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Diane IversonAuthor and Illustrator |
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Books by Diane Iverson |
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The Desert Alphabet EncyclopediaBy Sylvester Allred. Meet the inhabitants of the harsh desert environment through the informative descriptions and expertly drawn pictures found in the pages of Desert Alphabet. Equipped with sharp spines, powerful poisons, and an assortment of other defenses, the plants and animals of the desert fight every day for survival. Not only does this book picture and name nearly 100 of these resolute desert species, it offers insight into where they live, what they feed on, and the unique adaptations they have developed to survive. |
From addax to zinnia, Desert Alphabet takes the reader on a journey through the exciting and perilous desert landscape. |
Young children learn by watching and doing. Even toddlers can often help out in the kitchen with simple tasks ... sometimes much more than we expect. |
We Like to Help CookBy Marcus Allsop. This book encourages children and adults to work together to prepare and eat healthy meals containing:
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Rascal
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We Like to MoveBy Elyse April, with Sara Ryan. To fight obesity and lessen screen time, kids (and adults) need to move! |
The Colorado Plateau. Canyon Country. The Four Corners.
Call it what you will, the upland Southwest is home to some
of America's scenic treasures: the Grand Canyon, Mesa Verde,
Canyonlands, the mountains and mesas of New Mexico.
It is also home to some of the country's most unique and treasured lifeways:
Hopi, Navajo, Hispanic,
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Discover the SeasonsInvolve your children in the pageant of the seasons. Rich illustrations and sensitive poetry vividly capture the unique spirit of each part of the year. |
The ForestAlphabet EncyclopediaFrom Abert's Squirrel to
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I Celebrate NatureCan you remember the joy of running after a butterfly, wading in a stream, or blowing on a puffball? Here is a delightful way of sharing these precious first experiences of nature with the next generation.For ordering information, contact Diane Iverson |
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ButtonsThis book focuses on the confusing experience of foster care. Buttons is honest, easy to identify with and like most foster care children a little anxious and confused. Introduce your foster care child to Buttons.For ordering information, contact Diane Iverson |
Want your own autographed copy?Diane routinely has books for sale at her seminars, where she also will autograph them with a special message. If you would like a personally autographed copy of one of her books (for you, or perhaps one of your children), and you can't attend one of her seminars, click here to send an e-mail to Diane for more information on getting your own personally autographed copy. |
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