In the Small, Small Pond

In the Small, Small Pond
Title In the Small, Small Pond PDF eBook
Author Denise Fleming
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 44
Release 1993-09-15
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0805022643

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In the Small, Small Pond is a 1994 Caldecott Honor Book.

Pond Walk

Pond Walk
Title Pond Walk PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Marshall Cavendish
Pages 44
Release 2011
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780761458166

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Buddy Bear and Mama spend the day at a pond learning about wildlife.

A Different Pond

A Different Pond
Title A Different Pond PDF eBook
Author Bao Phi
Publisher Capstone
Pages 36
Release 2020-03-28
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1515865215

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A 2018 Caldecott Honor Book that Kirkus Reviews calls "a must-read for our times," A Different Pond is an unforgettable story about a simple event - a long-ago fishing trip. Graphic novelist Thi Bui and acclaimed poet Bao Phi deliver a powerful, honest glimpse into a relationship between father and son - and between cultures, old and new. As a young boy, Bao and his father awoke early, hours before his father's long workday began, to fish on the shores of a small pond in Minneapolis. Unlike many other anglers, Bao and his father fished for food, not recreation. A successful catch meant a fed family. Between hope-filled casts, Bao's father told him about a different pond in their homeland of Vietnam. Thi Bui's striking, evocative art paired with Phi's expertly crafted prose has earned this powerful picture books six starred reviews and numerous awards.

In the Pond

In the Pond
Title In the Pond PDF eBook
Author Anna Milbourne
Publisher
Pages 28
Release 2007
Genre Pond animals
ISBN 9780746070734

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Follow the adventures of a wriggly tadpole as it grows up and encounters enormous fish, fluffy ducklings and shimmering dragonflies before turning into a fully grown frog.

Where Once There Was a Wood

Where Once There Was a Wood
Title Where Once There Was a Wood PDF eBook
Author Denise Fleming
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 44
Release 2000-04
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0805064826

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Examines the many forms of wildlife that can be displaced if their environment is destroyed by development and discusses how communities and schools can provide spaces for them to live.

The Pond Book

The Pond Book
Title The Pond Book PDF eBook
Author John Stephen Hicks
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781554551606

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"Written for the serious layperson, The Pond Manual explores the wide variety of pond ecosystems available, and their function; topographic and soil requirements, design and construction techniques, wildlife management, fish species and their cultivation, algae and plant control, parasite problems, chemical and physical parameters of water sources and water control/erosion devices." -- Publisher's description.

Choosing the Right Pond

Choosing the Right Pond
Title Choosing the Right Pond PDF eBook
Author Robert H. Frank
Publisher New York ; Oxford [Oxfordshire] : Oxford University Press
Pages 328
Release 1985
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Is money the major factor in shaping the marketplace? Is salary the prime consideration in job satisfaction? Not necessarily, according to Robert Frank. Economists, Frank charges, have refused to treat people as people, and consequently they have painted a distorted picture of the marketplace. Economists have too often neglected fundamental elements of human nature and therefore have failed to ask many obviously important questions and have offered wrong or at best misleading answers to the questions they do ask. This challenging and provocative book offers an alternative to the prevailing view of human beings as economic automatons. Individual desires--notably the quest for status--profoundly affect the marketplace. "Status concerns play dominant roles in many of the most important private transactions and underlie much of the regulatory apparatus we observe in the modern welfare state," Frank writes. The book offers a radical reinterpretation of what private markets can and cannot do and suggests new ways of looking at familiar regulations and social programs. Many of the issues discussed touch directly upon the strongest concerns we feel as human beings struggling to define our roles and affirm our importance in the world around us. About the Author: Robert H. Frank is Associate Professor of Economics at Cornell University. He is the co-author (with Richard Freeman) of The Distributional Consequences of Direct Foreign Investment.