The Berenstain Bears Forget Their Manners (First Time Books)
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The Berenstain Bears Forget Their Manners (First Time Books)
When Mama Bear's efforts to improve her family's manners are unsuccessful, she devises a Politeness Plan-a chart listing a chore as a penalty for each act of rudeness. Basic etiquette is presented in a practical way. Berenstain illustrations add humor and understanding.
With the aim to present the basic principles of stress, rhythm and intonation, this 'oldie goldie' is a graded set of exercises for all stages of learning english. This book, first published in 1951, is the seventh impression dated 1961.
Ideal for children aged 2 years and upwards, the First Skills reorders, activity books and flash cards are designed for parents to help young children develop basic skills in early moths, language and writing.
Help your child to link times to landmarks in his day and week. At first, teach the whole hours and progress to half hours when your child understands what half is - cutting up food is a great way to teach this. It is best to start telling the time using the analogue clock face. Later, look at other type of clocks and talk about minutes and seconds.
This self-study guide for the Project Management Professional (PMP) certification exam from the Project Management Institute contains everything project managers need to pass the PMP Exam, including 44 processes, and 592 inputs, tools, and outputs. Exam topics are covered and insider secrets, complete explanations of all PMP subjects, test tricks and tips, hundreds of highly realistic sample questions, and exercises designed to strengthen understanding of PMP concepts and prepare managers for exam success on the first attempt are provided.
"Human Spaceflight" explores the epoch journeys of human beings as they first ventured beyond Earth's atmosphere, starting in the early 1960s, and traveled into outer space. One of the most memorable of these daring missions occurred on July 20, 1969, when American astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first human to walk on another world.