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Text and illustrations introduce such occupations as firearms, doctor, zoo keeper, and circus clown.
Introduces the parts of the body and their functions and discusses relevant topics such as health, heredity, dreams, and food.
Introduces the parts of the body and their functions and discusses relevant topics such as health, heredity, dreams, and food.
Explains the mechanics of a variety of appliances, machines, and vehicles such as a sewing machine, a tape recorder, and an ocean liner.
An illustrated introduction to the earth sciences, including the stars and planets, weather, rocks and minerals, and water.
Josh Kaufman, bestselling author of The Personal MBA, is back with his new book, The First Twenty Hours, to teach readers how to learn anything... fast! 'Lots of books promise to change your life. This one actually will' -Seth Godin Pick up any new skill in just 20 hours... Want to learn to paint, play the piano, launch a business, fly a plane? Then pick up this book and set aside twenty hours to go from knowing nothing to performing like a pro. That's it. Josh Kaufman, author of international bestseller The Personal MBA, has developed this brilliant approach to mastering anything fast. You'll learn how to: • Focus energy on acquiring key skill sets • Eliminate obstacles and discover cri...
This text charts the real story of the Warner brothers and contains all the drama of a big screen production. The book tells of tension and strife among four brothers, love and marriage, death and divorce, and plotting and betrayal.
Readers can lift the flaps in the shape of a pizza box lid, hamburger bun, and hot dog roll and uncover cockroaches, ants, and fly larvae in a book that includes facts and trivia about common insects.
Teaches children about the natural world of animals, from arachnids and amphibians to fish and reptiles
The hilarious debut novel from the Oscar®-winning screenwriter of Being John Malkovich, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, and Synecdoche, New York. ‘Riotously funny’ New York Times ‘Just as loopy and clever as his movies’ Washington Post