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Clyde Flies a Kite, Clyde Frog and his friend Andy learns from a book character how to fly a kite safely. Clyde learns About Germs, Clyde Frog and his friend Max look at germs through a microscope and learn how to care for cuts and bleeding. Clyde at Home, After several minor accidents, Clyde Frog learns that safety also must be practiced at home.
Clyde Edgerton (born May 20, 1944) is an American author. He has published a dozen books, most of them novels, two of which have been adapted for film. He has published a dozen books, most of them novels, two of which have been adapted for film.
Bridge Squeezes Complete is a book on contract bridge written by Ann Arbor, Michigan-based mathematics professor Clyde E. Love, originally published in 1959. [1] Written in a "dry, mathematical way", [2] it is still considered one of the most important bridge books ever written [3] and the squeeze vocabulary Love invented [4] remains the basis for all discussions of squeezes.
Friends and The Morning Show star Jennifer Aniston has announced she will be releasing a children's book series inspired by her rescue dog Clyde, a Schnauzer mix, that will release in October ...
Clyde Robert Bulla (born January 9, 1914, near King City, Missouri, United States, d. May 23, 2007, Warrensburg, Missouri ) was an American writer who wrote over fifty books for children. He received his early education in a one-room schoolhouse where he began writing stories and songs.
Map of fictional town of Winesburg from the 1st edition of Winesburg, Ohio.. It is widely acknowledged that the fictional model of the book's town, Winesburg, is based on Sherwood Anderson's boyhood memories of Clyde, Ohio, [18] [19] where Anderson lived between the ages of eight and nineteen (1884–1896), [20] and not the actual town of Winesburg, Ohio.
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Petey (1998) is a children's novel by Ben Mikaelsen, published in 1998 and set in the 1920s and 1990s. [1]Based on the real-life story of cerebral palsy patient Clyde Cothern, Petey illustrates for children an understanding of people with disabilities, and helps them to discover what these people go through.