Zoe Zebra Loses Her Z


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Zoe Zebra has lost her Z! Without it she's just an Ebra! Come along with Zoe on a rhyming journey from A to Z, as your child meets a range of silly animals, from a smart kangaroo wearing blue to a herd of llamas in bright orange pajamas.This fun children's book will introduce your child to the alphabet through repetition and rhymes. You'll laugh out loud as you explore the vibrant pictures and funny poems, which your child will enjoy reading over and over again. Perfect for preschool kids to enjoy at bedtime.




Applied Keyboarding


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Provides directions and exercises for basic skill building in keyboarding, for both typewriters and computers.




How to Pronounce English Letters and Words: An Introduction


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Proper pronunciation is the key to learning English. The vocabulary you know will not be effective for communication if it is not pronounced correctly. It is much better to know a few words and speak well than to know many words and speak badly. When you speak using the right sounds, it can help people quickly understand what you are trying to say so that communication will occur and succeed. On the contrary, when you speak with poor pronunciation, it can lead to misunderstanding that may further lead to disaster. It can also make people avoid talking to you because they think you are too hard to talk to.




Forthcoming Books


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Devil's Kiss


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A Handsome Devil 1762. James Sherbourne, Earl of Whitney, is a gambling man. Not for the money. But for the thrill, the danger--and the company: Whit has become one of the infamous Hellraisers, losing himself in the chase for adventure and pleasure with his four closest friends. Which was how Whit found himself in a gypsy encampment, betting against a lovely Romani girl. Zora Grey's smoky voice and sharp tongue entrance Whit nearly as much as her clever hands--watching them handle cards inspires thoughts of another kind. . . Zora can't explain her attraction to the careless blue-eyed Whit. She also can't stop him and his Hellraisers from a fiendish curse: the power to grant their own hearts' desires, to chase their pleasures from the merely debauched to the truly diabolical. And if Zora can't save Whit, she still has to escape him. . . Praise for Zoë Archer and Her Novels "Archer's nimbly written characters inhabit a world that's at once both elegant and earthy--a most excellent feat." --Shana Abé "A grand mistress of the historical paranormal." --Romantic Times







Book Review Index


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Every 3rd issue is a quarterly cumulation.




School Library Journal


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Children's Books in Print


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