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Books with author Deaver Brown

  • Horace Mann: The Father of American Public Education

    Deaver Brown

    eBook (Simply Magazine, July 19, 2015)
    Horace Mann was the founder of the free public school movement in Massachusetts, then America, and by inference the whole world. This was his great mission which he accomplished. The Art of Teaching speech was his best writing. Includes an introduction about his work; his biography; key quotations; the full text of The Art of Teaching; Summary of his work too.
  • Ancient Times 19 Great Works: Summaries

    Deaver Brown

    eBook (Simply Magazine, April 15, 2015)
    People like lists and this is a useful one as a guide to the major works of ancient times. The summaries will help students excel in their courses and the rest of us to learn more about ancient times as well as giving us preliminary thoughts about which books to read or reread first.
  • Space Coloring Book For Kids: Great Gift Color Planets, Stars, the Solar System, Spaceships, Astronauts... . Boys & Girls for all ages

    Dean Brown

    Paperback (Independently published, May 31, 2020)
    Explore Outer Space with This Fun Coloring Book for KidsPlanets, Astronauts, Spaceships, Aliens, Meteors, and More!Space coloring book for boys, girls, and kids our books have 30+ fun and science filled pages for you to color.with whimsical designs to delight your child's creativity and imagination. NEW RELEASE! Out of this world. Look for some sample pages on the back cover image of the book!Additional features:• 30 single-sided designs; white on back• Perfect for children of all ages or beginners• Soft cover with easy-to-clean glossy finish• Large print size 8.5" x 11"• Printed on 60 lb. crisp white paper• gift-quality design inside and out• hours of coloring fun and enjoyment!✓Grab this high quality coloring book at this limited time launch price.!
  • Rupert the Cross-eyed Rooster: The World From a Rooster's View

    Dean Brown

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Dec. 5, 2005)
    Rupert was born with a slight disability. His eyes were crossed. As a result, many of his young friends made fun of his problem. Often they would not associate with him. Rupert was able to make friends with some of the other animals of the barnyard. With the love of his caring mother and Billy, another rooster, Rupert was able to survive his youth. After Rupert and Billy reached maturity, they went on an adventure from the mountains to the coast. At each stop they helped other chickens that were in distress. They returned to the mountains in time to save Rupert's mother from a disastrous situation. Rupert uses his disability to become a hero many times throughout the book. Rupert the Cross-eyed Rooster teaches it's readers to accept others regardless of their disabilities. These are stories which are taken from Brown's collections of folklore of the Blue Ridge Mountains and include lessons of tolerance, love, responsibility and friendship that the youngest to the oldest readers will appreciate. The book is filled with humorous quotes which are translations of "chicken scratch." This is an excellent book for reading to younger readers.
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  • The Confederate Mouse

    Dean Brown

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, )
    Mice have been with humans for over ten thousand years. Imagine if they could relate to us humans all the words, plans, and schemes they have heard through our walls or somewhere hiding close by our history would certainly be different in many respects. The Confederate Mouse was such a mouse. He made friends with the Confederate Soldiers and helped them win "The First Battle of Manassas" during the Civil War. This fiction story teaches its readers the value of friendship and loyalty through the deeds of The Confederate Mouse and his family. The readers of this story will be invited into the caves and tunnels of the friendly little field mice of Northern Virginia. Readers will be privileged to witness a secret board meeting of the wise and elder mice to discuss the "spy" work of the mice who will develop a workable plan to help their friends win their battle. When reading this book one will learn the benefits of working together and many family values that the intelligent little field mice possess. You will be a witness to the rewards and recognition that the mice receive for their hard work.
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