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Books with author Mary Waller

  • All the colors and how they mix: An educational picture book for children that wants to learn about colors and coloring

    Mary Weller

    eBook (, May 26, 2020)
    Adam is a curious boy that wants to learn new things. In this book he wants to learn about colors and how they mix. How to get new colors from others and what they are called. A fun an educational picture book for children. If you like this book, please check out the other books in this series.
  • The Inuksuk Book

    Mary Wallace

    Hardcover (Maple Tree Press, March 1, 1999)
    An introduction to the many forms of the inuksuk structure The image of a traditional Inuit stone structure, or inuksuk, silouetted against an arctic sky, has become a familiar symbol. Yet, for many, their purpose remains a mystery. In a stunning new book, artist and children's author Mary Wallace, in consultation with Inuit elders and other noted experts, gives a fascinating introduction in words, pictures, and paintings to the many forms of the inuksuk structure and its unique place in Inuit life and culture.
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  • Acquire Aptitudes Of Playing Golf: Find Out About Golf And Transform Into A Conventional Player

    Mary Walker

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 7, 2019)
    On the off chance that you need to turn into a golf player, it is a smart thought to watch proficient golf players playing the game. When you watch them, you would turn out to be progressively enlivened in showing signs of improvement with your game.Aside from that, you could likewise observe how they convey themselves on the field, just as how they make their swings. Get all the information you need here.Things to learn:Watch Proficient Golf Players Play The Game.Perused Stories About Fruitful Golf Players.Manufacture Your Stamina.Create A Plan.Gotten To Be More Well Known Of The Terms.Build Up Your Muscles.Underswing Or Overswing.
  • I Is for Inuksuk: An Arctic Celebration

    Mary Wallace

    Hardcover (Owlkids, Sept. 22, 2009)
    Presented in the form of an acrostic, I is for Inuksuk highlights the traditional way of life of Inuit people. Each letter of the word "Inuksuk" is represented by another Inuktitut word — I is for Inuksuk, N is for Nanuq, U is for Umiak, and so forth. Dazzling full-spread illustrations begin each section, and opposite the first page, the words are written in Inuktitut symbols. Readers then learn more about each Inuktitut word and how it represents the people and natural environment from which it comes. Throughout the book, small vignettes showcase Wallace’s love and knowledge of the Arctic landscape, its people, and its culture.
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  • Make Your Own Inuksuk

    Mary Wallace

    Hardcover (Maple Tree Press, March 3, 2001)
    A beautiful and practical guide for bringing the magic of the inuksuk into your own home Following the acclaimed and award-winning The Inuksuk Book, Make Your Own Inuksuk teaches readers how to build their very own inuksuk. Suitable for all ages, this full color book is an engaging overview of inuksuit (the plural form of inuksuk) -- what they are, why they were important in the past and how they continue to have both practical and spiritual significance in our lives today. An inuksuk is a traditional stone structure that resembles a tower, an archway or a person; it can be a variety of shapes and sizes. Powerful symbols of the Arctic, inuksuit were built by the Inuit to act as a method of communication. Inuksuit served as navigational signs guiding hunters to safe travel routes, pointed the way to good hunting and fishing grounds, directed travellers on long journeys or marked a good resting place. Today, inuksuit can also act as messages of friendship and joy, symbolize personal strength and respect to departed loved ones and show appreciation to the land. Make Your Own Inuksuk offers clear, step-by-step instructions and practical advice on selecting and preparing stones to build a wide variety of wonderfully appealing inuksuit. It also helps readers choose a location that reflects their inuksuit's meaning, whether in a garden, at the cottage or at home. Inuksuit are becoming increasingly popular and visible across North America. Timely and beautiful, Make Your Own Inuksuk will appeal to a wide range of markets. For children eager to discover more about the unique culture of the Inuit people, this book provides a very special introduction into many areas of their lives, from hunting to honoring their forefathers. For families looking for meaningful and interactive projects with their children, for gardeners, nature lovers and retirees, Make Your Own Inuksuk is an ideal way to bring serenity and personal expression into our lives.
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  • All the days & months in the year: An educational picture book for children that wants to learn the calender

    Mary Weller

    (Independently published, May 5, 2020)
    Adam is a curious boy that wants to learn new things. In this book he wants to learn all the days and months in the year with help of fun and cute pictures. Follow him in his life and learn!- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday- January, February, Mars, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December- Picturebook for ChildrenIf you like this book, please check out the other books in this series.
  • Cool Cats in Minnesota: Waldo the Magnificent

    Mary Walker

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 28, 2018)
    Waldo is a cat who knows he has a special destiny. He will do anything to find out what his destiny is, even if that means bravely facing scary adventures. Little does he know, he might discover that his true magnificence is a big heart full of kindness and love.
  • Through The Gates Of The Netherlands

    Mary E. Waller

    Hardcover (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1909, March 15, 1909)
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  • Savvy Cats in Miami: Waldo the Magnificent

    Mary Walker

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 7, 2018)
    Waldo is a cat who knows he has a special destiny. He will do anything to find out what his destiny is, even if that means bravely facing scary adventures. Little does he know, he might discover that his true magnificence is a big heart full of kindness and love.
  • Out of the silences,

    Mary E Waller

    Hardcover (Little, Brown, and Co, March 15, 1918)
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  • SuperBeastie On the Street of Cats and Magic

    Mary Walker

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 21, 2019)
    Beastie and his bestie, Bellica, are tiny dogs moving to Rancho Cucamonga. Little do they know that this is the heart of the Inland Empire. Their new neighbor, the Empire's powerful king, IS A CAT! Not only has the king banned dogs from his neighborhood, he has powers of magic. Little Beastie and Bellica will have to face big challenges if they are going to survive this move. Luckily, courage isn't measured by size.
  • Through the gates of the Netherlands,

    Mary E Waller

    Hardcover (Little, Brown, and Co, March 15, 1907)
    Through the Gates of the Netherlands