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Books with author Kate Woodward

  • Telling the Time

    Ken Woodward

    Hardcover (Littlehampton Book Services Ltd, March 15, 1985)
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  • Journeys

    Kay Woodward

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, April 24, 2008)
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  • The Whipple-Scrumptious Joke Book

    Kay Woodward

    Paperback (Puffin Books, March 15, 2005)
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  • My Word Book

    Ken Woodward

    Hardcover (HarperCollins Distribution Services, )
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  • Jack and the Gypsies

    Kate Wood

    (Blackie and Son, July 6, 1891)
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  • Touch

    Kay Woodward

    Hardcover (Hodder Childrens Book, Jan. 1, 2005)
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  • Fffff, paf, crach!

    Kay Woodward

    Paperback (Brighter Child, March 15, 1646)
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  • Flower Fairies x 12 slipcase set

    Kay Woodward

    Paperback (Warne, May 30, 2014)
    Collection of Flower Fairies in box set
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  • The Life of Anne Frank

    Kay Woodward

    Hardcover (Firefly Books, Oct. 20, 2020)
    This book-only edition of The Life of Anne Frank (9780228102892) is for libraries only. A compelling visual account of how a Jewish family tried to escape Nazism. In August 1944, Anne Frank and her family were arrested. Anne was taken to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp where she died of typhus in early 1945, about six months after her arrest and just weeks before the British liberated the camp in April 1945. Anne's father fulfilled his promise and published 1,500 copies of Achterhuis, or The Secret Annex, in German. Since then the newly named Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl has sold over 30 million copies in 70 languages. The year 2020 marks the 75th anniversary of the young diarist's death. Anne wrote the diary during the 25 months that her family of four and four others were hiding in the top floor of an Amsterdam office building, now the Anne Frank Museum, which welcomes one and a half million visitors each year. The Life of Anne Frank is a compelling factual account and timeline of those two years. Fascinating photographs show the still unchanged Annex, including the hidden entrance, and text takes readers directly inside to reveal the surroundings and Anne's story. The book uses images and text plus a timeline to cover: the lead-up to war and anti-Semitism the building, rented by Frank's father, and the decision to hide how the family escaped without detection a who's who of those hiding where they slept, cooked, bathed and ate how a typical day would pass the necessity to maintain absolute silence the helpers who brought food and news of the war the attic where Anne could catch a glimpse of nature Anne's desk where she put down her secret thoughts, fears and dreams the diary and why Anne wrote a second version Nazism, the concentration camps and the aftermath how other Jews hid during the war the discovery of the hideaway what happened to the residents when peace came. Anne Frank's book is on school reading lists across the country. For many it is a reader's first if not only exposure to anti-Semitism and the Holocaust. The Life of Anne Frank makes this seminal time in history come alive. Young readers can grasp the context and place themselves in Anne's story. The vivid visual presentation throughout brings her ordeal to life in a way that words alone cannot, perhaps not even Anne's.
  • Our Senses

    Kay Woodward

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Pub Learning library, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Our Senses help us enjoy the world around us, from hearing music to tasting chocolate chip cookies. Each book in this series presents one of the five senses and explains how the organs related to that sense work. The books describe the range of sensations we experience, how people cope when their senses are impaired, and the different ways animals use their senses. Each book features clear explanations, helpful diagrams, and fun activities.
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  • Jane Airhead

    Kay Woodward

    Paperback (Galaxy, )
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  • Chicken Little Joke Book

    Kay Woodward

    Paperback (Puffin Books, )
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