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Bears! bears! bears!
2010
This nonfiction picture book showcases all eight fascinating bear species, from favorites like pandas and polar bears to lesser known species like sloth bears and spectacled bears.
Making the most of your telecomm leadership ability
1995
A leader in the telecommunications industry must constantly cultivate and develop new ideas which will aid in improving his or her existing leadership skills. A few ideas to help managers acquire, improve, and make the most of leadership abilities include: 1. It is essential for a department to have its own specific goal or objective. 2. As a group, decide on the actions needed and completion dates. 3. Continually refine the mission and the team. 4. An effective leader must be committed to the success of the mission and dedicated to those who are members of the team.
Magazine Article
Sea bones
\"Did you know that Jellies (not Jelly Fish--because they aren't actually fish) have no bones and no brains? Or that the largest animal on Earth is the blue whale? Join author-illustrator Bob Barner as he makes waves with this lush picture book about the sea featuring his signature rhyming text and colorful illustrations. Filled with incredible fishy facts about vertebrates, invertebrates, endoskeletons, and exoskeletons, and an underwater informational chart, Sea Bones will make young readers want to dive right in!\"-- Provided by publisher.
The life and times of a pickle packer
by
Barner, Bob
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Turner, Steve
1978
How wholesome is the food you eat?
Newspaper Article
Benny's pennies
by
Brisson, Pat
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Barner, Bob, ill
in
Money Juvenile fiction.
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Counting Juvenile fiction.
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Money Fiction.
1993
Benny sets off in the morning with five shiny new pennies to spend and eventually buys something for his mother, brother, sister, dog, and cat.
Sharks have six senses
by
Waters, John F., 1930-2012, author
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Barner, Bob, illustrator
in
Sharks Sense organs Juvenile literature.
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Sharks Juvenile literature.
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Senses and sensation Juvenile literature.
2015
\"In the ocean, sharks are near the top of the food chain. Sharks have the same five senses as humans do, but they have an extra sixth sense that makes them especially deadly hunters. What is this sense and how does a shark use all six senses to track down prey?\"--Amazon.com.