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Books with author David Berry

  • History of the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal by David A. Berry.

    David A. Berry

    Paperback (The History Press,2010, )
    History of the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal by David A. Berry. . The History, 2010 .
  • Gilgamesh: A New Rendering in English Verse

    David Ferry

    Paperback (Farrar Straus Giroux, July 1, 1993)
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  • Life-Size Dinosaurs by Bergin, David

    David Bergin

    Hardcover (Chrysalis Children's Books, Aug. 16, 1800)
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  • The Cousins Find Jesus

    David Perry

    eBook (, Nov. 22, 2019)
    Imagine that your twelve-year-old son is lost in a huge city. Imagine he has been lost for days and you just discovered it. How would you feel?This is the well-known story from Luke’s gospel, chapter 2: Mary and Joseph’s frantic search to find their lost son, Jesus. Join them—and The Cousins—as they comb the crowded, chaotic streets of ancient Jerusalem to find the Son of God.Every Christmas, David Perry writes a short story based on a passage from the Bible. The magic of the tale is that he enters his grandchildren into the story as participants and witnesses. Walk along with these vivacious kids as they interact with famous characters from Bible times.
  • Hippity Hoppity the White Kangaroo: Poison Leaves

    David Perry

    eBook (Xlibris AU, June 6, 2018)
    This is an educational childrens story for children from five to twelve years of age.It is about a white kangaroo who was rescued as a joey by a mother and daughter in a suburban home. But the white kangaroo, Hippity Hoppity, got too big, so they decided to let him go in the bush.Hippity Hoppity was unsure what to eat, and when two little girls fed him some branches off a tree, he passed out. Cleverly, the little girls made a sled from their backpacks and dragged him to a doctor. The doctor managed to dislodge the leaves and drove Hippity Hoppity and the exhausted girls back to where the girls first found him.When they arrived, they noticed two red kangaroos eating from the same tree. They must have seen the girls feeding Hippity Hoppity with its branches and tried them for themselves.This is the lesson from this story: do not feed wild animals.
  • The Tell Tale Bird

    David Perry

    eBook (Xlibris AU, Aug. 16, 2018)
    This is a story about a family wherein the father was a football coach and shift supervisor who spent long hours away from home. This meant his wife had to discipline her three children, and she would tell him about them when he got home from work. The children thought of her as a telltale, and she was not as popular as her husband with them.One day, the father found his wife crying as she heard her children saying that she was a telltale, so the father decided to do something about it, as he thought it was very unfair to his wife. One day, he saw a little bird sitting on a tree, which gave him an idea. He told his wife about it, and they decided to try it, even though it was a white lie. So now when the children were naughty, instead of saying, Your mother said you were naughty, he would say, My little bird said you were naughty. That was when the telltale bird came into being.From then on, when the father was informed that his children had been naughty by their mother, he would say, My little bird told me that . . .
  • Hippity Hoppity the White Kangaroo: The Animal Trappers

    David Perry

    eBook (Xlibris AU, Aug. 17, 2018)
    Hippity Hoppity the White Kangaroo is a story for children from five to twelve years of age.Hippity Hoppity the White Kangaroo was rescued as a joey after his mother died, and a very kind mother and daughter looked after him in their suburban home, until he grew too big and they had to let him go in the bush to try to fend for himself.Hippity Hoppity the White Kangaroo was almost caught by illegal animal trappers, and he told his brown snake friends, Hiss and Swish, that they were still following him. Hiss and Swish thought they would help their friend and scare the men away.Unperturbed, the two ugly animal trappers, who were brothers with red beards, came back a week later and trapped Hippity Hoppity the White Kangaroo and his friends, Hiss and Swish.Hiss and Swish managed to escape and managed to get two wildlife rangers to follow them. They then find lots of illegally trapped Australian animals.
  • The Holiday Adventures of Bonza and Sonja: The Humpback Whales

    David Perry

    (New Leaf Media, LLC, Jan. 17, 2020)
    This book is a description of where they lived and how they ended up in the Antarctic. They were hoping one day to meet their sister Jenny, who lived on the other side of the freezing Antarctic. They said goodbye to their friends who were swimming to Hervey Bay, Queensland, where it is warm. They decided, after a few days, to go themselves. They were warned by their father to watch out for whaling boats, which they had a close call with. They passed by many sailing boats, ships, and bays. They also went past Botany Bay, and they rested at Bondi, close to the beach where the people were in awe of their breaches out of the water. They rested there before they moved on.
  • The Holiday Adventures of Bonza and Sonja: The Humpback Whales

    David Perry

    (New Leaf Media, LLC, Jan. 10, 2020)
    This book is a description of where they lived and how they ended up in the Antarctic. They were hoping one day to meet their sister Jenny, who lived on the other side of the freezing Antarctic. They said goodbye to their friends who were swimming to Hervey Bay, Queensland, where it is warm. They decided, after a few days, to go themselves. They were warned by their father to watch out for whaling boats, which they had a close call with. They passed by many sailing boats, ships, and bays. They also went past Botany Bay, and they rested at Bondi, close to the beach where the people were in awe of their breaches out of the water. They rested there before they moved on.
  • Hippity Hoppity the White Kangaroo: Hippity Hoppity Makes a Friend

    David Perry

    eBook (Xlibris AU, Dec. 28, 2018)
    Hippity Hoppity was a white kangaroo who had been saved as a joey when his mother died. He was saved by a kind mother and daughter, and he was raised in a small suburban backyard. When Hippity Hoppity grew too big, he was released and given his freedom into the Australian bush.After quite a few adventures, Hippity Hoppity decided to go exploring and was happily hopping along when a big red buck kangaroo showed him his powerful chest. Hippity Hoppity had no wish to fight him, so he continued on his way only to meet up with him again at a later date.He came to a row of houses that reminded him of where he used to live. There he met the most beautiful kangaroo he had ever seen. She was being treated with cruelty by her owner, who chased Hippity Hoppity away when he was talking to her. It was love at first sight for both of them. Hippity Hoppity told his friends, Hiss and Swish, that he was in love with a lovely kangaroo who called herself Jumper and intended to try to get her to escape if she wanted to. And the following morning, he hopped back to Jumper’s to try to help her escape, which he did.
  • Terry's 3-Minute Kids' Stories

    Terry David

    (La Carolina Press, May 12, 2020)
    Join Terry David on his life adventures ... from a child in Australia ... to a math professor in Nigeria!Life is such an adventure! All of us are the authors of our own lives. Terry's had a lot of adventures ... like falling in the river on his first fishing trip ... being scared witless as he watched the movie "The Headless Horseman" at a movie theatre ... and looking for scorpions in his shoes in Nigeria. It's true what they say: Life is what you make of it!
  • Hippity Hoppity the White Kangaroo: Poison Leaves

    David Perry

    Paperback (Xlibris Corp, June 6, 2018)
    This is an educational childrens story for children from five to twelve years of age. It is about a white kangaroo who was rescued as a joey by a mother and daughter in a suburban home. But the white kangaroo, Hippity Hoppity, got too big; so they decided to let him go in the bush. Hippity Hoppity was unsure what to eat, and when two little girls fed him some branches off a tree, he passed out. Cleverly, the little girls made a sled from their backpacks and dragged him to a doctor. The doctor managed to dislodge the leaves and drove Hippity Hoppity and the exhausted girls back to where the girls first found him. When they arrived, they noticed two red kangaroos eating from the same tree. They must have seen the girls feeding Hippity Hoppity with its branches and tried them for themselves. This is the lesson from this story: do not feed wild animals.
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