Over 150 pages! This awesome collection includes the following four educational books: Alphabet All-Stars The original alphabet book that started it all! Full of fun pictures and interesting facts, Alphabet All-Stars is a great way to learn the ABC's. This book is approximately 32 pages, and a great addition to your children's library! Alphabet All-Stars: Trivia Time So you think you've mastered the alphabet, do you? Well I've got a little something for you... Try your luck with Alphabet All-Stars: Trivia Time, where challenges come from every corner of the alphabet in this fun-filled volume. Guess the object associated with the letter and perhaps you'll be worthy of Obi the Owl's grand prize. Approximately 60 pages in all. Alphabet All-Stars: Flashcards This volume features a set of colorful cards with fruits and vegetables, approximately 32 pages in length. Like the other books in the series, the illustrations are simple, vibrant and professional. Alphabet All-Stars: Animal Edition Obi the Owl delivers yet another memorable learning experience! This volume features a colorful array of birds, animals and sea creatures, and is approximately 35 pages in length. Intended for children 3 to 5. Descriptions of my other popular children's books are included after the main feature (an additional 5 pages).
This excellent volume includes the following four educational books: 1. Alphabet All-Stars: Colorful Cards Principal Pippers has a new deck of colorful flashcards that he'd like to share with you since you're such an awesome student! Guess the colors and learn new words in this all-new volume of Alphabet All-Stars! Approximately 40 pages. 2. Alphabet All-Stars: Theme Park A departure from my traditional alphabet books, Alphabet All-Stars: Theme Park is the story of one child's adventure at a local amusement park. What will they find when they step through the gates of Fantasy Funland? Find out! Approximately 40 pages. 3. Alphabet All-Stars: Guess The Letter It's the end of the school year and Obi the Owl has a fun little test for you. Identify the letter and corresponding animal and you just might just earn your diploma. Approximately 60 pages. Please note that this is a regular picture book, not an interactive game. 4. Alphabet All-Stars: Where Does Panda Fit In? Sofie Squirrel has a problem. Her animal flashcards are incomplete and needs help fast! Can a lonely panda cub help solve the mystery? Approximately 40 pages. Intended for children 3 to 5. Over 170 pages in all. Descriptions of my other popular children's books are included after the main feature (an additional 5 pages).
Four fun animal alphabet books in one definitive volume! What's included: 1. Alphabet All-Stars: Animal Edition Obi the Owl delivers yet another memorable learning experience! This volume features a colorful array of birds, animals and sea creatures, and is 35 pages in length. 2. Alphabet All-Stars: More Animals It's the ultimate animal alphabet book! This edition is over 60 pages in length, and utilizes a mixture of artwork and photography to convey what the animals look like in real life. A fantastic reading experience for children ages 3-6! 3. Alphabet All-Stars: Silly Animals It's a silly alphabet book with even sillier writing by the silliest author of all! This edition is approximately 40 pages in length, and is best viewed in color. A fun way to practice the alphabet for children ages 3-6! 4. Alphabet All-Stars: Guess The Letter It's the end of the school year and Obi the Owl has a fun little test for you. Identify the letter and corresponding animal and you just might just earn your diploma. Over 60 colorful pages in all! Please note that this is a regular picture book, not an interactive game. Descriptions of my other popular children's books are included after the main feature (an additional 5 pages).
This incredible collection contains these four educational books: 1. Alphabet All-Stars: Clever Cards (includes American Sign Language!) Obi the Owl is back with another fun set of flashcards! Each card contains 2 items that your child can guess, and in addition, the American Sign Language equivalent for that letter. This book is 62 pages in length, and like the other books in the series, the illustrations are clean, simple and vibrant. 2. Alphabet All-Stars: Funny Flashcards Uncle Ozzie is filling in, and he's brought with him a funny-looking set of flashcards. This volume features ugly fairies, crazy leprechauns, hardhat hippos, and more! 3. Alphabet All-Stars: More Animals It's the ultimate animal alphabet book! This edition is over 60 pages in length, and utilizes a mixture of artwork and photography to convey what the animals look like in real life. A fantastic reading experience for children ages 3-5! 4. Alphabet All-Stars: Silly Animals It's a silly alphabet book with even sillier writing by the silliest author of all! This edition is approximately 40 pages in length, and is best viewed in color. A fun way to practice the alphabet for children ages 3-5! Approximately 200 pages in all. Descriptions of my other popular children's books are included after the main feature (an additional 5 pages).
Simply massive! Year One includes: 1. Alphabet All-Stars - The original alphabet book that started it all! Full of fun pictures and interesting facts, Alphabet All-Stars is a great way to learn the ABC's. This book is 32 pages in length, and a great addition to your children's library. 2. Alphabet All-Stars: Trivia Time - Bright and colorful pictures abound in this fun volume of Alphabet All-Stars, where you guess the object associated with the letter of the alphabet. Over 60 pages of awesome alphabet goodness! 3. Alphabet All-Stars: Flashcards - This volume features a set of colorful flashcards featuring fruits and vegetables. It is 32 pages in length, and like the other books in the series, the illustrations are simple, vibrant and professional. 4. Alphabet All-Stars: Animal Edition - Obi the Owl delivers yet another memorable learning experience! This volume features a colorful array of birds, animals and sea creatures. Approximately 35 pages in length. 5. Alphabet All-Stars: More Animals - It's the ultimate animal alphabet book! This edition is over 60 pages in length, and utilizes a mixture of artwork and photography to convey what the animals look like in real life. 6. Alphabet All-Stars: Where Does Panda Fit In? - Sofie Squirrel has a problem. Her animal flashcards are incomplete and needs help fast! Can a lonely panda cub help solve the mystery? Approximately 40 pages. 7. Alphabet All-Stars: Silly Animals - It's a silly alphabet book with even sillier writing by the silliest author of all! This edition is approximately 40 pages in length, and is best viewed in color. A fun way to practice the alphabet! 8. Alphabet All-Stars: Colorful Cards - Principal Pippers has a new deck of colorful flashcards that he'd like to share with you since you're such an awesome student! Guess the colors and learn new words in this all-new volume of Alphabet All-Stars! Approximately 40 pages. 9. Alphabet All-Stars: Guess The Letter - It's the end of the school year and Obi the Owl has a fun little test for you. Identify the letter and corresponding animal and you just might just earn your diploma. Approximately 60 pages. Please note that this is a regular picture book, not an interactive game. BONUS! 10. Alphabet All-Stars: Theme Park - A departure from my traditional alphabet books, Alphabet All-Stars: Theme Park is the story of one child's adventure at a local amusement park. What will they find when they step through the gates of Fantasy Funland? A great reward for graduating from the Alphabet All-Stars Academy! Intended for children 3 to 5. Over 400 pages in all. Descriptions of my other popular children's books are included after the main feature (an additional 5 pages).
“Daddy!” The dragon blinked as the wee little human called out to him. Him? Her “Daddy”? Powerful enough to have been venerated by humankind, yet warmhearted and even a tad ditzy, the dragon soon finds himself raising and doting on the precocious Olivia as if she really were his daughter in this touching tale. The toddler may be impossibly cute now, but just you wait—she’s a curious child and she’s growing up real fast. You can bet that one day, she’ll be the strongest human there is! But first, how will he handle little Olivia receiving an acceptance letter to a human school?
Unlock essential guitar theory to boost your ability and confidence as a guitarist. Easy language. Music reading not required! (includes audio lessons - see inside book for details) Inside the 12 chapters of this guitar theory book you’ll learn about intervals, triads, major and minor keys, chord sequences - and understand how to apply them to your playing, improvising and songwriting. I’ll use diagrams and simple, non-intimidating language to teach you in minutes, things which confuse some guitarists for years. This guitar music theory book is for you if: - You want to boost your music theory knowledge so you can become the guitar player you really want to be - You’re a singer songwriter who needs to learn about chords, keys and chord progressions in order to write great songs (like you hear on recordings!) - You want to learn music theory but are unsure where to start - You’re a student who needs a crash course in music theory essentials to prepare for college auditions, entrance exams etc - You’re a beginner who wants to easily learn how music works as you take your first steps in learning to play guitar so you can avoid confusion, improve faster and learn more easily - You feel confused and intimidated by the ‘jargon’ you hear other musicians or YouTube teachers use - You ‘kind of’ understand theory… but you’re not really sure how well! What will this book teach you about? In the 12 lessons you’ll find super clear explanations, practical examples and quiz questions on: - The Musical Alphabet (the only 12 notes used in all music!) - Tones and Semitones - The Major Scale (learn what it actually is…) - Major and Minor Triads (as used in most pop, country, rock and folk music) - Major Scale Intervals (major 3rds, perfect 4ths...what are they?) - Chromatic Intervals (discover what weird names like diminished and augmented really mean) - Major Keys (Parts 1 & 2) - Chord Progressions (start writing pro sounding chord sequences and songs of your own) - Pentatonic Scales (the most common guitar scales ever…) - The Natural Minor Scale (essential for minor key soloing in rock, pop and other styles) - Minor Key Basics (learn the secrets of awesome minor key songs and chord sequences) How will you learn and remember all this? Easy! Each chapter introduces a new element of guitar theory. You get a clear but detailed explanation of the concept and multiple examples/practical exercises, FAQs and more to drive your understanding home. Test yourself using the quiz questions at the end of each chapter (answers supplied). To help you play certain practical examples there is also an appendix of common open chord shapes and barre chords at the back of the book. Plus, every chapter is also available to you as an audio file so you can immerse yourself in guitar theory whilst at the gym or walking the dog! You'll find details for these in the book. You Can Do This … and without all the bull! 'No Bull Music Theory for Guitarists' will make your journey as a guitarist much more enjoyable and way less confusing than mine has been! As a self-taught 18 year old guitarist, it literally took me years to figure this stuff out. I’ve taught the material in this book to thousands of musicians around the world both in person and via my website, and I can tell you this: Learning about music theory doesn’t need to be scary, confusing, difficult or something that you avoid doing because you don’t know where to start. It's time to become the guitar player you know you could be!
As pointed out in my last two publications, no comprehensive study has been undertaken about the American Learned Men and Women with Czechoslovak roots. The aim of this work is to correct this glaring deficiency, with the focus on immigration from the period of mass migration and beyond, irrespective whether they were born in their European ancestral homes or whether they have descended from them. Whereas in the two mentioned monographs, the emphasis has been on scholars and social and natural scientists; and men and women in medicine, applied sciences and engineering, respectively, the present compendium deals with notable Americans of Czechoslovak ancestry in arts and letters, and in education. With respect to women, although most professional fields were closed to them through much of the nineteenth century, the area of arts and letters was opened to them, as noted earlier and as this compendium authenticates.