Have You Ever Seen a Duck in a Raincoat? compares human clothing, footwear and headgear with the equivalent animal adaptations. Have you ever seen a lobster in a helmet? No? That's because lobsters don't need helmets because they have a hard shell to protect their heads and bodies. Each informational picture book in the Have You Ever Seen series uses lighthearted human-animal comparisons to teach primary-level children about animals.
Уникальная образовательная методика Глена Домана. UNIQUE EDUCATIONAL СD ROMs from the popular system of Glen Doman A kit of 2 CD ROMs “Wunderkind BABY” contains more than 200 sounded, automatic developing English-language presentations (more than 5 000 flash-cards) for the babies from 0 to 6 y.o. Presentations will allow You: -To give encyclopedic knowledge to a tiny child starting at birth -To develop child's brain and photographic memory. -To teach kids English language from the earliest stages of life -Easy to teach children to read and to count.
Great care and pride have been taken throughout each stage of development for Oklahoma: Land of Contrasts. The textbook is written in an interesting narrative style, richly illustrated, and meets ALL state’s standards. All books in the My State History series are arranged in chapters and sections with core skills emphasized. Readers will find the textbook is filled with images that create interest and teach. Exercises and activities included in the book are designed to further engage students.
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Teach Yourself VISUALLY Chess
Chess is a mental game, but you don't have to strain your brain to learn the basics-not with this guide that shows you how to play. Teach Yourself VISUALLY Chess covers how to set up the board, how each piece moves, opening strategies and variations, attacking themes and common sacrifices, and more. Photos of the board let you see strategies in action. For hands-on practice, you can even set up your board and make your moves as you learn. With this book and practice, you'll be saying "Checkmate" in no time.
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