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  • The Ants: Brian D. McClure Children s Book Collection

    Brian D. McClure, Buddy Plumlee

    Hardcover (Universal Flag Publishing, Dec. 2, 2008)
    Though the uplifting rhymes and profound messages of acceptance, respect and understanding, author Brian D. McClure educates and entertains children, parents and grandparents in the story of three ant families, each from different colonies. The parents love their children unconditionally, as they teach them their passed down family beliefs. This continues generations of prejudice and conflict. Ultimately new beliefs are learned by the youth, as they create a new vision and way of life. The Ants like the other seven books in The Brian D. McClure Children s book series offer universal life lessons that empower and educate the whole family.
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  • The Bubble

    Brian D. McClure, Buddy Plumlee

    Hardcover (Universal Flag Publishing, Feb. 1, 2006)
    Once there was a little boy, who didnÂ’t want anyone to play with any of his toys... As the little boy grows into a man, he only cares about his many material possessions. He meticulously cares for his things and keeps them only for himself. Because of his selfishness, one by one, the things he cares about most begin to leave his life. Soon he finds himself all alone, trapped inside a bubble. The Bubble is a delightful story that will help both children and adults remember what truly matters in life.
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  • The Up Down Day: Brian D. McClure Childrens Book Collection

    Brian D. McClure, Buddy Plumlee

    Hardcover (Universal Flag Publishing, Dec. 2, 2008)
    Though the uplifting rhymes and profound messages of acceptance, respect and understanding, author Brian D. McClure educates and entertains children, parents and grandparents in his book The Up Down Day. Though a series of metaphors and the law of reversal, this book takes us on a journey of what life is like for a young boy when everything he though he knew is suddenly reversed. The boy learns that there is much more to our world than we see with our eyes. It encourages children and adults to take a closer look at how they perceive life . The Up Down Day like the other seven books in The Brian D. McClure Children s book series offer universal life lessons that empower and educate the whole family.
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  • The Birds and the Frogs: Brian D. McClure Childrens Book Collection

    Brian D. McClure, Buddy Plumlee

    Hardcover (Universal Flag Publishing, Dec. 2, 2008)
    Though uplifting rhymes and profound messages of acceptance, respect and understanding, The Birds and the Frogs, author Brian D. McClure educates and entertains children, parents and grandparents by providing and suggesting ways to denounce bulling. I m smarter than you, because you re just a frog, why in the hierarchy of animals, you re really a clog! I m sorry, the frogs said in reply, I m sure I d be smarter if I could only fly. This conversation was the same in each new day and after a time, all the frogs believed that they didn t belong. It was not until a young group of tadpoles teach the birds and frogs a higher truth, that they are able to change their false beliefs, and learn to honor and respect one another. The Birds and the Frogs like the other seven books in The Brian D. McClure Children s book series offer universal life lessons that empower, teach and educate the whole family.
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  • One-Sheet-A-Day Math Drills: Grade 6 Subtraction - 200 Worksheets

    Neki C Modi, Alpa a Shah

    Paperback (Universal Publishers, June 23, 2020)
    This One-Sheet-A-Day math drill workbook is for 6th grade students who want extra practice with two number subtraction with decimals up to thousandths. It contains 200 math practice sheets, one for each school day of the year. Upon completion, the student will be more competent in 6th grade mathematics and ready to proceed with more difficult exercises. Unlike other math drill books, this is one of 24 workbooks created to establish a daily routine for each student to practice on their own from grades 1 through 6. It is specifically designed to gradually increase mathematic ability with the least amount of stress for both parent and student. Kids need to practice at home to support what they are learning in school, but finding resources to help with that goal can be daunting. It takes a lot of time searching online for free resources to print or for books with enough exercises. Beyond that, the options include going to libraries, enrolling them in an afterschool class or hiring a personal tutor. Who has the time and money for all of that? The answer is, not many parents. Each and every parent wants to provide enough practice work to their kids, but on top of the challenges in finding resources, questions remain about how much practice a child needs to boost educational success: twenty sheets of practice work a day? One sheet a week? What's the optimum practice work during a whole academic year? Confused? The authors have a decade of classroom expertise and have spent a large amount of time researching and wasting resources trying all the options for their own kids. Now you can benefit from what they have learnt. The result is finding out that "ONE-SHEET-A-DAY" is the optimum way to support classroom learning, and it is amazingly simple. This book eliminates the need to take home prints or run around franchises, bookstores and libraries trying to find enough material. It also prevents you from overwhelming your kids with too many math drill worksheets. There are approximately 200 school days a year. Simply have your child complete ONE per day. Work is far easier when it is part of a routine, especially for kids. The One-Sheet-per-Day program is an easy routine to start and maintain because it takes less than 20 minutes per day, using basic skills your child already knows. Simply take one sheet from the book, ask your child to complete it in a quiet place, and return it to you to check the answers, a painless routine for you and your child, and instant feedback for both of you. Geared to follow most math curriculums, most kids can do the appropriate sheet on their own based on what they are learning at school. "One-Sheet-A-Day" math practice drills will give your child practice they need to score higher on test day, and build confidence in their math abilities.
  • They call me black gold

    Joe Amoaku

    Unknown Binding (Unimax Publishers, )
    None
  • One-Sheet-A-Day Math Drills: Grade 4 Subtraction - 200 Worksheets

    Neki C Modi, Alpa a Shah

    Paperback (Universal Publishers, June 23, 2020)
    This One-Sheet-A-Day math drill workbook is for 4rd grade students who want extra practice with four and five digits subtraction. It contains 200 math practice sheets, one for each school day of the year. Upon completion, the student will be more competent in 4rd grade mathematics and ready to proceed with more difficult exercises. Unlike other math drill books, this is one of 24 workbooks created to establish a daily routine for each student to practice on their own from grades 1 through 6. It is specifically designed to gradually increase mathematic ability with the least amount of stress for both parent and student. Kids need to practice at home to support what they are learning in school, but finding resources to help with that goal can be daunting. It takes a lot of time searching online for free resources to print or for books with enough exercises. Beyond that, the options include going to libraries, enrolling them in an afterschool class or hiring a personal tutor. Who has the time and money for all of that? The answer is, not many parents. Each and every parent wants to provide enough practice work to their kids, but on top of the challenges in finding resources, questions remain about how much practice a child needs to boost educational success: twenty sheets of practice work a day? One sheet a week? What's the optimum practice work during a whole academic year? Confused? The authors have a decade of classroom expertise and have spent a large amount of time researching and wasting resources trying all the options for their own kids. Now you can benefit from what they have learnt. The result is finding out that "ONE-SHEET-A-DAY" is the optimum way to support classroom learning, and it is amazingly simple. This book eliminates the need to take home prints or run around franchises, bookstores and libraries trying to find enough material. It also prevents you from overwhelming your kids with too many math drill worksheets. There are approximately 200 school days a year. Simply have your child complete ONE per day. Work is far easier when it is part of a routine, especially for kids. The One-Sheet-per-Day program is an easy routine to start and maintain because it takes less than 20 minutes per day, using basic skills your child already knows. Simply take one sheet from the book, ask your child to complete it in a quiet place, and return it to you to check the answers, a painless routine for you and your child, and instant feedback for both of you. Geared to follow most math curriculums, most kids can do the appropriate sheet on their own based on what they are learning at school. "One-Sheet-A-Day" math practice drills will give your child practice they need to score higher on test day, and build confidence in their math abilities.
  • One-Sheet-A-Day Math Drills: Grade 1 Subtraction - 200 Worksheets

    Neki C. Modi, Alpa A. Shah

    eBook (Universal-Publishers, May 16, 2020)
    This One-Sheet-A-Day math drill workbook is for 1st grade students who want extra practice with two numbers, single and double digit subtraction. It contains 200 math practice sheets, one for each school day of the year. Upon completion, the student will be more competent in 1st grade mathematics and ready to proceed with more difficult exercises. Unlike other math drill books, this is one of 24 workbooks created to establish a daily routine for each student to practice on their own from grades 1 through 7. It is specifically designed to gradually increase mathematic ability with the least amount of stress for both parent and student.Kids need to practice at home to support what they are learning in school, but finding resources to help with that goal can be daunting. It takes a lot of time searching online for free resources to print or for books with enough exercises. Beyond that, the options include going to libraries, enrolling them in an afterschool class or hiring a personal tutor. Who has the time and money for all of that? The answer is, not many parents.Each and every parent wants to provide enough practice work to their kids, but on top of the challenges in finding resources, questions remain about how much practice a child needs to boost educational success: twenty sheets of practice work a day? One sheet a week? What's the optimum practice work during a whole academic year? Confused?The authors have a decade of classroom expertise and have spent a large amount of time researching and wasting resources trying all the options for their own kids. Now you can benefit from what they have learnt. The result is finding out that ONE-SHEET-A-DAY is the optimum way to support classroom learning, and it is amazingly simple.This book eliminates the need to take home prints or run around franchises, bookstores and libraries trying to find enough material. It also prevents you from overwhelming your kids with too many math drill worksheets. There are approximately 200 school days a year. Simply have your child complete ONE per day.Work is far easier when it is part of a routine, especially for kids.The One-Sheet-per-Day program is an easy routine to start and maintain because it takes less than 20 minutes per day, using basic skills your child already knows. Simply take one sheet from the book, ask your child to complete it in a quiet place, and return it to you to check the answers, a painless routine for you and your child, and instant feedback for both of you.Geared to follow most math curriculums, most kids can do the appropriate sheet on their own based on what they are learning at school. "One-Sheet-A-Day" math practice drills will give your child practice they need to score higher on test day, and build confidence in their math abilities.
  • One-Sheet-A-Day Math Drills: Grade 6 Addition - 200 Worksheets

    Neki C Modi, Alpa a Shah

    Paperback (Universal Publishers, June 23, 2020)
    This One-Sheet-A-Day math drill workbook is for 6th grade students who want extra practice with two number addition with decimals up to thousandths. It contains 200 math practice sheets, one for each school day of the year. Upon completion, the student will be more competent in 6th grade mathematics and ready to proceed with more difficult exercises. Unlike other math drill books, this is one of 24 workbooks created to establish a daily routine for each student to practice on their own from grades 1 through 7. It is specifically designed to gradually increase mathematic ability with the least amount of stress for both parent and student. Kids need to practice at home to support what they are learning in school, but finding resources to help with that goal can be daunting. It takes a lot of time searching online for free resources to print or for books with enough exercises. Beyond that, the options include going to libraries, enrolling them in an afterschool class or hiring a personal tutor. Who has the time and money for all of that? The answer is, not many parents. Each and every parent wants to provide enough practice work to their kids, but on top of the challenges in finding resources, questions remain about how much practice a child needs to boost educational success: twenty sheets of practice work a day? One sheet a week? What's the optimum practice work during a whole academic year? Confused? The authors have a decade of classroom expertise and have spent a large amount of time researching and wasting resources trying all the options for their own kids. Now you can benefit from what they have learnt. The result is finding out that "ONE-SHEET-A-DAY" is the optimum way to support classroom learning, and it is amazingly simple. This book eliminates the need to take home prints or run around franchises, bookstores and libraries trying to find enough material. It also prevents you from overwhelming your kids with too many math drill worksheets. There are approximately 200 school days a year. Simply have your child complete ONE per day. Work is far easier when it is part of a routine, especially for kids. The One-Sheet-per-Day program is an easy routine to start and maintain because it takes less than 20 minutes per day, using basic skills your child already knows. Simply take one sheet from the book, ask your child to complete it in a quiet place, and return it to you to check the answers, a painless routine for you and your child, and instant feedback for both of you. Geared to follow most math curriculums, most kids can do the appropriate sheet on their own based on what they are learning at school. "One-Sheet-A-Day" math practice drills will give your child practice they need to score higher on test day, and build confidence in their math abilities.
  • Pittypat and Tippytoe

    Eugene Field

    Unknown Binding (Publishers' Union, March 15, 1896)
    None
  • Comprehending and Decoding the Cosmos: Discovering Solutions to Over a Dozen Cosmic Mysteries by Utilizing Dark Matter Relationism, Cosmology, and Astrophysics by Jerome Drexler

    Jerome Drexler

    Paperback (Universal Publishers, March 15, 1728)
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