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Books with title Max's 4 Questions

  • Questions

    Bones O'Michael

    eBook (Tickle Hill Publishing, June 7, 2020)
    "May the great ones ask you a hundred questions."-The Curse of the AncientsIt is the early 1600s in the far Northwest of North America. Akelet is a young man who is ready for his grandfather to perform the rite that will make him a warrior. When his village is attacked by a brutal gang of Conquistadors, Grandfather and Akelet must save their people by leading the attackers away. Being no match for their steel weapons and armor, questions are their only weapon. "Questions" is an engaging action-adventure. Well written and suspenseful, it is the first release for this author under the name Bones O'Michael.
  • Questions

    Mike Anderson, Listen & Live Audio, Inc.

    Audible Audiobook (Listen & Live Audio, Inc., April 6, 2012)
    Life for Josh isn't the easiest. He moved into a new school, attracted the wrath of Brenda, an opinionated and quite capable classmate who believes John is making up wild stories and passing them off as true. A school field trip to a local retirement home unearths a bit of the town's unspoken oral history. It seems Alice and Henry -- two teenagers who lived in Wagston long before Josh -- had run away causing embarrassment to their families. Josh is taken into the confidence of the corn leading him to a meeting with a long-dead Alice. Josh is quickly plunged into danger, intrique, and adventure as his friendship with his classmates deepens into friendship and respect. Author and narrator Mike Anderson is one of the most versatile folk performers in the midwest. He is best known as an outstanding mountain dulcimer player. Along with playing dulcimer, he tells stories, plays guitar, banjo, jawharp, bones and more. The combination of music, storytelling, and humor has made Anderson one of the most sought after performers, workshop leaders, and speakers in the Midwest.
  • Max's 4 Questions

    Bonnie Bader, Bryan Hendrix

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Feb. 2, 2006)
    Max is the youngest of four brothers and lives in a house with four dogs, four parakeets, and four goldfish—so all the grown-ups are usually too busy to answer his questions. That is, of course, until Passover comes along and he gets to ask the four questions. Little ones will delight in this sweet, funny story that teaches them all about Passover with this lovable main character.
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  • So Many Questions

    Johnny Ray Moore

    (Austin Macauley, March 31, 2020)
    So Many Questions is a rhyming picture book that will introduce young children to historical figures of color who have made noteworthy contributions to the world. The book will give its readers an up-close view of: * the first black female pilot, * the inventor of the mailbox, * the first black female astronaut, * a leading black ballerina, * a senior pastor of a church who served as a senator at the same time, * and a tennis superstar. So Many Questions will surely be remembered by many because of its rhyming text. Furthermore, after reading this book, children and adults just might discover a bit of genius that is within us all.
  • Max's 4 Questions

    Bonnie Bader

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Aug. 16, 1886)
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  • Questions, Questions

    Marcus Pfister

    Hardcover (NorthSouth Books, March 1, 2011)
    How do birds learn how to sing?What brings summer after spring? What turns the leaves from green to brownand sends them floating gently down?In thirteen engaging couplets, Marcus Pfister opens children’s eyes to the wondrous mysteries all around them.
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  • Questions, Questions

    Marcus Pfister

    Board book (NorthSouth Books, July 1, 2014)
    Marcus Pfister’s best-selling Questions, Questions—simplified and now on sturdy board book pages—opens children’s eyes to the wondrous mysteries all around them. How many shells are on the shore? Millions? Billions? Even more?
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  • So Many Questions!

    Susan Howard

    Paperback (Page Publishing, Inc., April 19, 2018)
    Oh, the number of "why"" questions preschool-aged children ask. It's rather amazing all they think about. Parents of the walking, talking sponges soaking up all information can either be remarkably patient, marveling at the abounding quest for knowledge, or they can miss out on the big, curious stage of a child's life as they wonder about the very mysterious world. My son was no different. He peppered me with questions such as why dried earthworms didn't come back to life when put in water. Or why someone could be named Hammerstein and not Screwdriverstein. And then there was a little boy who breathlessly threw out a list of questions at such a rapid pace his mother could not get a word in edgewise. His goal was to avoid going to bed. Little did he know his plan would backfire. For all the "why" asking children and their parents, So Many Questions! is for you. Hopefully, by the time you have read it, a tiny miracle will have taken place-that miracle called love.
  • Questions: So Many Questions

    Nancy Reed, Jennifer Schafer

    eBook (Wooden Pants Publishing, )
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  • Questions

    Mike Anderson

    language (BookLocker.com, Inc., Dec. 1, 2012)
    Life for Josh isn’t the easiest. He moved into a new school, attracted the wrath of Brenda, an opinionated and quite capable classmate who believes Josh is making up wild stories and passing them off as true, and has conversations with the corn. Josh is taken into the confidence of the corn leading him to a meeting with a long-dead Alice. Josh is quickly plunged into danger, intrigue, and adventure as his relationship with his classmates deepens into friendship and respect.
  • Questions

    Mike Anderson

    Paperback (Booklocker.com, Inc., Dec. 1, 2012)
    Life for Josh isn't the easiest. He has just moved into a new school and has conversations with the corn. A school field trip to a local retirement home unearths a bit of the town's unspoken oral history. Two teenagers had run away, causing embarrassment to their families. The corn leads Josh to a long-dead Alice. Josh is quickly plunged into danger and adventure as his relationship with his classmates deepens into friendship and respect.
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  • Questions, Questions

    Marcus Pfister

    Hardcover (NorthSouth, March 1, 2011)
    How do birds learn how to sing?What brings summer after spring? What turns the leaves from green to brownand sends them floating gently down?In thirteen engaging couplets, Marcus Pfister opens children’s eyes to the wondrous mysteries all around them.
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