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The Four Seasons For Little People
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The Four Seasons For Little PeopleThe Four Seasons For Little People

It's a very interesting book for young learners. It can explain them the four seasons. It's also for their teachers who want to enrich their lessons. The book is full of pictures.

REUPLOAD NEEDED

 
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Tags: their, lessons, pictures, Seasons, People, Little, teachers
Color Atlas of Vascular Diseases
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Color Atlas of Vascular Diseases

Providing angiologists and vascular surgeons with a comprehensive survey of all aspects of vascular diseases from diagnosis to treatment, all the clinical pictures here are documented by pathological pictures, angiograms or X-rays.
 
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Tags: pictures, vascular, angiograms, documented, pathological
Robin Hood And The Golden Arrow
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Robin Hood And The Golden Arrow

The classic story of Robin Hood with colorful pictures
 
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Tags: Robin, Golden, Arrow, pictures, colorful
Hooray! Fly Guy
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Hooray! Fly Guy

Children will laugh out loud at the story and pictures in this sixth book in the easy-to-read Fly Guy series!

"Flies can't play football," says the coach. But Fly Guy and Buzz are determined to prove him wrong. New readers will experience both pride and delight as they read the simple text and look at the funny pictures of Fly Guy trying to kick a football, go out for a pass, and tackle his friend Buzz. In the end Fly Guy scores and gets to do his hilarious touchdown dance.

Hooray for Fly Guy!
 
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Tags: football, pictures, Hooray, tackle, trying
Moby-Dick in Pictures
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Moby-Dick in PicturesMoby-Dick in Pictures

Inspired by one of the world’s greatest novels, Ohio artist Matt Kish set out on an epic voyage of his own one day in August 2009. More than one hundred and fifty years following the original publication of Moby-Dick, Kish began illustrating Herman Melville’s classic, creating an image a day over the next eighteen months based on text selected from every page of the 552-page Signet Classics paperback edition. Completely self-taught, Kish refused to set any boundaries for the artwork and employed a deliberately low-tech approach in response to the increasing popularity of born-digital art and literature.
 
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Tags: Moby-Dick, Completely, self-taught, refused, edition, Pictures, paperback, Classics