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Books with title How to Build a Bird House

  • How to Build a Haunted House

    Frank Tupta, Kyle Beckett

    Hardcover (Two Lions, July 21, 2020)
    Past the graveyard,hear the howlof werewolf loggerson the prowl.In this spooky, rhyming romp, creatures of all types work together to build a haunted house for a vampire family in need of a home. From mummies to Cyclops to the skeleton crew, they’re all working hard to get the job done. But they’d better hurry, because the house needs to be finished before the sun comes up. It’s a good thing their foreman, Frankenstein, is here to keep everyone in check. Will they get it done in time?
  • How to Build a Car

    Adrian Newey, Richard Trinder, HarperCollins Publishers Limited

    Audible Audiobook (HarperCollins Publishers Limited, Nov. 29, 2017)
    The world's foremost designer in Formula One, Adrian Newey OBE is arguably one of Britain's greatest engineers and this is his fascinating, powerful memoir. How to Build a Car explores the story of Adrian's unrivalled 35-year career in Formula One through the prism of the cars he has designed, the drivers he has worked alongside and the races in which he's been involved. A true engineering genius, even in adolescence Adrian's thoughts naturally emerged in shape and form - he began sketching his own car designs at the age of 12 and took a welding course in his school summer holidays. From his early career in IndyCar racing and on to his unparalleled success in Formula One, we learn in comprehensive, engaging and highly entertaining detail how a car actually works. Adrian has designed for the likes of Mario Andretti, Nigel Mansell, Alain Prost, Damon Hill, David Coulthard, Mika Hakkinen, Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel, always with a shark-like purity of purpose: to make the car go faster. And while his career has been marked by unbelievable triumphs, there have also been deep tragedies: most notably Ayrton Senna's death during his time at Williams in 1994. How to Build a Car encapsulates, through Adrian's remarkable life story, precisely what makes Formula One so thrilling - its potential for the total synchronicity of man and machine, the perfect combination of style, efficiency and speed.
  • How to Build a Bird House

    Colleen Hord

    eBook (Rourke Educational Media, Nov. 30, 2018)
    How to Build a Birdhouse is designed to help young learners observe, question, and implement ideas to reach a successful outcome. Featuring a step-by-step format, this 24-page book offers students the opportunity to reach conclusions by following simple, organized directions. With a designated teaching focus, before- and after-reading activities, a photo glossary, and more, this title will help students build problem-solving skills and comprehension confidence. The Step-by-Step Projects series gives young learners the freedom to create, manage, and complete projects with simple directions, instructional photographs, and problem-solving strategies. Each 24-page book features a specific teaching focus, before- and after-reading activities, a photo glossary, and more, to help students build problem-solving skills and comprehension confidence.
  • How to Build a House

    Dana Reinhardt

    Paperback (Ember, Sept. 8, 2009)
    Harper's dad is divorcing her beloved stepmother, Jane. Even worse, Harper has lost her stepsister, Tess. The divorce divides them, just when her best friend Gabriel betrays her. Harper decides to get away for the summer and joins a volunteer program to build a house for a family in Tennesee who lost their home in a tornado. (Not that she knows a thing about building a house.) Soon she's living in a funky motel and laboring long days in blazing heat with a quirky, terrific group of kids. Working alongside Teddy, the son of the family for whom they are building the house, Harper and Teddy's partnership turns into a summer romance. Learning to trust and love Teddy isn't easy for Harper, but it's the first step toward finding her way back home.
  • How to Build a Haunted House

    Frank Tupta, Kyle Beckett

    eBook (Two Lions, July 21, 2020)
    Past the graveyard,hear the howlof werewolf loggerson the prowl.In this spooky, rhyming romp, creatures of all types work together to build a haunted house for a vampire family in need of a home. From mummies to Cyclops to the skeleton crew, they’re all working hard to get the job done. But they’d better hurry, because the house needs to be finished before the sun comes up. It’s a good thing their foreman, Frankenstein, is here to keep everyone in check. Will they get it done in time?
  • How to Build a Bird House

    Colleen Hord

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2015)
    How to Build a Birdhouse is designed to help young learners observe, question, and implement ideas to reach a successful outcome. Featuring a step-by-step format, this 24-page book offers students the opportunity to reach conclusions by following simple, organized directions. With a designated teaching focus, before- and after-reading activities, a photo glossary, and more, this title will help students build problem-solving skills and comprehension confidence. The Step-by-Step Projects series gives young learners the freedom to create, manage, and complete projects with simple directions, instructional photographs, and problem-solving strategies. Each 24-page book features a specific teaching focus, before- and after-reading activities, a photo glossary, and more, to help students build problem-solving skills and comprehension confidence.
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  • How to Build a House: A Novel

    Dana Reinhardt

    Hardcover (Wendy Lamb Books, May 27, 2008)
    HARPER’S DAD IS getting a divorce from her beloved stepmother, Jane. Even worse, Harper has lost her stepsister, Tess; the divorce divides them. Harper decides to escape by joining a volunteer program to build a house for a family in Tennessee who lost their home in a tornado. Not that she knows a thing about construction.Soon she’s living in a funky motel and working long days in blazing heat with a group of kids from all over the country. At the site, she works alongside Teddy, the son of the family for whom they are building the house. Their partnership turns into a summer romance, complete with power tools. Learning to trust and love Teddy isn’t easy for Harper, but it’s the first step toward finding her way back home.
  • How to Build a House

    Dana Reinhardt

    eBook (Wendy Lamb Books, Aug. 26, 2009)
    HARPER’S DAD IS getting a divorce from her beloved stepmother, Jane. Even worse, Harper has lost her stepsister, Tess; the divorce divides them. Harper decides to escape by joining a volunteer program to build a house for a family in Tennessee who lost their home in a tornado. Not that she knows a thing about construction.Soon she’s living in a funky motel and working long days in blazing heat with a group of kids from all over the country. At the site, she works alongside Teddy, the son of the family for whom they are building the house. Their partnership turns into a summer romance, complete with power tools. Learning to trust and love Teddy isn’t easy for Harper, but it’s the first step toward finding her way back home.
  • How to Build a Bird House

    Colleen Hord

    Library Binding (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2015)
    How to Build a Birdhouse is designed to help young learners observe, question, and implement ideas to reach a successful outcome. Featuring a step-by-step format, this 24-page book offers students the opportunity to reach conclusions by following simple, organized directions. With a designated teaching focus, before- and after-reading activities, a photo glossary, and more, this title will help students build problem-solving skills and comprehension confidence. The Step-by-Step Projects series gives young learners the freedom to create, manage, and complete projects with simple directions, instructional photographs, and problem-solving strategies. Each 24-page book features a specific teaching focus, before- and after-reading activities, a photo glossary, and more, to help students build problem-solving skills and comprehension confidence.
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  • How to Build a Bird Feeder

    Stanley Miller

    eBook
    Note: You DON'T need a Kindle to buy this. Available for immediate reading with the free Kindle app for your smartphone, or with the Amazon virtual cloud readerWhat if I told you you could make an amazing bird feeder with some simple items you have around the house or can easily get?Making a bird feeder does not have to be hard or complicated! This book contains many plans for some of the most fun, simplest bird feeders that are perfect for anyone. They are loads of fun, super easy, family friendly and make a great parent-child project.* 6 One-step, cheap and easy projects* Construction projects* Build a log bird feeder* Build a suet bird feeder* Build a squirrel-proof bird feeder* Build a classic bird feeder* Bird feeders for quick, on the fly creation, or long-lasting that will last for years.What to fill your bird feeder that will keep the birds coming back again and again!As many of these are suitable for children we've included a child safety section.Suet recipe that you can make yourself that the birds will love!
  • How to Build a Treehouse

    Janet Lynn Cano

    eBook (, Nov. 5, 2018)
    Beautiful treehouses built in nature are presented to inspire kids to create a build-it-in-one-day treehouse of their very own. With a simple materials list, kids are encouraged to create--indoors or outdoors--a fun place they can enjoy with friends, family, or for quiet time, on their own.
  • How to Build an A

    Sara Midda

    Hardcover (Artisan, Nov. 7, 2008)
    Don't just learn your letters—build them! It's a book, it's a puzzle—and best of all, it's a way to learn the ABCs. Sara Midda's delightful How to Build an A comes with 11 fully safety-tested EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate) pieces that can be pushed together to build all the letters of the alphabet, uppercase and lowercase. In the accompanying book, Midda, the British artist known for her charming watercolors, shows children the way. Each page introduces a new letter—A is for Apple, B is for Boy—and is illustrated with Midda's tiny people, who are shown comically hauling and heaving the pieces into place. Children will love the hands-on fun of bringing the letters of the alphabet to life. And parents will appreciate the mesh bag that comes with the kit, so all the parts stay together and can be used over and over again. For preschool and up.
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