Bad Girls Go Everywhere: The Life of Helen Gurley Brown
From Brown's first book, Sex and the Single Girl, a bold precursor to today's unapologetic Sex in the City, to her editing of the most widely read women's magazine in the world, Brown defied traditional mores to proclaim the unmarried woman's right to happiness. The first woman to publicly say there was another role available in the conservative context of the 1960s, Brown offered American women a revelation that resulted in a revolution.
A beautifully realized, deceptively simple classroom memoir from a longtime kindergarten teacher and author. Paley begins the narrative of her final year of teaching by focusing on Reeny, a self-assured, thoughtful, and creative black five-year-old girl in a class that's mostly Caucasian and Asian. Reeny is a wonderful character, but it is her identification with another character, Frederick the mouse in a Leo Lionni children's book, that is the catalyst for a truly remarkable classroom experience..
Dr' Seuss's Book of Wonderful Noises - Mr. Brown Can Moo - Can You?
In this "Book of Wonderful Noises," Mr. Brown struts his stuff, as he imitates everything from popping corks to horse feet ("pop pop pop pop" and "klopp klopp klopp," respectively) while inviting everyone to join him in the fun.
I use this book to teach 3yr old children English.
Автор предлагает вам взломать код - сверхсложный, таящий в себе опасность и угрозу для всего мира! Но... кто придумал этот код?! Чего он добивается?! Зачем вступил в безжалостную игру с Агентством национальной безопасности США?! Оружие загадочного врага - всего лишь набор символов и букв. За расшифровку берется лучший криптограф Америки Сьюзан Флетчер. И то, что она обнаруживает, ставит под угрозу не только важнейшие разработки спецслужб США, но и судьбы миллионов людей... С этой секунды на Сьюзан начинается настоящая охота...
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The Lost Symbol is a 2009 novel by American writer Dan Brown. It is a thriller set in Washington, D.C., after the events of The Da Vinci Code.
Released on September 15, 2009, it is the third Brown novel to involve the character of Harvard University symbologist Robert Langdon, following 2000's Angels & Demons and 2003's The Da Vinci Code. It had a first printing of 6.5 million (5 million in North America, 1.5 million in the UK), the largest in Doubleday history.
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