My First Color Dominoes

My First Color Dominoes

Author:

Publisher: Twirl

Published: 2014-03-18

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9782848019468

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This book and accompanying domino game offer an intriguing way to learn and explore the world of color. The game—28 sturdy pieces securely stowed—features colorful familiar objects to match end to end. And the robust board book stashed in a pocket on the other side reinforces color combinations learned in the game. Just what colors combine to make gray? Pink and green! This new twist on an old classic is guaranteed to provide fun for years.


Oh No, Domino!

Oh No, Domino!

Author: Kimberly M. Adlerman

Publisher:

Published: 2007-04-15

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9780970577375

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Domino is a dog who thinks that everything round is a ball, even the spots on his coat of fur. Includes a CD of the book read by Kevin Kammeraad with music by Danny Adlerman.


Ichabod Empire

Ichabod Empire

Author: Hoi Polloi

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2014-09-03

Total Pages: 622

ISBN-13: 131248702X

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For a good old fashioned romp that mixes Atlas Shrugged with The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, follow Annie, Gonzo, Malcolm X and Jiminy Cricket into the land of the golden ounce (oz.), as they discover their destinies, foment revolution against the empire and in the process, figure out how to get off the yellow brick road before the witches from the Emerald City destroy them.


Dominoes Game Night

Dominoes Game Night

Author: Travis Newsome

Publisher: Black Dog & Leventhal

Published: 2023-06-27

Total Pages: 191

ISBN-13: 0762481250

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In this comprehensive guide, a 3-time World Domino Champion breaks down the fascinating history and culture of one of the world's most popular pastimes—and shares how-to instructions for playing 65 different domino games. Featuring step-by-step, illustrated instructions, Dominoes Game Night will teach readers how to play 65 different domino games, including popular variations like Matador, Muggins, Chicken Foot, and Mexican Train. In addition to providing the rules of standard game play, Dominoes Game Night also delves into the 1,000+ year history and culture of the game across the world, and it looks at modern day domino tournaments that are played both in person and online. Also touching on more idiosyncratic domino uses like toppling, Dominoes Game Night introduces readers to the countless benefits of playing Dominoes—like improved memory retention and concentration—while also teaching discipline and bolstering social interactions. With a breakdown of Dominoes terms, rules, and turn-by-turn examples, this book explains the reasoning behind making specific plays, and it takes an in-depth look at the critical thinking and deductive reasoning skills that are required to master the game. Whether you're a novice who is just learning to play, or an experienced player looking to elevate your game, Dominoes Game Night offers all the tools you need to consistently win games at a higher level. Written by a 3-time World Domino Champion, Dominoes Game Night is sure to become the go-to companion for both casual players and Domino die-hards.


The Color of Dusk

The Color of Dusk

Author: Phyllis Demarecaux

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2016-10-07

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 1491796251

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Phyllis Demarecauxs story began during the Great Depression in rural Montana, where her parents struggled to raise five children in the years leading up to the Second World War. She lost touch with her mothers Cherokee culture when the family left Wolf Point and moved to Sidney. The accidental death of their brother and fending for themselves while their parents partied caused Phyllis and her siblings to grow up quickly. After a failed marriage and the loss of her child, Phyllis enlisted in the Womens Army Corps and gained some notoriety as Miss Subways and as film host and model. Leaving behind the fallout from a second divorce, she moved to Paris,where she began writing childrens stories, working for the publishing house Hachette, and ultimately giving birth to her son, Sean. In 1980 she met her future husband, the screenwriter and film producer Robert Joseph. Phyllis worked alongside her husband in the film industry until his death in 2002. From humble beginnings to Hollywood, Phyllis Demarecaux has woven a fascinating story that traces the arc of her long, colorful life.