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Books published by publisher William C Brown Pub

  • Children

    John W. Santrock

    Paperback (William C Brown Pub, Sept. 15, 1994)
    Book by Santrock, John W.
  • Children

    John W. Santrock

    Paperback (William C Brown Pub, Feb. 15, 1990)
    Take a fresh look at a proven product! John Santrock presents the most authoritative account of child development balanced with applications and a pedagogical system to help motivate students to master concepts. Learning goals have been incorporated into this edition to help students focus on the big ideas in child development. The learning goals also serve as the organizing mechanism for the chapter review, student study guide, and on-line resources. A rich collection of media resources support the text and bring the critical experiments/concepts in child development to life.
  • Our Church in History: The Story of the Catholic Church

    Ronald & Gryczke Wilkins

    Paperback (William C Brown Pub, March 1, 1987)
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  • Children/Early Childhood Version

    John W. Santrock

    Paperback (William C Brown Pub, May 1, 1993)
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  • Children

    John W. Santrock

    Paperback (William C. Brown, Jan. 15, 1990)
    Take a fresh look at a proven product! John Santrock presents the most authoritative account of child development balanced with applications and a pedagogical system to help motivate students to master concepts. Learning goals have been incorporated into this edition to help students focus on the big ideas in child development. The learning goals also serve as the organizing mechanism for the chapter review, student study guide, and on-line resources. A rich collection of media resources support the text and bring the critical experiments/concepts in child development to life.
  • The Great Pencil Race

    William N Brown Jr

    Paperback (William N. Brown Jr., Sept. 30, 2015)
    When the art store closes and the customers go home, the door is locked and all is silent. Then, a wonderful thing happens: tiny voices fill the air as pencils, paintbrushes, erasers, and other items come to life and start to play. One night, after dressing in their favorite costumes, an argument begins among the highly competitive pencils as each proclaims it is the fastest pencil in the art store. Hearing the commotion, two troublemaking erasers, Red Gum and Blue Gum, suggest a race to see who really is the fastest. When they ask if their special pencil friend, unknown to the others, can be in the race, the other pencils agree; however, after seeing him, they realize they have made a terrible mistake. Hello readers of all ages! My name is William N. Brown Jr., and I'm the author and illustrator of The Great Pencil Race. I started my career studying Commercial Art Advertising Design at a college in North Carolina and quickly realized my love for painting. As a professional artist, I know a little about friendly competition, and The Great Pencil Race happens to be filled with it. So let's go! I'll meet you at the starting line. Thank you and God bless.
  • Our Church in History: The Story of the Catholic Church by Ronald & Gryczke Wilkins

    Ronald & Gryczke Wilkins

    Paperback (William C Brown Pub, March 15, 1672)
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