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- And the cow jumped over the moon! : over 650 activities to teach toddlers using familiar rhymes and songs : for toddlers and twos / by Schiller, Pamela Byrne.(CARDINAL)773163; Moore, Thomas,1950-(CARDINAL)376683;
Talking with toddlers -- Brain research and opportunities for building a foundation for literacy -- Song, chants, and rhymes as a springboard to disposition -- Cross-generational links -- Regional links -- What does brain research say about singing? -- Using this book -- Themes or developmental domains -- Keep the joy -- When you don't know the tune -- Learn while the children learn -- Selections. The alphabet song -- Annie Mae -- The ants go marching -- Are you sleeping? -- Baby bumblebee -- Bubbles in the air -- Cap, mittens, coat, and boots -- Dirty old Bill -- Do you know the muffin man? -- Do your ears hang low? -- For he's a jolly good fellow -- Giant stomp -- Going on a bear hunt -- Good morning to you -- The grand old Duke of York -- Head, shoulders, knees, and toes -- Hey, diddle diddle -- Hickory, dickory, dock -- Humpty dumpty -- If you're happy and you know it -- Itsy bitsy spider -- Jack and Jill --Jack be nimble -- Johnny works with one hammer -- Little Bo-Peep -- Little Boy Blue -- Little hunk of tin -- Little Miss Muffet -- Little red wagon -- London Bridge is falling down -- Looby loo -- Mary had a little lamb -- Mary, Mary, quite contrary -- Miss Mary Mack -- Old King Cole -- Old MacDonald had a farm -- Old Mother Hubbard -- One elephant -- One, two, buckle my shoe -- Open, shut them -- Pat-a-cake -- Peanut butter and jelly -- Pop! goes the weasel -- Rain, rain, go away -- Ram Sam Sam -- Rock-a-bye, baby -- Row, row, row your boat -- Shoo fly -- Sign along with me -- Sing a song of sixpence -- Six in the bed -- Six white ducks -- Skidamarink -- Teddy bear, teddy bear -- There once were three brown bears -- There was an old woman -- This is the way we wash our hands -- This little light of mine -- This little piggy -- This old man -- Three little kittens -- Three little monkeys -- Tiny Tim -- Twinkle, twinkle, little star -- Two little blackbirds -- The wheels on the bus -- Where is Thumbkin? -- Where, oh, where has my little dog gone?Presents more than 250 songs, rhymes, and chants designed to help teachers provide opportunities for children to develop reading readiness and literacy.
- Subjects: Children's songs.; Early childhood education.; Early childhood education; Education, Preschool.; Education, Preschool; Music; Music; Teaching;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Dead man's trail [large print] / by Morgan, Nate,1969-author.(CARDINAL)860536;
"The first in a bold, new, gun-blazing Western series introducing Carson Stone. He may be reformed, but he's still a wanted man. Unless he can track down the biggest, baddest outlaw on the Dead Man's Trail! Reformed outlaw Carson Stone, in this razor-sharp Western, stakes his claim in the untamed, bloody Idaho Territory, only to find himself trapped in a bullet-riddled nightmare he may not walk away from . . . Former thief and wanted man Carson Stone dreams of a peaceful life on a ranch built by his own hands, but dreams don't always come without a steep price. To earn a stake, Carson rides west to collect the reward on a claim-jumper. The land is beautiful, but times are hard as the territory is ravaged by the latest Indian war and a mining boom gone bust. When Stone steps in to defend a family ambushed by murdering marauders, he makes a terrifying discovery- one of the hired killers carries a death list full of names and dollar amounts. But the names on this list belong to upstanding citizens, not criminals. When the local sheriff is gunned down in broad daylight, Carson takes on the one job he never wanted-pinning on a lawman's tin star to protect the innocent. A gang of ruthless killers are storming back to finish their work-and Carson Stone has just moved to the top of the death list."--
- Subjects: Western fiction.; Novels.; Large print books.; Sheriffs; Outlaws; Bounty hunters;
- Available copies: 14 / Total copies: 15
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- Adventures of Superman. [videorecording] / by Hamilton, John,1887-1958,actor.; Larson, Jack,actor.; Neill, Noel,actor.; Reeves, George,1914-1959,actor.(CARDINAL)747684; Shayne, Robert,actor.; Shuster, Joe,1914-1992.creator.(CARDINAL)343396; Siegel, Jerry,1914-1996,creator.(CARDINAL)343397; LC Purchase Collection (Library of Congress)DLC.(CARDINAL)843554; Warner Bros. Television.production company.(CARDINAL)843556; Warner Home Video (Firm)film distributor.(CARDINAL)218485;
Disc 1. Peril in Paris ; Tin hero ; The town that wasn't ; The tomb of Zaharan ; The man who made dreams come true ; Disappearing Lois -- disc 2. Money to burn ; Close shave ; The phony alibi ; The Prince Albert coat ; The stolen elephant ; Mr. Zero -- disc 3. Whatever goes up ; The last knight ; The magic secret ; Divide and conquer ; The mysterious cube ; The atomic captive -- disc 4. The Superman silver mine ; The big forget ; The gentle monster ; Superman's wife ; Three in one ; The brainy burro -- disc 5. The perils of Superman ; All that glitters.George Reeves, Noel Neill, Jack Larson, John Hamilton, Robert Shayne.Survivor of the destroyed planet Krypton, young Clark Kent defends truth, justice, and the American way.Rating: Not rated.
- Subjects: Action and adventure television programs.; Fiction television programs.; Superhero television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Superman (Fictitious character);
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- 50 weapons that changed warfare / by Weir, William,1928-2019.(CARDINAL)367750;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 249-253) and index.
- Subjects: Military weapons; Weapons;
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- Roughing it / by Twain, Mark,1835-1910.(CARDINAL)139043;
V. II I become city editor -- Boggs gluts his ire -- Mines not worth their "salt" -- Our gold-bearing flour-sack -- A Sixty-thousand-dollar horse -- Scotty Briggs and the parson -- Six-fingered Pete and the other "killers" -- The Official city desperado -- The Right way to deal with pirates -- A fearful and wonderful novel -- Bullion beyond belief -- Jim Blaine and his grandfather's ram -- The Gentle, inoffensive Chinese -- The Glorious flag on Davidson -- Glorious climate of California -- "Well, if it ain't a child!" -- What an earthquake does -- Blucher's banquet by proxy -- Pocket-mining -- The Prejudiced cat -- "Blanketing" the admiral -- Honolulu the beautiful -- Struggling with a horse -- Wiles of the horse-coupers -- Poi is not for every palate -- Playing at empire -- The End of great Kamehameha -- Fauna of the schooner "Boomerang" -- A Horrific letter from Greeley -- Captain Cook was rightly killed -- I guard the fair bathers -- Strange gigantic temple walls -- Kilauea, the pillar of fire -- Down into the crater -- My winning mule-trade -- Markiss, king of liars -- Lecturing, an unexpected success -- The Too practical joke -- Appendix A. Brief sketch of Mormon history -- Appendix B. The Mountain meadows massacre -- Appendix C. Concerning a frightful assassination that was never consummated.V.I Prefatory -- Bound away for Nevada -- We leave the "States" -- The Jackass-rabbit -- A flash and a vanish -- Queer coach and queerer people -- The Gliding, elusive coyote -- Grand moguls of the stage route -- When the buffalo climbed a tree -- "Here he comes!" the pony-rider -- "Don't gentleman! I'm a dead man" -- Slade the terrible -- The Killer's pitiful ending -- Over the Great Divide -- Salt Lake City -- We meet the king -- Mormon husbands, generous altruists -- A Hundred and ten tin whistles -- The Drowsy Mormon Bible -- Big money and big prices -- The Deadly alkali desert -- Lo! the depraved Goshoots -- What Hank said to Horace Greeley -- A Washoe zephyr at play -- The Air the angels breathe -- We burn our possessions -- I ride a bucking horse -- Governing in adversity -- Mountains gorged with wealth -- We go for our share -- I find fool gold -- We join a beggar's revel -- The Carson in flood -- Trailing ourselves in snow -- We drift in oblivion -- Saved but sullen -- The Great landslide case -- Tunneling the air -- I loathe hard labor -- Shadowing rich dreams -- Wonders of Mono Lake -- "Mph! dam' stove heap gone!" -- A "Blind lead" -- to millions! -- When blind led blind.In this book, the Mark Twain tells of his escapades in the American West and the Sandwich Islands. Although he clearly "speaks with forked tongue," his story is informative as well as humorous.
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- Better than fiction : true travel tales from great fiction writers / by George, Donald W.(CARDINAL)686368;
"A collection of original travel stories told by some of the world's best novelists, including Isabel Allende, Peter Matthiessen, Alexander McCall Smith, Joyce Carol Oates, Téa Obreht, DBC Pierre"--P. [4] of cover.
- Subjects: Anecdotes.; Voyages and travels.; Travel; Travelers' writings.; Authors;
- Available copies: 10 / Total copies: 11
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- The complete fairy tales and stories / by Andersen, H. C.(Hans Christian),1805-1875.(CARDINAL)139326; Haugaard, Erik Christian.(CARDINAL)509075; Haugaard, Erik Christian,translator.(CARDINAL)509075;
Evil king -- What the wind told about Valdemar Daae and his daughters -- Girl who stepped on bread -- Watchman of the tower -- Anne Lisbeth -- Children's prattle -- String of pearls -- Pen and the inkwell -- Dead child -- Cock and the weathercock -- "Lovely" -- Story from the dunes -- Puppeteer -- Two brothers -- Old church bell -- Twelve passengers -- Dung beetle -- What father does is always right -- Snowman -- In the duckyard -- Muse of the twentieth century -- Ice maiden -- Butterfly -- Psyche -- Snail and the rosebush -- "Will-o-the-wisps are in town," said the bog witch -- Windmill -- Silver shilling -- Bishop of Borglum Cloister and his kinsmen -- In the children's room -- Golden treasure -- How the storm changed the signs -- Teapot -- Songbird of the people -- Little green ones -- Pixy and the gardener's wife.Peiter, Peter, and Peer -- Hidden but not forgotten -- Janitor's son -- Moving day -- Snowdrop -- Auntie -- Toad -- Godfather's picture book -- Rags -- Two islands -- Who was the happiest? -- Wood nymph -- Family of Hen-Grethe -- Adventures of a Thistle -- Question of imagination -- Luck can be found in a stick -- Comet -- Days of the week -- Sunshine's story -- Great-grandfather --Candles -- Most incredible -- What the whole family said -- "Dance, dance, Dolly mine!" -- "It is you the fable is about" -- Great sea serpent -- Gardener and his master -- Professor and the flea -- Story old Johanna told -- Front door key -- The cripple -- Auntie Toothache.Shadow -- Old house -- Drop of water -- Happy family -- Story of a mother -- Collar -- Flax -- Bird Phoenix -- Story -- Silent album -- Old gravestone -- There is a difference -- World's most beautiful rose -- Year's story -- On the last day -- It is perfectly true! -- Swans' nest -- Happy disposition -- Grief -- Everything in its right place -- Pixy and the grocer -- Millennium -- Under the willow tree -- Five peas from the same pod -- Leaf from heaven -- She was no good -- Last pearl -- Two maidens -- uttermost parts of the sea -- Piggy bank -- Ib and little Christina -- Clod Hans -- Thorny path -- Servant -- Bottle -- Philosopher's stone -- How to cook soup upon a sausage pin -- Pepperman's nightcap -- "Something" -- Old oak tree's last dream -- Talisman -- Bog king's daughter -- Winners -- Bell deep.Tinderbox -- Little Claus and big Claus -- Princess and the pea -- Little Ida's flowers -- Inchelina -- Naughty boy -- Travelling companion -- Little mermaid -- Emporor's new clothes -- Magic galoshes -- Daisy -- Steadfast tin soldier -- Wild swans -- Garden of eden -- Flying trunk -- Storks -- Bronze pig -- Pact of friendship -- Rose from Homer's grave -- Sandman -- Rose elf -- Swineherd -- Buckwheat -- Angel -- Nightingale -- Sweethearts -- Ugly duckling -- Pine tree -- Snow quenn -- Mother Elderberry -- Darning needle -- Bell -- Grandmother -- Hill of the elves -- Red shoes -- Jumping competition -- Shepherdess and the chimney sweep -- Holger the dane -- Little match girl -- From the ramparts of the citadel -- From a window in Vartov -- Old street lamp -- Neighbors -- Little truck.Presents 156 tales accompanied by the author's notes on the background of his stories.
- Subjects: Fairy tales.; Fiction.; Andersen, H. C. (Hans Christian), 1805-1875; Andersen, H. C. (Hans Christian), 1805-1875; Fairy tales; Children's stories, Danish; Short stories; Short stories;
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- Bradbury speaks : too soon from the cave, too far from the stars / by Bradbury, Ray,1920-2012.(CARDINAL)148181;
About writing -- My demon, not afraid of happiness (undated) -- Vin revivere, or a vintage revisited (1991) -- How something wicked came (1996) -- Lincoln's doctor's dog's butterfly (undated) -- The whale, the whim, and I (undated) -- All's well that end's well...or, unhappily ever after (2003) -- Remembrance of books past (2004) -- About science fiction -- Predicting the past, remembering the future (2001) -- Mars: too soon from the cave, too far from the stars (2000) -- Earthrise and its faces (1999) -- Falling upward, or walking backward to the future (1999) -- Beyond Giverny (1994) -- About people -- Mouser (undated) -- Lord Russell and the pipsqueak (undated) -- More, much more, by Corwin (1999) -- Because of the wonderful things he does (1999) -- A milestone at milestone's: Bonderchuk remembered (undated) -- Free pass at Heaven's gate (1999) -- GBS: refurbishing the tin woodman: science fiction with a heart, a brain, and the nerve! (1997) -- About life -- The beautiful bad weather (2000) -- The affluence of despair: America through the looking glass (1998) -- The hunchback, the phantom, the mummy, and me (undated) -- Any friend of trains is a friend of mine (1968) -- I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to take it anymore! (the new millennium, that is) (undated) -- The rabbit hole lost and found book shoppe (undated) -- Beyond 1984 (1979) -- The ardent blasphemers (1962) -- That future with a funny name (1995) -- Hysteria, goddess of flight, or on takeoff, do not run up and down the aisles screaming (1993) -- Time to explore again: where is the madman who'll take us to Mars? (2004) -- About Paris -- Paris: always destroyed, always triumphant (1986) -- The sixty-minute Louvre: Paris by stopwatch (1993) -- About Los Angeles -- Queen of angels, not quite ready for her close-up (undated) -- L.A., how do I love thee? (undated) -- L.A., outta the way and let us happen! (2000) -- L.A., we are the world!: a new-millennium revelation (1989) -- Disneyland, or Disney's demon for happiness (undated).
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- The complete Hans Christian Andersen fairy tales / by Andersen, H. C.(Hans Christian),1805-1875.(CARDINAL)139326; Owens, Lily.(CARDINAL)514488;
Fir-tree -- Little Tiny or Thumbelina -- Brave tin soldier -- Ugly duckling -- Little Ida's flowers -- Storks -- Money-box -- Top and ball -- Wild swans -- Ole-Luk-Oie, the dream-god -- Little Tuk -- Snow queen -- Old house -- Happy family -- Elf of the rose -- Angel -- Story of the year -- Conceited apple branch -- Pea blossom -- Beetle who went on his travels -- Bottle neck -- Last dream of the old oak -- Portuguese duck -- Snow man -- Pen and the inkstand -- Butterfly -- Soup from a sausage skewer -- Little mermaid -- Old street lamp -- Darning-needle -- Rose from Homer's grave -- Flax -- Shirt-collar -- Little match girl -- Buckwheat -- Little Claus and Big Claus -- Travelling companion -- Goloshes of fortune -- Flying trunk -- Racers -- Metal pig -- Shepherdess and the sheep -- Nightingale -- She was good for nothing -- Goblin and the huckster -- What the old man does is always right -- Story of a mother -- Ib and little Christina -- Under the willow-tree -- Shepherd's story of the bond of friendship -- Jewish maiden -- Old bachelor's nightcap -- Puppet-show man -- Anne Lisbeth -- Beauty of form and beauty of mind -- Philosopher's stone -- In the uttermost parts of the sea -- Marsh king's daughter -- Child in the grave -- Elfin hill -- Garden of paradise -- Tinder-box -- Shadow -- Mail-coach passengers -- Grandmother -- Last pearl -- Something -- Cheerful temper -- Story of the wind -- Ice maiden -- Old church bell -- Holger danske -- Sunbeam and the captive -- Children's prattle -- Silver shilling -- Old grave-stone -- Loveliest rose in the world -- Leaf from heaven -- Girl who trod on the loaf -- Emperor's new suit -- Daisy -- Swineherd -- Saucy boy -- Princess and the pea -- red shoes -- Little elder-tree mother -- Neighbouring families -- Wicked prince -- Bell -- There is no doubt about it -- A story -- Everything in the right place -- Dumb book -- Two brothers -- Snail and the rose-tree -- Farm-yard cock and the weather cock -- Delaying is not forgetting -- Story from the sand-hills -- Gardener and the noble family -- Talisman -- On judgment day -- This fable is intended for you -- Teapot -- Goblin and the woman -- Which was the happiest? -- Pieter, Peter and Peer -- Candles -- Most incredible thing -- Vano and Glano -- Great-grandfather -- Great sea serpent -- Little green ones -- Flea and the professor -- Days of the week -- Comet -- What the whole family said -- Luck may lie in a pin -- Sunshine stories -- Rags -- Dance dance doll of mine -- Aunty Toothache -- Cripple -- Gate key -- What old Johanne told -- Godfather's picture book -- Great grief -- Jumper -- Jack the dullard -- Ole the tower-keeper -- Drop of water -- Two maidens -- Bishop of Borglum and his warriors -- Bell-deep -- Phoenix bird -- Swan's nest -- Psyche -- Will-o-the-wisp is in the town, says the moor-woman -- Windmill -- In the nursery -- Golden treasure -- Storm shakes the shield -- Bird of popular song -- Toad -- Porter's son -- Snowdrop -- Our aunt -- Dryad -- Thistle's experiences -- Poultry Meg's family -- What one can invent -- Thorny road of honor -- In a thousand years -- By the almshouse window -- Moving day -- String of pearls -- New century's goddess -- What the moon saw -- Lucky Peer -- Court cards.
- Subjects: Fiction.; Children's stories, Danish; Fairy tales;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- When I am an old woman I shall wear purple / by Martz, Sandra,editor.(CARDINAL)770047; Martz, Sandra.(CARDINAL)770047;
A collection of writings with the theme of women growing older.This volume is a collection of fiction, photographs and poetry that evokes the beauty, humor and courage of women living in their later years and tells of the endearing moments of joy and passion to be found in the rich and varied world of midlife and beyond. This anthology that takes a refreshing look at issues of aging in a society that glorifies youth, conveying the lovingly cultivated idiosyncrasies, wisdom and beauty of women who have reached an age in their lives when they feel they are finally free to be themselves.
- Subjects: Literature.; Women; Aging; Older women; Older people's writings, American.; American literature; Women.; Womyn.;
- Available copies: 28 / Total copies: 29
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