Writing and Rhetoric Book 3: Narrative II - Student Edition × 1 Writing and Rhetoric Book 3: Narrative II - Teacher's Edition × 1 Writing and Rhetoric Book 3: Narrative II - Audio Files × 1
Writing and Rhetoric Book 3: Narrative II - Student Edition × 1 Writing and Rhetoric Book 3: Narrative II - Teacher's Edition × 1 Writing and Rhetoric Book 3: Narrative II - Audio Files × 1
Writing and Rhetoric Book 3: Narrative II - Student Edition × 1 Writing and Rhetoric Book 3: Narrative II - Teacher's Edition × 1 Writing and Rhetoric Book 3: Narrative II - Audio Files × 1
Writing and Rhetoric Book 3: Narrative II - Student Edition × 1 Writing and Rhetoric Book 3: Narrative II - Teacher's Edition × 1 Writing and Rhetoric Book 3: Narrative II - Audio Files × 1
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Make art an adventure with classic picture book character, Katie, in this wonderful introduction to some of Monet's best-known paintings.
Katie desperately wants to win the art competition at the gallery. She just has to create a painting in the style of Monet. That should be easy . . . right?
Come on a magical tour with Katie and discover London's most famous sights!
When Katie and her brother Jack visit London with Grandma, something very unexpected happens . . . One of the Trafalgar Square lions comes to life and takes them on a wonderful tour of all the best sights! Including Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, Big Ben and the London Eye.
Featuring many of London's key landmarks, this storybook has become a bestselling introduction to London, and is perfect for children visiting the city for the first time.
Discover the sights of Scotland with this classic Katie picture book.
With so much to see and do in Scotland, it's lucky that Katie, Jack and Grandma have a very special guide to show them the best spots. Join their fun-packed tour - with Nessie, the Loch Ness Monster!
Landmarks featured include Glasgow's Kelingrove Park, Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood, The Royal Mile, Scotland's National Gallery and Greyfriar's Bobby.
Discover the magic of London at Christmas time with this classic Katie picture book. When Katie and Jack are woken up late on Christmas Eve by a loud sneeze, little do they realise that they are about to embark on the most amazing evening!
Make art an adventure for your child with classic picture book character, Katie!
Katie's Picture Show was originally published in 1989 and has captured the imagination and hearts of budding art lovers for a quarter of a century. Now, Orchard Books proudly presents this new edition to celebrate this classic story's 25th birthday. Completely reillustrated throughout, and with a beautiful new cover look, this book will enchant Katie fans, new and old.
Katy, a brave and untiring tractor, who pushes a bulldozer in the summer and a snowplow in the winter, makes it possible for the townspeople to do their jobs.
In this enduring winter favorite from the Caldecott Medal winner Burton, Katy the snowplow finally gets her chance to shine when a blizzard blankets the city and everyone is relying on Katy to help dig out. This new paperback is perfect for gift giving. Children love sharing Katy’s shining moment of glory and will inevitably admire her “chug, chug, chug” endurance."
This series is designed to follow the Preschool A-B-C series and to aid in giving helpful initiative in building scholastic foundations for preschool children. These 64-page workbooks provide excellent opportunities for parent-child interaction. Each book in the new series uses a different habitat theme including woodlands, mountains, deserts, grasslands, and the ocean, giving a geographic awareness and exalting God as Creator.
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“In the winter of 1856, a storm delays the lighthouse keeper’s return to an island off the coast of Maine, and his daughter Abbie must keep the lights burning by herself.”
A war-torn World War I soldier hears the doctors give up hope for his recovery. He has a feeling that if he could live by the sea, get plenty of fresh air, exercise and sunshine, that he would begin to heal. So one day he slips out of the government hospital, and tottering toward the sea, he starts out weak and penniless on his Great Adventure.
Jake’s plane went down in the vast tundra of Keewatin, a region of the Arctic named for the brutal north wind that blows across it. Now he must walk thirty miles to the nearest settlement, and a massive snow bear is following him. If the bear doesn’t get him, the wolves might, or hunger, fatigue, or the bitter cold. Jake faces the very real possibility that he will not make it. And always behind him is the bear.
How can one book be so widely appreciated and so contested? Millions revere it and many ridicule it, but the Bible is often not allowed to speak for itself. Key Bible Concepts explores and clarifies the central terms of the Christian gospel. Gooding and Lennox provide succinct explanations of the basic vocabulary of Christian thought to unlock the Bible's meaning and its significance for today.
When young David Balfour's father dies and leaves him in poverty, he tracks down his Uncle Ebenezer to seek his inheritance. But his uncle is a mean, nasty man with a dark family secret. David finds himself in terrible danger when he is kidnapped and taken prisoner on board a ship bound for slavery - he must escape. With the help of daring rebel Alan Breck, David faces a wild adventure as he is hunted across the desolate Scottish moors.
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