Wishy-Washy is at it again. Rubbing and scrubbing all
the animals on the farm. But this time they aren't standing for it.
Duck, Cow, and Pig are leaving mean old Mrs. Wishy-Washy for good!
They run away to the big city. But they get lost, wander into a
restaurant, and even stumble into a hardware store and get covered
in paint! Where is Mrs. Wishy-Washy when they need her? Maybe her
farm isn't so bad after all ... Joy Cowley and Elizabeth Fulle have
brought their clean-loving Mrs. Wishy-Washy back to her old tricks
in this full-length sudsy story that will become a favorite before
you can say "Bathtime!"
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