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Books with author Barbara Lee Bloom

  • Working With Animals

    Barbara Lee

    Library Binding (Lerner Pub Group, Feb. 1, 1996)
    Profiles of twelve people whose diverse careers involve animals: fish biologist, animal behaviorist, veterinarian, wildlife manager, zoo educator, animal shelter supervisor, dairy farmer, wildlife photographer, veterinary technician, jockey, pet sitter, aquaculturist.Profiles of twelve people whose diverse careers involve animals: fish biologist, animal behaviorist, veterinarian, wildlife manager, zoo educator, animal shelter supervisor, dairy farmer, wildlife photographer, veterinary technician, jockey, pet sitter, aquaculturist
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  • Your Shoes My Shoes: We All Love Shoes!

    Barbara Bloom

    language (Smart Scarlet, May 28, 2012)
    Girls and Boys will be excited as they read this fun rhyming story book all about shoes. We all love shoes! You will see smiles and hear giggles as your child uses their imagination while reading Your Shoes My Shoes. If you are a Dr Seuss fan you will love this book.Ages: Toddler - Second Grade
  • How to Draw Monsters, Freaks and Other Strange Creatures: Learn How to Draw Cute Monsters for Kids with Step by Step Guide

    Barbara Lee

    Paperback (Independently published, June 21, 2019)
    Welcome to the wonderful world of monsters, freaks and other strange creatures! In this book you will find out about the structure of monsters and how to draw them. It is very simple and incredibly fun! You cultivate your imagination and lateral thinking, develop your small motor skills and colour perception by learning, drawing and combining different geometric shapes! There are no regulations and rules, you will not get failed drawings! Monsters don’t have required shapes or determined colours – it is all depends on your imagination!
  • Dig The Digger: Rhyming Construction Truck Site

    Barbara Bloom

    language (, Jan. 21, 2013)
    Dig the digger is a backhoe tractor and he has a plan. He needs help from his construction truck friends to dig a fishing hole. This book is a fun rhyming truck story about friendship and working together. If you favor Dr. Seuss you will like this book written in rhyme.Ages: Toddler Through Fourth Grade
  • How to Draw Monsters, Freaks and Other Strange Creatures: Learn How to Draw Cute Monsters for Kids with Step by Step Guide

    Barbara Lee

    eBook
    Welcome to the wonderful world of monsters, freaks and other strange creatures! In this book you will find out about the structure of monsters and how to draw them. It is very simple and incredibly fun! You cultivate your imagination and lateral thinking, develop your small motor skills and colour perception by learning, drawing and combining different geometric shapes! There are no regulations and rules, you will not get failed drawings! Monsters don’t have required shapes or determined colours – it is all depends on your imagination!
  • Nat Love

    Barbara Lee Bloom

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Recounts the life of Nat Love, the former slave who became one of the most renowned African American cowboys, and later worked as a Pullman porter.
  • Chinese

    Barbara Lee Bloom

    Hardcover (Lucent, June 29, 2005)
    Discusses the reasons for emigration from China to mainland United States and Hawaii as well as the social and economic problems experienced by the Chinese Americans.
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  • Run Hide The Monster Is Outside

    Barbara Bloom

    language (, Sept. 11, 2012)
    This story is written in rhyme and has a surprise ending that both boys and girls will enjoy. Run Hide The Monster Is Outside teaches children that everything is not always as it seems. If you favor Dr. Seuss you will love this book. Ages: Pre-K through 4th GradeSecond Reader
  • Here Comes Pixie Pie

    Barbara Bloom

    language (Smart Scarlet, Sept. 11, 2012)
    A fun rhyming picture book perfect for all little girls. This story is about family and friendship. Your child will use her imagination as she places herself in the story as Pixie Pie's friend. If you favor Dr. Seuss you will love this. Ages: Pre-K through 4th GradeSecond Reader
  • School Time Rhyme:

    Barbara Bloom

    language (, Feb. 11, 2013)
    A new day starts as the sun rises. We wake up and it’s time to brush our teeth. Before we go out the door it’s time to put shoes on our feet. A fun story about how time on a clock ticks written in rhyme using examples for the second, minute and hour hands.Ages: Toddler - Fourth Grade
  • Your Shoes My Shoes: We All Love Shoes!

    Barbara Bloom

    Paperback (Barbara Bloom, June 4, 2012)
    Girls and Boys will both be excited as they read this fun rhyming story book all about shoes. We all love shoes! You will see red shoes, blue shoes, flashy shoes and some shoes even make the news. If you are a Dr Seuss fan you will love this book. First Reader Large Print Toddler to 2nd Grade
  • Run Hide The Monster Is Outside: A Tale With A Twist

    Barbara Bloom

    Paperback (Barbara Bloom, Sept. 11, 2012)
    Willie is afraid of the dark. He sees a shadow through an open window. Follow in Willie's footsteps as he solves the monster mystery. This story has a fun surprise ending that both boys and girls will enjoy. Run Hide The Monster Is Outside is an educational social book written in rhyme. K to 4th Grade Second Reader Large Print