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Books in An I Am Reading Latin Book series

  • How Many Animals?/Quot Animalia?: Quot Animalia

    Marie Carducci Bolchazy, Kristie Stock

    Paperback (Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Experts recommend that children start a foreign language as early as possible. With this book, a child can start learning Latin at age four. Latin is an excellent foreign language to select. Just ask any lawyer, doctor, scientist, or nurse. Aided by original artwork and an English translation, children learn the Latin words and Roman numerals for numbers 1-12 and 100. They also learn the Latin words for a variety of animals. The original artwork is charming and creative. A complete vocabulary and pronunciation guide are provided; a recording of the text will be available. Special Features -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Latin book for primary-age children: a rarity! Carefully researched Latin Pronunciation guide and vocabulary English translation Charming original line drawings Special notes on the value of Latin and on Latin word endings Also available:What Color Is It?/Quo Colore Est?: Quo Colore Est? : Latin/English VersionOctavus Octopus: Octavus the Octopus - ISBN 0865166986For over 30 years Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers has produced the highest quality Latin and ancient Greek books. From Dr. Seuss books in Latin to Plato's Apology, Bolchazy-Carducci's titles help readers learn about ancient Rome and Greece; the Latin and ancient Greek languages are alive and well with titles like Cicero's De Amicitia and Kaegi's Greek Grammar. We also feature a line of contemporary eastern European and WWII books. Some of the areas we publish in include: Selections From The Aeneid Latin Grammar & Pronunciation Greek Grammar & Pronunciation Texts Supporting Wheelock's Latin Classical author workbooks: Vergil, Ovid, Horace, Catullus, Cicero Vocabulary Cards For AP Selections: Vergil, Ovid, Catullus, Horace Greek Mythology Greek Lexicon Slovak Culture And History
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  • What Will I Eat?: Quid Edam?

    Marie Carducci Bolchazy, Michelle Kathryn Fraczek, Robin Costa Booth

    Paperback (Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Experts recommend that children start a foreign language as early as possible. With this book, a child can start learning Latin at age four. Latin is an excellent foreign language to select. Just ask any lawyer, doctor, scientist, or nurse. Aided by original artwork and an English translation, children learn the Latin words for a variety of food. The original artwork is charming and creative. A complete vocabulary and pronunciation guide are provided; a recording of the text will be available. Special Features -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Latin book for primary-age children: a rarity! Carefully researched Latin Pronunciation guide and vocabulary English translation Charming original line drawings Special notes on the value of Latin and on Latin word endings Also available:What Color Is It?/Quo Colore Est? Latin/English Version - ISBN 0865165394 How Many Animals?/Quot Animalia? - ISBN 0865165408For over 30 years Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers has produced the highest quality Latin and ancient Greek books. From Dr. Seuss books in Latin to Plato's Apology, Bolchazy-Carducci's titles help readers learn about ancient Rome and Greece; the Latin and ancient Greek languages are alive and well with titles like Cicero's De Amicitia and Kaegi's Greek Grammar. We also feature a line of contemporary eastern European and WWII books. Some of the areas we publish in include: Selections From The Aeneid Latin Grammar & Pronunciation Greek Grammar & Pronunciation Texts Supporting Wheelock's Latin Classical author workbooks: Vergil, Ovid, Horace, Catullus, Cicero Vocabulary Cards For AP Selections: Vergil, Ovid, Catullus, Horace Greek Mythology Greek Lexicon Slovak Culture And History
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  • Who Loves Me?/Quis Me Amat?

    Marie Carducci Bolchazy, Michelle Kathryn Fraczek

    Paperback (Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, Dec. 1, 2003)
    Experts recommend that children start a foreign language as early as possible. With this book, a child can start learning Latin at age four. Latin is an excellent foreign language to select. Just ask any lawyer, doctor, scientist, or nurse. Aided by original artwork and an English translation, children learn the Latin words for a full range of colors: red, yellow, blue, pink, white, gray, black, purple, brown, dark green and light green. In the process of learning the color words, they also learn words for apple, flower, pet, food, bird, and canary. Finally they get to select their favorite color. The original artwork is charming and creative. A complete vocabulary, with emphasis on derivatives, and pronunciation guide are provided; a recording of the text is also available. Special Features -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Latin book for primary-age children: a rarity! Carefully researched Latin Pronunciation guide and vocabulary English translation Charming original line drawings Special notes on the value of Latin and on Latin word endings Also available:What Will I Eat?: Quid Edam? - ISBN 0865165424How Many Animals?/Quot Animalia? - ISBN 0865165408For over 30 years Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers has produced the highest quality Latin and ancient Greek books. From Dr. Seuss books in Latin to Plato's Apology, Bolchazy-Carducci's titles help readers learn about ancient Rome and Greece; the Latin and ancient Greek languages are alive and well with titles like Cicero's De Amicitia and Kaegi's Greek Grammar. We also feature a line of contemporary eastern European and WWII books. Some of the areas we publish in include: Selections From The Aeneid Latin Grammar & Pronunciation Greek Grammar & Pronunciation Texts Supporting Wheelock's Latin Classical author workbooks: Vergil, Ovid, Horace, Catullus, Cicero Vocabulary Cards For AP Selections: Vergil, Ovid, Catullus, Horace Greek Mythology Greek Lexicon Slovak Culture And History
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  • What Color Is It?/Quo Colore Est?: Quo Colore Est? : Latin/English Version 'I Am Reading Latin' Series

    Marie Carducci Bolchazy, Yana Igorevna Myaskovskaya

    Paperback (Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, July 1, 2003)
    Experts recommend that children start a foreign language as early as possible. With this book, a child can start learning Latin at age four. Latin is an excellent foreign language to select. Just ask any lawyer, doctor, scientist, or nurse. Aided by original artwork and an English translation, children learn the Latin words and Roman numerals for numbers 1-12 and 100. They also learn the Latin words for a variety of animals. The original artwork is charming and creative. A complete vocabulary and pronunciation guide are provided; a recording of the text will be available. Special Features -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Latin book for primary-age children: a rarity! Carefully researched Latin Pronunciation guide and vocabulary English translation Charming original line drawings Special notes on the value of Latin and on Latin word endings Also available:What Will I Eat?: Quid Edam? - ISBN 0865165424Who Loves Me?/Quis Me Amat? - ISBN 0865165416For over 30 years Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers has produced the highest quality Latin and ancient Greek books. From Dr. Seuss books in Latin to Plato's Apology, Bolchazy-Carducci's titles help readers learn about ancient Rome and Greece; the Latin and ancient Greek languages are alive and well with titles like Cicero's De Amicitia and Kaegi's Greek Grammar. We also feature a line of contemporary eastern European and WWII books. Some of the areas we publish in include: Selections From The Aeneid Latin Grammar & Pronunciation Greek Grammar & Pronunciation Texts Supporting Wheelock's Latin Classical author workbooks: Vergil, Ovid, Horace, Catullus, Cicero Vocabulary Cards For AP Selections: Vergil, Ovid, Catullus, Horace Greek Mythology Greek Lexicon Slovak Culture And History
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  • More Witch, Goblin, and Ghost Stories

    Sue Alexander, Jeanette Winter

    Hardcover (Random House Childrens Books, Oct. 1, 1978)
    The further adventures of three friends who go on a picnic, learn about honesty, and discover a remedy for insomnia.
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  • BACKYARD BASKETBALL SUPERSTAR

    Monica Klein

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, July 12, 1981)
    Jeremy wants to select the best basketball player he can to play with the Flyers, but why does that person have to be his little sister?
  • SEYMOUR THE PRINCE

    Sue Alexander

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Aug. 12, 1979)
    Only one member of the Maple Street Club is unwilling to participate in their play--Seymour simply refuses to kiss the sleeping princess.
  • A Day With the Four Getsys

    Annabelle Prager

    Hardcover (Random House Childrens Books, Feb. 1, 1982)
    At breakfast the Getsys realize that they have lost their shoes and begin a lengthy search, during which they discover many other lost objects, to find their misplaced shoes
  • I Am Reading: Sniffer's Golden Nose

    Roger Abbott, Colin West

    Paperback (Kingfisher, May 10, 2006)
    Naughty Nancy lives deep in the forest with her dog, Sniffer, the dog that can find anything made of gold. One day a new king is declared, and he has the shiniest thing of all -- a new crown! When Nancy and Sniffer engineer a humorous heist, they get more than they bargain for, and their lives will never be the same.
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  • Little wild lion cub

    Anna Michel

    Hardcover (Pantheon Books, March 15, 1980)
    Follows the growth, development, and training of a lion from his birth until at two years, he is no longer a cub, yet not fully grown.
  • The First Americans: Tribes of North America

    Jane Werner Watson, Troy Howell

    Hardcover (Random House Childrens Books, Sept. 1, 1980)
    Easy-to-read text introduces the way of life of the various groups of native Americans before the arrival of the white man.
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  • Awful Thursday

    Ron Roy

    Hardcover (Pantheon Books, March 15, 1979)
    Jack feels responsible for ruining a school tape recorder and dreads telling Miss Hope what happened.