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  • The Little Hands Art Book

    Judy Press

    Paperback (Williamson Books, Feb. 21, 2008)
    This is the perfect introductory art book for children ages two to six. Author Judy Press introduces children to the use of key materials for creating art, including glue, clay, dough, paint, paper, markers and crayons. There is also a section on collecting and using recycled materials for creating beautiful art work. The book includes more than 80 art projects with introductory poems to stir children's imaginations. The Every child is certain to flourish as little hands are given the freedom to express themselves in the most amazing ways!
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  • The Homesteader's Sweetheart: Love Inspired Historical

    Lacy Williams, Laural Merlington, Lacy Williams Books

    Audible Audiobook (Lacy Williams Books, Jan. 4, 2016)
    She's a debutante who needs to escape. He's a homesteader barely scraping by to support his passel of kids. They come from different worlds. Can they find love with each other? From an Audie award-winning narrator and USA Today best-selling author comes a story of unlikely love and true family togetherness. About the book: Pursued by an unwelcome suitor, banker's daughter Penny Castlerock will do anything to escape town and Mr. Abbott's advances - even visit her grandfather's homestead for an undetermined amount of time. Out of her element, she must rely on neighbor Jonas White - and his brood of adopted children. Scandal chased Jonas out of Philadelphia five years ago - one that socialite Miss Castlerock knows about. Since then, Jonas has kept to himself, worked his homestead, and focused on raising his seven adopted boys and his daughter. The last thing he needs is to be reminded of the past and the young woman he once fancied - especially when she's so far out of his sphere.... As circumstances force the two to work together, their tentative friendship blossoms into something more. But can two people from such disparate backgrounds find true love with each other? One family will brave the wilderness of Wyoming to fight for their livelihoods...and for love. The Wyoming Legacy series includes these books: The Homesteader's Sweetheart Roping the Wrangler Return of the Cowboy Doctor The Wrangler's Inconvenient Wife A Cowboy for Christmas Her Convenient Cowboy Her Cowboy Deputy
  • Animal Habitats!

    Judy Press, Betsy Day

    Paperback (Williamson Books, Sept. 15, 2005)
    This book is suitable for 9 to 12 years of age. Judy Press introduces young learners to North American plants, animals, and a variety of other creatures. Children will learn that habitat is another word for 'home' and why living things appear in some geographical regions, but not in others. Fun ecological and environmental activities help children understand their individual role and responsibility in caring for the habitats they encounter, while additional games and activities reinforce science concepts to further support learning. Do-it-yourself crafts follow each topic introduced. Young readers can learn what it feels like to carry a wildlife baby around by wearing a backpack all day or how snakes move without appendages as they slither on their tummies, memorable experiences that will help learners make important connections between an animal's behaviour and its habitat.
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  • Once Upon a Cowboy: Cowboy Fairytales, Book 1

    Lacy Williams, Lara Asmundson, Lacy Williams Books

    Audible Audiobook (Lacy Williams Books, Oct. 28, 2016)
    The first book in the Cowboy Fairytales series. A princess on the run finds sanctuary where she least expects it.... After nearly dying in an assassination attempt, Princess Alessandra of Glorvaird escapes to a place no one would ever think to look for her: small town Oklahoma and a ranch staffed by a herd of wooly, uncouth cowboys. One cowboy in particular gets under her skin, until she sees his softer side. She knows this interlude can't last forever, but that doesn't stop her from wishing it might. Former Navy SEAL Gideon Hale might've rescued the princess from freezing to death, but the soldier doesn't trust easily - or at all - especially when his gut tells him Alessandra is keeping secrets. But as Alessandra begins to fit into his life, he discovers another side to the princess - one that he can't help but like. When Alessandra's enemies close in, Gideon must fight to save the woman who has become so much more than a princess. Once Upon a Cowboy is a contemporary western retelling of the Snow White fairytale and is the first book in the Cowboy Fairytales series.
  • The Kids' Multicultural Cookbook

    Deanna F. Cook, Michael P. Kline

    Paperback (Williamson Books, July 24, 2008)
    In this hands-on introduction to foods from around the world, children ages seven to fourteen will learn about other cultures through recipes for more than 75 ethnic dishes. They will also get an introduction to many diverse cultures by learning games, traditions and customs of children from around the world. All recipes include clear step-by-step instructions and no-fuss ingredients found in most grocery stores. The book is fully illustrated and also includes photos of children the author met on her travels while collecting these delicious recipes.
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  • The World of the Trapp Family: The Life Story of the Legendary Family Who Inspired "The Sound of Music"

    William Anderson, David Wade

    Paperback (William Anderson Books, May 1, 1998)
    Immortalized in "The Sound of Music," the von Trapp Family fled Hitler-invaded Austria to start new lives in America as the Trapp Family Singers. Their dramatic story is updated with information about the Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe, Vermont, where the singers conducted music camps and planned their world concert tours.
  • The Kids' Multicultural Cookbook

    Deanna F. Cook, Michael P. Kline

    Hardcover (Williamson Books, April 15, 2008)
    In this hands-on introduction to foods from around the world, children ages seven to fourteen will learn about other cultures through recipes for more than 75 ethnic dishes. They will also get an introduction to many diverse cultures by learning games, traditions and customs of children from around the world. All recipes include clear step-by-step instructions and no-fuss ingredients found in most grocery stores. The book is fully illustrated and also includes photos of children the author met on her travels while collecting these delicious recipes.
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  • Kids' Easy-to-Create Wildlife Habitats: For Small Spaces in City-Suburbs-Countryside

    Emily Stetson, J. Susan Cole Stone, J. Susan Cole-Stone

    Paperback (Williamson Books, Aug. 15, 2004)
    Guess what? Make a Difference! Your efforts even very small efforts to attract and protect wildlife can make a difference to many kinds of critters. Habitat loss affects all animals not just rare, endangered species. You don't have to have a big yard or even any yard at all to make a welcoming place for wildlife!
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  • Leap Into Space

    Nancy Castaldo

    Hardcover (Williamson Books, Jan. 30, 2000)
    This book encourages children to learn about the universe through observation, experiments and crafts. Children will enjoy the spectacular photographs from NASA in this book. They will also learn about people important to the field of astronomy, from Galileo to Sally Ride. This is a great tool for fun learning for any child that is interested in the universe.
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  • Leap Into Space

    Nancy Castaldo

    Paperback (Williamson Books, Jan. 23, 2008)
    This book encourages children to learn about the universe through observation, experiments and crafts. Children will enjoy the spectacular photographs from NASA in this book. They will also learn about people important to the field of astronomy, from Galileo to Sally Ride. This is a great tool for fun learning for any child that is interested in the universe.
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  • The Kids' Book of Weather Forecasting: Build a Weather Station, "Read" the Sky & Make Predictions!

    Mark Breen

    Paperback (Williamson Books, Aug. 1, 2008)
    The Kids' Book of Weather Forecasting: Build a Weather Station, "Read" the Sky & Make Predictions! (Kids Can!) [ The Kids' Book of Weather Forecasting: Build a Weather Station, "Read" the Sky & Make Predictions! (Kids Can!) by Breen, Mark ( Author ) Paperback Aug- 2008 ] Paperback Aug- 01- 2008
  • China: Over 40 Activities to Experience China - Past and Present

    Debbi Michiko Florence, Jim Caputo

    Hardcover (Williamson Books, Jan. 30, 2000)
    The 2008 Olympics in Beijing, China will bring much attention and focus to this country. Children can dig in with hands, feet and mind to 4,000 years of this country's history, traditions and culture. Through photos, illustrations, diagrams, interviews and activities children will gain a deeper understanding of China and its people.
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