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From 1 to 10, follow along as the animals discoverhow each of them poops in this hilarious counting tale that is sure to have toddlersand preschoolers wanting to read it again and again. With silly oversized illustrationsand playful humor, kids will be engaged to learn their numbers through funnysituations involving animals, such as the pig that ends up with poop on itshead or the cat that poops in the dog's bowl. From an ant who does 1 teenyweenie poop to an elephant who does 10 giant poops, poop comes in all shapesand sizes, and counting it has never been so fun! Join author of the newly releasedKing of Poop, Géraldine Collet, as she captures the imaginations ofchildren by combining education with humor in a way that leaves thempleading to read each page over and over. On your mark, get set, poop! Oops,we mean count up to 10!
This clever picture book, sure to hook readers with the title alone, teaches the importance of everyone's role and the job they play for young readers ages 4 to 8, because devaluing and mocking others will land you in a whole load of POOP!
Alumni record as of date of last alumni directory,2011, categorized in 125 career categories; individual biographical information on around350 alumni whose stories have been told in the past alumni magazine or other University /College publications
Mourning Dove was the pen name of Christine Quintasket, a member of the Colville Federated Tribes of eastern Washington State. She was the author of Cogewea, The Half-Blood (one of the first novels to be published by a Native American woman) and Coyote Stories, both reprinted as Bison Books. Jay Miller, formerly assistant director and editor at the D'Arcy McNickle Center for the History of the American Indian, Newberry Library, Chicago, now is an independent scholar and writer in Seattle. He is the compiler of Earthmaker: Tribal Stories from Native North America.
Five chicks whose mothers have left them to look for grain keep together as they worry about whether their mothers will ever come back and whether the fox will get them.
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An honest and clever picture book that illustrates how devaluing and mocking others will land you in a whole load of POOP. In the savanna the animals all live in harmony. A very small but hardworking dung beetle works diligently to carefully pick up and roll the droppings he finds to keep the ecosystem clean. The elephant, the ostrich, and the monkeys all mock and ridicule him. Since the dung beetle is intelligent and cautious, he does not reply to their taunts. His only advocate, the fly, defends him and urges him to take action and talk to the king. But what a disappointment there too; instead of supporting him, the lion agrees with the others and then chases him away with a roar. The dung...
This volume lists 20,000 European companies providing essential business services, including coverage of companies in the emerging Eastern European market. Giving such information as company names, addresses and contact numbers, details of annual sales, services offered, scope of operations, and principal officers, it is intended that the range of services covered could assist other internationally-minded companies to expand their operations and market goods in Europe. Business researchers could find it useful in seeking out new market niches.
"First published in France as AH! in 2010 by aEditions frimousse, Paris."--Colophon.