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Books published by publisher Williamson Publishing Company (VT)

  • Celebrate America: Learning About the U.S.a Through Crafts & Activities

    Jill Frankel Hauser, Michael Kline

    Paperback (Williamson Publishing Company, April 15, 2004)
    A celebration of America's history, geography, heritage & symbols - just perfect for our youngest Americans! Kids celebrate America and find meaning: in our celebrations and remembrances: Independence Day, Martin Luther King Day, Labor Day, Memorial Day, Thanksgiving, Presidents' Day, Flag Day; in our diversity and in our history: Native Americans, the Revolutionary War, Early Settlers, the Westward Movement, the Civil War, the Industrial Revolution, the Civil Rights Movement; and in our values and our cherished freedoms: Democracy, Freedom of Speech, Religion & the Press, Right to Vote, Equal Rights & Opportunities for All Citizens. Also finds meaning in our monuments, geography, and symbols of our country's values: Niagara Falls, Golden Gate Bridge, Grand Canyon, Mount Rushmore, American Flag, American Bald Eagle, Liberty Bell, Statue of Liberty, White House; and in the powerful words that give our lives meaning: Pledge of Allegiance, Bill of Rights, "I have a Dream," "Ask what you can do for your country," Declaration of Independence, Constitution.
  • Wow! I'm Reading: Fun Activities to Make Reading Happen

    Jill Frankel Hauser

    Mass Market Paperback (Williamson Publishing Company, March 15, 1841)
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  • Nimbus the Little Cloud Who Lost His Silver Lining

    Gary Parker, Marjorie Rose, April Hanig

    Hardcover (Williams Publishing, July 4, 2018)
    Nimbus, a cloud, and April, a human girl, become fast friends when both lose something very important to each of them. They embark on an adventure across the world to search for their losses. Along the way, they discover that out of every bad situation comes something good - the silver lining.
  • The Lewis & Clark Expedition: Join the Corps of Discovery to Explore Uncharted Territory

    Carol A. Johmann

    Paperback (Williamson Publishing Company, Oct. 1, 2002)
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  • A Lone Wolf Story: Forgiveness and Gratitude

    Andrew Williams

    (Williams Publishing, March 3, 2020)
    This book outlines a story of overcoming depression and anxiety. It is a journal formatted book that discusses feelings associated with a spiritual awakening. Success is defined not by material possessions. Rather it is defined individually, based on the self-image, perception, and realization one has created in their own mind. The story is designed to help people connect the dots and overcome obstacles. Everyone fails and makes mistakes in life. Learning its ok to fail, life becomes more about the journey than the destination.At the age of 35, I had enough life experiences to realize I am in more control than I previously knew. This realization comes with the ultimate responsibility. Taking responsibility for my own life, I decided to write about it. The story is based in the year 2019 as I learned new techniques to center and forgive myself. To begin to live a life full of love and gratitude that starts with the simple profound truths that helped change my perspective.
  • The Kids' Guide to First Aid: All about Bruises, Burns, Stings, Sprains & Other Ouches

    David Gale, Karen Buhler, Buhler, Karen, Buchholz

    Paperback (Williamson Publishing Company, March 15, 1700)
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  • Kids' Crazy Art Concoctions: 50 Mysterious Mixtures for Art & Craft Fun

    Jill Frankel Hauser, Loretta Trezzo Braren

    Paperback (Williamson Publishing Company, Sept. 16, 1998)
    Provides instructions for making a variety of artistic concoctions involving water color cakes, soap paint, crazy dough, pastes, papers, and earthworks.
  • The Rooster's Horns: A Chinese Puppet Play to Make and Perform

    Ed Young, Hilary Beckett

    Hardcover (William Collins + World Publishing Company, March 15, 1978)
    Presents the plot of a Chinese puppet play and includes directions for making shadow puppets and a theatre.
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  • Using Color In Your Art: Choosing Color for Impact & Pizzazz

    Sandi Henry, Sarah Rakitin

    Paperback (Williamson Publishing Company, June 16, 2005)
    This book is suitable for ages 9 to 12 years. Included are reproductions of other students' paintings, both children and adults as well as those of acclaimed master artists. The overall message of the book is that you don't have to be a professional to have fun and enjoy using colour in art.
  • Really Cool Felt Crafts

    Peg Blanchette, Terri Thibault, Peg Blenchette

    Paperback (Williamson Publishing Company, Aug. 15, 2002)
    The book is meant for ages 9 to 12 years. Fabulous felt crafts designed specifically for nine to twelve year olds to craft, give, and enjoy for years to come. This book includes instructions and templates to make the following: Dragonfly Dangles; Sunburst Banner; String-a-Lings; Funny Bunny with Carrots; Fido on a String; Nesting Birds; Perky Penguin Bank; Pencil Toppers and Finger Puppets; Terrific Treasure Chests; Flower Power!; Frog in a Bog; Wizard Pillow; The Raggedies; Butterfly Mask; Rolled-Brim Hat; Doll Clothes Deluxe; Versatile Vest; Simple Flowered Skirt; Snappy Hat and Easy-Tie Sandals; Patriotic Pouch.
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  • DAVID E. TALBERT: Showstopper

    Jamantha Williams Watson

    eBook (Williams Watson Publishing, Nov. 16, 2016)
    Children of all ages will find encouragement while reading the biography of author, playwright, filmmaker, director and producer David E. Talbert. Enjoyable reading for all members of the family.
  • Ecoart!: Earth-Friendly Art and Craft Experiences for 3 to 9 Year Olds

    Illustrated by Loretta Trezzo Braren By (author) Lauri Carlson, Illustrated by L. Trezzo Braren

    Paperback (Williamson Publishing Co, March 15, 1993)
    se of each child's need for self-expression and interaction with nature with her wealth of imaginative experiences. All the projects use recyclable, reusable, household materials and/or items found in nature.