"Howard Goldsmith. Howard Goldsmith is the author of more than sixty books and
scores of short stories, poems, and articles. He was an Arthur Rackham
Predoctoral Fellow at the University of Michigan. Drew Rose is a successful
commercial and children's illustrator who lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with his wife,
Patricia, and their very spoiled cat, Micetro. When he is not drawing, his hobbies
include reading, writing drama, and theatri ..."
"When young Jack Kennedy s little sister gets tired of playing, Jack suggests a a sail. Within moments Jack is steering the small ship toward Osterville to say hello to Captain Manley. Under darkening clouds the two children head back home -- but they do not make it before a storm hits, threatening their lives. Is young Jack a good enough sailor to bring his sister home to safety? Recommended in Laura Berquist Second Grade SyllabusAuthor ..."
"Level 2: Reading Independently • More complex stories • Varied sentence structure • Paragraphs and short chapters One day young Sam Clemens, later known as Mark Twain, plays a big prank in school. His mom punishes Sam by asking him to paint the long fence outside. It's a job that would take one boy hours to complete, but clever Sam figures out a way to get the job done without doing any work himself at all!"
"Level 2: Reading Independently • More complex stories • Varied sentence structure • Paragraphs and short chapters One day while young Tom Edison hands out sandwiches on the Mt. Clemens railroad platform, he sees the station telegraph operator's son, Jimmy, playing on the track. When a boxcar comes rolling toward Jimmy at top speed, it's Tom to the rescue -- and the deed is rewarded with some telegraph lessons that will change Tom's ..."
"The Twiddle twins' music box mystery/ by Howard Goldsmith ; illustrations by
Charles Jordan. p. cm. Summary. While trying to determine who stole their music
box, the Twiddle twins find unusual clues such as banana peels, a coconut shell,
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"Tabitha and Timothy Twiddle, twin hippos, must prove to their neighbor that they are not responsible for the mysterious footprint left in the wet cement in front of his house."
"Young Thomas Jefferson has been warned about the Native American burial mound near his house. But one night he decides to see it for himself. Tom hides in the bushes and thinks he hears ghosts approaching. It turns out to be a Native American tribe coming to pay its respects, and Tom learns an important lesson."
" Level 2: Reading Independently • More complex stories • Varied sentence structure • Paragraphs and short chapters One day young Sam Clemens, later known as Mark Twain, plays a big prank in school. His mom punishes Sam by asking him to paint the long fence outside. It's a job that would take one boy hours to complete, but clever Sam figures out a way to get the job done without doing any work himself at all!"
Late Little Robin (Early Learners Science Through Stories) by HowardGoldsmith, Denny Bond Hardcover, 32 Pages, Published 1998 by Mcgraw-Hill ISBN-13: 978-0-07-024800-7, ISBN: 0-07-024800-1
"Little Robin is still deep in the woods chirping his favorite song - "Cheer-up Cheer-up Cheer-io!" he sings. He doesn't notice that the clouds are gathering and the winter snows are approaching. Little Robin dallies so much that he misses his flock's annual flight south! Of course, in the end he finds his family - but not before making friends with other migratory birds and learning their songs. This warm tale of a tardy young robin int ..."
Sleepy Little Owl(1st Edition) by HowardGoldsmith Hardcover, 30 Pages, Published 1997 by Mcgraw-Hill ISBN-13: 978-0-07-024543-3, ISBN: 0-07-024543-6
"Little Owl wants to stay up all day and play under the radiant sun. Despite Mother Owl's objections, he steals away once his parents are asleep. Little Owl makes some new friends, but he's getting sleepier and sleepier, and the daytime animals' beds are so uncomfortable! The farther he gets from home, the more he misses his parents, his nightime life, and his own soft nest in Owl Wood."
Childhood of Famous Americans John F. Kennedy and the Stormy Sea (Ready-To-Read Childhood of Famous Americans - Level 2 (Paperback)) by HowardGoldsmith, Renne Benoit 图书馆装订, 30 Pages, Published 2006 by Perfection Learning ISBN-13: 978-0-7569-6602-7, ISBN: 0-7569-6602-7
"When young Jack Kennedy's little sister gets tired of playing, Jack suggests a a sail. Within moments Jack is steering the small chip toward Osterville to say hello to Captain Manley. Under darkening clouds the two children head back home -- but they do not make it before a storm hits, threatening their lives. Is young Jack a good enough sailor to bring his sister home to safety?"
"This storybook for children ages 4-8 is the third in this series, following Sleepy Little Owl and Shy Little Turtle. It teaches about camouflage as a hare searches for food engaging children in learning as they identify with the situations of animal creatures. A "Think About It!" page at the end of the book reinforces the lesson."