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Samoan Alphabet (Island Alphabet Books)
by Lori PhillipsThis book is part of the Island Alphabet Books series, which features languages and children's artwork form the U.S.-affiliated Pacific. Each book contains the complete alphabet for the language, four or five examples for each letter, and a word list with English translations.
Reading Milestones Level 3 Yellow Book 7
by Stephen P. Quigley Patricia L. McAnally Susan Rose Cynthia M. KingReading Milestones Level 3 Yellow Book 7
Reading Milestones Level 3 Yellow Book 10
by Stephen P. Quigley Patricia L. McAnally Susan Rose Cynthia M. KingReading Milestones Level 3 Yellow Book 10
Reading Milestones Level 3 Yellow Book 8
by Stephen P. Quigley Patricia L. McAnally Susan Rose Cynthia M. KingReading Milestones Level 3 Yellow Book 8
Reading Milestones Level 3 Yellow Book 6
by Stephen P. Quigley Patricia L. McAnally Susan Rose Cynthia M. KingReading Milestones Level 3 Yellow Book 6
Reading Milestones Level 3 Yellow Book 9
by Stephen P. Quigley Patricia L. McAnally Susan Rose Cynthia M. KingReading Milestones Level 3 Yellow Book 9
Reading Milestones Level 2 Blue Book 10
by Stephen P. Quigley Patricia L. McAnally Susan Rose Cynthia M. KingReading Milestones Level 2 Blue Book 10
Reading Milestones Level 2 Blue Book 9
by Stephen P. Quigley Patricia L. McAnally Susan Rose Cynthia M. KingReading Milestones Level 2 Blue Book 9
Reading Milestones Level 3 Yellow Book 5
by Stephen P. Quigley Patricia L. McAnally Susan Rose Cynthia M. KingReading Milestones Level 3 Yellow Book 5
Reading Milestones Level 2 Blue Book 8
by Stephen P. Quigley Patricia L. McAnally Susan Rose and Cynthia M. KingREADING MILESTONES LEVEL 2 * BLUE BOOK 8 FOURTH EDITION
Reading Milestones Level 3 Yellow Book 3
by Stephen P. Quigley Patricia L. McAnally Susan Rose Cynthia M. KingReading Milestones Level 3 Yellow Book 3
Reading Milestones Level 3 Yellow Book 2
by Stephen P. Quigley Patricia L. McAnally Susan Rose Cynthia M. KingReading Milestones Level 3 Yellow Book 2
Take Up Thy Bed and Walk: Death, Disability and Cure in Classic Fiction for Girls
by Lois KeithMany Victorian children's books written for girls show a lively, rebellious heroine who, by the end of the story, is tamed and ready to take on the role of submissive young woman. In a number of works, a temporary disability is the crucible which teaches these headstrong girls lessons in patience and humility. Sometimes goodness and will-power are rewarded with a miraculous cure. In other works a dying child serves as a lesson to the living, modeling endurance and faith. Lois Keith explores such themes in children's classics including Little Women, Heidi, The Secret Garden, and Pollyanna. In her final chapter she considers depictions of illness and disability and children's literature of the mid to late 20th century.
The "It" Factor: Be the One People Like, Listen To, and Remember
by Mark WiskupEasy step-by-step exercises to develop better skill communicating with others.
The Superior Person's Book of Words
by Peter BowlerA resource for those who consider themselves superior to discover if they really are. Only those who are truly superior will know how to use these words though some will be familiar.
Developing Healthy Relationships: A Guide for Singles
by Jeff ParzialeWhat is holding you back from a healthy deeply fulfilling relationship?
The Transitive Vampire: A Handbook of Grammar for the Innocent, the Eager and the Doomed
by Karen Elizabeth GordonEverything you ever wanted to know about grammar using humorous examples.