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Books with author Howard Schroeder

  • The Mummy

    Ian Thorne, Howard Schroeder

    Paperback (Crestwood House, Jan. 1, 1982)
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  • The Blob

    Ian Thorne, Howard Schroeder

    Hardcover (Crestwood House, April 1, 1982)
    A meteor crashes to Earth bringing with it a slimy amorphous creature that absorbs its victims
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  • Working with LMOP and All the Letters: An A to Z Manual for Parents and Teachers

    Howard Schrager

    Paperback (LemonTree Press, July 21, 2016)
    Working With LMNOP is a companion manual to LMNOP and All the Letters A to Z. In it, a cultural context is developed, out of which children may receive a grounding in language through poems, stories, song, drama,movement, drawing, and a whole range of artistic activities. “Academics” are not shunned, but are brought within the circuit of this 'imaginative field'.
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  • Silent Night Calendar

    Schroeder

    Calendar (North-South Books (Nord-Sud Verlag AG), March 15, 1996)
    The unusual shape of this Advent calendar -- more than a yard wide when unfolded -- affords it many possible uses. Unfolded, it makes a decorative wall frieze. Folded, it can be used as a centerpiece that can stand alone or surround a light or a small Christmas tree.
  • Creature from the Black Lagoon

    Ian Thorne, Howard Schroeder

    Hardcover (Crestwood House, Jan. 1, 1982)
    Dr. Maya finds the fossil of water-breathing, man-like creature near a mysterious lake in the jungles of Brazil, but is unaware that such a being still lives
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  • Bermuda Triangle

    Ian Thorne, Howard Schroeder

    Hardcover (Crestwood House, July 1, 1978)
    Discusses an area of the Atlantic Ocean known as the Bermuda Triangle, where numerous ships and airplanes have mysteriously disappeared.
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  • Bigfoot

    Dr. Howard Schroeder

    Library Binding (Crestwood House, June 1, 1978)
    None
  • The Hair Cut Chase: Featuring Family Kids

    Edward Schroeder

    Paperback (Outskirts Press, July 23, 2017)
    Not everyone likes getting haircuts. David is a little boy with long brown hair who never lets his father give him a haircut. Join David in his house adventure chase as he tries to escape his fate! Will David give in and let his father cut his hair? Find out!
  • Ufo's

    Ian Thorne, Howard Schroeder

    Hardcover (Crestwood House, June 1, 1978)
    Discusses sightings of UFO's, presents possible explanations for them, and identifies on-going studies of these phenomena.
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  • Sarah and the Number Knights

    Howard Schrager

    Paperback (LemonTree Press, May 21, 2020)
    While writing a manual to accompany King Maximo and the Number Knights, the idea came to me to create a sequel featuring the unsung hero of the story, Sarah, who answered THE QUESTION on which the story hinges, “Which is the greatest of all the numbers?”The indications for using the story to teach mathematical concepts through hands-on activities are found within the story itself. As such, it is a textbook in story form. It is my hope that this effort will demonstrate the efficacy of this form of teaching as a means of deepening the learning experience beyond that obtained through more traditional academic instruction The story is set in a meadow. The lawfulness of nature mirrors the lawfulness of mathematics, and vice versa. In learning through the use of imaginative, purposeful activity something is stimulated which leads to the cultivation and development of capacities we should hope to find in a dynamic human being.The story links the study of mathematics to the natural sciences, and provides an active grounding in geometry. Work with the Number Knights touches on areas largely overlooked in most educational circles, including visualization, discernment, spatial awareness, body geography, hand/eye coordination, and the artistic sense in general. The work is primarily experiential, and as such it is strengthening and deepening in its effect.Finally, the story portrays children working in a spirit of cooperation, mediating competitive tendencies with more social ones. The children come to realize that each has a contribution to make to the group as a whole, and that, like the Number Knights, a group is strongest when it recognizes the unique value of each of its members.
  • Blob

    Ian Thorne, Howard Schroeder

    Paperback (Crestwood House, March 1, 1982)
    A meteor crashes to Earth bringing with it a slimy amorphous creature that absorbs its victims
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  • Atv's

    Paul Estrem, Howard Schroeder

    Hardcover (Crestwood House, Sept. 1, 1987)
    Describes a variety of ATV's (all-terrain vehicles) and their uses
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