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Books with author Richard%20G.%20Brown

  • Algebra: Structure and Method Book 1

    Richard Brown

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin College Div, June 16, 1994)
    This is Algebra: Structures and Meathods
  • I'm Going to Read®

    Richard Brown

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2005)
    Buffy ran. Jenny ran. And soon everyone is running, too. The chase is on! Where could they be going so fast? Just like all the characters, young readers will scream with pleasure when they find out.
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  • I'm Going to Read®

    Richard Brown

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 28, 2006)
    Juice, cookies, flowers, and presents on a tray—that’s a surprise any mom would love! Young readers will enjoy this charming story about three siblings who combine forces to do something wonderful for their Mom. It’s perfect for celebrating a birthday, Mother’s Day, or any day.
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  • THE CURIOUS ADVENTURES OF STUMBLEBUM

    RICHARD BROWN

    language (, Aug. 26, 2019)
    He wasn’t very old. A couple of days. But he was restless, feeling he needed to do something. Anything. He had so many brothers and sisters, he lost count. Plus, they were always in the way. Stealing bites off the pink blob as it moved by. Stumblebum barely got a nibble. There were a lot of blobs. A lot of brothers and sisters. And just one Stumblebum.If that wasn’t bad enough, much of his day was spent buzzing away from sloppy Toadies and their whip like tongues always trying to turn him into lunch. Some fun? They would thunder/burp at him and slap him with that quick wet thing as they slurped. So far, they had missed. But they were always there.
  • I'm Going to Read®

    Richard Brown

    Paperback (Sterling, March 1, 2005)
    Lucky, lucky you to find a four-leaf clover, to wish on a star, to see the new moon over your shoulder, to have the first robin of spring fly up, up into the sky. But no walking under a ladder or stepping on a spider: that's bad. Stir up some good fortune and good times with this attractively illustrated and lighthearted look at popular superstitions.
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  • Where Did We Come From and Why Are We Here: A summer afternoon's conversation between a little girl and her grandfather

    Richard Brown

    language (Classic Christian, Oct. 24, 2014)
    “How tall is this hill? How many leaves are on that tree? Who made this path? Are there bears in this forest? Have you ever slept on a bed of moss? Are ground pines baby trees? What kinds of fish are in that creek? Are there any caves in this valley? Which do you like best, teaberries or huckleberries? Are those mushrooms good to eat? Why do raspberry and blackberry bushes have thorns? How long did it take those ants to make that anthill? How many bees are in that honey tree? Are groundhogs furry little pigs? Why do squirrels like acorns so much when they taste so bad? Is fog really just clouds coming down to the ground for a rest?”Zoe questions her grandfather about everything she sees, hears and even smells. She will ask her grandfather an amazing question this afternoon, beginning a conversation that will change her life forever.
  • THE CURIOUS ADVENTURES OF STUMBLEBUM

    RICHARD BROWN

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 26, 2019)
    He wasn’t very old. A couple of days. But he was restless, feeling he needed to do something. Anything. He had so many brothers and sisters, he lost count. Plus, they were always in the way. Stealing bites off the pink blob as it moved by. Stumblebum barely got a nibble. There were a lot of blobs. A lot of brothers and sisters. And just one Stumblebum.If that wasn’t bad enough, much of his day was spent buzzing away from sloppy Toadies and their whip like tongues always trying to turn him into lunch. Some fun? They would thunder/burp at him and slap him with that quick wet thing as they slurped. So far, they had missed. But they were always there.
  • Cookie Monster's Cookie Shapes

    Richard Brown

    Paperback (Golden Books, Dec. 31, 1999)
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  • Halloween Party

    Richard Brown

    Paperback (Sterling, Oct. 1, 2007)
    Witty wordplay makes this Halloween story stand out from the rest. There’s a party and every ghost, spook, and monster has brought an appropriate treat to drink or eat: dig into some Witch’s Brew, ghoul-ash, skeleton brittle, and more. Yum!
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  • I'm Going to Read®

    Richard Brown

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 1, 2005)
    It's fun to be dirty, but then it's time to get clean. Bears take baths. Monkeys pick, and cats lick. How do you get clean?
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  • 100 Words About Transportation

    Richard Brown

    Paperback (Harcourt Childrens Books, )
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  • I'm Going to Read®

    Richard Brown

    Paperback (Sterling, March 28, 2006)
    City street, city feet, city stoop, be-bop boop! There’s music everywhere in the city—drumming, strumming, tapping and rapping. Children will dance to the sounds of this jazzy, sassy rhythmic text, brought to vivid life with colorful, energetic pictures.
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