Barney's Sand Castle


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Barney's Sand Castle


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Barney walks along the seashore looking for the crowning touch for his sand castle.




Sand Castle


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Jen starts to build a sand castle at the beach, and others come along to help make the moat, path, wall, and road around it.




Barney and Baby Bop Go to the Library


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Barney takes Baby Bop to the library so that she can get her own library card.







The Sand Castle Contest


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Holly Hobbie, her family, and friends go to the beach for the Brightside Beach Sand Castle Contest.




The Sand Castle


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"The Early Transitional Kit supports students by building a strong reading vocabulary, reading fluency, and comprehension skills. Over the course of a week of lessons, students read a new book each day and a new nonfiction book each week. Each week, they compose a story about something they have learned from reading a nonfiction book and learn about how letters and words work using magnetic letters. Students build a core of words they can read and write. Lessons include guided reading using leveled books, phonics/word work, fluency, comprehension and vocabulary development. Each lesson also includes suggestions for working with second language students."--Website




At the Beach


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A 'touch and feel' book in which Barney and Baby Bop have fun at the beach. They play with their squishy beachball, build a rough sandcastle and have the kind of fun which will involve and entertain the young reader.




Let's Go Visit the School


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Visit a school with your favorite purple dinosaur! Join Barney and Baby Bop as they visit a school and learn all about how much fun it is. Baby Bop meets Scamper the guinea pig, listens to stories, paints, and builds a sand castle! What will be her favorite part of the day?




Castles in the Sand


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The definitive biography of the famous developer of Miami Beach  "The definitive biography of one of the most energetic, versatile entrepreneurs of the early 20th century. In masterminding the development of the Indianapolis Speedway and Miami Beach, Fisher played a major role in teaching adult Americans how to play."--James Crooks, University of North Florida In the booming early years of the 20th century, few entrepreneurs rivaled Carl Fisher (1874-1939) for sheer energy and imagination. Born in Indiana, he began as a bicycle racer and salesman, made his first fortune perfecting and marketing the automobile headlight, helped build the Indianapolis Motor Speedway and headed promotion of the Indy 500, and was a moving force behind the development of the Lincoln and Dixie highways, America’s first improved transcontinental roads. But all of these accomplishments were only prologue to his grandest adventure, as primary developer and promoter of Miami Beach. This definitive biography of Fisher, abundantly illustrated and written in an engaging style, captures the headiness of the period. Mark Foster traces Fisher’s transformation of the South Florida landscape into a tourist’s dream of golf, polo, deep sea fishing, and luxury hotels and his animation of that dream with bronzed lifeguards, bathing beauties flashing new swimsuit styles, and visiting dignitaries who generated a stream of tantalizing headlines. Foster also treats Fisher’s troubles with labor and with Miami businessmen, his attempted development of Montauk on Long Island, New York, and the collapse of the entire Fisher enterprise in the wake of the 1926 hurricane and the great stock market crash of 1929. Throughout, he sets Fisher’s insights, triumphs, loves, and shortcomings into the context of the early 20th century. This biography of a great corporate builder reveals the emergence of a new American way of life. The man whose genius for promotion turned a swampy spit of land into a luxurious urban locale also framed aspirations of leisure and entertainment for generations of Americans.