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Revision of: Canada's Maple Leaf: the story of our flag.
Franklin becomes jealous when his best friend Bear makes a new friend.
This alphabet book celebrates the sights and sounds of Ontario’s vibrant capital. Joining Per-Henrik Gurth’s friendly animal characters as they explore Toronto from the Art Gallery of Ontario to the Zoo is as much fun as a ride on one of the city’s famous streetcars!
One hundred monkeys are hunting for food in this colorful counting book, but something else -- something big and scary -- is hungry, too! Young readers will find page-turning action on every page -- and more than 100 reasons to take a second look.
This vocabulary book takes little readers through a lively hockey game, introducing thrilling words like Zamboni and face-off while showing the action on the ice and in the stands. Per-Henrik Gurth’s cheerful animal characters will win new fans of this popular winter sport.
Geneological history of a fraction of the Goodenow family which came to the Massachusettes Bay Colony in 1638, specifically Thomas A. Goodynowe, his wife Ursula and children (John, Thomas, Ursula, Edmund and Dorothy). Entry 578 (pages 200-201) is about Edward Augustus Goodnow a financier, philantropist and friend of higher education. Edward gave gifts to several educational institutions including $15,000 to Iowa College to erect the Goodnow Library and Observatory.
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Almost half of the volume is about families who live or have lived in the area of Bear Creek.