Alphabet All-Stars: Guess The Letter


Book Description

It's the end of the school year and Obi the Owl has a fun little test for you. Identify the letter and corresponding animal and you just might just earn your diploma. Please note that this is a regular picture book, not an interactive game. Descriptions of my other popular children's books are included after the main feature (an additional 5 pages).




Alphabet All-Stars Animal Pack, Vol. 1


Book Description

Four fun animal alphabet books in one definitive volume! What's included: 1. Alphabet All-Stars: Animal Edition Obi the Owl delivers yet another memorable learning experience! This volume features a colorful array of birds, animals and sea creatures, and is 35 pages in length. 2. Alphabet All-Stars: More Animals It's the ultimate animal alphabet book! This edition is over 60 pages in length, and utilizes a mixture of artwork and photography to convey what the animals look like in real life. A fantastic reading experience for children ages 3-6! 3. Alphabet All-Stars: Silly Animals It's a silly alphabet book with even sillier writing by the silliest author of all! This edition is approximately 40 pages in length, and is best viewed in color. A fun way to practice the alphabet for children ages 3-6! 4. Alphabet All-Stars: Guess The Letter It's the end of the school year and Obi the Owl has a fun little test for you. Identify the letter and corresponding animal and you just might just earn your diploma. Over 60 colorful pages in all! Please note that this is a regular picture book, not an interactive game. Descriptions of my other popular children's books are included after the main feature (an additional 5 pages).




Alphabet All-Stars Academy Year One


Book Description

Simply massive! Year One includes: 1. Alphabet All-Stars - The original alphabet book that started it all! Full of fun pictures and interesting facts, Alphabet All-Stars is a great way to learn the ABC's. This book is 32 pages in length, and a great addition to your children's library. 2. Alphabet All-Stars: Trivia Time - Bright and colorful pictures abound in this fun volume of Alphabet All-Stars, where you guess the object associated with the letter of the alphabet. Over 60 pages of awesome alphabet goodness! 3. Alphabet All-Stars: Flashcards - This volume features a set of colorful flashcards featuring fruits and vegetables. It is 32 pages in length, and like the other books in the series, the illustrations are simple, vibrant and professional. 4. Alphabet All-Stars: Animal Edition - Obi the Owl delivers yet another memorable learning experience! This volume features a colorful array of birds, animals and sea creatures. Approximately 35 pages in length. 5. Alphabet All-Stars: More Animals - It's the ultimate animal alphabet book! This edition is over 60 pages in length, and utilizes a mixture of artwork and photography to convey what the animals look like in real life. 6. Alphabet All-Stars: Where Does Panda Fit In? - Sofie Squirrel has a problem. Her animal flashcards are incomplete and needs help fast! Can a lonely panda cub help solve the mystery? Approximately 40 pages. 7. Alphabet All-Stars: Silly Animals - It's a silly alphabet book with even sillier writing by the silliest author of all! This edition is approximately 40 pages in length, and is best viewed in color. A fun way to practice the alphabet! 8. Alphabet All-Stars: Colorful Cards - Principal Pippers has a new deck of colorful flashcards that he'd like to share with you since you're such an awesome student! Guess the colors and learn new words in this all-new volume of Alphabet All-Stars! Approximately 40 pages. 9. Alphabet All-Stars: Guess The Letter - It's the end of the school year and Obi the Owl has a fun little test for you. Identify the letter and corresponding animal and you just might just earn your diploma. Approximately 60 pages. Please note that this is a regular picture book, not an interactive game. BONUS! 10. Alphabet All-Stars: Theme Park - A departure from my traditional alphabet books, Alphabet All-Stars: Theme Park is the story of one child's adventure at a local amusement park. What will they find when they step through the gates of Fantasy Funland? A great reward for graduating from the Alphabet All-Stars Academy! Intended for children 3 to 5. Over 400 pages in all. Descriptions of my other popular children's books are included after the main feature (an additional 5 pages).




Alphabet All-Stars Academy Vol. 3


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This excellent volume includes the following four educational books: 1. Alphabet All-Stars: Colorful Cards Principal Pippers has a new deck of colorful flashcards that he'd like to share with you since you're such an awesome student! Guess the colors and learn new words in this all-new volume of Alphabet All-Stars! Approximately 40 pages. 2. Alphabet All-Stars: Theme Park A departure from my traditional alphabet books, Alphabet All-Stars: Theme Park is the story of one child's adventure at a local amusement park. What will they find when they step through the gates of Fantasy Funland? Find out! Approximately 40 pages. 3. Alphabet All-Stars: Guess The Letter It's the end of the school year and Obi the Owl has a fun little test for you. Identify the letter and corresponding animal and you just might just earn your diploma. Approximately 60 pages. Please note that this is a regular picture book, not an interactive game. 4. Alphabet All-Stars: Where Does Panda Fit In? Sofie Squirrel has a problem. Her animal flashcards are incomplete and needs help fast! Can a lonely panda cub help solve the mystery? Approximately 40 pages. Intended for children 3 to 5. Over 170 pages in all. Descriptions of my other popular children's books are included after the main feature (an additional 5 pages).




Letters of Compassion, Love and Lust of all Time Celebrities. Mastodon Edition.


Book Description

Love is a universal language that has been expressed in countless ways throughout history. One of the most enduring and intimate forms of love expression is the love letter. From Shakespeare to Napoleon, from Jane Austen to Frida Kahlo, famous people have poured their hearts out on paper, revealing their deepest emotions and desires. These letters offer a glimpse into the private lives of some of the world's most beloved figures, capturing their passions, joys, and sorrows in a way that only the written word can. This book is a collection of love letters from some of the most iconic figures in history, providing readers with an intimate look at the love lives of these famous individuals. Whether you're a hopeless romantic or simply curious about the inner workings of great minds, this book is sure to captivate and inspire.




Letters between Forster and Isherwood on Homosexuality and Literature


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This original analysis of correspondence between E.M. Forster and Christopher Isherwood illuminates how these two influential writers grappled with WII, their personal relationships, and their creative works.




Letters From Bermuda


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During the early days of World War II Joe Phelps made two critical decisions that were to affect the rest of his life. He and Margaret Wieczorek decided to take their chances on a war time marriage. Joe also decided to enlist in the Naval Reserve. For a while things were great for the newly weds but after less than nine months of marriage Joe got his orders. He was on his way to duty in Bermuda. During the fifteen months he was stationed there Joe and Marge exchanged over 500 letters. These letters reveal the great love and affection they had for each other despite the miles that separated them. They show their faith in God and country. And the letters are a time capsule of what America was like in 1943 and 1944. Find out about Nicklelodeon dances, the Lux Radio Theater, hit movies, shoe stamps, The Inner Sanctum, jitterbugging, Camp Grant, knitten for Britain, Hopalong Cassidy and all the hot spots in Rockford, Illinois. Book Reviews Phelps Creates Family Treasure A box of letters stored away since 1945 resurfaced 60 years later in 2005. Letters written back and forth between James’s parents in 1943 and 1944. James made the decision to devote time to preserving this time in his parent’s history. As James began to delve further into the readings, he realized the beauty in the language and his parent’s relationship. He also learned much of the social history as revealed by his mother’s writing. His mother’s letters provide a snapshot of life in the early 1940’s. For those with a penchant for history, for the stories behind the people, and for those appreciative of beautiful and telling letter writing, this may be the book for you. Sarah Johnson Editor/Publisher of FYI NORTHWOODS Presque Isle, Wisconsin Pick up this book for a fascinating journey to the America of yesterday, as seen through the eyes of real-life heroes who weren’t seeking special recognition. They just tried the best they could, meeting their responsibilities in everyday life, overseas and on the home front. By the time you finish this book, you’ll feel like they’re old friends. Not only is this unique book a very interesting read, it is also a time capsule that contains some mementoes of an era that is long gone but part of our history. Some readers may still have grandparents who recall having lived during this era; for them it will be like a walk down memory lane. For others, who are too young to recall it personally, it is a glimpse into a time that is viewed through old photographs – almost surreal but at once real and honest. Susan Johnson Copy Editor of The Rock River Times in Rockford, Illinois Rockford man compiles parents’ WWII correspondence in a book. Rockford’s James S. Phelps has written a book, “Letters from Bermuda,” compiling correspondence his newlywed parents exchanged during World War II. Family photographs accompany the accounts of wartime life in Bermuda and Rockford. Phelps retired from teaching at Swan Hillman Elementary in 2005. The book is available at Amazon.com, BN.com and Xlibris.com, where you can preview excerpts from the book. Go Section of the Rockford Register Star READERS’ COMMENTS After reading every letter, I, if no other reader, have come to know Joe and Marge quite well. Anyway, I just wanted to tell you right away how much I admire your entirely worthwhile effort in transcribing these expressions of your parent’s love and affection, faith and longing. Did you ever consider “Oceans of love” as a subtitle? We’ve still not been by Crossways (Joe’s cottage in Bermuda) at a time when we weren’t rushing, but Joe’s many descriptions will be an inspiration next time the opportunity arises to take a couple of pictures and maybe knock on the door. It was amusing to see the occasional “hand of autho




Death Row Letters


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A prisoner on death row in Indiana, Donald Ray Wallace, Jr undergoes a spiritual journey from crime to redemption. But Wallace is slated for death. Whether Wallace had an unidentified accomplice in the murders that condemned him remains an unsolved question. In any case, four people died as a result of the robbery Wallace was attempting to commit.




All-Star Comics (1940-) #55


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The Justice Society of America star in "The Man Who Conquered the Solar System!" JSA story only—does not include back-up stories.




The Letters of Gertrude Stein and Carl Van Vechten, 1913-1946


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This monumental collection of correspondence between Gertrude Stein and critic, novelist, and photographer Carl Van Vechten provides crucial insight into Stein's life, art, and artistic milieu as well as Van Vechten's support of major cultural projects, such as the Harlem Renaissance. From their first meeting in 1913, Stein and Van Vechten formed a unique and powerful relationship, and Van Vechten worked vigorously to publish and promote Stein's work. Existing biographies of Stein—including her own autobiographical writings—omit a great deal about her experiences and thought. They lack the ordinary detail of what Stein called "daily everyday living": the immediate concerns, objects, people, and places that were the grist for her writing. These letters not only vividly represent those details but also showcase Stein and Van Vechten's private selves as writers. Edward Burns's extensive annotations include detailed cross-referencing of source materials.