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Books with author Tommy Lee

  • Mammals bats: childrens book about bats Beautiful Pictures & Interesting Facts

    Tom Lee

    eBook
    The bat book is a children's learning picture book about bats.
  • Hawksbill Turtle

    Tommy Lee Grey

    Paperback (Independently published, April 22, 2020)
    Notebooks for those who really love animals. As a result of human activity, the population of wild animals decreases from year to year. People not only hunt animals, but also destroy their habitats by cutting down forests. In addition, the increase in CO2 in the atmosphere leads to catastrophic climate changes that upset the environmental balance and entail entire populations of different species. Wild animals also die because of the need for their skin or blows, sometimes becoming live toys. Their death is always meaningless. Nobody talks about returning to balance anymore, because this one has been irrevocably upset, but it's time to start thinking about saving the last individuals of the most endangered species. Some of them cease to exist before our very eyes.Specifications:Cover Finish: MatteDimensions: 8.5 "x 11"Interior: White Paper, LinedPages: 110
  • Bubba and Cecil

    Tommy

    Paperback (America Star Books, May 25, 2009)
    None
    K
  • Planner Garden Journal: Gardening Planner and Log Book Garden Record Diary With Personal Seasonal Monthly Planning Checklist

    Tommy Tommy Tommy

    Paperback (Independently published, July 23, 2018)
    Vintage flowers ฺBook. The Garden Journal Planner Monthly Garden Planner is a book of garden forms with the flexibility needed to personalize your style of record keeping. Maintain and keep track of all your gardening activities with our practical easy to use journal notebook diary. Perfect for gifts. Visual comfort. What really makes the difference between a great and a mediocre garden.
  • Mountain Gorilla

    Tommy Lee Grey

    Paperback (Independently published, April 22, 2020)
    Notebooks for those who really love animals. As a result of human activity, the population of wild animals decreases from year to year. People not only hunt animals, but also destroy their habitats by cutting down forests. In addition, the increase in CO2 in the atmosphere leads to catastrophic climate changes that upset the environmental balance and entail entire populations of different species. Wild animals also die because of the need for their skin or blows, sometimes becoming live toys. Their death is always meaningless. Nobody talks about returning to balance anymore, because this one has been irrevocably upset, but it's time to start thinking about saving the last individuals of the most endangered species. Some of them cease to exist before our very eyes.Specifications:Cover Finish: MatteDimensions: 8.5 "x 11"Interior: White Paper, LinedPages: 110