Susanne Suba
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The book of Jewish holidays
Discusses the significance and the customs of various Jewish holidays including Sukkot, Purim, and Yom Hashoah.
Five true dog stories
An anthology of five dog stories including the story of Barry, the Saint Bernard.
Up and down and all around
Introduces, in rhyming text, the concepts of up and down and all around.
Favorite fairy tales told in Germany
Seven well known German tales: The Frog Prince, The Elves and the Shoemaker, Rapunzel, The Cat and the Mouse in Partnership, Rumpelstiltskin, Hansel and Gretel, and The Bremen Town Musicians.
A Pint of Judgment
A small girl makes great efforts to get her mother the most desired item on her Christmas list, however there is a phonetic misunderstanding. Confusion and amusement ensue.
Dancing to danger
Two seventeen-year-old English girls travelling on the continent with a ballet company become involved with an international smuggling gang.
Dangerous adventure!
A brief biography of Charles A. Lindbergh emphasizing his historic solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean.
A Rocket in My Pocket
A book of childhood rhymes that children used to chant while playing skip rope or other games, or just because they were funny. For people of a certain age, I am sure you will find this bringing back memories.
Tizz on a pack trip
Don takes Tizz on a horseback trip through the Glacier Park area. Near the end of the trek he rides to get help for a friend injured in an avalanche.
The monkeys & the pedlar
When a pedlar falls asleep in the woods, a group of monkeys help themselves to the contents of his pack.
The watersnake
Two boys plan to catch the watersnake that lives in the pond for their science project, but the snake has other ideas.
The Hunting Trip
"From the #1 New York Times-bestselling author of the W. E. B. Griffin novels comes a rollicking story of love, war, and adventure. As the author of the electrifying W. E. B. Griffin novels of the military, police, spies, and counterspies, William E. Butterworth III has been delighting readers for decades-but he has a special treat for them now. At the tender age of sixteen, Philip W. Williams III is expelled from boarding school for committing a prank, and on the train home naturally wonders where his life will take him now. It never enters his mind that he will become a world-class marksman and a special agent of the U.S. Army Counterintelligence Corps in postwar Germany, play a key role in the defection of a Soviet officer and then court danger as a courier for the CIA, marry an Austrian ballet dancer of ferocious mien, become a renowned bestselling novelist, and meet the love of his life on a hunting trip to Scotland. Yet all of this, and a great deal more, awaits him, in a raucous series of adventures across Europe and the United States that will have readers laughing, cheering, and propulsively turning the pages to discover what happens next. It is a novel that only Bill Butterworth could write-and that his millions of fans will enjoy"--
Moon-Uncle, Moon-Uncle
Forty-three Indic nursery rhymes reflect the child's view of family, fantasy, and nature.
The man with the bushy beard & other tales
Five brief tales from Eastern Europe show the foolishness of people and animals.