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Instructional Publications
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Will Rogers: One Man Show by Steve HuppertWill Rogers pioneered
the art of stand-up comedy. He captured America’s heart during the dark
years of depression and war, and helped define what it means to be a
true American citizen. Huppert furnishes a new generation with the
spirit of Will Rogers. This instructional book enables the reader to
perform his/her own show in classic Will Rogers fashion. |
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It All Starts with Counting — A Short Guide to Old-Fashioned Arithmetic
and Other Mathematical Concepts by Edgar Bennett BloomA thorough
review of arithmetic and mathematics, for students contemplating College
Board exams, and a basic math text for home-schoolers and students
having trouble in traditional math classes. |
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Sammy Seahorse Teaches Chess, A light-hearted introduction by F. Donald
Bloss and Andrew Kensler with cartoons by Shelly FischmanMore than
100 three-dimensional views of the chessboard, computer-generated by Kensler, guide the reader, step
by step, into the magical world of chess. Fischman’s whimsical cartoons
add to the flavor and appeal of Bloss’s user-friendly, light-hearted
introduction to the moves and strategies of chess. |
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Talking Together: A Parent's Guide to the Development, Enrichment, and Problems of Speech and Language, by Katherine F. Schetz and Stuart Kent Cassell, Jr., Illustrated by Pamela G. Taylor.
In non-technical language and using examples from their own lives,
speech/language pathologist Schetz and pediatrician Cassell suggest ways
parents can enhance their child's natural development of language
skills. |
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