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Books with title The Golden Eagle

  • The Golden Rule

    Dana Stewart, Greg Holder, Jodie McCallum

    Board book (Standard Pub, Jan. 1, 1998)
    It's easy to follow Jesus' Golden Rule! Join the Bible Pals as they present a pageant based on Matthew 7:12.
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  • The Search for a Golden Eagle

    C. A. Mackenzie

    Paperback (Authors OnLine Ltd, Sept. 26, 2012)
    The golden eagle is one of the most powerful and beautiful birds of prey in the world. Isabel is determined to see one during her visit to Scotland. Follow her escapades as she follows her dream...
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  • The Eagle

    Lilias Michael

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, Aug. 28, 2007)
    A long time ago the ancient peoples of North West Canada looked upon the eagle as a sacred bird. One day Chato, a young brave, disgraces himself and his tribe by shooting one down with his arrow. In revenge the Master eagle sends his flock to attack the villagers who, when they find out that Chato is the culprit, want to kill him. But their chief, Eagle Eye, decides that he should be given the chance to prove he really is a brave and worthy of his place amongst the men in the village. So he is sent down the river in a canoe with only a spear and his beloved bow and arrows as weapons. During the journey he experiences many hazards and adventures. Each time he is saved by praying to the Spirits. Eventually he is rescued by the eagle people, so-called because of a spell put on them by the Master Eagle, who take him to their village. There they cast their own spell on him and he grows feathers. He still yearns for his own tribe and when he discovers the feathers on his back are undeveloped wings, he decides to make them strong so that he can fly home. He does this and begins the most thrilling adventure of all.
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  • KAZA and the GOLDEN EAGLES

    L D Clapham

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 14, 2015)
    This story is about a boy's adventure in the desert whilst travelling with his family, Golden Eagles and camels to celebrate a traditional cultural event called the Golden Eagle Festival. The camels are entered into 'beauty pageant ', while the Golden Eagles enter competitions where large sums of money are rewarded to the winner.
  • The Eagle

    Cynthia Rylant, Preston Mcdaniels

    Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 1, 2005)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. While exploring the forest, Whistler and Lila lose their way and worry about finding their way back, but after coming upon an owl who teaches them the importance of following their instincts, the girls tap into themselves and make it back safely to the lighthouse. .
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  • The Golden Gem

    Rory Colgan

    Paperback (BookSurge Publishing, Feb. 21, 2008)
    Ready for a new type of children's book? Enter the Land of Dreams and come along with a young boy named Freddie as he tames a powerful white horse. They travel together through the forest and onto the Great Mountain to find the Golden Gem. Will Freddie find the gem and reclaim his princehood?
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  • The Golden Rule

    Standard Publishing

    Paperback (Standard Pub, Jan. 1, 1998)
    Join the coloring fun as the Bible Pals present a pageant about The Golden Rule.
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  • Golden Eagle Mystery, The

    Jr. Queen, Ellery, Charles Beck

    Paperback (TAB Book / Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1958)
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  • The Golden Rule

    SandraDarling

    Paperback (LaughingElephant, June 30, 2006)
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  • Golden Eagle

    Steve Morris

    Diskette (Cambridge University Press, July 18, 1985)
    In Golden Eagle the user is asked to run a Scottish wildlife reserve with the object of doubling the Golden Eagle population. Poachers, tourists and egg stealers are some of the environmental hazards, and as chief warden the user must allocate the limited staff of rangers so as to counteract these hazards as much as possible. Which hazards are the priorities will depend on the season, and there are occasional pieces of good luck (a donation from a Japanese zoo) or bad luck (disease). What makes the program a particularly useful simulation is that the user is unlikely to be successful in doubling the population without keeping accurate records of the ranger allocation, and learning from past successes and failures.
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  • The Eagle

    Cynthia Rylant

    Paperback (Beach Lane Books, Oct. 1, 2005)
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  • The Eagle

    Cynthia Rylant

    Paperback (Beach Lane Books, Aug. 16, 1657)
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