Ann Becker
1) Horses
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Learn basic art techniques and interesting facts while drawing horses. Perfect for illustrated reports.
3) Big Cats
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Learn basic art techniques and interesting facts while drawing big cats. Perfect for illustrated reports.
4) Dinosaurs
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Learn basic art techniques and interesting facts while drawing dinosaurs. Perfect for illustrated reports.
5) Tractors
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Marshall Cavendish Benchmark
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2010
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32 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm.
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"Discusses the different kinds of tractors, what they are used for, and how they work"--Provided by publisher.
6) Fire engines
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Marshall Cavendish Benchmark
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c2010
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32 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm.
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"Discusses the different kinds of fire engines, what they are used for, and how they work"--Provided by publisher.
7) Mount Sinai
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Tucked alongside a harbor on Long Island's north shore, Mount Sinai has long attracted residents and visitors. It was the site of an early European settlement in 1664 and the embarkation point of the Revolutionary War foray into enemy territory by Maj. Benjamin Tallmadge, a member of Gen. George Washington's Setauket spy ring. Mount Sinai was a farming and seafaring community in the 1600s, 1700s, and 1800s. In 1891, it became the site of the "sanitary...
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In an area that was little more than a thick forest lining Buffalo Bayou, Houston was founded in 1836 by the Allen brothers and named after the Republic of Texas's beloved general Sam Houston. By 1860, there were 5,000 residents in Houston, wooden sidewalks, a few shell-paved roads, and five railroads. Out of the mud and mayhem of Houston's humble frontier beginnings arose men like Thomas W. House, Alexander P. Root, Edward Hopkins Cushing, Thomas...
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In the early 1920s, when T.W. House Jr., A.C. Guthrie, and Thomas Ball came to the conclusion that Houston needed a new country club, complete with an 18-hole golf course, they formed Country Club Estates. They chose to build on land called the House tract just west of downtown. Very quickly, 300 memberships were sold, with each including one share of stock in the company. Within a year, Will and Mike Hogg, along with Hugh Potter, recognized this...