Author: ReGina Welling
Publisher: Willow Hill Books
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 199
Book Description
Cat Killed A Rat
Author: ReGina Welling
Publisher: Willow Hill Books
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 199
Book Description
Publisher: Willow Hill Books
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 199
Book Description
Lewis Carroll's Cats And Rats... And Other Puzzles With Interesting Tails
Author: Yossi Elran
Publisher: World Scientific
ISBN: 9811233985
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
British-Israeli recreational mathematician, communicator and educator, Yossi Elran explores in-depth six of the most ingenious math puzzles, exposing their long 'tails': the stories, trivia, quirks and oddities of their history and, of course, the math and mathematicians behind them. In his unique 'talmudic', associative way, Elran shows the hidden connections between Lewis Carroll's 'Cats and Rats' puzzle and the math of taxi driving, a number pyramid magic trick and Hollywood movie fractals, and even how packing puzzles are related to COVID-19!Elran has a great talent for explaining difficult topics — including quantum mechanics, a topic he relates to some original 'operator' puzzles — making the book very accessible for all audiences.With over 40 additional, original puzzles, and touching on dozens of hot math topics, this is a perfect book for math lovers, educators, kids and adults, and anyone who loves a great read.Yossi Elran is co-author of our bestselling The Paper Puzzle Book, and heads the Innovation Center at the Davidson Institute of Science Education, the educational arm of the world-renowned Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel.
Publisher: World Scientific
ISBN: 9811233985
Category : Mathematics
Languages : en
Pages : 200
Book Description
British-Israeli recreational mathematician, communicator and educator, Yossi Elran explores in-depth six of the most ingenious math puzzles, exposing their long 'tails': the stories, trivia, quirks and oddities of their history and, of course, the math and mathematicians behind them. In his unique 'talmudic', associative way, Elran shows the hidden connections between Lewis Carroll's 'Cats and Rats' puzzle and the math of taxi driving, a number pyramid magic trick and Hollywood movie fractals, and even how packing puzzles are related to COVID-19!Elran has a great talent for explaining difficult topics — including quantum mechanics, a topic he relates to some original 'operator' puzzles — making the book very accessible for all audiences.With over 40 additional, original puzzles, and touching on dozens of hot math topics, this is a perfect book for math lovers, educators, kids and adults, and anyone who loves a great read.Yossi Elran is co-author of our bestselling The Paper Puzzle Book, and heads the Innovation Center at the Davidson Institute of Science Education, the educational arm of the world-renowned Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel.
The Cat and the Rat and the Hat
Author: Em Lynas
Publisher: National Geographic Books
ISBN: 1536223107
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A raucous, rhyming tale that will have children (and adults) in fits of laughter! Cat is sitting on his mat when Rat arrives wearing a very nice hat. Cat wants Rat’s hat and will stop at nothing to get it. But when Bat appears wearing a fancy cravat, well, what could be better than that? Chaos ensues as both Cat and Rat decide they must have Bat’s fancy cravat for themselves! This hilarious picture book is bursting with comic capers, slapstick antics, tongue-twisting text, and vibrant neon artwork.
Publisher: National Geographic Books
ISBN: 1536223107
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A raucous, rhyming tale that will have children (and adults) in fits of laughter! Cat is sitting on his mat when Rat arrives wearing a very nice hat. Cat wants Rat’s hat and will stop at nothing to get it. But when Bat appears wearing a fancy cravat, well, what could be better than that? Chaos ensues as both Cat and Rat decide they must have Bat’s fancy cravat for themselves! This hilarious picture book is bursting with comic capers, slapstick antics, tongue-twisting text, and vibrant neon artwork.
Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria, West Africa
Author: Elphinstone Dayrell
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 146551709X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 166
Book Description
MANY years ago a book on the Folk-Tales of the Eskimo was published, and the editor of The Academy (Dr. Appleton) told one of his minions to send it to me for revision. By mischance it was sent to an eminent expert in Political Economy, who, never suspecting any error, took the book for the text of an interesting essay on the economics of "the blameless Hyperboreans." Mr. Dayrell's "Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria" appeal to the anthropologist within me, no less than to the lover of what children and older people call "Fairy Tales." The stories are full of mentions of strange institutions, as well as of rare adventures. I may be permitted to offer some running notes and comments on this mass of African curiosities from the crowded lumber-room of the native mind. I. The Tortoise with a Pretty Daughter.--The story, like the tales of the dark native tribes of Australia, rises from that state of fancy by which man draws (at least for purposes of fiction) no line between himself and the lower animals. Why should not the fair heroine, Adet, daughter of the tortoise, be the daughter of human parents? The tale would be none the less interesting, and a good deal more credible to the mature intelligence. But the ancient fashion of animal parentage is presented. It may have originated, like the stories of the Australians, at a time when men were totemists, when every person had a bestial or vegetable "family-name," and when, to account for these hereditary names, stories of descent from a supernatural, bestial, primeval race were invented. In the fables of the world, speaking animals, human in all but outward aspect, are the characters. The fashion is universal among savages; it descends to the Buddha's jataka, or parables, to sop and La Fontaine. There could be no such fashion if fables had originated among civilised human beings. The polity of the people who tell this story seems to be despotic. The king makes a law that any girl prettier than the prince's fifty wives shall be put to death, with her parents. Who is to be the Paris, and give the fatal apple to the most fair? Obviously the prince is the Paris. He falls in love with Miss Tortoise, guided to her as he is by the bird who is "entranced with her beauty." In this tribe, as in Homer's time, the lover offers a bride-price to the father of the girl. In Homer cattle are the current medium; in Nigeria pieces of cloth and brass rods are (or were) the currency. Observe the queen's interest in an affair of true love. Though she knows that her son's life is endangered by his honourable passion, she adds to the bride-price out of her privy purse. It is "a long courting"; four years pass, while pretty Adet is "ower young to marry yet." The king is very angry when the news of this breach of the royal marriage Act first comes to his ears. He summons the whole of his subjects, his throne, a stone, is set out in the market-place, and Adet is brought before him. He sees and is conquered.
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
ISBN: 146551709X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 166
Book Description
MANY years ago a book on the Folk-Tales of the Eskimo was published, and the editor of The Academy (Dr. Appleton) told one of his minions to send it to me for revision. By mischance it was sent to an eminent expert in Political Economy, who, never suspecting any error, took the book for the text of an interesting essay on the economics of "the blameless Hyperboreans." Mr. Dayrell's "Folk Stories from Southern Nigeria" appeal to the anthropologist within me, no less than to the lover of what children and older people call "Fairy Tales." The stories are full of mentions of strange institutions, as well as of rare adventures. I may be permitted to offer some running notes and comments on this mass of African curiosities from the crowded lumber-room of the native mind. I. The Tortoise with a Pretty Daughter.--The story, like the tales of the dark native tribes of Australia, rises from that state of fancy by which man draws (at least for purposes of fiction) no line between himself and the lower animals. Why should not the fair heroine, Adet, daughter of the tortoise, be the daughter of human parents? The tale would be none the less interesting, and a good deal more credible to the mature intelligence. But the ancient fashion of animal parentage is presented. It may have originated, like the stories of the Australians, at a time when men were totemists, when every person had a bestial or vegetable "family-name," and when, to account for these hereditary names, stories of descent from a supernatural, bestial, primeval race were invented. In the fables of the world, speaking animals, human in all but outward aspect, are the characters. The fashion is universal among savages; it descends to the Buddha's jataka, or parables, to sop and La Fontaine. There could be no such fashion if fables had originated among civilised human beings. The polity of the people who tell this story seems to be despotic. The king makes a law that any girl prettier than the prince's fifty wives shall be put to death, with her parents. Who is to be the Paris, and give the fatal apple to the most fair? Obviously the prince is the Paris. He falls in love with Miss Tortoise, guided to her as he is by the bird who is "entranced with her beauty." In this tribe, as in Homer's time, the lover offers a bride-price to the father of the girl. In Homer cattle are the current medium; in Nigeria pieces of cloth and brass rods are (or were) the currency. Observe the queen's interest in an affair of true love. Though she knows that her son's life is endangered by his honourable passion, she adds to the bride-price out of her privy purse. It is "a long courting"; four years pass, while pretty Adet is "ower young to marry yet." The king is very angry when the news of this breach of the royal marriage Act first comes to his ears. He summons the whole of his subjects, his throne, a stone, is set out in the market-place, and Adet is brought before him. He sees and is conquered.
Pat, Cat, and Rat
Author: Sindy McKay
Publisher: Treasure Bay
ISBN: 9781601153111
Category : Cats
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
We Read Phonics makes it easy for parents to help their children improve phonics skills and read a decodable story. Each book combines a fun story with simple games for phonics and sight words. The games are quick and easy to play, and they are all designed to help children read the story to improve their decoding skills. The result is faster reading development and kids who love to read! Pat, Cat, and Rat - Cat wants to catch Rat and turn him into a tasty snack, but Pat is determined to prevent it! The story offers lots of humor that will captivate young readers! LEVEL 1 - 60-80 word count, focusing on short "a" and short "i"
Publisher: Treasure Bay
ISBN: 9781601153111
Category : Cats
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
We Read Phonics makes it easy for parents to help their children improve phonics skills and read a decodable story. Each book combines a fun story with simple games for phonics and sight words. The games are quick and easy to play, and they are all designed to help children read the story to improve their decoding skills. The result is faster reading development and kids who love to read! Pat, Cat, and Rat - Cat wants to catch Rat and turn him into a tasty snack, but Pat is determined to prevent it! The story offers lots of humor that will captivate young readers! LEVEL 1 - 60-80 word count, focusing on short "a" and short "i"
Kitty Cat and Rotten Rat
Author: Lacy Wiseman
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781985792111
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
How do you get rid of an unwelcomed pest? The plan was simple, but can you guess the rest?
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781985792111
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
How do you get rid of an unwelcomed pest? The plan was simple, but can you guess the rest?
Cat Killed a Rat
Author: ReGina Welling
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781953044174
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Nothing bad ever happens in Ponderosa Pines... That's what anonymous gossip columnist Chloe LaRue and her best friend, town matriarch EV Torrence thought. But then, Luther Plunkett, a handyman with aspirations, raises a stink over building regulations and then promptly turns up dead. Small-town mysteries have a way of snowballing out of control, especially since EV was seen arguing with the now-deceased at a public function. Before the body gets cold, EV becomes suspect #1 in the murder, and not even Chloe can stop the rumor mill from churning. Not since the infamous squabble over whether to name the town Ponderosa Valley or Whispering Pines have the residents of Ponderosa Pines been so divided. Against Detective Nate Harper and Deputy Dalton Burnsoll's orders, Chloe and EV mount their own investigation-but what they uncover might just rock the community to its very core. How far will Chloe and EV go to track down a killer?
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781953044174
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Nothing bad ever happens in Ponderosa Pines... That's what anonymous gossip columnist Chloe LaRue and her best friend, town matriarch EV Torrence thought. But then, Luther Plunkett, a handyman with aspirations, raises a stink over building regulations and then promptly turns up dead. Small-town mysteries have a way of snowballing out of control, especially since EV was seen arguing with the now-deceased at a public function. Before the body gets cold, EV becomes suspect #1 in the murder, and not even Chloe can stop the rumor mill from churning. Not since the infamous squabble over whether to name the town Ponderosa Valley or Whispering Pines have the residents of Ponderosa Pines been so divided. Against Detective Nate Harper and Deputy Dalton Burnsoll's orders, Chloe and EV mount their own investigation-but what they uncover might just rock the community to its very core. How far will Chloe and EV go to track down a killer?
... The Domestic Cat
Author: Edward Howe Forbush
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
A New English Grammar Based on the Recommendations of the Joint Committee on Grammatical Terminology
Author: Edward Adolf Sonnenschein
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description