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Little Erica is growing up! As she explores the big world around her, Erica discovers colors, shapes, and new words. She just loves to play. From her yellow elephant to her pink ball and from her big doll to her truck with blue wheels, Erica touches, feels, and celebrates everything new, colorful, and exciting. As she plays hide-and-seek, tells her dog a story and gives him treats, and blows dandelion fuzzies through the air, Ericas enthusiasm for all she discovers is irresistible. She wants everyone to look at her and share in her joy. My Little Erica tells the delightful tale of a little girls adventures as she learns how to play and finds the fun in life.
Within the Old Kingdom of ancient Egypt, seventeen-year-old Anneht knows it is a great time to be a woman. But everything changes when her brother enters a pyramid, finds a secret box that contains the cursed spirit of Queen Sekhmet, and opens it. As red sand spews out of the box and swirls around him, Annehts brother takes his last breath. Although Anneht has promised her father she will never enter the pyramids like her brother, curiosity and a thirst for a great adventure eventually lead her to the entrance of Sekhmet to unearth the boxand hopefully the truth. As she heads down the passageway and into the unknown, Anneht makes an amazing discovery that leads her to a new destiny. In this juvenile mystery, an Egyptian teenager sets out on a dangerous quest to discover the truth behind an ancient curse trapped inside a pyramid.
Little ones love to find new words, shapes, colors, and letters and read new sentences. From numbers one to eighteen, children will count their way through a colorful story where they learn about a boy and his truck and train, and a little girl and her doll—all while attempting to find sneaky turtles, frogs, bouncing balls, and flowers. Children is a delightful story created with hand lettering, watercolor, and mosaic collage studies that encourages little ones to count, recognize shapes and letters, and most importantly, celebrate the fun of being a child.
From the American College of Emergency Physicians and the ACEP Bookstore (www.acep.org/bookstore). For physicians, hospital administrators, and others who provide emergency medical care, the definitive resource on the Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act and how to comply with it. Supplement from 2004 available free from the publisher's Web site, www.acep.org/bookstore.
This indispensable resource makes it easy to: - Contact colleagues, other libraries, or library organizations.- Locate special collections, rare book and document holdings, and manuscript collections.- Find consortium libraries or networks for interlibrary loans, information, or membership.- Compare other libraries' facilities, services, and expenditures with yours.- Identify libraries equipped for the disabled and other specialized facilities.- Find out about seminars and in-service educational programs. Libraries are listed alphabetically by state and city, and registries of library schools and library consortia are included as well.
When you need to find anyone or anything in the library community, just turn to American Library Directory 2004-2005. You'll find detailed profiles for more than 35,000 public, academic, special, and government libraries and library-related organizations in the U.S. and Canada-including addresses, phone and fax numbers, e-mail addresses, network participation, expenditures, holdings and special collections, key personnel, special services, and more-more than 40 categories of library information in all. This indispensable resource makes it easy to: Contact colleagues, other libraries, or library organizations. Locate special collections, rare book and document holdings, and manuscript collections. Find consortium libraries or networks for interlibrary loans, information, or membership. Compare other libraries' facilities, services, and expenditures with yours. Identify libraries equipped for the disabled and other specialized facilities. Find out about seminars and in-service educational programs. Libraries are listed alphabetically by state and city, and registries of library schools and library consortia are included as well.
Every day people go missing. Some run away, some are kidnapped, some are the victims of foul play. This book examines true stories of missing persons and their families alongside the various resources available to them.