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In "T Is for Titanic," husband-and-wife writing team Michael and Debbie Shoulders sift through the stories, documents, and artifacts surrounding the famous ship, giving a close-up view to one of the greatest disaster stories. Illustrations.
Construction equipment has long been a favorite of little readers and D is for Dump Truck takes children on an A to Z exploration of a fun backyard construction site. With bouncy poems for each letter and a glossary in the back, this book brings the thrill of construction up close and personal.
"M is for Money uses rhymes and expository text to introduce subjects ranging from supply and demand to taxes"--
Readers will get an A-Z introduction to the many customs and cultures of the first people of the Northwest. Bison, teepees, Kachinas, and dugout canoes will all help paint a fascinating picture of the more than 400 indigenous tribes inhabiting the Americas.
< I>1 Mississippi, 2 Mississippi< /I> is a fitting follow-upto its companion state alphabet book. This fun, colorful, andsuperbly informative book teaches children about numbers usingrecognizable places, events, and facts from their respective states.Numbers throughout the books are explained with simplerhyme for younger children and are accompanied bydetailed expository text for older learners.< P>Michael Shoulders is a Federal Programs Supervisor for theClarksville-Montgomery County School System His "Story Time"column appears every week in the Clarksville Leaf-Chronicle.He lives in Clarksville, Tennessee.< P>Rick Anderson taught art for twenty-five years. His tenure inteaching included all levels from elementary through university, aswell as workshops, and seminars. Rick lives in Clinton, Mississippi.
Presents short rhymes about numbers of objects from one through 100 and provides information about the Tennessee natural history and social studies topics that the objects represent.
Each letter of the alphabet is represented by some historical, geographical, or cultural fact about Arkansas, accompanied by objects to find in the illustrations.
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