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Books with author Stewart Cowley

  • Sleepy Bear

    Stewart Cowley, Kate Davies

    Board book (Readers Digest, Nov. 1, 1993)
    When Sleepy Bear looks for a more comfortable bed, all his friends offer their own sleeping places, but somehow none of them is quite right
    K
  • Hide-And-Seek Puppies

    Stewart Cowley, Kate Davies

    Board book (Readers Digest, Nov. 1, 1992)
    Five puppies play a game of hide-and-seek
    G
  • Little Lost Rabbit-A Magic Window Book

    Stewart Cowley, Susi Adams

    Board book (Reader's Digest Children Pub. Inc., March 15, 2007)
    This is a beautiful demential book of layers through the window. As each page is turned, friendly animal characters appear and disappear as if by magic in this unique first counting series.
  • Bloodhound Ben : Waggy Tales Series

    Stewart Cowley, Sonia Canals

    Board book (Reader's Digest, Jan. 1, 2002)
    These colorful board books feature dogs with expressive googly eyes and tails that really wag! Children can have fun joining in the adventures of these lovable animals when the simple, rhythmic text prompts them to wag the dog's tail. Bloodhound Ben uses his nose to sniff out new friends, tasty treats, and lost things. Follow Ben on his adventures, wagging his tail all the way! Dimensions (inches): 7 1/2 x 5
    K
  • Speedy Scottie

    Stewart Cowley, Sonia Canals

    Board book (Reader's Digest, Dec. 1, 1998)
    These colorful board books feature dogs with expressive googly eyes and tails that really wag! Children can have fun joining in the adventures of these lovable animals when the simple, rhythmic text prompts them to wag the dog's tail. Who can follow the bouncing ball? Everyone chases it in Speedy Scottie, but only one dog can catch it. Who is it going to be? Kids can follow this tail-wagging adventure and see! Dimensions (inches): 7 1/2 x 5
    J
  • Who Spilled The Paint: Follow the clues and find the answer

    Stewart Cowley, Susi Adams

    Hardcover (Derrydale, Feb. 13, 1986)
    Book by Stewart Cowley
  • Dalmation Dot

    Stewart Cowley, Sonia Canals

    Board book (Reader's Digest, Jan. 1, 2002)
    These colorful board books feature dogs with expressive googly eyes and tails that really wag! Children can have fun joining in the adventures of these lovable animals when the simple, rhythmic text prompts them to wag the dog's tail. Dalmatian Dot has lots of spots, but she isn't the only one! Someone has more spots than Dot -- or her friends! Who could that be? Dimensions (inches): 7 1/2 x 5
    G
  • How Many Animals Down Ladybug Lane

    Stewart Cowley, Susi Adams

    Board book (Readers Digest, May 1, 1993)
    Young readers are invited to count a variety of familiar animals, from one puppy to ten white mice, and to find the ladybug hidden in each illustration
    F
  • Little Bunny

    Stewart Cowley, Susi Adams

    Board book (Reader's Digest, Jan. 1, 1996)
    These delightful storybooks for the very young are also fluffy friends to snuggle up with. Each lovable, huggable character is featured in its own story with a learning element. Little Bunny doesn't like her long ears at first, but she finds them useful after all. Format: Books with Plush Toys Dimensions (inches): 3 1/4 x 3 7/8
  • Searching for Bigfoot

    Stewart Cowley, Greg Cox

    Library Binding (Rosen Central, Aug. 15, 2011)
    Everyone has seen the grainy, super-8 film clip of a tall, hairy man-beast lumbering on two huge feet along a forest edge, barely pausing to cast a glance over its furry shoulder. Is this really Bigfoot—a mysterious survivor of a previously unknown race of giant primates—or some misapprehended projection of our own primal fears? Is Bigfoot a manifestation of modern human’s need to believe in something primeval and untouched by civilization still lurking out there, or is it all a giant hoax? No matter what one’s level of belief or skepticism in the phenomenon, it’s an undeniably entertaining saga, incorporating mythology, folklore, adventure, exploration, crackpot theories, elaborate frauds, and genuine scientific investigation. This book lays all of this out in rich and savory detail, from anthropological evidence and Native American mythology to primary source documents and renderings and travelers’ tales, urban legends, and pop culture artifacts.
    U
  • Searching for Bigfoot

    Stewart Cowley, Greg Cox

    Paperback (Rosen Central, Aug. 15, 2011)
    Everyone has seen the grainy, super-8 film clip of a tall, hairy man-beast lumbering on two huge feet along a forest edge, barely pausing to cast a glance over its furry shoulder. Is this really Bigfoota mysterious survivor of a previously unknown race of giant primatesor some misapprehended projection of our own primal fears? Is Bigfoot a manifestation of modern humans need to believe in something primeval and untouched by civilization still lurking out there, or is it all a giant hoax? No matter what ones level of belief or skepticism in the phenomenon, its an undeniably entertaining saga, incorporating mythology, folklore, adventure, exploration, crackpot theories, elaborate frauds, and genuine scientific investigation. This book lays all of this out in rich and savory detail, from anthropological evidence and Native American mythology to primary source documents and renderings and travelers tales, urban legends, and pop culture artifacts.
    U
  • Little Scottie

    Stewart Cowley, Sonia Canals

    Board book (Reader's Digest Children's Books, March 19, 1998)
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