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Is there a cow in Moscow?

more beastly mispronunciations and sound advice : another opinionated guide for the well-spoken
1990

Wonderbook

an illustrated guide to creating imaginative fiction
2013
"This guide to writing imaginative fiction takes a completely novel approach and fully exploits the visual nature of fantasy through original drawings, maps, renderings, and exercises to create a spectacularly beautiful and inspiring object. Employing an accessible, example-rich approach, Wonderbook energizes and motivates while also providing practical, nuts-and-bolts information needed to improve as a writer. Aimed at aspiring and intermediate-level writers, Wonderbook includes helpful sidebars and essays from some of the biggest names in fantasy today, such as George R. R. Martin, Lev Grossman, Neil Gaiman, Michael Moorcock, Catherynne M. Valente, and Karen Joy Fowler, to name a few"--Provided by publisher.

English-Arabic, Arabic-English word to word bilingual dictionary

with math, science & social studies subject vocabulary
2012
An English to Arabic and Arabic to English dictionary featuring 27,000 entries. Includes a list of approximately 8,400 math, science, and social studies terms.

Scooby bakes a cake

2004
Teaches readers about the final "e" sounds through a story in which Scooby-Doo and Shaggy bake a cake.

Sounds in the cellar

2004
Teaches readers about the soft "c" and "g" sounds through a story in which Shaggy searches for the origin of a scary sound in the cellar.

Ding-dong pizza!

2004
Teaches readers about the "-ng" sounds through a story in which Scooby-Doo and Shaggy deliver a pizza to a creepy house.

Shaggy's cheesy lunch

2004
Teaches readers about the "ch" and "sh" sounds through a story in which Scooby-Doo and Shaggy enjoy a large lunch.

Too many ghosts

2004
Teaches readers about plural sounds through a story in which Scooby-Doo and Shaggy are frightened by trick-or-treaters.

The Hueys in What's the opposite?

2016
Quirky egg-shaped creatures known as the Hueys explore the concept of opposites.

A cache of jewels and other collective nouns

1991
Rhyming text and illustrations introduce a variety of collective nouns such as a "drift of swans" and a "clutch of eggs." A Reading Rainbow book.

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