Angela Tolbert's Library

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9780736426701 RH Disney Based on Walt Disney's animated classic, this vintage Little Golden Book from 1951 retells the story of Alice’s wild adventures in Wonderland. National Geographic Books
9780689806971 Stephen Krensky Santa tries all sorts of different jobs, including postal worker, zookeeper, circus performer, and even chimney sweep until he finds his true calling. Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
9780763622701 Kate DiCamillo After Mercy the pig snuggles to sleep with the Watsons, all three awaken with the bed teetering on the edge of a big hole in the floor. Candlewick
9780763625900 Kate DiCamillo When Leroy Ninker, a thief who longs to be a cowboy, robs the Watson's house, in which a rather large pig with keen skills of detection, lives, he gets the ride of his life! Candlewick Press
9780794513931 Emma Helbrough What do bears eat? Where do they live? Can they swim? In this book you'll find the answers and lots more about the fascinating world of bears. Usborne Books
9780794513962 Katie Daynes How do pigs keep cool? Why do farmers shear their sheep? Which farm animals live underwater? In this book you'll find the answers and lots more facts about farm animals around the world. Usborne Books
9780794513993 Stephanie Turnbull What is the Sun made of? How did astronauts get to the Moon and what did they find there? In this book you'll find the answers and lots more about what's out in space. Usborne Books
9780794515812 Catriona Clarke The Eighties may seem to many of us like yesterday, but they are already two decades ago. Not only have we already become nostalgic for them (witness the recent reunions of eighties bands from Spandau Ballet to Ultravox), but in many ways the decade does seem like a thoroughly foreign country. A naval Task Force sailing to re-take an insular outpost in the South Atlantic (with the QE2 converted to a troopship!)... Almost a quarter of Britain's heavy industry wiped out by savagely monetarist policies, laying waste to whole heavy industries like coal mining and shipbuilding. Boy George sweetly crooning "Karma Chameleon". The extraordinary pitched battles of the miners' strike. The panic of the early stages of AIDS. Now, Alwyn Turner has written the first ful-length, in-depth history of this most fascinating of decades. If the Seventies, the subject of his previous book, were the last gasp of the old Britain, the Eighties were a truly transitional, politically revolutionary decade, when Thatcherism remade Britain's economy and its society, but when Britain's social fabric also changed in many infinitely more encouraging ways: the response to famine in Ethiopia with the global Live Aid concert; gay rights. Witty, formidably well-informed, on political intrigue as well as every last soap opera and rock album, this is a piece of genuinely new history. Alwyn Turner is the author of Crisis? What Crisis? - Britain in the 1970s and Cult Rock Poster, both published by Aurum, as well as The Biba Experience. He lives in London. Usborne Books
9780794517052 Lucy Bowman Open this book and enter the amazing world of creepy-crawlies, from beautiful beetles to menacing mantids. Discover how bugs live, hunt and defend themselves; come face to face with the deadliest species, and find out why we can't live without bugs. Usborne Books
9780794520601 Rebecca Gilpin This book describes the wild world of dangerous animals, discussing their protection of their young, teamwork, speed, venom, and diseases. Usborne Books
9780794525811 Emily Bone Where do penguins live? What do they eat, and how do they catch their food? In this book you'll find out the answers and lots more fascinating facts about penguins. Usborne Books
9780794529789 Lucy Bowman Introduces monkeys from around the world and describes what they like to eat, who their enemies are, and how they communicate with each other. Usborne Pub Limited
9780794531225 James Maclaine Where do elephants live? What do they like to eat and how do they sleep? In this book you'll find out the answers and lots more about the fascinating lives of elephants. Usborne Books
9780794532864 James Maclaine, Sam Chandler What do tigers eat and how do they catch their food? Can tigers swim? Why do they scratch trees? In this book, you'll find the answers and lots more about the fascinting lives of tigers. Usborne
9780794533601 James Maclaine The latest title in the popular Beginner's series explains how these fascinating insects build their nest, commuicate and work together. It also covers pollination, how they defend themselves by stinging and how honey is made and collected. Usborne
9780794534028 James MacLaine Where do wolves live? What do they eat and how do they catch their food? Why do wolves howl? In this book, youÆll find the answers and lots more about the fascinating lives of wolves. Wolves is part of an exciting series of books with easy reading text. Book jacket. Usborne Books
9780794534097 James Maclaine A simple introduction to the lives of pandas where they live, what they eat, how they behave, why they have come so close to extinction, and what humans are doing to save these gentle animals.
9780794536657 Lucy Beckett-Bowman "Where do ants make their nests? What do they eat? How do they defend themselves from attack? In this book, you'll find out the answers and lots more about the fascinating lives of ants"--Back cover.
9780794538972 Phillip Clarke All you need to know about the Sun, the planets and moons that surround it - and the first missions to explore the distant treasures of outer space. -- Book Cover
9780794540104 Simon Tudhope "Crammed full of animals from all around the world, this book has over 500 questions to challenge you and your friends." Usborne