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Provensen, Martin Elias was born on July 10, 1916 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Marthin C. and Berendina (Kruger) Provensen.
(Winner of the Caldecott Medal, this stunningly illustrate...)
Winner of the Caldecott Medal, this stunningly illustrated book depicts Louis Bleriot's historic first cross-Channel flight. “Factually accurate, yes-but also a witty pictorial reincarnation of Bleriot’s first experience of an airship”--Kirkus Reviews
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(Who lives at Maple Hill Farm? Two dogs, five horses, a ...)
Who lives at Maple Hill Farm? Two dogs, five horses, a pig, some geese, lots of chickens, a few cows, a few goats, several sheep, and four special cats -- these are the animals at Maple Hill Farm. With simple text that is both affectionate and wry, and irresistible illustrations that burst with personality, Alice and Martin Provensen bring their barnyard friends to life for the delight of animal lovers both young and old.
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(A full-color picture book by the creators of The Glorious...)
A full-color picture book by the creators of The Glorious Flight teaches about nurturing and letting go as the Maple Hill Farms children release an adopted owl back to the wild and move three grown kittens out to the barn. Reissue.
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(This is a book about farm animals, and what happens durin...)
This is a book about farm animals, and what happens during one year on a farm. In January, the cows stay in the barnyard, and the chickens don't lay many eggs. By March, you can tell spring is coming: the barn is filled with baby animals. Month by month, the animals at Maple Hill Farm sense the changing seasons and respond to the changes. Through gently humorous text and charming illustrations, Alice and Martin Provensen capture one year at their beloved Maple Hill Farm in a way sure to delight city slickers and country folk alike.
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(This is a book about farm animals, and what happens durin...)
This is a book about farm animals, and what happens during one year on a farm. The year is divided into twelve months, and into weeks, days and into minutes. There is something happening every minute on a farm. Animals don't know there is such a thing as a year, but they do know about seasons. Animals know when the cold will come, and they grow heavy overcoats. They know when it is summer, and they shed them. When it is hot, they look for shade, and in winter, they look for shelter. People have names for what they call the months of the year. We could start with any month as far as the animals are concerned, but it is usual to begin with January.
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Provensen, Martin Elias was born on July 10, 1916 in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Son of Marthin C. and Berendina (Kruger) Provensen.
Educated, University of California, Berkeley.
(A full-color picture book by the creators of The Glorious...)
(Who lives at Maple Hill Farm? Two dogs, five horses, a ...)
(Winner of the Caldecott Medal, this stunningly illustrate...)
(Roses are Red, Are Violets Blue?? by Alice Provensen (197...)
(This collection of poems and stories about animals featur...)
(Four farm animals, each with a distinct and highly idiosy...)
(In 1901, the early morning of France, Louis Bleriot went ...)
(Rhymes and prose identify the basic colors and describe w...)
(An illustrated alphabet rhyme that includes the animals f...)
(This is a book about farm animals, and what happens durin...)
(This is a book about farm animals, and what happens durin...)
(Deutschlands Neue Rechte: Angriff der Eliten - Von Spengl...)
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(Will be shipped from US. Used books may not include compa...)
(Traditional FairyTales)
Served with United States Naval Reserve, 1941-1945.
Son of Marthin C. and Berendina (Kruger) P. M. Alice Twitchell, April 17, 1944. 1 daughter, Karen Anna.