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Join Bob and his team of machines on a building adventure. Eighteen fun sounds bring this story to life An electronic sound spinner guides you through this new interactive game
Bob, his friends, and the machines knock down a wall in Mr. Bentley's house.
Welcome to Sunflower Valley, where Bob the Builder and his machine team hammer out solutions that lead to a job well done! Using the power of positive thinking, teamwork and problem solving, Bob and his Can-Do Crew show that the "fun is in getting it done!" With Watch Me Draw Bob the Builder, young fans of the show will learn to apply these same skills to drawing a range of simple subjects while joining Bob, Scoop, Muck, Scrambler and many others from Bob's machine team on one Can-Do adventure after another.
The popular British children's television show, now seen in North America on Nickelodeon's Nick Jr. network, is the basis for activities in this colorful pop-up book. plus 6 pop-ups and 2 flaps.
It's Flo's first day of preschool. She has her lunch in a bucket and a new bow--but soon her bucket disappears! Does her classmate Bob have anything to do with the bucket mystery? How two irresistible little penguins find both Flo's bucket and a new friendship makes for a preschool charmer. Bob and Flo is sure to ease any back-to-school jitters.
Bob the Builder and his crew are always busy building! Explore some of Bob's biggest and best builds! Lift the flaps to reveal surprises on every page! ©2016 HIT Entertainment Limited and Keith Chapman. The Bob the Builder name and character, related characters and logo are trademarks of HIT Entertainment Limited.
Bob Buford's Halftime shows how men can make their middle years a time of transformation toward a more satisfying -- and significant -- life.
From longtime New York Times columnist Bob Herbert comes a wrenching portrayal of ordinary Americans struggling for survival in a nation that has lost its way In his eighteen years as an opinion columnist for The New York Times, Herbert championed the working poor and the middle class. After filing his last column in 2011, he set off on a journey across the country to report on Americans who were being left behind in an economy that has never fully recovered from the Great Recession. The portraits of those he encountered fuel his new book, Losing Our Way. Herbert’s combination of heartrending reporting and keen political analysis is the purest expression since the Occupy movement of the plight of the 99 percent. The individuals and families who are paying the price of America’s bad choices in recent decades form the book’s emotional center: an exhausted high school student in Brooklyn who works the overnight shift in a factory at minimum wage to help pay her family’s rent; a twenty-four-year-old soldier from Peachtree City, Georgia, who loses both legs in a misguided, mismanaged, seemingly endless war; a young woman, only recently engaged, who suffers devastating injuries in a tragic bridge collapse in Minneapolis; and a group of parents in Pittsburgh who courageously fight back against the politicians who decimated funding for their children’s schools. Herbert reminds us of a time in America when unemployment was low, wages and profits were high, and the nation’s wealth, by current standards, was distributed much more equitably. Today, the gap between the wealthy and everyone else has widened dramatically, the nation’s physical plant is crumbling, and the inability to find decent work is a plague on a generation. Herbert traces where we went wrong and spotlights the drastic and dangerous shift of political power from ordinary Americans to the corporate and financial elite. Hope for America, he argues, lies in a concerted push to redress that political imbalance. Searing and unforgettable, Losing Our Way ultimately inspires with its faith in ordinary citizens to take back their true political power and reclaim the American dream.
The Busy Builders is a fun retelling of a classic Bible parable for kids with a modern rhyming twist from award-winning author Bob Hartman.
Readers can follow Bob and his friends as they take on all kinds of tasks every season of the year, including plowing snowy roads, planting a new lawn, fixing rain gutters, and getting Farmer Pickles' barn ready for the hay harvest.