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Books published by publisher George Macdonald

  • Kids Yummy Muffin Recipe Cookbook: Fun How to Picture Storybook

    J.G. MacDonald

    language (J.G. MacDonald, June 8, 2014)
    Story Book - Picture Book - Cookbook In One Fun BookYou're a child and want to cook like an adult. But what is a recipe? How do you follow a recipe? Now in a simple step by step, picture storybook cookbook format, your child is taken by the hand and shown how to make yummy in the tummy muffins. Muffin they will be proud of.Read the story, see the picture and with adult supervision make an bake the yummy muffins. Yes it's easily done in this fun picture storybook -one recipe cookbook great for all ages. (Yes, even beginner muffin adult cooks.)Great for toddlers who enjoy a fun bedtime picture story book, following the pictures while hearing the story. Early readers will love reading the go forward fun story while discovering how to make and bake muffins. Curious boys and girls who are wishing to learn how to cook, will discover how to make and cook muffins by reading and following the how to do each step words and pictures. And will be enjoy reading.Adults will no longer be confused how to teach what a recipe is or how does a child follow a cookbook recipe. Open the happy door to the wonderful world of cooking. Giving your child a simple yet powerful first understanding how a recipe fits in with cooking and how to simply follow it. Also giving your child when done reading and cooking, yummy no-sugar muffins. A book and muffins they will be proud of, and happy to share with you and their friends. You'll be so proud of your little muffing cook and enjoying your time reading, making and baking muffins with them.Get exploring and cooking with - Kids Yummy Muffin Recipe Cookbook today. Make reading fun while discovering the love of cooking.
  • The Mote in God's Eye

    Larry Niven

    Hardcover (Macdonald, Jan. 1, 1982)
    None
  • They Lived Like This in Old Japan

    Marie Neurath

    Hardcover (Macdonald, July 15, 1966)
    None
  • Walrus And The Carpenter

    Lewis. Illustrated by Julian Doyle. Carroll

    Paperback (MacDonald., Jan. 1, 1986)
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  • Mr. Bear, Ghost

    Chizuko Kuratomi

    Paperback (Macdonald, Sept. 15, 1986)
    None
  • Look, Baby! Listen, Baby! Do, Baby!

    True Kelley

    Paperback (Macdonald, March 15, 1987)
    None
  • Slinky Jane

    Catherine Cookson

    Hardcover (Macdonald, Jan. 1, 1959)
    A pretty girl arrives in the small village of Battenbun at the same time as a large eel is spotted in the river. Soon the woods are full of men out to catch both the eel and the girl. "Penguin Readers" is a series of simplified novels, film novelizations and original titles that introduce students at all levels to the pleasures of reading in English. Originally designed for teaching English as a foreign language, the series' combination of high interest level and low reading age makes it suitable for both English-speaking teenagers with limited reading skills and students of English as a second language. Many titles in the series also provide access to the pre-20th century literature strands of the National Curriculum English Orders. "Penguin Readers" are graded at seven levels of difficulty, from "Easystarts" with a 200-word vocabulary, to Level 6 (Advanced) with a 3000-word vocabulary. In addition, titles fall into one of three sub-categories: "Contemporary", "Classics" or "Originals". At the end of each book there is a section of enjoyable exercises focusing on vocabulary building, comprehension, discussion and writing. Some titles in the series are available with an accompanying audio cassette, or in a book and cassette pack. Additionally, selected titles have free accompanying "Penguin Readers Factsheets" which provide stimulating exercise material for students, as well as suggestions for teachers on how to exploit the Readers in class.
  • Rest of Us: The Rise of America's Eastern European Jews

    Stephen Birmingham

    Hardcover (MacDonald, March 15, 1985)
    None
  • Monster To Butterfly Secret

    J.G. MacDonald

    eBook (J.G. MacDonald, April 29, 2014)
    Dream Monsters wake little Daisy, sending out a cry for Mommy! When morning, Daisy lets her best friend Joya know, her Mom says the monsters are only dreams. But she doesn't want them. It doesn't take long for Joya to hatch an adventurous plan. Taking the girls outside searching for the cute flying creature to ask how to end Daisy's monster dreams. They ask, but it doesn't work! The monsters are still roaming free in Daisy's dreams. Thus sending both girls back outside where they get the full secret to a monster-less sleep. Now it's all up to Daisy. Will she be bold, brave and smart facing her monsters? Will the Monster to Butterfly secret work, especially while Daisy sleeps? Wonderful uplifting picture storybook with fun go-along happy illustrations children and parents enjoy reading. Click Now... Get and find out the Monster to Butterfly Secret
  • The Green Futures of Tycho

    William Sleator

    Paperback (Macdonald, Aug. 16, 1988)
    None
  • Drina dances again

    Jean ESTORIL

    Paperback (Macdonald, March 15, 1988)
    Drina Dances Again
  • 'C': A Biography of Sir Maurice Oldfield

    Richard Deacon

    Hardcover (Macdonald, March 15, 1985)
    Sir Maurice Oldfield, Director-General of MI6 between 1973 and 1978, might at first seem an unlikely spymaster. Born near Bakewell in Derbyshire in 1915, he was the eldest of eleven children born to a local tenant farmer. Yet he won a scholarship to Manchester University and appeared set on an academic life until the outbreak of war in 1939. Soon after he joined the Army he was transferred to the Military Intelligence Corps in the Middle East, where his remarkable talents swiftly earned him a commission and he finished the war a lieutenant-colonel. From then on his career in intelligence was assured. This fascinating biography, the first of any head of the secret service, brings to life a complex, likeable man, someone with a supreme gift for blending into the background yet also possessed of a fine sense of humour, an ability to make long-lasting friendships and a complete lack of self-importance. Oldfield's rapid grasp of people and situations often served him well: he was among the first to suspect Philby and during the Cuban missile crisis of 1962 his belief in Colonel Oleg Penkovsky helped persuade the Americans that the documents leaked by Penkovsky were indeed genuine. Later his appreciation of the need for first-class intelligence from South America helped avert a Falklands war in 1977. In his portrait Richard Deacon considers the often-quoted view that Oldfield served as a prototype for the fictional George Smiley of John Le Carre's novels, but the person he describes is altogether more attractive. Quietly patriotic, deeply attached to his family and his birthplace, Sir Maurice Oldfield will be remembered as a great friend and benefactor as well as a formidable intelligence chief.