parks

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parks

What's in a park?

1998
Photographs depict different kinds of parks, including a playground, an amusement park, a national park, and a baseball park.

Who hides in the park =

Les myst?eres du parc
1986
Texts in English, French, Chinese, and Japanese are accompanied by the author's paintings depicting the plants, the animals, the legends--the many enjoyments of Stanley Park in Vancouver.

One, two, and three

what does each one see?
1995
Mama, Lindsey, and their dog Chaos have a busy day at the park. Features scenes viewed from the perspective of each of the three.

Rain play

2008
Most people leave the park when rain begins to fall, while others enjoy the sights, sounds, and feel of the cool water--until thunder and lightening come near.

Things at the park

2007
Photographs and simple text describe the various things found at the park.

A camel called April

1990
When the animals in Harry's dreams settle in the park across the street, the park gardener finds homes in the zoo for all of them, except the stubborn camel.

Maxwell's mountain

2006
After preparing to be an outdoorsman, Maxwell sets out to climb the mountain in the park.

The man who made parks

the story of parkbuilder Frederick Law Olmsted
2009
A brief biography of nineteenth-century landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, who designed some of America's most famous parks, and was also responsible for the creation of the nation's first park systems.

In the city of Paris

1985
Even though the garden parks of Paris may shelter pigeons, toads, horses, lions, and unicorns, the law strictly forbids dogs, even those on leashes.

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