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Ruth Belov Gross

Auteur de If You Grew Up with George Washington

24 oeuvres 6,097 utilisateurs 24 critiques

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Œuvres de Ruth Belov Gross

If You Grew Up with George Washington (1982) 1,349 exemplaires
A Book About Your Skeleton (1978) 1,076 exemplaires
True Stories About Abraham Lincoln (1800) 687 exemplaires
A Book About Christopher Columbus (1974) 285 exemplaires
A Book About Pandas (1972) 271 exemplaires
Hansel and Gretel (1974) 237 exemplaires
The Emperor's New Clothes (1971) 222 exemplaires
A Book About Benjamin Franklin (1975) 220 exemplaires
Snakes (1973) 88 exemplaires
Alligators and Other Crocodilians (1976) 61 exemplaires
What's On My Plate? (1990) 53 exemplaires
Money Money Money (1971) 53 exemplaires
What Do Animals Eat? (1971) 43 exemplaires
If You Were a Ballet Dancer (1979) 37 exemplaires
The Laugh Book (1971) 27 exemplaires
The Girl Who Wouldn't Get Married (1983) 23 exemplaires
Tree Life 1 exemplaire

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Nom canonique
Gross, Ruth Belov
Date de naissance
1929-03-01
Sexe
female
Lieu de naissance
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Lieux de résidence
Florida, USA
New York, New York, USA
Études
University of Miami (1950)
Professions
editorial assistant
Medical Writer
Courte biographie
Born in Philadelphia and raised in Florida, Ruth Belov Gross has lived in New York City ever since graduating from the University of Miami in 1950.

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While on their way to Bremen, four aging animals who are no longer of any use to their masters find a new home after outwitting a gang of robbers.
 
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NMiller22 | 4 autres critiques | Jul 18, 2019 |
There are two reasons that I enjoyed the story A Book About Pandas by Ruth Belov Gross. The pictures in the book add to the readers experience. The author shares that all of the photos taken in the book were taken at different zoos that have giant pandas. The photos are laid out an intriguing way. For example, on some pages there are collages of pictures, while on others the picture is the background and on some of the pages the pictures are close ups of the panda body features, like a panda's hand. The pictures also show what the page is describing. This can be seen when the author described how pandas sleep. She included five pictures of pandas sleeping in different positions. The depth of the information shared is appropriate for the desired audience. The author shares a lot of detail about pandas but keeps the wording very simple and to the point. This makes it easy for students to understand. For example, the author describes what a panda does when they are not eating or sleeping, the author writes "They turn somersaults. They stand on their heads. They climb ladders. And they just fool around." Even with a few words the author still described exactly what pandas do when they play. This story provides readers with a range of information about pandas as well as pictures and facts that help the reader grow their understanding on pandas.… (plus d'informations)
 
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RachelToron | Mar 12, 2018 |
One day Kansas wakes up and decides that he has had enough of staying where he is. Kansas is bored and is looking for adventure. As more states hear this, they start to agree with Kansas and at a party that night for all the states they decide it would be fun to switch places. However, the states soon realize that there's no place like home after many mishaps. As you read information is given on the states.
 
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krchavis | 4 autres critiques | Jul 25, 2017 |

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Œuvres
24
Membres
6,097
Popularité
#4,042
Évaluation
½ 3.6
Critiques
24
ISBN
99
Langues
4

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