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Books with title The World Through the Window

  • Through The Window

    Michael A. Woodward, Mallory Miles, Ekaterina A. Kuznetsova

    Hardcover (Indy Pub, July 3, 2020)
    If you could see the whole world through your bedroom window, would you look through it? Would you mine caves for diamonds and rubies? Would you do battle with ten-foot tarantulas? Or would you stay in your room with your books and your mind closed to the world? From Africa's Great Rift Valley to the Australian Outback, Michael A. Woodward Jr.'s Through The Window takes readers on adventures across the world through the imaginative mind of a young scholar who escapes reality through her bedroom window.
  • Through The Window

    Michael A. Woodward Jr., Mallory Miles, Ekaterina Kuznetsova

    Paperback (Independently published, July 17, 2020)
    If you could see the whole world through your bedroom window, would you look through it? Would you mine caves for diamonds and rubies? Would you do battle with ten-foot tarantulas? Or would you stay in your room with your books and your mind closed to the world? From Africa’s Great Rift Valley to the Australian Outback, Michael A. Woodward Jr.'s Through The Window takes readers on adventures across the world through the imaginative mind of a young scholar who escapes through her bedroom window.
  • Window On The World

    Daphne Spraggett, Jill Johnstone

    Paperback (Authentic, )
    None
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  • Santa Through The Window

    Taro Gomi

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, Oct. 1, 1995)
    Deciding that landing on rooftops and inching down chimneys is too dangerous, this Santa decides to toss his presents through the window, delivering the right gift to each animal on his list.
    K
  • Window on the World - HB

    Daphne Spraggett, Jill Johnstone

    Paperback (Authetic, Sept. 22, 2005)
    Window on the World is your ticket to travel around the world! Find out how God is changing the lives of families everywhere through prayer-from the frozen arctic to the hottest desert, on the highest mountains and in crowded cities. Window on the World brings alive the culture, history, and traditions of all sorts of different people. With ‘Fact Files’ and ‘Do You Know?’ features, each section brings you information, true stories, maps, and easy-to-use prayer points that take you into homes around the world. See how children live, what they like to do, what they eat and wear and what they hope and dream.
  • Windows on the World

    Andrea White

    Paperback (namelos, March 21, 2011)
    “Now, I want all of you to try to imagine a world where you could use a machine to go back in time and save lives any time you wanted.” General Mungo said. “How would you change our worlds?” Thirteen year old Shama Katooee hasn't had an easy life: an orphan, she must work and dodge gangs while attending Teleschool with millions of other children in LowCity, DC in 2083. One day her life turns upside down: she meets her best friend, a bird named Deenay, and is mysteriously selected to attend the Chronos Academy in UpCity, where privileged children of GodZillionaires are trained in the practice of Time Watch. Shama learns how to operate a QuanTime machine and how to get along with kids who come from very different backgrounds than her own. While trying to solve the mystery of why she was chosen, Shama is being trained for the ultimate mission: saving her own life. Windows on the World is the first volume of the UpCity Chronicles trilogy.
  • Through the window

    Charles Keeping

    Hardcover (F, )
    None
  • Santa Through The Window

    Taro Gomi

    Hardcover (Millbrook Press, Sept. 1, 1995)
    Deciding that landing on rooftops and inching down chimneys is too dangerous, this Santa decides to toss his presents through the window, delivering the right gift to each animal on his list.
    K
  • Window on the World

    Daphne Spraggett, Jill Johnstone

    Hardcover (Bethany House Pub, Oct. 1, 2001)
    Devotionals that Teach a Heart for Missions Window on the World is your ticket to travel around the world! Found out how God is changing the lives of families everywhere through prayer—from the frozen Arctic to the hottest desert, on the highest mountains and in crowded cities. Window on the World brings alive the culture, history, and traditions of all sorts of different people. With "Fact Files" and "Do You Know?" features, each section brings you information, true stories, maps, and easy-to-use prayer points that take you into homes around the world. See how children live, what they like to do, where they go to school, what they eat and wear, and what they hope and dream. This book will draw a new generation into learning about the world, reaching out to people, and praying for those who have never heard about Jesus. With Window on the World, young people and adults alike—in homes, churches, Sunday schools, Bible and holiday clubs, children's church, youth groups, missions, and other settings—will be able to see and pray for the world of the millenium.
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  • Sun through the Window

    Marci McGill, Marci Ridlon, Shelley Harwayne

    Paperback (Wordsong, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Boyds Mills Press publishes a wide range of high-quality fiction and nonfiction picture books, chapter books, novels, and nonfiction
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  • Windows on the World

    Andrea White

    eBook (namelos llc, April 5, 2011)
    “Now, I want all of you to try to imagine a world where you could use a machine to go back in time and save lives any time you wanted,” General Mungo said. “How would you change our worlds?”Thirteen-year-old Shama Katooee hasn't had an easy life: an orphan, she must work and dodge gangs while attending Teleschool with millions of other children in LowCity, DC in 2083. One day her life turns upside down: she meets her best friend, a bird named Deenay, and is mysteriously selected to attend the Chronos Academy in UpCity, where privileged children of GodZillionaires are trained in the practice of Time Watch. Shama learns how to operate a QuanTime machine and how to get along with kids who come from very different backgrounds than her own. While trying to solve the mystery of why she was chosen, Shama is being trained for the ultimate mission: saving her own life.Windows on the World is the first volume of the UpCity Chronicles trilogy.
  • Through My Window

    Tony Bradman, Eileen Browne

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, July 1, 2009)
    Jo has a bit of fever, and would like both of her parents to stay home to care for her; sadly, her mom must go off to work. Jo spends a quiet day in the care of her stay-at-home father, waiting for Mom to return with a promised surprise. All day long Jo looks out the window waiting for Mom, and in the meantime she sees all her friends from the neighborhood — there goes the mailman, and there's the window cleaner, and Mrs. Ali from next door. But when will Mom be back with her surprise? This classic children's story sensitively portrays an ethnically diverse family and community, while Eileen Browne’s softly shaded art brings the endearing characters to life.
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