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We Are All Alike... We Are All Different
"We Are All Alike... We Are All Different," a book written by children for children, reinforces multicultural and anti-bias learning and appreciation With original drawings and their own lyrical words, the children in Rosalind Goldberg's kindergarten class at Cheltenham Elementary School in Pennsylvania share the ways they look and feel, the games they play, the foods they like, the homes they live in, and the families they live with, concluding that "We are all alike. We are all different. We are a family." This class-made book is the result of a Scholastic awards program sponsored by Cabbage Patch Kids..
Price: $8.95
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Flight Guide for Success: Tips and Tactics for the Aspiring Airline Pilot
Newly-published 3rd edition has over 70 articles answering the tough pilot career questions without sugar-coating the answers Kahn offers solid advice on subjects that other books dare not raise, including best routes to a pro-pilot job, what qualifications count most with employers, how old is too old, is discrimination dead, handling blemishes in your background and finally, what's the life of a pro pilot really like and is it for you?.
Price: $19.95
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We Are All Alike . . . We Are All Different
WE ARE ALL ALIKE...WE ARE ALL DIFFERENT celebrates the multitude of differences in our society -- at a time when understanding tolerance and diversity have never been more important. Written by children for children, WE ARE ALL ALIKE reinforces multicultural and anti-bias learning and appreciation. With original drawings and their own lyrical words, a class of kindergartners share the ways they look and feel, the games they play, the foods they like, the homes they live in, and the families they live with, concluding that "We are all alike. We are all different. We are a family." .
Price: $22.59
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Coping in New Territory: The Handbook for Children of Aging Parents, Third Edition
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Cheltenham Township (PA) (Images of America)
Beginning in the 1700s, water from the Tookany Creek powered mills throughout what became Cheltenham Township. Following the coming of the railroad in 1855 and the end of the Civil War, many of the wealthy in Philadelphia moved to the area to establish summer homes and, later, permanent residences. Home to early abolitionist Lucretia Mott and Camp William Penn, the nationís largest training ground for black Union troops, Cheltenham Township today remains a diverse community with a rich history. ÝÝCheltenham Township is the first comprehensive photographic history of this Philadelphia suburb. From the early days of mill towns along the Tookany Creek to the vast estates built by the fabulously wealthy at the end of the nineteenth century, Cheltenham Township captures all the towns and villages that comprise the township. The histories of Wyncote, Cheltenham Village, Elkins Park, Glenside, Melrose Park, and LaMott are brought into focus with many rare and unpublished photographs. Pictured are the early homes of Richard Wall and Toby Leech and the later mansions of the Widener, Elkins, Stetson, and Cooke families, as well as the fire companies, businesses, schools, people, and institutions that define the history of Cheltenham Township. ÝÝ.
Price: $12.33
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Festival Gold: Three Decades of Cheltenham Racing
The definitive history of the Cheltenham Festival since 1963, this book features the Gold Cup, the Queen Mother Champion Chase, the Champion Hurdle, and other important races from each year. Superbly illustrated throughout with pictures from Bernard Parkin, the official Cheltenham course photographer who has been involved with racing since 1957, this is a beautiful and evocative book. All the results from each festival are included, as well as comprehensive backgrounds on the chief participants, the conditions, and the characters associated with the event, from the legendary Arkle and Best Mate to Tom Dreaper and the late Queen Mother. .
Price: $55.00
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We Are All Alike... We Are All Different / Todos somos iguales... Todos somos diferentes [Handmade Bilingual, Dual-Language, Spanish AND English Book]
Professionally translated and proof-read by a retired Spanish Professor from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a native Spanish-speaker from Columbia. Brand new paperback in English, altered with high-quality (Avery) labels with Spanish text added on each page. Spanish text formatted to fit AROUND pictures and English text. English and Spanish texts side-by-side are great for dual-language families or dual-language wannabees: Spanish-speaking families who are learning English OR English-speaking families who are learning Spanish! BOOK DESCRIPTION: "We Are All Alike... We Are All Different," a book written by children for children, reinforces multicultural and anti-bias learning and appreciation. With original drawings and their own lyrical words, the children in Rosalind Goldberg's kindergarten class at Cheltenham Elementary School in Pennsylvania share the ways they look and feel, the games they play, the foods they like, the homes they live in, and the families they live with, concluding that "We are all alike. We are all different. We are a family." This class-made book is the result of a Scholastic awards program sponsored by Cabbage Patch Kids..
Price: $6.95
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