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Books with author Charlene Mosley

  • Mathimals

    Jon Hales, Charlene Mosley

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 5, 2018)
    Brace yourself for a fabulously fun, spectacularly strange, charmingly chaotic lesson in basic addition!Have you ever wondered what you would get if you add 1 mouse + 1 sheep? Or 4 caterpillars + 4 fish? Well, you'll find out in this hugely entertaining picture book packed full of weird and wonderful creatures - get ready to meet the MATHIMALS!Filled with brightly coloured illustrations, clever wordplay and delightful details, this rhyming picture book is sure to capture the imaginations of young children while helping simple sums stick in the mind.Aimed at 3-5 year olds, Mathimals is great fun for Maths lovers and loathers alike. Buy your copy NOW!
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  • Charles Dickens - A Celebration of His Life & Work

    Charles Mosley

    eBook (Worth Press, March 15, 2012)
    "The world of Charles Dickens was the world of nineteenth century England, full of extraordinary and shocking contrasts. Boys with bare feet swept the snow away for ladies who thought it immodest to show an ankle. Men were hardworking, women pure, and children innocent, but these were the values of the middle class, not of the filthy slums, where children stole, girls turned to prostitution from hunger and desperation, and the only refuge of the sick and the unemployed was the inhuman and degrading workhouse.Yet England as a whole was extremely wealthy. Dickens’ own life reflected these contrasts: it was a fascinating mixture of the respectable and the shady. He became successful and prosperous, but as a boy he had slunk through the gates of a debtor’s prison to visit his father, lodged alone in the mean back streets of Camden Town, and worked in a factory. Though his novels emphasised the sanctity of the home, in middle-age he deserted his wife, the mother of his nine children, and took up with a young actress.With enormous energy Charles Dickens managed to hold all these elements together and weld them into the fabric of his writing. In this celebratory volume Charles Mosley, a specialist in the history of the period, traces the course of Dickens’ life and the development of his writing, from the cheery fun of Pickwick Papers and A Christmas Carol, through the social indignation of Oliver Twist and Nicholas Nickleby, to deeper novels like Great Expectations and Little Dorrit."
  • Mathimals

    Jon Hales, Charlene Mosley

    eBook (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 4, 2018)
    Brace yourself for a fabulously fun, spectacularly strange, charmingly chaotic lesson in basic addition!Have you ever wondered what you would get if you add 1 mouse + 1 sheep? Or 4 caterpillars + 4 fish? Well, you'll find out in this hugely entertaining picture book packed full of weird and wonderful creatures - get ready to meet the MATHIMALS!Filled with brightly coloured illustrations, clever wordplay and delightful details, this rhyming picture book is sure to capture the imaginations of young children while helping simple sums stick in the mind.Aimed at 3-5 year olds, Mathimals is great fun for Maths lovers and loathers alike. Buy your copy NOW!
  • Charles Dickens: A Celebration of His Life and Work

    Charles Mosley

    Hardcover (Worth Press Ltd, Dec. 1, 2011)
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  • My BeautyShop Pal presents A Junior Stylist's Tips and Techniques: Starter Guide

    Charlene

    Paperback
    This colorful My BeautyShop Pal Starter Guide has step-by-step instructions on how to create five different hairstyles on your favorite My BeautyShop Pall doll. The illustrations are cute and instructions are easy to follow. Also included is a Certificate of Accomplishment for you Junior Stylist. Complete these hairstyles and your Junior Stylist can showcase their creations on www.MyBeautyShopPal.com to share with friends!
  • Charles Dickens: A Celebration of His Life and Work

    Charles Mosley

    Hardcover (Worth Press Ltd, Dec. 1, 2011)
    Marking the 200th anniversary of Dicken's birth, this book assembles a feast of words, set off by alluring pictures, with clear, explanatory captions. This book discusses his life and achievements - not just literacy, but in making the world a better place. It lists all the characters in each novel and discusses each novel's story. It covers his travels and influence abroad, with maps to pinpoint exact places. This celebration brings together the most important and lasting aspects of Dicken's life, work and legacy to his fellow human beings, while giving a series of fresh takes on the world's best-loved writer.