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Books with author Joyce Richardson

  • The Hiding Beast

    John Richardson

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, May 1, 1991)
    A lonely boy's attempts to capture the friendly beast that lives in the house he shares with his aunt bring some happy changes in his life.
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  • The WAY HOME

    Richardson

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, March 29, 1991)
    Unable to convince her baby to leave the beach where they have spent the day playing, a mother elephant uses inventive means to draw her young one away to home and safety.
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  • What Happens When You Listen?

    Joy Richardson

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, )
    None
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  • Living Things

    Jon Richards

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Pub, Aug. 15, 2019)
    Living things come in all shapes and sizes. The animal kingdom is vast, and scientists have separated organisms into groups based on different shared characteristics. What makes animals different from each other? What traits do they have that overlap? Through this engaging book, readers learn all the biological differences that help animals survive and thrive in the wild. Pictograms and infographics make digesting this scientific information easy, and readers who struggle to obtain information from traditional textbooks will find this book especially helpful.
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  • The Wild Bears

    John Richardson

    Hardcover (Century Hutchinson, March 1, 1992)
    None
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  • Reptiles

    Joy Richardson

    Paperback (Franklin Watts Ltd, Aug. 28, 2003)
    The Variety of Life series introduces readers to the classification of living things. Each book uses full-page photographs and carefully structured text to explore a particular group of plants and animals. Ages 6+.
  • Showing Distance in Art

    Joy Richardson

    Hardcover (Gareth Stevens Publishing, March 15, 1795)
    None
  • Looking at Pictures Revised Edition: An Introduction to Art for Young People

    Joy Richardson

    Hardcover (Abrams Books for Young Readers, Oct. 1, 2009)
    Featuring more than 150 stunning illustrations in full color, combined with clear, entertaining prose, Looking at Pictures introduces readers to the basic concepts and vocabulary of painting. This revised edition has a fresh, contemporary design; all art has been re-scanned and separated; the specs and captions have been updated based on new information; and five new images resulting from technical and curatorial advances are included. Drawing on the incomparable collection of The National Gallery, London, the book features Leonardo, Rembrandt, Matisse, Seurat, Picasso, and many more. Watercolors by Charlotte Voake add humor and charm. The book includes an index of artists and subjects.
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  • Wet and Dry

    Joy Richardson

    Hardcover (Hodder Children's Books, )
    None
  • Showing Motion in Art

    Joy Richardson

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub, Jan. 1, 2000)
    Explores how artists create the feeling of motion in their paintings
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  • The Mystery of Crystal Ridge: A Meadow Lake Mystery Novel

    Jay Richardson

    language (Jay Richardson, Feb. 10, 2016)
    Meet a group of inseparable teens from the little Town of Meadow Lake, beautifully nestled near the Shenandoah Valley and Appalachian Mountains in northern Virginia. Focusing on straight A’s and foremost, true friendship, they are about to stumble upon an unsolved 150 year old mystery, filled with scares and mayhem, angry neighbors, and a shimmering ghost.
  • The Devil's Footsteps

    E. E. Richardson

    eBook (RHCP Digital, Aug. 3, 2010)
    It was just a bit of fun, a local legend. The Devil's Footsteps: thirteen stepping stones, and whichever one you stopped on in the rhyme could predict how you would die. A harmless game for kids - and nobody ever died from a game. But it's not a game to Bryan. He's seen the Dark Man, because the Dark Man took his brother five years ago. He's tried to tell himself that it was his imagination, that the Devil's Footsteps are just stones and the Dark Man didn't take Adam. But Adam's still gone. And then Bryan meets two other boys who have their own unsolved mysteries. Someone or something is after the children in the town. And it all comes back to the rhyme that every local child knows by heart: Thirteen steps to the Dark Man's door, Won't be turning back no more . . .