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Books with author Richard Watts

  • Slimey to the Moon Book & Finger Puppet

    Richard Walz

    Hardcover (Random House Books for Young Readers, May 11, 1999)
    Count down to outer space fun! Slimey the Worm has his spacesuit on and is ready for a trip to the moon. His space capsule is built into the front cover of this little storybook. When the cover is lifted, the back of the space capsule can be opened and the Slimey finger puppet removed. Now Slimey can follow along while you read the story of his adventure to the moon and back again!
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  • 101 Grouchland Surprises

    Richard Walz

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, Sept. 7, 1999)
    Welcome to Grouchland! Lift the flaps and discover all the strange and silly things that happen in Oscar's hometown.
  • The Two Secret Lives of Me

    Richard Wyatt

    eBook (, Aug. 23, 2015)
    Lonely teenager Ned Duncan creates a gamma ray machine he hopes will turn him into someone popular with girls. Instead it turns him into a popular girl named Madison Shayen.
  • A Dictionary and Glossary for the Irish Literary Revival

    Richard Wall

    Hardcover (Oxford University Press, )
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  • Build Your Own Pirate Ship

    Richard Watson

    Board book (Transworld Publishers, May 1, 2008)
    Meet Bob, the truly fearsome pirate and captain of the good ship Sea Elephant, and his trusty crew, Frank, Bill, and Ginge. Join them on their adventures, look all around their amazing ship—can you spot the stowaway?—and best of all, build your very own pirate ship! The amazingly detailed illustrations, including cross-sections of the ship, will fascinate small children. The sturdy push-out-and-play pieces can be stored inside the book.
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  • Favorite Nursery Tales and Rhymes : A Golden Treasury

    Richard Walz

    Hardcover (Golden Books, Feb. 1, 1990)
    Includes several well-known fairy tales and poems.
  • Slavery: Bondage Throughout History

    Richard Watkins

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin Co., Jan. 1, 2001)
    Since the beginning of civilization there have been slaves. Men and women, young and old, black and white, from China to Brazil and everywhere in between, millions have been enslaved. Richard Watkins traces the countless journeys and trials of slaves around the world and throughout time, and champions those who fought against it and helped shape slave-free nations for future generations.
  • The Hermit and the Time Machine

    Richard J. Ward

    Paperback (LitFire Publishing, LLC, Oct. 3, 2014)
    Gilbert and Jade despite their differences are the very best of friends. Gilbert is serious and aloof and fancies himself to be the world's greatest scientist one day. Jade on the other hand is imaginative, loves to daydream and is naturally caring, but won't stand for any nonsense. Gilbert would never admit it, but Jade is the one that really wears the trousers. Here the pair meet the eccentric Professor Boson who inadvertently takes them to a future world where the only people are robots. The friends also get an interesting lesson in recycling...
  • Jack and the Beanstalk and Other Favorite Folk Tales

    Richard Walz

    Hardcover (Goldencraft, Oct. 1, 1986)
    Shows Jack outwit the giant in the title story, a miller's daughter fool a dwarf in "Rumpelstiltskin," and two elves benefit from the cobbler's goodwill in "The Elves and the Shoemaker"
  • The Two Secret Lives of Me Second Edition: My Life as a Male, My Life as a Female

    Richard Wyatt

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 19, 2015)
    In this Second Edition, teenager Ned Duncan is in the garage with his invention to turn himself into a chick magnet. Instead it turns him into a chick.Soon afterwards, the invention sets the garage on fire. As it spreads, the newly transformed girl must run inside and bring Mom and Dad out to safety. Get emergency vehicles to come to the address and then head off on a journey of self discovery. Also in this Second Edition, Madison Shayen's other secret life takes place only in her dreams.
  • Dog Training: 21 Magical Tricks to Teach Your Dog in 7 Days

    Richard Pitts

    Paperback (Independently published, March 6, 2019)
    ★ Get the Kindle ebook edition of this book for FREE when you buy the Paperback version from Amazon ★ Dogs are considered as man’s best friend. What other animal can be trained to assist man as a dog does? While most pets can be great companions, dogs take companionship to another level. Dogs bring relief to people with disabilities, where human help may easily fail.The service that dogs bring to their owners cannot be overemphasized. From helping with house chores to guiding in public areas, dogs are truly beneficial. However, there is a lot that goes into training a dog. Because dogs are highly assistive, the demand for them is very high. As a result, the number of available dogs is small when compared to the number of people who need them. This and many other reasons have made people to start training their own dogs. And though there are many materials on how you can train your dog as a beginner, this book will specifically reveal to you 21 magical tricks you can teach your dog in just a week! In this book, you will learn basics of training a dogwonderful tricks that you can teach your dog, from basic foundational tricks to advanced ones Steps you should take to train your dogAdvanced training skills and tactics And much more...Furthermore, because this book is enrolled in the Kindle Matchbook Program, the kindle edition of this book will be available to you for free when you purchase the paperback version from AmazonTo learn all these and more, just scroll up and click the "Buy in one Click" or "Add to cart" at the top of the page