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Books with title A Hell For All Seasons

  • Art For All Seasons

    Evan Moor

    Paperback (Evan Moor Educational Publishers, Jan. 1, 2004)
    The teacher-friendly layout ensures that each art project will be successful. Every lesson includes a full-color photograph of the completed project, a materials list, and easy-to-follow, step-by-step directions. Patterns and templates are included wherever needed.Here are some examples of the projects you ll find in each seasonal section:-Fall (28 projects): sponge-print trees, positive-negative pumpkins, a haunted house, the harvest cornucopia, the Mayflower.-Winter (28 projects): a Santa bag, a kinara for Kwanzaa, Chinese New Year dragon, a chain of hearts, portraits of Washington and Lincoln-Spring (31 projects): a colorful windsock, stormy weather, the mischievous leprechaun, a bunny pop-up, a jumping frog-Summer (18 projects): seascape, dragonfly, under the big top, patriotic mobile, summer memories book
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  • A Tree for All Seasons

    Robin Bernard

    Paperback (National Geographic Children's Books, Sept. 1, 2001)
    This eye-catching, large format, photographic picture book will delight beginning readers. All the vocabulary, language, and concepts in this carefully researched, 16-page book is geared to young children so that they can practice their reading skills as they discover, explore, and learn.
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  • Superman: For All Seasons

    Jeph Loeb, Tim Sale

    language (DC, Nov. 21, 2011)
    In this coming-of-age tale witness the experiences and adventures that transform a simple country boy into the world's greatest hero. Told through the course of four seasons in the Man of Steel's adolescent life, it illustrates that it is the person, not the powers, that makes Superman a hero. The catalyst for the "Smallville" television program, SUPERMAN FOR ALL SEASONS is emotional and insightful, humanizing the alien from another planet so that he is not only realistic but also relatable. It also features in-depth characterizations of Lana Lang, Lex Luthor, Lois Lane and the Kents. This volume collects SUPERMAN: FOR ALL SEASONS #1-4.
  • A Hell For All Seasons

    Emiliya Ahmadova, Kathy Ree, Brian Harvey

    eBook (Women's Voice Publishing House, July 8, 2017)
    When evil forces descend upon and attack your family, you have only two choices: either you can allow it to overpower you and your family or you can choose to overcome this evil and win the battle. A young boy,Ramesh, sees his abusive and alcoholic father hit and killed by a reckless driver, a hideous and overpowering experience for Ramesh that lands him in a coma. While unconscious, he is witness to a life wasted and promises spurned--the genuine work of Satan. What is even more terrifying is what he hears the demon tell him: "Ramesh, I am coming for your soul!"Are You Ready To Embark On An Epic Adventure? Click "Buy Now"!
  • Superman for All Seasons

    Jeph Loeb, Tim Sale

    Paperback (DC Comics, Oct. 1, 2002)
    In this coming-of-age tale witness the experiences and adventures that transform a simple country boy into the world's greatest hero. Told through the course of four seasons in the Man of Steel's adolescent life, it illustrates that it is the person, not the powers, that makes Superman a hero.The catalyst for the "Smallville" television program, SUPERMAN FOR ALL SEASONS is emotional and insightful, humanizing the alien from another planet so that he is not only realistic but also relatable. It also features in-depth characterizations of Lana Lang, Lex Luthor, Lois Lane and the Kents.This volume collects Superman For All Seasons #1-4.
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  • Math for All Seasons

    Greg Tang, Harry Briggs

    eBook (Scholastic Paperbacks, March 28, 2017)
    Your challenge is to find the sumWithout counting one by oneWhy not count? It's much too slow --Adding is the way to go!Make clever groups before you start --Then add them in a way that's smart!MATH FOR ALL SEASONS will challenge every kid -- and every parent -- to open their minds and solve problems in new and unexpected ways. By looking for patterns, symmetries, and familiar number combinations within eye-catching pictures, math will become easier, quicker, and more fun than anyone could have imagined!
  • Superman For All Seasons

    Jeph Loeb, Tim Sale

    (DC Comics, July 31, 2018)
    Before the legend...Before the icon...Before the Man of Tomorrow......there was Clark Kent, a young man coming to terms with the awesome power that fate had granted him. Experience this majestic tale of his transformation from country boy to the world's greatest superhero.Superman For All Seasons features tales of Superman's earliest adventures told on a mythic scale by Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale, the Eisner Award-winning creative team behind Batman: The Long Halloween and Batman: Dark Victory, with spectacular coloring by Bjarne Hansen. Collects Superman for all Seasons #1-4 and stories from Superman/Batman Secret Files #1, Superman/Batman #26 and Solo #1.
  • A Hell For All Seasons

    Emiliya Ahmadova

    Paperback (Women's Voice Publishing House, June 20, 2017)
    Ramesh sees his abusive and alcoholic father hit and killed by a reckless driver; a hideous and overpowering experience which lands the young boy in a coma. While unconscious, he is witness to a life wasted and promises spurned--the genuine work of Satan. What is even more terrifying is what he hears the demon tell him: "Ramesh, I am coming for your soul!" What readers say about A Hell For All Seasons.Ms. Ahmadova has done a terrific job of relating small but very meaningful stories. Every one of them is a frightening world unto itself, and all of them are very worth reading. Highly recommended for aficionados of short horror stories.'Kitty Muse Book Reviews'This is a collection of chilling and thrilling stories that bring in the supernatural and paranormal. It's a great collection that works well within the title of Hell.' Amy's Bookshelf Review'This is a worthy collection of great stories for horror aficionados with an imaginative and clever title that accuratelyy reflects the book's content and I would highly recommend horror lovers go looking for it.' Author Brian O'hara'This is a fantastic collection of short stories. Each one is horrific in its own way. From demons and the occult to curiosity and hypocrisy, the way one wrong turn can completely change a life is subtly and chillingly demonstrated.' Lisa BinionAre You Ready To Embark On An Epic Adventure into the world of horror, occult, paranormal and mystery? Click "Buy Now"!
  • Art For All Seasons

    Susan Schwake

    Flexibound (Two Little Birds, Nov. 15, 2014)
    Art for All Seasons is a well-thought-out handbook of nature-inspired art adventures that can be explored over and over with different results each time. Perfect for parents, teachers, grandparents or anyone working with children making art! The nature-based lessons are beautifully illustrated with more than 400 full-color photographs of the process and additional inspirational images of contemporary artists’ work. Included is information on how to set up a simple home studio, a comprehensive list of materials, how to display and save kid’s art work and ideas surrounding making art with others. A recipe chapter shows how to make some of your own materials and how to use standard art materials. Each lesson is a great springboard of ideas for anyone wanting to be inspired by the natural world to make art. Art for All Seasons will be your perennial go-to book when making art with children. Following on the heels of her wildly successful series, Art Lab for Kids, Susan Schwake and her husband, Rainer Schwake, bring us the new Kids Art Series with this first title―Art for All Seasons. Susan Schwake is an artist, art educator, author and curator. Her passion for teaching over the past 20 years has found her working in many diverse settings, and her own art school, which operates in conjunction with their gallery and design firm in New Hampshire: artstreamstudios.com.
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  • A Bear for All Seasons

    Dianne Marcial Fuchs, Kathryn Brown

    Hardcover (Henry Holt and Co. (BYR), Oct. 15, 1995)
    Which is your favorite season?Spring when you can sniff the fress, green woods?Summer when the balckberries are ripe? Falll when leaves crunch underfoot?or Winter when you can catch snowflakes on your toungue?Pull up a chair, pour a mugh of hot cocoa and enter the debate between easygoing Bear, who delights in each season, and his good friend Fox, who sees only the mud, the mosquitoes, or the cold winds.Live Frog and Toad, Rat and Mole form The Wind in the Willows, these woodland friends will warm the hearts of readers everywhere while they introduce us to the mixed pleasures of all the seasons.
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  • A Friend for All Seasons

    Julia Hubery, Mei Matsuoka

    Hardcover (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Aug. 21, 2007)
    When Robbie Raccoon awakens to find that Old Father Oak, his favorite tree, is losing its leaves, he worries that his dear friend may be ill, but when he and his friends find out that Old Father Oak is simply adapting to the change of seasons, Robbie's mind is put at ease as he patiently awaits the new bloom in spring.
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  • A Tree For All Seasons

    Robin Bernard

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback, Sept. 1, 2001)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Observing a maple tree over time, children get a clear picture of what trees do and how seasons change. Simple text accompanied by beautiful photographs.
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