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Books with author keith robertson

  • Managing the Latchkey Dog: Tips for managing the dog while you work

    S Robertson

    eBook (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 21, 2012)
    This pamphlet shares techniques we used to manage our latchkey dog. As a working couple, leaving everyday for work, we needed to manage feeding, behavior, and entertainment for our dog – all while we were away at work.Leaving a barking dog behind, as we left for work was not acceptable. We share the methods we used to extinguish barking while when we left, and while we weren’t there. Our dog needed entertainment and challenges, otherwise, everything in the house was at risk as his toy. We discuss what we used to entertain him, and how many senses we challenged, and the results we got. Food and potty also needed to be managed while we were away. And on occasion, we needed to administer medication, at timed intervals, throughout the day – again – while we were away.
  • Henry Reed's Journey

    Keith Robertson

    Paperback (Dell, March 15, 1980)
    Henry Reed is about to go on a cross-country journey in a station wagon with the Glass family of Grover's Corner, New Jersey. Of course Henry is endeavoring to collect materials for a "top-notch travel book about the United States. His partner is his smart friend Midge. Unexpectedly things go amiss. There was a full scale gold rush, car keys fall into the Grand Canyon and other actions. Continue to read to find out the outcome of this journey.
  • Henry Reed's Journey: 2

    Keith Robertson, Robert McCloskey

    Hardcover (Viking Juvenile, June 17, 1963)
    The journal from Henry's trip across the country with the Glass family, telling of the sights they saw and the strange things which resulted when Henry and Midge became involved in innocent and blameless goings-on.
  • The phantom rider

    Keith Robertson

    Unknown Binding (Viking Press, March 15, 1955)
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  • Visiting U.S. Symbols Pearl Harbor

    K.A. Robertson

    Hardcover (Ready Readers, Aug. 11, 2019)
    Pearl Harbor is an important symbol of sacrifice in the United States. Let’s go visit! Visiting U.S. Symbols: Independence Hall invites young readers in prekindergarten to grade 1 to explore the history and significance of this important American symbol.This series introduces important U.S. symbols and their locations, exploring the history and significance of each in language that early readers can understand. Each book includes vibrant photos, glossary word callouts to matching images, and comprehension questions to engage the reader.
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  • Henry Reed's journey

    Keith Robertson

    Hardcover (Viking Press, March 15, 1963)
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  • Quincy's Curse

    Keith Robinson

    eBook (Unearthly Tales, Dec. 20, 2013)
    Stolen treasure. A grumpy wizard and a magic door. Dragons, witches, knights, monsters . . . oh, and a ghastly villain returned from the dead.It's going to be a horrible week.Quincy Flack is cursed with terrible luck. After losing first his parents then his uncle and aunt in a series of freak accidents, it's no wonder he's reluctant to make friends.For that reason, Megan Mugwood is a little wary of him when he moves into the village of Ramshackle Bottom. But word has it that incredibly good fortune shines on him sometimes too. Indeed, it turns out that he recently found a bag of treasure in the woods. How lucky is that?Unfortunately, Megan has chosen the very worst possible time to be around him . . .From the author of the popular Island of Fog series, QUINCY'S CURSE is a dark yet fun fantasy that weaves a complex tale from multiple points of view.
  • The pinto deer;

    Keith Robertson

    Unknown Binding (Viking Press, March 15, 1956)
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  • Henry Reed/Audio Cassette

    Keith Robertson

    Audio Cassette (Live Oak Media, Dec. 1, 1987)
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  • Visiting U.S. Symbols Alamo

    K.A. Robertson

    language (Ready Readers, Feb. 1, 2019)
    In Alamo, readers will explore the meaning behind this symbolic structure located in modern-day San Antonio, Texas. This 16-page book uses colorful images and informative text to explain the history and symbolism of the Alamo as a symbol of independence in the United States. The Visiting U.S. Symbols series for prekindergarten through grade 2 introduces young readers to important U.S. symbols and their locations, while also exploring the history and significance of each. By using language that early readers can understand, these colorful pages capture a child's attention while offering an in-depth look into some of America's most prized symbols
  • The Big Book Of Bugs

    Robertson

    Hardcover (Welcome Books, May 1, 2000)
    Why do bees make honey? How do spiders spin their webs? Which is the smartest bug? Its question like these keep you or your child up at night, this book on the creepy-crawly world of minibeasts is for you!The Big Book of Bugs is loaded with all the facts, figues, and lore any kid (or kid-at-heart) could ever want to know about bugs. And it's fun!This colorful, creatively illustrated volume, with in-depth explorations of bugs habitats and habits, gives you access to the various and entertaining ways in which bugs and people affect each other's lives.And its all done in the most user-friendly was possible with:Twenty 3-D illustrations paired together with the 3-d glasses Over 575 color illustrations and photographsPages and pages of profiles and close-up examinations of all kinds of bugsAnswers to all the most common (and uncommon) questions about bugsFacts about bugsQuizzes that test your bug knowledgeDozens of animal-friendly activities and experiements that kids can do at home
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  • Visiting U.S. Symbols Washington Monument

    K.A. Robertson

    Hardcover (Ready Readers, Aug. 11, 2019)
    The Washington Monument is an important symbol of respect and gratitude in the United States. Let’s go visit! Visiting U.S. Symbols: Washington Monument invites young readers in prekindergarten to grade 1 to explore the history and significance of this important American symbol.This series introduces important U.S. symbols and their locations, exploring the history and significance of each in language that early readers can understand. Each book includes vibrant photos, glossary word callouts to matching images, and comprehension questions to engage the reader.
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