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Books with title King Cotton

  • Working Cotton

    Sherley Anne Williams, Carole Byard

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Feb. 15, 1997)
    This child’s view of the long day’s work in the cotton fields, simply expressed in a poet’s resonant language, is a fresh and stirring look at migrant family life. “With its restrained poetic text and impressionist paintings, this is a picture book for older readers, too.”--Booklist
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  • King Con

    Dean Anderson, RoseKidz, Dave Carleson

    Paperback (RoseKidz, Feb. 12, 2016)
    Solve and unravel kid-sized crimes and mind-bending mysteries packed with truth and humor! Perfect for elementary to preteens. 112 pages. "I don't suppose you have a friend who is a warthog. You probably don't have a friend who is a professional detective, either. So it's very unlikely that you have a friend who's both. But I do." So begins the adventures of Bill the Warthog and his friend Nick Sayga as they piece together neighborhood mysteries and reveal Bible lessons in each case. Buckle up for a wild ride! Bring out your inner super-sleuth with Bill the Warthog in King Con, the sixth book in this exciting mystery series! Crack open 10 different creative cases while exploring important Bible lessons in each edge-of-your-seat book! Wait What? Is that a huge warthog hanging off of the Empire State Building? You bet your last tusk it is and he needs your help! Chase down the trail of "the Big Pig" a master criminal who is scamming all of the kids in town. And nothing not even nine nano ninjas will stop Bill in his quest. Sure, he has big teeth, but is his heart big enough to forgive? Test your detective skills with these hilarious, fast-paced whodunits. Each solution comes from the Bible and will help you learn more about God's Word and His love for you in 1 Corinthians 13.
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  • Working Cotton

    Sherley Williams

    Unknown Binding (SCHOLASTIC INC. @, March 15, 1992)
    Working Cotton Written by Sherley Anne Williams Illustrated by Carole Byard
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  • Working Cotton

    Sherley Anne Williams, Carole Byard

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Feb. 1, 1997)
    This child's view of the long day's work in the cotton fields, simply expressed in a poet's resonant language, is a fresh and stirring look at migrant family life. "With its restrained poetic text and impressionist paintings, this is a picture book for older readers, too."--"Booklist"
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  • Working Cotton

    Sherley Anne Williams, Carole Byard

    Hardcover (Harcourt Brace & Company, Sept. 15, 1992)
    This child’s view of the long day’s work in the cotton fields, simply expressed in a poet’s resonant language, is a fresh and stirring look at migrant family life. “With its restrained poetic text and impressionist paintings, this is a picture book for older readers, too.”--Booklist
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  • Cotton

    Nomad Press

    language (Nomad Press, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Modern, bright photography and age-appropriate text engage young learners in an exploration of everyday materials in this new series. Using simple, colorful, familiar objects to demonstrate the characteristics of such textiles as silk, cotton, wool, and nylon, each installment encourages readers to ask and answer questions and to plan and conduct simple investigations. Based on National Science Education Standards, this series is an ideal supplement for preschool and kindergarten teachers and offers parents a unique opportunity to prepare youngsters for formal education.With such questions as How is cotton made? and What does cotton look and feel like?, this volume takes a closer look at this everyday material and how it relates to its textile counterparts.
  • Cotton

    Millicent Ellis Selsam

    Hardcover (Morrow, Aug. 16, 1982)
    Surveys the history, growth cycle, processing, and varied uses of one of the world's most important fiber plants.
  • Cotton

    Nomad Press

    Paperback (Nomad Press, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Modern, bright photography and age-appropriate text engage young learners in an exploration of everyday materials in this new series. Using simple, colorful, familiar objects to demonstrate the characteristics of such textiles as silk, cotton, wool, and nylon, each installment encourages readers to ask and answer questions and to plan and conduct simple investigations. Based on National Science Education Standards, this series is an ideal supplement for preschool and kindergarten teachers and offers parents a unique opportunity to prepare youngsters for formal education. With such questions as How is cotton made? and What does cotton look and feel like?, this volume takes a closer look at this everyday material and how it relates to its textile counterparts.
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  • Cotton

    Guinevere Healy-Johnson, Nancy Shaw

    Library Binding (Creative Co, Jan. 1, 1999)
    Briefly describes how cotton is grown, the pests and diseases that threaten it, and how it is processed into various types of fabrics
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  • Cotton

    Nomad Press

    Hardcover (Nomad Press, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Modern, bright photography and age-appropriate text engage young learners in an exploration of everyday materials in this new series. Using simple, colorful, familiar objects to demonstrate the characteristics of such textiles as silk, cotton, wool, and nylon, each installment encourages readers to ask and answer questions and to plan and conduct simple investigations. Based on National Science Education Standards, this series is an ideal supplement for preschool and kindergarten teachers and offers parents a unique opportunity to prepare youngsters for formal education. With such questions as How is cotton made? and What does cotton look and feel like?, this volume takes a closer look at this everyday material and how it relates to its textile counterparts.
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  • Cotton

    Chris Oxlade

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, March 1, 2002)
    A simple presentation of information about cotton, including its composition, properties, and some of its uses.
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  • Cotton

    Chris Oxlade

    Paperback (Heinemann, Jan. 16, 2002)
    What is cotton? Where do we get it? How do we use cotton? Each title in the Materials, Materials, Materials series takes a close look at an important material. Read about what the material is, where we get it, and other interesting facts. Learn how we process the material, how we use it, and how we can all help to recycle it.
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