Copyright 1987, hardcover, ex-library, 48 pages with colored illustrations on all pages. SUBJECT: "One of a series by the author to help families cope with everyday problems and to help children become competent, responsible, happy individuals. Designed for children from birth through age twelve. Message is dispensed with cartoon characters showing living skills using humor. This book addresses: Understanding Fear; Dangerous Objects; Places can be Dangerous; What to do in Dangerous Places; What are Dangerous Situations; What to Do." CONDITION: Library cardholder/stamps/notations inside with sticker taped to lower spine. Binding is secure.
Supported by naive illustrations, these light-hearted observations of family life are intended to be fun to share. They are expressed in a language which is both simple and natural.
Presents various aspects of life in the Netherlands through interviews with twenty-six people representing different age groups, occupations, and regions. Includes a section of brief facts about the country and a glossary.
A stock farmer, game warden, rodeo rider, housewife, fisherman, schoolboy, scientist, oil worker, farmer, schoolteacher, and policeman describe their lives in modern Chile
Timmy has ever so mnay questions to ask about water. Where does it come from? Who Needs it? Do we have to have it? How is it used? Many people and animals help him find the answers regarding the many uses of water. The Changing weather and seasons also play a part as he and his friends come to realize that every creature on the earth, as well as every plant, is dependent on water for its daily living and comfort.