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Miriam Blanton Huber (1889–1974)

Auteur de I Know a Story [Wonder-Story Books Grade 1]

56 oeuvres 545 utilisateurs 8 critiques

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Œuvres de Miriam Blanton Huber

Story and Verse for Children (1940) 58 exemplaires
Jim and Judy (1939) — Auteur — 14 exemplaires
On Four Feet (1951) 11 exemplaires
The Open Window (1951) 10 exemplaires
Down Our Street (1939) 10 exemplaires
Make and Make-Believe (1932) 9 exemplaires
Peter and Peggy (1930) 9 exemplaires
The Poetry Book 4 (1927) 9 exemplaires
Friendly Stories (1930) 8 exemplaires
Two Boys and a Tree (1951) 7 exemplaires
Round the Year (1931) 7 exemplaires
Wide Wings (1939) 7 exemplaires
Friends and Workers (1945) 7 exemplaires
Rusty Wants a Dog (Core-Vocabulary Readers) (1943) — Auteur — 6 exemplaires
Cinder the cat, (1931) 6 exemplaires
Ted and Sally (1951) 6 exemplaires
We Grow Up (1939) — Auteur — 6 exemplaires
The Poetry Book 6 (1927) 5 exemplaires
It Is a Big Country (1954) 5 exemplaires
The Poetry Book 5 (1926) 3 exemplaires
Tags and Twinkle (1945) 3 exemplaires
The Poetry Book 3 3 exemplaires
Tommy Little (1954) 3 exemplaires
On Longer Trails (1945) 2 exemplaires
At the Lake (1951) 2 exemplaires
Splash (1951) 2 exemplaires
Tuffy and Boots (1951) 2 exemplaires
Toby (1951) 2 exemplaires
The Poetry Book 1 2 exemplaires
The Poetry Book 8 (1927) 2 exemplaires
The Poetry Book 7 (1927) 2 exemplaires
Off We Go (1939) 2 exemplaires
The Poetry Book 2 (1926) 2 exemplaires
Skags, The Milk Horse (1931) 2 exemplaires
The Little Chart (1936) 1 exemplaire
Hansel and Gretel 1 exemplaire
The Poetry Book 1 1 exemplaire
The Poetry Book 9 1 exemplaire

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Partage des connaissances

Date de naissance
1889
Date de décès
1974
Sexe
female
Professions
children's book author

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Critiques

A unit of the Reading Foundation Program.Ex lib. Washington Heights School (Port Washington, WI)
 
Signalé
ME_Dictionary | Mar 20, 2020 |
 
Signalé
karen.lea | Mar 20, 2018 |
Illustrator: Baldridge, Cyrus Leroy
 
Signalé
weezersmum | Nov 23, 2016 |
Smoky the Crow was designed for use in Grade 2, as a supplemental reader after the completion of the Grade 2 primer. As such, the vocabulary is intentionally limited. The author, however, has used her allotment of words with grace and imagination. The story flows and the characters speak colloquially. Best of all, the story itself is delightful. Two children, Peter and Carol, are best friends who live on adjacent farms. They are imaginative (creating a rudimentary semaphore "arm talk" to communicate across the fields) and adventurous. When they rescue a baby crow who had fallen out of his nest, their life gets even more interesting. Smoky has lots of character and he's often quite funny. I'm looking forward to reading this book with my second-grade grandson.… (plus d'informations)
 
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muumi | May 7, 2015 |

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Statistiques

Œuvres
56
Membres
545
Popularité
#45,748
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
8
ISBN
11

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