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The Dinosaur Express is the most exciting train you have ever seen – so climb aboard, it's just about to set off! The engine's like a T. rex head, the carriages have scales! It's faster than a pterosaur – it flies along the rails! The stegosaurus stationmaster blows his whistle – yes! "All aboard! All aboard the Dinosaur Express!" With doors like pterodactyl wings and seats as comfy as allosaurus paws, the Dinosaur Express is a train like no other. These little dinosaurs can't believe their eyes as the mighty train pulls into the station and, what do you know, one very lucky dinosaur might even get picked to drive the train!
Get ready for a prehistoric dino adventure! Join three of the smallest dinos as they board a train in search of the BIGGEST dino of them all. They'll journey over a river, through a tunnel, and way up in the sky, asking all their friends, “Have you heard about the biggest dino? Where can it be found?” This fun, interactive book features pull tabs, flaps, glow-in-the-dark ink, and a big pop-up surprise ending. Tim Beaumont's colorful and eye-popping art combined with his adorable and catchy verse will be irresistible to parents and children alike.
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A fun introduction to prehistoric creatures that are not dinosaurs, and why! Everyone knows what a dinosaur is, right? Well, maybe not. Dinosaurs are actually just one type of extinct animal from prehistoric times. So, what sets them apart? Here, readers are introduced to ten prehistoric animals. Each one looks like a dinosaur. But it's missing at least one key characteristic of all true dinosaurs. Animal by animal, each of those characteristics is added to a growing list, until, by the end of the book, readers know just what makes a dinosaur a dinosaur! A dinosaur by any other name is... not a dinosaur, of course!
Grand Rapids, Michigan was the center for shopping in western Michigan with department stores, five-and-dimes and more, until the advent of the shopping mall. For decades, downtown Grand Rapids enjoyed a long run in the limelight as the epicenter of shopping in western Michigan. The vibrant Monroe Avenue corridor included three homegrown department stores, several chain department stores, five-and-dime stores, and scores of clothing and specialty retailers. It weathered mother nature, wars, the Great Depression, the advent of neighborhood shopping centers, and civil disturbances--but the one change it could not overcome was the regional shopping mall.
When dinosaurs seek adventure by taking a train ride, they find the trip has some unexpected surprises along the way.
Introducing a new Mickey Mouse Clubhouse play-pattern for preschoolers! All aboard for an exciting lift-the-flap, sticker-play adventure with Mickey and friends! It’s a super hot day and the gang wants to bring Professor Von Drake’s amazing non-melting snow back to the Clubhouse. With Choo Choo’s help and a couple of handy Mousketools, they’ll be set for some cool clubhouse fun!
From a tiny isolated village to the high art of Florence, Dinos Story: A Novel of 1960s Tuscany completes the sweeping narrative of A Tuscan Trilogy. A boy just born in the first novel of the trilogy comes to Florence to study art, and, in this tumultuous decade of change, he is himself transformed as a devastating flood ruins not only works of art but also the lives of the poor and helpless. In the first of the trilogy, The Cielo: A Novel of Wartime Tuscany, terrified villagers confront seemingly insurmountable dangers while trapped in a farmhouse during the German occupation of 1944. In the second, Sparrows Revenge: A Novel of Postwar Tuscany, set in 1955, a guilt-ridden partisan relentlessly pursues the collaborator of one of the worst massacres in Italy during World War II. Martha Bergland, author of A Farm Under a Lake, calls Dinos Story a fascinating inside look at Florence through the eyes of Paul Salsinis warm and complex characters. I couldn't put it down. Lawrence Baldassaro, Professor Emeritus of Italian and Comparative Literature, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, found it an intriguing coming-of-age tale. Dino's Story is a seamless and conclusive sequel to the first two volumes of Paul Salsini's Tuscan trilogy. Once again, Salsini combines meticulous research, a keen eye for detail, and narrative dexterity.
Offering a philosophical investigation of the relationship between moral wrongdoing and criminalization, this book provides an account of the nature of moral wrongdoing, the sources of moral wrongdoing, why wrongdoing is the central target of criminal law, and the ways in which criminalization of non-wrongful conduct might be permissible.