He was Jamaican, named Wallace. He wore a wool hat in the house. He was a carpenter, he said. He said very little else. I tried not to look surprised. While Victoria made dinner, Wallace offered me a drink and showed me to my room.
W. henever I get sentimental and take on areminiscing tone and talk about how my father used to read to me and encourage me, I realize that I'm lying. Is it a way ofbeing kind to his memory, like “You look marvelous ... “Glad to oblige!
In this book with simple rhyming text, Mr. Bones, a skeleton, cannot keep his bones together.
Mr. Bones is a compilation of different dinosaur-related stories with follow-up questions to ensure the students understand what they have read.
Mr. Bones is tired of being a holiday gimmick, so he has set off to find a new job this Halloween. Follow Mr. Bones on his adventure to how he went from being a holiday gimmick to a holiday star!
Offers young readers an illustrated biography about the life of Barnum Brown, a skilled dinosaur bone hunter who made great discoveries through his patience, persistence, and continuous curiosity of the dinosaur era.
In this book with simple rhyming text, Mr. Bones, a skeleton, cannot keep his bones together.
Mr. Bones
Halloween Book about a skeleton named Mr. Bones
Mr. Bones