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Books with author John Woodruff

  • Animals in the Arctic

    John Wood

    Paperback (Kidhaven, Jan. 15, 2018)
    The Arctic is home to many different animal species. These animals make their habitats in this regions chilly climate, which can sometimes be difficult to survive in because of the subzero temperatures and scarce amount of food. This accessible text provides readers with fun facts about life in the Arctic, along with eye-catching, full-color photographs. Animal lovers will be captivated by the creatures that call this extreme environment home, and their Arctic adventure will introduce them to essential science concepts, including the adaptations these animals developed to survive in the coldest places on Earth.
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  • Animals in the Rain Forest

    John Wood

    Library Binding (Kidhaven, Jan. 15, 2018)
    A wide variety of animals can be found in the rain forest. Through captivating, age-appropriate text, readers learn many interesting facts about these animals and the environment they call home. Vibrant, full-color photographs enhance the reading experience as young readers expand their knowledge of rain forest animals. Why do so many animals live in the rain forest, and what is happening to them as rain forests continue to shrink? These questions and more are answered in accessible ways, through text that supports elementary science curriculum topics, including ecology, adaptations, and biodiversity.
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  • Sports Technology: Cryotherapy, LED Courts, and More

    John Wood

    Paperback (The Secret Book Company, Dec. 28, 2019)
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  • Historic Photos of University of Alabama Football

    Joseph Woodruff

    eBook (Turner, June 1, 2009)
    In 1992, the centennial year of the University of Alabama football program, the Crimson Tide won its 12th national championship. Few major college football programs can claim as many. Through the medium of photography, this book tells the story of the greatness of University of Alabama football, from its origins as a club sport in 1892, through the death of its most famous head coach, Paul W. Bryant. Over the course of those nine decades, Alabama would win 11 of its 12 national championships and forever change the face of college football. What began as a sport dominated by elite teams in the Northeast and Midwest, would, by the time of Bryant’s death, be the hallmark sport of the American South. And the University of Alabama would, for many of those years, be the premier team in one of America’s greatest football conferences, the Southeast Conference. Historic Photos of University of Alabama Football provides a window into a storied past that is the foundation upon which the program’s future greatness will stand.
  • The Night of the Witch

    M. Woodruff

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 15, 2016)
    When seventeen-year-old Lena Beckford hears the lock turn in her bedroom door she begins her nightly ritual to honor the moon. But instead of seeing the usual visions from her father, the flame, she’s contacted by her grandmother pleading for Lena’s help after she’s been buried alive in the Strangers’ Graveyard. As Lena begins her search she meets two witches, like herself, who promise to help her find her grandmother. One is a ridiculous old crone who seems to be leading her around in circles, and the other is a seductive man she’s immediately drawn to. But she can’t quite seem to escape from either of them when she realizes they're armed with their own devilish motives, which blur the lines between friend and foe, sanity and insanity. Is it murder Lena must commit, or justice she must serve, to finally free her grandmother from the darkness of the grave?
  • Alberto Otter Singing Star

    John Woody

    eBook (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., April 25, 2019)
    Alberto Otter had many friends on the river and in the forest. One day he began to think he could write songs and sing them for a career in music. Would his big dreams and high hopes lead him to future successes and adventures?
  • Animals in the Desert

    John Wood

    Library Binding (Kidhaven, Jan. 15, 2018)
    The desert is home to many different animal species. These animals make their habitats in this dry climate, which can sometimes be difficult to survive in because of the hot temperatures and scarce food sources. Fun facts about desert animals are presented through age-appropriate text, which covers common science curriculum topics such as animal adaptations and biomes. Vibrant, full-color photographs provide readers with examples of what desert animals look like and how they appear in their natural habitats.
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  • Animals in the Mountains

    John Wood

    Paperback (Kidhaven, Jan. 15, 2018)
    What do animals that live in the mountains eat? How do they escape from their predators? Where do they sleep at night? These questions and more are answered in this compelling text that aligns with common curriculum science topics such as biodiversity and ecology. Several animal species live in the mountains and face challenges that consistently test their survival instincts. Striking, full-color photographs support the text and add a creative visual component for readers as they deepen their knowledge of mountain habitats and the animals that live in them.
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  • Come to Beautiful Ruston: A Wonderful Place to Live

    John Wood

    Paperback (Come to Beautiful Ruston, Dec. 19, 2014)
    Come to Beautiful Ruston is a photographic essay about a college town in north central Louisiana. As a Louisiana Tech student from 1961 to 1965, the author worked as a photographer in the journalism department, and contributed photos to the Lagniappe yearbook, Tech Talk newspaper, Ruston Daily Leader newspaper and other publications. This booklet was a one-off, a creative whim, filmed on a weekend after enlisting friends as models. After graduation the thin volume followed the author in moves from Louisiana to Texas, Massachusetts, California, Massachusetts, New Mexico, and Massachusetts. The cover gained a scar from a hot coffee cup, and the pages were wrinkled, having survived a flooded basement. Most of the time the booklet stayed on a shelf, and was occasionally taken down and examined. As the author got older, the photograph’s captions seemed increasingly sophomoric, and downright cynical – the product of a bored student poking fun at a quite-nice college town. Then one day he realized the booklet was a half-century old, and that the photographs might be of interest. Surely Ruston had changed in fifty years. A few modern notes complement the photographs.
  • Animals in the Rain Forest

    John Wood

    Paperback (Kidhaven, Jan. 15, 2018)
    A wide variety of animals can be found in the rain forest. Through captivating, age-appropriate text, readers learn many interesting facts about these animals and the environment they call home. Vibrant, full-color photographs enhance the reading experience as young readers expand their knowledge of rain forest animals. Why do so many animals live in the rain forest, and what is happening to them as rain forests continue to shrink? These questions and more are answered in accessible ways, through text that supports elementary science curriculum topics, including ecology, adaptations, and biodiversity.
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  • Croc O'Doyle Goes Down Under

    John Wood

    language (, June 17, 2014)
    Croc O’Doyle is the only crocodile in Ireland who lives in a peat bog just outside Tipperary. He’s getting very lonely so he joins the internet chatroom Reptile Repartee and quickly makes a new friend before being lured to Australia by a criminal gang posing as an Australian crocodile called Brandy Snapper. Will Croc be turned into shoes and handbags or will his friends from Ireland be able to get to Sydney and rescue him in time?While there are many online safety guides for parents this is one of the very few books on internet safety that children can either read or have read to them by adults, and absorb the key messages for themselves - that not everybody they meet online is who they say they are, and the steps they need to take to stay safe.
  • Bacteria in Our World

    John Wood

    Paperback (KidHaven Publishing, Dec. 15, 2019)
    Many people know the dangers of coming in contact with different types of bacteria, but what they may not be familiar with are the good types of bacteria. This accessible text explains the various types of good and bad bacteria and their value to different ecosystems. Readers will deepen their understanding of these organisms after seeing what they look like under a microscope. Informative fact boxes and bright, full-color photographs presented as part of an engaging design add extra insight into this interesting science curriculum topic, and help make learning about science fun.
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