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Books with title Walk On The Child's Side

  • Walk on the Wild Side

    Nicholas Oldland

    language (Kids Can Press, March 1, 2015)
    One day, a bear, a moose and a beaver go for a walk in the mountains. To make the hike more exciting, they decide to race to the top. But soon the friends fall into deep trouble. Who will give up their chance for glory to save the day?
  • Walk on the Wild Side

    Bob Mayer

    Paperback (Cool Gus, Nov. 19, 2019)
    A BLOOD DEBT MUST BE PAID WITH BLOOD This is the message pinned to Will Kane’s door with a Bowie knife. And it doesn’t take long before the first of the Hard Flint Brothers arrives to make good on the threat. Kane barely escapes with his life, but things go downhill from there, with five more Brothers having sworn to take his life in vengeance for his killing of one of their own. Then there are the women in his life: Caitlyn, a mysterious woman who has several identities and knows more about Kane than she should. Who does she work for? What does she really want from him? Sofia Cappucci, daughter of a mob family boss who has higher aspirations and wants Kane’s help in achieving them, whether he’s willing or not. She has him negotiating with Roy Cohn, infamous criminal lawyer. Toni Marcelle, the sister of his West Point room-mate and Ranger Buddy. She has her own set of problems. But lurking behind it all, Kane is beginning to feel the presence of something bigger, an organization more secret than the CIA or FBI. One that has ties stretching back to World War II and involves the highest levels of power and seems particularly interested in him. Will Kane suffers from undiagnosed Apsergers, a high functioning autistic, like a number of exceptional people, especially in the arts. Except his art is death and he is very, very good at it. (The third Will Kane, Green Beret book)
  • Walk on the Wild Side

    Nicholas Oldland

    Hardcover (Kids Can Press, March 1, 2015)
    This clever picture book tells readers right away what to expect. ?There once was a bear, a moose and a beaver who loved adventure. But sometimes their competitive natures got in the way of having fun.? One day, the three set off to climb a mountain together. But on the way there, they decide to make it more exciting by turning the climb into a race to the top. It's only after being sidelined by a series of mishaps --- a boulder tumbling down the path, the moose hanging off the side of the cliff, the bear hanging off the moose hanging off the side of the cliff --- that the three friends realize competitions don't always make for a good time. ?At the end of the day, the bear, the moose and the beaver agreed that reaching the top of the mountain was great, but enjoying the journey together was even better.? This funny, contemporary fable is from Nicholas Oldland's popular Life in the Wild series. The wonderful fun here is the comedy that highlights the adventure, in both the dry humor of the text as well as the simple, earth-toned illustrations that provide a humorous visual play-by-play of the action. This would make a terrifically entertaining storytime title, easily promoting the importance of teamwork, kindness and friendship. It could also be used in the early grades as part of a classroom discussion of woodland animals and their habitats. Another lesson here is the pleasure of getting outdoors for recreation.
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  • Walk on the Wild Side

    Nicholas Oldland

    Paperback (Pikku Publishing, April 1, 2019)
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  • Chalk on the Wild Side

    Lorie King Kaehler, Donna Starry

    eBook (Walter Foster Publishing, Feb. 1, 2016)
    Playing with chalk has never been so fun--or so messy!Chalk on the Wild Side is the second title in Art Camp, an art series geared toward adults who want to engage in creative play with the children in their lives. Designed to introduce young artists to a variety of art methods and techniques in fun, fresh, and inviting new ways, this addition to the series encourages parents and their kids to play outdoors with an assortment of chalk recipes and interactive games and activities. The first half of the book details a bevy of chalk recipes, from glow-in-the-dark chalk, fizzing chalk, and scented chalk to chalk foam, chalk goo paint, and ice chalk. Readers will then discover a variety of activities and ways to use their favorite chalk recipes. From classic games to 3D chalk projects such as chalk volcanoes, chalk powder bombs, chalk rockets, chalk hair dye, and more, parents and children alike will be delighted by the multitude of exciting ideas. Playing with chalk has never been so fun--or so messy! Chalk on the Wild Side offers parents an opportunity to allow their children the freedom to express themselves in colorful, new ways--with a medium that easily washes away clean.
  • Walk On The Child's Side

    Penelope Dyan

    Paperback (Bellissima Publishing LLC, Jan. 23, 2007)
    This is a delightful, whimsical book of poems by Penelope Dyan in softcover edition, that lets the adult reader peak into childhood, and the younger reader wiggle and giggle with glee. Written by a former educator turned attorney, who was always a writer and a child at heart, Penelope Dyan pulls on your heartstrings and tickles your funny bone like no other writer out there. Dyan holds a degree in English from San Diego State University and a juris doctorate degree from Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, California; but that does not stop this mother of three and grandmother of four from pursuing her dreams, and luckily for Bellissima Publishing, LLC, her dreams include her writing as well as her love of children! This book combines the poetry of Penelope Dyan's earlier publications of "For Boys Only! No Girls Allowed!" and "A Book For Girls All About Girls" into one volume, and adds additional poems to the delightful mix. "Walk on the Child's Side" is also available in hardcover copy with dust jacket and case laminate copy. If you are ready to laugh, or if you just want to encourage your children to read poetry, then this is the book for you.
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  • Walk on the Child's Side

    Penelope Dyan

    Hardcover (Bellissima Publishing LLC, Jan. 22, 2007)
    This is a delightful, whimsical book of poems by Penelope Dyan in hardcover case laminate edition, that lets the adult reader peak into childhood, and the younger reader wiggle and giggle with glee. Written by a former educator turned attorney, who was always a writer and a child at heart, Penelope Dyan pulls on your heartstrings and tickles your funny bone like no other writer out there. Dyan holds a degree in English from San Diego State University and a juris doctorate degree from Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, California; but that does not stop this mother of three and grandmother of four from pursuing her dreams, and luckily for Bellissima Publishing, LLC, her dreams include her writing as well as her love of children! This book combines the poetry of Penelope Dyan's earlier publications of "For Boys Only! No Girls Allowed!" and "A Book For Girls All About Girls" into one great book, and adds additional poems to the delightful mix. "Walk on the Child's Side" is also available in soft cover and hardcover with dust jacket.. If you are ready to laugh, or if you just want to encourage your children to read poetry, then this is the book for you
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  • Chalk on the Wild Side

    Lorie Kaehler

    Library Binding (Walter Foster Jr. _ Quarto Library, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Filled with a variety of unique chalk recipes, such as glow-in-the-dark chalk, fizzing chalk, scented chalk, and ice chalk, Chalk on the Wild Side introduces young artists to a variety of art methods and techniques through a fun and fresh medium. Also included is a variety of activities and ways to use each chalk recipe, from classic games to 3D chalk projects, such as chalk volcanoes, chalk rockets, and other exciting ideas.
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  • Walk on the Wild Side

    Charlotte Guillain

    Library Binding (Raintree, July 1, 2013)
    Why do lions roar? How big can polar bears grow? Can a shark really smell a drop of blood in the ocean from a long way away? This series takes a fun look at different animals through engaging photos and lively text.
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  • Ho Chi Takes A Walk On The Wild Side

    Betty Fasig

    language (Betty Fasig, Dec. 19, 2011)
    9. A Tale Of Wooffer's Woods - One day, after hearing the crows talk about a wonderful place called 'Lester's Field", Ho Chi asked, "Just where are these places you talk about?""Well, if you want to know where Lester's Field is, it is in that direction." One crow pointed out the direction to Lester's Field ... and if you want to know Where the wild lands are, they are down the road."
  • Walk On The Wild Side

    Connie And Peter Roop

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, Feb. 1, 1997)
    Fourteen essays on animals and their habitats, accompanied by cartoons, riddles, and jokes
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  • Chalk on the Sidewalk

    LLC Just Write 4 Kids

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 21, 2018)
    Chalk on the Sidewalk is a collection of charming and inspiring short stories and poems written by the young authors of Just Write 4 Kids.
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