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Books with author P. Jacobs

  • Terry the Monkey's Sign Language Colouring Book

    Joe Jacobs

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 2, 2018)
    Discover how to sign your first signs in British Sign Language while colouring in pictures from the popular Terry the Monkey series of sign language books. This colouring book includes fingerspelling alphabet charts for both right and left-handed signers. Find out more about the Terry the Monkey books at terrythemonkey.com
  • How to Sign Halloween with Terry the Monkey: American Sign Language for children

    Joe Jacobs

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 4, 2017)
    Discover how to sign the spookiest signs in American Sign Language (ASL) with Terry the Monkey. Everyone knows that monkeys love sign language. Join Terry the Monkey at the zoo this Halloween and learn how to sign over 25 spooky signs including bat, black cat, vampire, witch, mummy, brush your teeth, trick or treat, candy, thank you, moon, wolf, pumpkin, jack-o-lantern, monster, broom and many more. The Terry the Monkey books are the fun way to learn your first signs in ASL. Books in this series are also available in BSL editions. 'A fantastic Hallowe'en treat.' *****
  • Unusual Pet Pals

    Pat Jacobs

    Library Binding (Crabtree Pub Co, March 31, 2019)
    From where they sleep to what they eat and how you can make them feel safe and at home, this book gives you pet care advice on a variety of different pets. Learn the inside information on how to care for and understand the behavior of pets such as snakes, insects, chinchillas, newts, and salamanders.
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  • The Monkey's Paw

    W. W. Jacobs

    eBook (, Aug. 2, 2020)
    An eerie supernatural story, The Monkey's Paw follows the White family as they come to realize that nothing in life comes without a price or at the simple push of a button. First published in 1902, the short story powerfully suggests that one should not interfere with the course of nature, as cheating fate can result in unforeseen consequences that leave one with more than they bargained for.Set in England, the tale opens on a dark and stormy night inside Laburnam Villa, home to Mr. and Mrs. White and their adult son Herbert. Unlike the gloomy weather outside, the atmosphere inside the house is quite the contrary, as Mr. White and his son are playing a game of chess, while Mrs. White is knitting by the warmth of the fireplace. Shortly after, they are visited by Sergeant-Major Morris, a family friend who has been serving in the British Army in India for a number of years. Recounting some of his exploits during his time in India, Morris decides to share with them a mystical object that is known to have an extraordinary power. Consequently, he takes out a mummified monkey’s paw from his pocket and begins to tell them the legend surrounding the mystical object. Although he reveals that the paw has the power to grant three wishes, he also emphasizes its drastic repercussions, as he tells them of the distressing effect the paw has brought both him and its previous possessors. In a moment of anguish, Morris throws the paw into the fire, but Mr. White quickly retrieves it and manages to convince Morris to sell it to him and show him how it works. Ignoring Morris’s stern warnings, the Whites are in for quite the surprise as they slowly begin to understand the effects of disrupting the course of destiny.Regarded as one of the greatest horror stories in history, The Monkey's Paw is sure to send a shiver down one’s spine with its uncanny atmosphere, as it allows the audience to develop the supernatural elements in their minds, which in turn only strengthens and prolongs the psychological effect of the tale. Withstanding the test of time, the intense plot ultimately validates the story’s leading position in the horror genre and justifies its influence for various adaptations.An eerie supernatural story, The Monkey's Paw follows the White family as they come to realize that nothing in life comes without a price or at the simple push of a button. First published in 1902, the short story powerfully suggests that one should not interfere with the course of nature, as cheating fate can result in unforeseen consequences that leave one with more than they bargained for.Set in England, the tale opens on a dark and stormy night inside Laburnam Villa, home to Mr. and Mrs. White and their adult son Herbert. Unlike the gloomy weather outside, the atmosphere inside the house is quite the contrary, as Mr. White and his son are playing a game of chess, while Mrs. White is knitting by the warmth of the fireplace. Shortly after, they are visited by Sergeant-Major Morris, a family friend who has been serving in the British Army in India for a number of years. Recounting some of his exploits during his time in India, Morris decides to share with them a mystical object that is known to have an extraordinary power. Consequently, he takes out a mummified monkey’s paw from his pocket and begins to tell them the legend surrounding the mystical object. Although he reveals that the paw has the power to grant three wishes, he also emphasizes its drastic repercussions, as he tells them of the distressing effect the paw has brought both him and its previous possessors. In a moment of anguish, Morris throws the paw into the fire, but Mr. White quickly retrieves it and manages to convince Morris to sell it to him and show him how it works. Ignoring Morris’s stern warnings, the Whites are in for quite the surprise as they slowly begin to understand the effects of disrupting the course of destiny.
  • The Monkey's Paw

    W. W. Jacobs

    eBook (Prabhat Prakashan, Jan. 17, 2018)
    The Monkey's Paw by W. W. Jacobs
  • I Wonder Why Penguins Can't Fly

    Pat Jacobs

    Hardcover (Kingfisher, March 1, 2011)
    A highly popular and long-running series that explores the questions that young readers ask about the world around them in an unrivalled child-friendly style. The conversational format is perfect for delivering solid information in a natural, amusing and imaginative way. I Wonder Penguins Can't Fly takes a look at the coldest places on Earth – the Poles. Readers will learn about animals that live at the Poles, such as polar bears, penguins and seals; and alsodiscover how plants survive at the Poles, why the polar ice caps are in danger of melting, and how scientists gather important information about the climate and more in the harshest environment.
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  • The Monkey's Paw

    W. W. Jacobs

    eBook (Prabhat Prakashan, March 17, 2020)
    "The Monkey's Paw" is a supernatural short story by author W. W. Jacobs, first published in England in the collection The Lady of the Barge in 1902. In the story, three wishes are granted to the owner of The Monkey's Paw, but the wishes come with an enormous price for interfering with fate.
  • The Death and Life of Great American Cities

    Jane Jacobs

    Unknown Binding (Modern Library, )
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  • English 5 Student Worktext

    Pamie Jacobs

    Paperback (Bob Jones Univ Pr, March 1, 2011)
    Bob Jones BJU English 5
  • How to Sign Animals with Terry the Monkey

    Joe Jacobs

    eBook (Joe Jacobs, March 16, 2016)
    Let Terry the Monkey show your child how to sign over fifty of their favourite animals in British Sign Language, from butterfly to zebra. The Terry the Monkey books are the fun way for children to learn their first signs in British Sign Language. Fully illustrated, the signs in this book include zoo animals, pets, farm animals, sea creatures and garden animals. With easy-to-follow instructions and beautiful illustrations, Terry the Monkey will teach your child how to sign cat, dog, rabbit, penguin, tiger, lion, bat, spider, horse, zebra, pig, snake, cow, giraffe, dolphin, shark, whale, fish, butterfly, hippo, rhino, sheep, donkey, parrot, duck, badger, elephant, frog, unicorn, dinosaur, dragon and many more. Loved by children and adults alike, the Terry the Monkey books are endorsed by parents and teachers and are available in both American and British Sign Language editions. Praise for the How to Sign with Terry the Monkey series:‘A gentle and witty introduction to this vital skill.’ *****‘Beautifully illustrated and written with real wit and warmth.’ *****‘A wonderfully interactive story book which helps children and adults learn together.’ *****‘A fantastic book for all young children, very well illustrated.’ *****‘My godchildren adored it.’ *****‘It is so full of fun and warmth and the children can’t wait for each page to reveal itself.’ *****‘My godchildren love this brilliantly original series – they didn’t know anything about BSL before they met Terry the Monkey but now they are obsessed.’ *****‘The kids will not put it down.’ *****Find out more about the range of Terry the Monkey books and educational resources at terrythemonkey.com
  • People Around the World Lift-the-Flap

    Pat Jacobs

    Board book (Kingfisher, May 24, 2011)
    With more than 70 chunky flaps to explore and engaging scenes of busy people from all over the world, this book is a wonderful first introduction to different cultures and places. From a bustling modern Asian city, to a rural African village, the color and glamour of India's Bollywood and the green calm of a small European farm-the book's playful scenes and engaging fact-filled text combine for hands-on learning. The changing details that appear under the flaps-like a Middle Eastern man charming a snake or a treasure hunter searching for a surprise on a hot Australian Beach-will fascinate even the most hard-to-please reader for hours.
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