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Books published by publisher Dean Hammond

  • Let's Explore a Pirate Ship

    Nicholas Harris, Brian Lee

    Hardcover (Hammond, Jan. 15, 2010)
    Let’s Explore a Pirate Ship! Come discover the complex inner-workings of a pirate ship from the roaring raids on a Spanish galleon to the salvage mission of a sunken vessel. From the outer decks to the crew’s quarters this book reveals every part of pirate life. Beautiful and intricate illustrations show the smallest details and will even cause some laughs as you notice funny scenes hidden inside the ship. Featuring naval battle scenes, a sunken ship panorama, and even funny scenes like pirates dropping cannon balls. Peek behind decks, windows and hulls to unfold panoramic foldouts of four unbelievably detailed scenes. Then, on the next page you ll find a breakdown of each scene, with clear explanations, interesting facts and even more illustrations so learning is easy and fun.
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  • HOW ABOUT... NUMBERS?

    Susan Hammond, Dean Hammond

    language (Dean Hammond, Aug. 1, 2015)
    A picture book of silly numbers, where we learn the concept of double digits. When we are young we begin to understand the concept of numbers. The introduction of double digits can be difficult at first. This book introduces numbers in a humorous way. Although, not meant to teach numbers, the books offers funny personalities where we can laugh and learn.
  • "HOW ABOUT..." A LEAF'S LIFE?

    Susan Hammond, Dean Hammond

    eBook (Dean Hammond, Aug. 1, 2015)
    A picture book of a leaf, who decides to follow his own dream, rather than follow what others do in life. The adventure also contains sounds from nature and the author's imagination. All original artwork, storyline, and photography, by the author.
  • "HOW ABOUT..." A SNAIL?

    Susan Hammond, Dean Hammond

    eBook (Dean Hammond, Aug. 1, 2015)
    A picture book showing life at a snail's pace. A slow snail's life shows that going too fast means we miss so much. The message is that life is enjoyed in the moment.
  • PINKY & DIRTY And The Hot Day

    Susan Hammond, Dean Hammond

    language (Dean Hammond, July 30, 2015)
    The second in a series of adventures. It features Pinky, a girly girl, and her neighbor, Dirty. He is a typical little boy, who loves to live up to his name.They are cartoons of their names, and their relationship is a series of interactions of most little boys and girls, mischievous and entertaining.This book has Pinky and Dirty beginning the day with rock hopping, and ending with a succesful, waterfilled, fun.
  • HOW ABOUT... A CHAIR?

    Susan Hammond, Dean Hammond

    language (Dean Hammond, Aug. 1, 2015)
    A picture book containing a simple message to not take life TOO seriously. The story is told though the eyes of a child whose silly grandma collects small chairs.
  • A FAIRY AND A MOTH

    Susan Hammond, Dean Hammond

    language (Dean Hammond, Aug. 1, 2015)
    A fairy fantasy adventure, that introduces us to the many differing types of fairies which exist. A cute and entertaining friendship between a moth and a fairy, that leads to a big project! It shows that the actions of one small being, can change a life, for the better.
  • "HOW ABOUT..." A FROG?

    Susan Hammond, Dean Hammond

    language (Dean Hammond, Aug. 1, 2015)
    A simple picture book about a bored frog who thinks that nothing ever happens in his life. The world is happening all around him, but he just isn't paying attention!
  • PINKY & DIRTY The Adventures Begin!

    Susan Hammond, Dean Hammond

    language (Dean Hammond, July 30, 2015)
    The first in a series of adventures, featuring Pinky, a girly girl, and her neighbor, Dirty, who is a typical little boy, who loves to live up to his name.They are cartoons of their names, and their relationship is a series of interactions of most little boys and girls, mischievous and entertaining.The series explores relationships and learning opportunities, as they explore their neighborhood, their likes, and their entertaining differences.
  • PINKY & DIRTY Go Hiking

    Susan Hammond, Dean Hammond

    language (Dean Hammond, July 30, 2015)
    The third in a series of adventures. It features Pinky, a girly girl, and her neighbor, Dirty, who is a typical little boy, who loves to live up to his name.They are cartoons of their names, and their relationship is a series of interactions of most little boys and girls, mischievous and entertaining.This book has Pinky and Dirty taking a hike through their neighborhood, and discovering more about each other and their world.
  • THE DREAM FAIRY

    Susan Hammond, Dean Hammond

    language (Dean Hammond, Aug. 1, 2015)
    When the story begins we meet a fairy, who seems to be living a mystery.The mystery continues, until she discovers the truth.Her dreams provide the clues in the story, about the world in which she lives.The story is a mystery, leaving the reader and the fairy to wonder, who, is dreaming the dream.
  • Give Me the Moon

    Roxanne Marie Galliez, Cathy Delanssay

    Hardcover (Hammond, Nov. 15, 2009)
    Come float down the canals of Venice, listen to the cello’s song, and let yourself be carried away to the moon!Breathtakingly illustrated, this book tells the romantic story of a beautiful young girl torn between two loves. When she’s swept away to the moon by an enchanted boy, the musician Marcello lures her back with the power of music from an instrument made from a magical tree. This instrument comes to be known as the cello after the boy who crafted it. This charming tale is about how the choices we make shape our lives and help us to grow.Gorgeously illustrated, this book tells a charming fable seldom seen in modern children’s books. Rich with symbolism and wonderful themes of self expression as well as self awareness and personal growth, this is the type of book you reread throughout your life.
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