By the Light of the Moon
Little Mouse is about to go to sleep when Mole tells Mother Mouse that the farmer is coming to plow the field and they could be hurt. Mother Mouse searches for a safe place for her baby to sleep, she tries digging a hole under the ground, but it's too dark. She then tries using an old nest high up in a tree but it's too wobbly. Finally as she gazes up at the soft light of the moon, she remembers the best place of all! Set against a spectacular sky of glittery stars and a flocked full moon, this inviting story will lull children asleep as they appreciate the coziness of their own beds.
Creating Beds and Borders: Creative Ideas from America's Best Gardeners by Lee Anne White, ISBN 1561584738
Gardening enthusiasts will be inspired by this series of garden design books from more than 50 of America's best gardeners, landscape architects, horticulturists, and nursery owners. They'll discover a wealth of information on everything from planting perennial borders and garden rooms to landscape layout and gardening in harmony with nature.
Creating Beds and Borders features design concepts for mixed borders, and techniques for selecting plants, pruning perennials, and starting plants from seed.
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Satchmo's Blues: Louis Armstrong's Centennial Celebration! by Alan Schroeder, ISBN 0440414725
On hot summer nights in New Orleans, a boy named Louis Armstrong would peek under the big swinging doors of Economy Hall and listen to the jazz band. The best night was Friday, when Bunk Johnson would blow his cornet till the roof trembled. At moments like those, Louis could feel his toes tingle. He wanted to be like Bunk Johnson; aim his horn straight up at the night sky and set the stars spinning.
One day Louis saw a horn in a pawnshop window--a real brass cornet. The cardboard sign said $5. How could he ever come up with that much money? Every day Louis did what he could to earn that five dollars, and every day he practiced blowing his imaginary horn. It was a dream he would never give up.
The vibrant, swinging world of New Orleans jazz seems to bounce off the pages in this tribute to an extraordinary young man. Louis Armstrong's dynamic personality and amazing trumpet playing would cast a spell on millions of people around the world, to whom he will always be the one and only...
Satchmo's Blues: Louis Armstrong's Centennial Celebration! by Alan Schroeder, ISBN 0440414725
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The Littlest Mermaid by Jerry Smath, ISBN 0448415968
None of the big mermaids has time to play with the littlest mermaid, so she looks in caves, sunken ships, oyster beds, and coral gardens to find a friend of her own. Includes 25 jewel-like stickers in five different shapes and five different colors.
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Empty Beds: Student Health at Sherman Institute, 1902-1922 by Jean A. Keller, ISBN 087013650X
Empty Beds explores the early era of change in Indian education ideology as it pertained to student health at Sherman Institute in Southern California between 1902 and 1922. Beginning with the establishment of Carlisle Indian School in 1879, nonreservation boarding schools earned a reputation for being physically unhealthy environments for Indian children. By the turn of the century, a growing recognition of the importance of student health in Indian education began to emerge throughout the country. Unlike other nonreservation boarding schools, Sherman Institute tried to contain the devastating effects of epidemic diseases, accidents, and illnesses that were common during the early decades of the twentieth century. Strict compliance with new Indian Office preventive health policies and the implementation of school-specific health practices resulted in a relatively healthy student population compared with other nonreservation schools.
The fact that the student population at Sherman Institute...
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Aesop's Fables
This collection of more than 60 of Aesop's fables includes The Tortoise and the Hare, The Boy who Cried Wolf, and The Lion and the Mouse. Color illustrations accompany the text. Named a Year 2000 Notable Book by the New York Times, and one of the Best Children's Books 2000 by Publishers Weekly. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
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Molesworth: The Pioneer of Western Design
Thomas Molesworth, were he alive today, would be both proud and amazed at the influence his Shoshone Furniture Company and the Cody artists' colony he inspired would have on his old hometown and the Western Design movement seventy-two years after he started producing furniture. Based on nearly two decades of buying, selling, pursuing, and researching Molesworth furniture, Terry Winchell has created a definitive book that covers all spectrums of Molesworth's work, including the influence of the other...
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