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Books with author Anna Pomaska

  • Dinosaurs

    Anna Pomaska

    Paperback (Dover Publications, July 27, 2005)
    A herd of prehistoric creatures comes to life on the pages of this exciting coloring book. Inside, you'll find 30 large pictures of the long-necked Apatosaurus and the mighty tyrannosaurus, as well as the ankylosaurus, stegosaurus, triceratops, parasaurolophus, and 24 other awesome reptiles. Easy-to-read captions, along with the dinosaur's name and its phonetic spelling, accompany each picture. A great way to become acquainted with dinosaurs, this exciting book will also teach you new words while you're having fun coloring.
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  • The Little ABC Coloring Book

    Anna Pomaska

    Paperback (Dover Publications, July 1, 1986)
    Even the youngest children can have an easy time learning the alphabet with this charming coloring book. Each letter of the alphabet is illustrated by an object whose name begins with that letter: for example "A is for Apple." And the miniature format makes this book perfect for little hands.
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  • My First Mandalas Coloring Book

    Anna Pomaska

    Paperback (Dover Publications, March 14, 2008)
    A Far Eastern design tradition symbolizing the universe and the movement of energy, mandalas feature symmetrically arranged patterns within their intriguing centers. This beautifully rendered book invites little artists to add their choice of colors to 30 large, simple re-creations of mystical mandala designs. Within each mandala's fascinating focal point are hearts, moons, suns, insects, unicorns, geometric designs, and much more. When complete, each beguiling illustration will surely dazzle the eye of every beholder!
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  • My First Crossword Puzzle Book

    Anna Pomaska

    Paperback (Dover Publications, April 1, 1990)
    Cool crosswords that teach kids how to spell! Here's an entertaining way for children to sharpen their word skills while they solve delightful crossword puzzles. Twenty-five charmingly illustrated crosswords feature pictures of four different subjects — from toys and animals to storybook characters. Helpful hints show little puzzlers where to write in correct letters. And when they are done, each page can be colored. It's the fun-filled way to learn how to spell!
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  • Little Dinosaur Stickers

    Anna Pomaska

    Paperback (Dover Publications, March 1, 1989)
    Kids love dinosaurs, and they'll love this delightful collection of 24 full-color, pressure-sensitive stickers. Here are such prehistoric monsters as tyrannosaurus rex, triceratops, iguanodon, stegosaurus, diplodocus, and protoceratops — all depicted with bright coats of color and humorous, whimsical features, sure to appeal to dinosaur fans. Youngsters can use these captivating caricatures to add immediate interest to lunch boxes, windows, notebooks, lockers, doors, mirrors — almost any flat surface. An identification guide to the dinosaur illustrations appears on the inside back cover.
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  • Dot-to-Dot

    Anna Pomaska

    Paperback (Dover Publications, July 26, 2005)
    If you like to color and love to solve puzzles, too, this entertaining activity book is just for you. Connect the dots and you'll find out how a jolly frog is going out to sea, which lovable bird can't fly but is a great swimmer, what animal is very good at juggling a ball, and lots of other interesting things. And when you've finished connecting the dots, the fun's not over, because now you'll have 30 pictures to color! There are hours of fun in store for you, and all the while, you'll be learning new things, too.
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  • Animal Alphabet Follow-the-Dots

    Anna Pomaska

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Feb. 13, 2002)
    Connect the letters of the alphabet in this little book and you'll learn which animal likes to roam and which calls the sea his special home. You'll also meet a creature who slithers along the ground while making very little sound. Fifty-nine puzzles help you learn the alphabet as you're introduced to a gorilla, cow, horse, goat, turtle, frog, whale, and 52 other animals. Solutions included.
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  • Celtic Body Art Tattoos

    Anna Pomaska

    Paperback (Dover Publications, March 22, 2001)
    Twelve easy-to-apply designs — all printed in the popular blue-black ink style — include mythical creatures, human figures incorporated in spirals and weaves, abstract circular designs, bands of traditional interwoven designs that can be worn as bracelets, and other interesting patterns. Difficult to distinguish from the real thing, these temporary tattoos come with complete instructions for safe and easy application and removal.
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  • Henna Butterflies Tattoos

    Anna Pomaska

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Sept. 6, 2005)
    Butterflies and henna-colored patterns are combined in this collection to produce 11 exotic tattoo designs. All printed in a distinctive reddish-brown ink recalling the ancient cosmetic made of powdered henna leaves, the delicate winged creatures will add a Far Eastern touch to arms, legs, cheeks, and other body parts. Includes complete instructions for safe application and removal.
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  • What's Wrong?

    Anna Pomaska

    Paperback (Dover Publications, July 3, 1997)
    Things are out of place in these pictures — can you find them?This fun-filled picture puzzle book contains 30 large, ready-to-color illustrations of boys and girls involved in a variety of activities: doing farm chores, working in a garden, and more. But look closely at the pictures and you'll find something's definitely wrong! There's a cow on a skateboard and another one flying through the air; a little girl is digging with a broom; and not far away, an ice cream cone is sprouting in the flower bed.Each illustration includes a number of things that just don't belong there. How many can you find in each picture? You'll have fun finding "what's wrong," coloring the pictures, and building up your thinking power all at the same time!
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  • Glow-In-The-Dark Tattoos: Sun, Moon, Stars

    Anna Pomaska

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Aug. 8, 2008)
    This celestial array features a dozen glowing tattoos! From the first light of dawn till long after dark, these glow-in-the-dark tattoos will shine brightly. Twelve heavenly images include rising suns, snoozing moons, and twinkling stars. Includes instructions for safe and easy application and removal.
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  • What's Wrong with This Picture Coloring Book

    Anna Pomaska

    Paperback (Dover Publications, April 1, 1983)
    This delightful combination picture-and-puzzle book offers two kinds of fun for sharp-eyed youngsters handy with a crayon. The book contains a series of charming scenes, usually featuring children — at the beach, on a farm, enjoying the zoo, at a picnic, and in other fun-filled situations. In each scene, however, there are a number of things wrong — objects that do not belong where they are, people behaving oddly, and things happening that are impossible in real life. The caption beneath each picture tells how many things are wrong. Young sleuths are invited to use their detective skills to find as many of these "mistakes" as they can, before looking at the solutions.When they're through detecting, or even while they're still looking for "things that don't belong," children can have fun coloring the pictures. The pictures can be colored to make the odd things easy to see, or to keep them hidden for other young detectives to find.
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