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Books with author Martin Palmer

  • Fun Activity Book: Oh, the Places You'll Go

    Pat Martin

    Paperback (Independently published, March 1, 2020)
    Kids are fun to be with. Lots of ambitions and things they want to be. From nursery to college. Dr Seuss’s amazing book Oh the Places you’ll go addressed the various life’s ups and down in a humorous way. And encouraged success at the end despite all these challenges.Now this activity book: Fun Activity Book: Oh the places you’ll go is basically retelling the Dr Seuss’s oh the places you’ll go adventure. But this time in a different way. You don’t just read through again, rather you get to experience the adventure yourself by coloring. And a journal and assessment to know what you want to do in life and where you want to be.Parents, this is a perfect gifting ideas for your kids whether they are in nursery, middle school or high school. They can have fun with this book while learning some crucial life lessons. And they can set goals for themselves with this book. Note this book is not to replace the original book- Dr Seuss’s Oh the places you’ll go, rather it’s designed to be used with the main book by coloring.
  • Walt Disney's Uncle Remus Stories

    Marion Palmer

    Hardcover (Golden Press, Jan. 1, 1975)
    None
  • The Millennial Party

    Mark Palmer

    language (, May 15, 2016)
    Three recent high school graduates are selected to begin a movement to create an entirely new political party based on the principles and ideals of their generation. Throughout their college experiences at an Ivy League school, this story follows these young adults as they grow and develop into the unique candidates the party leaders hope for them to become. With every unexpected twist and turn, the candidates are taken on an emotional rollercoaster as they attempt to change the direction of their country for the better, all while competing amongst each other as the world watches and critiques their every move.
  • Tourism Writing: A New Literary Genre Unveiling the History, Mystery, and Economy of Places and Events

    Mary S. Palmer

    eBook (Universal Publishers, Sept. 22, 2018)
    In this era of advanced technology keeping students' attention often becomes difficult. Teachers need to find new ways to create interest. In writing classes, choosing a topic that involves students is a priority. A new genre, Tourism Writing, is an innovative and effective means of teaching students composition. It can fill this need.Tourism Writing focuses on a particular place or event, provides photos and information on nearby points of interest, and directly invites visitors. This book provides an understanding of how Tourism Writing benefits people in all areas of life. This transfers to classroom assignments when students are asked to write a poem in this genre and they are given lists of possible topics, but they also have the option to choose their own place or event. It becomes a learning experience as many are amazed at their ability to write a poem and intrigued by the history they learn while researching and they treasure their photos used for illustration. Such poems were entered in the annual Poetry Writing Contest at Faulkner University. In the process, students' communication and research skills were enhanced. They learned the history of their own area. This hands-on process is rewarding to teach. The plan is to add prose assignments on Tourism Writing to the classroom curriculum in the future. The possibilities for Tourism Writing are widespread.
  • Tourism Writing: A New Literary Genre Unveiling the History, Mystery, and Economy of Places and Events

    Mary S. Palmer

    Paperback (Universal Publishers, Aug. 20, 2018)
    In this era of advanced technology keeping students' attention often becomes difficult. Teachers need to find new ways to create interest. In writing classes, choosing a topic that involves students is a priority. A new genre, Tourism Writing, is an innovative and effective means of teaching students composition. It can fill this need. Tourism Writing focuses on a particular place or event, provides photos and information on nearby points of interest, and directly invites visitors. This book provides an understanding of how Tourism Writing benefits people in all areas of life. This transfers to classroom assignments when students are asked to write a poem in this genre and they are given lists of possible topics, but they also have the option to choose their own place or event. It becomes a learning experience as many are amazed at their ability to write a poem and intrigued by the history they learn while researching and they treasure their photos used for illustration. Such poems were entered in the annual Poetry Writing Contest at Faulkner University. In the process, students' communication and research skills were enhanced. They learned the history of their own area. This hands-on process is rewarding to teach. The plan is to add prose assignments on Tourism Writing to the classroom curriculum in the future. The possibilities for Tourism Writing are widespread.
  • Rebuses for Readers

    Pat Martin

    Paperback (Libraries Unlimited, April 15, 1992)
    A rebus is a hieroglyphic of sorts - it combines pictures with letter sounds (adding or subtracting them) to make a word or phrase. Rebuses fascinate children of all ages, and Rebuses for Readers presents more than 100 rebuses of these intriguing brain teasers for elementary students.
  • Hell Orpahns souls of the damned: what would you do for loved ones?

    Martin Parker

    language (Martin Parker, Dec. 8, 2014)
    A couple of kids brother and sister find themselves fight for survival against the undead and a uncommon foe and a haunting face appears and its down to Lily to find salvation
  • The Teaspoon Tree

    Mary B Palmer

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Co, March 15, 1963)
    None
  • Cancer: Black Death

    Maria Palmer

    Paperback (Mammoth Irish, )
    None
  • Pisces: Revenge

    Maria Palmer

    Paperback (Mammoth, )
    None
  • World of Music

    Mary Palmer

    Hardcover (Silber Burdett & Ginn, March 15, 1990)
    None
  • World of Music

    Mary Palmer

    Spiral-bound (Silver Burdett&Ginn, March 15, 1990)
    None