Oakley the Oyster


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The wind is blowing and the rain is falling. Will they find Andrea in time? Oakley the Oyster, Jordan the Jellyfish, and Curtis the Crab are on a Chesapeake Bay Adventure as they search for Andrea at Sandy Point State Park. The three friends are determined to ask her to help build an oyster shell wall at Terrapin Park. They must protect the beach, gazebo, foot bridges, and campground, before the impending hurricane destroys them. Learn about oysters from 20 facts at the end of the story. This is the fourth book in the Chesapeake Bay Adventure series and includes friends from the first story. Rich, colorful illustrations from artist, Jon C. Munson II, bring Oakley and his friends to life. Children from 6-10 years old will enjoy this story. Don't forget to check out all the books in the Chesapeake Bay Adventure Series, Jordan the Jellyfish, Curtis the Crab, and Heather the Honey Bee.







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A Response


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Oakley


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Always cutting-edge and defying convention, Oakley is known for its inimitable glasses worn by top athletes such as Shaun White and actors such as Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible 2. But the company is not just about creating fashionable eyewear—it’s about creating authenticity, exceptional performance, and groundbreaking design using the newest technology, and launching the unexpected. Filled with striking images, Oakley tells the story of this unparalleled brand from its beginnings forty years ago to beyond tomorrow.




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Women's Health Matters


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Women's Health Matters, like its sister volume Women's Health Counts, is an invaluable practical guide to doing feminist research on women's health. Written by experienced researchers and practitioners, these lively accounts of research work range from getting the research idea, through obtaining the funding and doing the research, to the practical problems faced, and eventual publication. The book provides an ideal antidote to textbooks and manuals, giving the reader a taste of the problems and pleasures of doing real research.




Makers of America


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