Baby Bop's Counting Book

Baby Bop's Counting Book
Title Baby Bop's Counting Book PDF eBook
Author Mary Ann Dudko
Publisher Lyrick Studios
Pages 20
Release 1993-07-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781570640063

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Baby Bop, the green dinosaur, and a variety of familiar objects, from a yellow blanket to ten flowers, teach the numbers from one to ten. On board pages.

Baby Bop's Counting Book

Baby Bop's Counting Book
Title Baby Bop's Counting Book PDF eBook
Author Mary Ann Dudko
Publisher Viking
Pages 20
Release 1993
Genre Counting
ISBN 9780670865673

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Barney's Book of Airplanes

Barney's Book of Airplanes
Title Barney's Book of Airplanes PDF eBook
Author Mary Ann Dudko
Publisher Barney Publishing
Pages 28
Release 1998
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781570642364

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Have fun making flying paper airplanes with your child.

My First Counting Book

My First Counting Book
Title My First Counting Book PDF eBook
Author Lilian Moore
Publisher Golden Books
Pages 26
Release 2011-12-21
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 0307976513

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It's easy to learn counting with this classic Little Golden Book! The rhythmic text, paired with heartwarming animal illustrations by Garth Williams, have made counting from one to ten a joy for nearly 60 years. A must for every toddler and preschooler's library. Little Golden Books have been loved by children for over 75 years. When they were first published in 1942, high-quality books for children hadn’t been available at a price most people could afford. Little Golden Books changed that! Priced at just 25 cents and sold where people shopped every day, they caused an instant sensation and were soon purchased by the hundreds of thousands. Created by such talented writers as Margaret Wise Brown (author of Goodnight Moon) and Richard Scarry, Little Golden Books have helped millions of children develop a lifelong love of reading. Today, Little Golden Books feature beloved classics such as The Poky Little Puppy and Scuffy the Tugboat, hot licenses, and new original stories—the classics of tomorrow, ready to be discovered between their sturdy cardboard covers and gold-foil spines.

Happy Birthday Baby Bop!

Happy Birthday Baby Bop!
Title Happy Birthday Baby Bop! PDF eBook
Author Linda Cress Dowdy
Publisher
Pages 22
Release 1996
Genre Baby Bop (Fictitious character)
ISBN 9780140558494

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Baby Bop celebrates her third birthday with three balloons, three candles on her cake and good friends.

Hootenanny!

Hootenanny!
Title Hootenanny! PDF eBook
Author Kimberly Ainsworth
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 32
Release 2011-08-30
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1442434902

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Now, 2 owls are ready to play. Hippity-hop, bip-bop, jive and sway! Hootenanny, hootenanny--it's time for fun. Hootenanny, hootenanny--the party has begun! In this jazzy ebook with audio, a hilarious cast of owls are working their way from the bottom to the top of the Old Oak Tree for a party on a Saturday night. Along the way these owls sing, boogie and even choose dapper duds for their special affair. At last, the all “hoot and holler” at the hootenanny!

Who's Counting?

Who's Counting?
Title Who's Counting? PDF eBook
Author John Fund
Publisher Encounter Books
Pages 306
Release 2012-08-14
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1594036195

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The 2012 election will be one of the hardest-fought in U.S. history. It is also likely to be one of the closest, a fact that brings concerns about voter fraud and bureaucratic incompetence in the conduct of elections front and center. If we don't take notice, we could see another debacle like the Bush-Gore Florida recount of 2000 in which courts and lawyers intervened in what should have involved only voters. Who's Counting? will focus attention on many problems of our election system, ranging from voter fraud to a slipshod system of vote counting that noted political scientist Walter Dean Burnham calls “the most careless of the developed world.” In an effort to clean up our election laws, reduce fraud and increase public confidence in the integrity of the voting system, many states ranging from Georgia to Wisconsin have passed laws requiring a photo ID be shown at the polls and curbing the rampant use of absentee ballots, a tool of choice by fraudsters. The response from Obama allies has been to belittle the need for such laws and attack them as akin to the second coming of a racist tide in American life. In the summer of 2011, both Bill Clinton and DNC chairman Debbie Wasserman Schultz preposterously claimed that such laws suppressed minority voters and represented a return to the era of Jim Crow. But voter fraud is a well-documented reality in American elections. Just this year, a sheriff and county clerk in West Virginia pleaded guilty to stuffing ballot boxes with fraudulent absentee ballots that changed the outcome of an election. In 2005, a state senate election in Tennessee was overturned because of voter fraud. The margin of victory? 13 votes. In 2008, the Minnesota senate race that provided the 60th vote needed to pass Obamacare was decided by a little over 300 votes. Almost 200 felons have already been convicted of voting illegally in that election and dozens of other prosecutions are still pending. Public confidence in the integrity of elections is at an all-time low. In the Cooperative Congressional Election Study of 2008, 62% of American voters thought that voter fraud was very common or somewhat common. Fear that elections are being stolen erodes the legitimacy of our government. That's why the vast majority of Americans support laws like Kansas's Secure and Fair Elections Act. A 2010 Rasmussen poll showed that 82% of Americans support photo ID laws. While Americans frequently demand observers and best practices in the elections of other countries, we are often blind to the need to scrutinize our own elections. We may pay the consequences in 2012 if a close election leads us into pitched partisan battles and court fights that will dwarf the Bush-Gore recount wars.