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(Palmer's People Pty. Ltd., July 22, 2015)
DID YOU KNOW?. Baby Blue Whales drink so much of their mother’s milk that they double their size by one week after birth. The Pronghorn Antelope can keep up a speed of 50 kilometres per hour for nearly 15 minutes. WHY YOU NEED 100 NUMBER PUZZLERS Number Hunts, Mind Reading, Alphametics, Place The Digits, and Mixed Up Maths activities will certainly provide you with interesting and informative number puzzles. BY COMPLETING 100 NUMBER PUZZLERS You will find out: How to arrange the digits from 0 to 9 in such a way that the result is 1. When 5 + 5 = 2. That Numbats have 52 teeth but never use them. THE REASON FOR 100 NUMBER PUZZLERS These are activities that you can attempt to solve on your own, work co-operatively with your friends, or share with your family members. DON’T WAIT. Get your family members involved in 100 NUMBER PUZZLERS today … Push the ‘buy’ button …
After an accidental spill in Dr. Dilliyo's laboratory, he finds he has created a large orange monster obsessed with attacking and tickling people. A great book for children.
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(Palmer's People Pty. Ltd., July 9, 2015)
DID YOU KNOW? All amphibians begin their life in water with gills and tails. As they grow, they develop lungs and legs for their life on land. Blue whales are the largest animals ever known to have lived on Earth. WHY YOU NEED NUMBER GRIDS AND PUZZLES Take It and Leave It, Skip Counting, Number Pattern Riddles and some thought-provoking questions will help to make your day more enjoyable. BY COMPLETING NUMBER GRIDS AND PUZZLES You will find out: What to put on a pig’s sore nose. The name of a penguin’s favourite relative. The sort of shoes a camel wears. THE REASON FOR NUMBER GRIDS AND PUZZLES NUMBER GRIDS AND PUZZLES makes learning mathematics less-threatening and more meaningful. DON’T WAIT. Get your family members involved in NUMBER GRIDS AND PUZZLES today … Push the ‘buy’ button …
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(Palmer's People Pty. Ltd., July 9, 2015)
DID YOU KNOW? Monotremes are mammals that lay eggs instead of giving birth to live young like marsupials. Australia’s largest bird is the emu – and it cannot fly. WHY YOU NEED GRID RIDDLES Each grid encourages the building up and checking of various number patterns between one and nine. It is relatively easy to check the accuracy and correctness of each number pattern because there is the answer to a question or riddle revealed at the end of it. BY COMPLETING GRID RIDDLES You will find out: What animal has the largest teeth in the world. What intelligent chickens read. What is big, grey, wallows in mud and is frightened of cats. THE REASON FOR GRID RIDDLES GRID RIDDLES was created to provide enjoyable practice in building and recognizing number patterns between 0 and 1,000. DON’T WAIT. Get your family members involved in GRID RIDDLES today … Push the ‘buy’ button …
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(Cambridge University Press, June 29, 1973)
Sea Songs and Ballads and Prose Passages Illustrating Life on the Lower Deck in Nelson's Navy. 8.5x11", 64 pp. 29 songs with music, full verses, and chords, inc. Adieu, sweet Nancy; All hail, brother seamen; The banks of the Nile; The battle of Boulogne; The Bold Richard; Drops of brandy; The floating parliament; Jack Tar; Nancy Dawson; etc. Inc. several pages of prose passages, also commentaries on songs; sources; glossary; index.