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John Davidson is the author of My First Book About Cats - Amazing Animal Books - Children's Picture Books (2015), My First Book About the Birds of North America - Amazing Animal Books - Children's Picture Books (2015), My First Book About Dinosaurs - Amazing Animal Books - Children's Picture Books (2015), My First Book about Pandas - Children's Picture Books (2015), My First Book about Horses - Amazing Animal Books - Children's Picture Books (2015).

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My First Book About Cats - Amazing Animal Books - Children's Picture Books

release date: Dec 30, 2015
My First Book About Cats - Amazing Animal Books - Children's Picture Books
Table of Contents Introduction Kittens Kinds of Cats Balinese: Egyptian Mau: Cat’s History A Cat’s Life Conclusion Publisher Introduction Ancient Egypt, worshiped cats as Gods and Goddesses. Cats are the most popular pet in the World. If a kitten and a puppy are introduced before they are 6 months old, they will live in the same place peacefully.

My First Book About the Birds of North America - Amazing Animal Books - Children's Picture Books

release date: Dec 30, 2015
My First Book About the Birds of North America - Amazing Animal Books - Children's Picture Books
Table of Contents Introduction Common North American Bird Families Knowing More about the Birds around You – Fun Facts of the More Common Bird Species All About Blackbirds Amazing Sparrow Facts Amazing Facts and Information About Hawks Facts about the Cranes Facts about the Goldfinch Facts and Information about Ducks Facts and Information on Blue Jays Facts and Information on Chickadees Facts and Information on Egrets Facts and information about Vultures Fun Facts About Falcons Fun Facts and Information about Gulls Information and Facts About Finches Interesting Facts and Information about Owls Some Basic Facts and Information about Doves Some information on Orioles (the bird, not the baseball team) Learning Facts and information about Sandpipers Learn All About Eagles Bald Eagles Why Everyone''s Kingfisher Is Different Useful Facts and Information on Woodpeckers Information on Roadrunners Canadian Geese Top Facts and Information about Flycatchers The Ins and Outs of Warblers Information and Facts about the American Robin Conclusion Publisher Introduction Common North American Bird Families North America is home to a number of bird species and families, here are a few: Anatidae is one common North American bird family. This group includes geese, swans, and ducks. Strigidae is another common type of North American bird; we usually hear it called an owl. Another popular North American bird family is the Columbidae, which are pigeons and doves. The penguin belongs to the Spheniscidae family, another common North American bird. Pelecanidae is a popular bird family; this family has herons, egrets, and birds that wad in the swaps. The Phoenicopteridae family also lives in North America. These birds can stand as tall as 5 feet, they are called flamingos.

My First Book About Dinosaurs - Amazing Animal Books - Children's Picture Books

release date: Dec 30, 2015
My First Book About Dinosaurs - Amazing Animal Books - Children's Picture Books
Table of Contents Introduction to Dinosaurs Facts about Dinosaurs Dinosaur Extinction Dinosaur Fossils Dinosaur Eggs What Dinosaurs Ate Feathered Dinosaurs Plant Eating Dinosaurs The Weirdest Dinosaurs The Deadliest Dinosaurs Flying Dinosaurs Kinds of Dinosaurs The Biggest Dinosaurs The Smallest Dinosaurs Conclusion Publisher Introduction to Dinosaurs The word dinosaur comes from the ancient Greek word, denios, which means terrible lizard. Dinosaurs ruled the Earth 65 to 225 million years ago.

My First Book about Pandas - Children's Picture Books

release date: Dec 29, 2015
My First Book about Pandas - Children's Picture Books
Table of Contents 1. 10 Facts About Pandas 2. What Are Panda Bears? 3. Types of Pandas 4. Pandas Are Endangered 5. Panda Bears Habitat 6. Where Do Pandas Live 7. What Do Panda Bears Eat 8. Giant Panda Bear Behavior 9. What do Giant Panda Bears Look Like 10. Giant Panda Bear Predators Publisher

My First Book about Horses - Amazing Animal Books - Children's Picture Books

release date: Dec 29, 2015
My First Book about Horses - Amazing Animal Books - Children's Picture Books
Table of Contents Facts about Horses Popular Terms for Horses Breeds of Horses Thoroughbred Horses Barrel Horses Race Horses Dressage Horses Shire Horses Friesian Horses Miniature Horses Mustang Horses Quarter Horses Pregnant Horses Clydesdale Horses Morgan Horses Paint Horses Riding Horses Conclusion Publisher Facts about Horses Let''s read about one of the strongest animals we know, the horse. How Horses Are Born A mother horse will keep her baby inside for 11 months, before it is born. Baby horses are born with their front feet coming out first, then its nose. A baby boy horse is called a colt, and a baby girl is called a filly.

My First Book About Flamingos - Amazing Animal Books - Children's Picture Books

release date: Dec 29, 2015
My First Book About Flamingos - Amazing Animal Books - Children's Picture Books
Table of Contents Introduction What Flamingos look like How do they eat? What do they eat? Why are Flamingos pink? Flamingos usually do not migrate Predators Habitat (Where Flamingos Live) Species of Flamingos #1: The Greater Flamingo #2: The American Flamingo (also known as the Caribbean Flamingo): #3. The Andean Flamingo: #4. The James Flamingo: #5. The Lesser Flamingo: #6. The Chilean Flamingo: Flamingos in Love Flamingo Chicks Conclusion Other facts you may not know: Publisher Introduction Flamingos feathers aren''t always pink. They can change with what they eat, from red to orange to white to blue. Flamingos like to be with lots of other flamingos, their colonies can have up to thousands of birds in them. Flamingos are one of the oldest species still in the World today. They have been around for 30 million years. They like to wade along the shore looking for brine shrimp to eat, which is a reason they are pink. Flamingos live on the coast of Central and South America, the West Indies, and the Galapagos Islands.

The Magic of Green Tea - Green Tea for Health

release date: Dec 21, 2015
The Magic of Green Tea - Green Tea for Health
Table of Contents The Magic of Green Tea Table of Contents Introduction History of Tea How to recognize Green Tea How to Prepare Green Tea Health Benefits of Green Tea Best Detoxifying Agent Cardiovascular Diseases Stress Buster Weight Loss through Green Tea Cancer Fighting Properties Antiaging Properties Other Health Benefits Green Tea as a Beauty Aid Skin Rejuvenator Getting Rid of Sunburn Green Tea for Your Hair Traditional Green Tea Home Cure Remedies Basil leaf – green tea decoction Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction Since ancient times, man has been looking for healthy drinks, which could promote good health, longevity, and vitality. Green tea comes in this category. A majority of us cannot do without the cup that cheers, early in the morning. Sometimes we may even find ourselves addicted to our cup of hearty java, first thing in the morning before we can wake up completely. But since ancient times, green tea has been such a major part of the lives of people who are very careful about their health, that it is no wonder that it is one of the most popular of natural healthy drinks going in the world today. The ancient Chinese preferred going without food rather than forfeit their cup of refreshing “Cha”. That is because tea was such a major part of Chinese culture in ancient times, that tea drinking ceremonies which were then adapted by Japan, were a major part of the social fabric. Even today, there are exotic teas which are going for thousands of dollars on the auction table, because they are considered to be such rare, distinguished and exotic beverages. Of the three major beverages of the world, tea is definitely the most popular. “Cha” is a word which is recognized all over the world, especially when one demands something refreshing to drink after a hard days’ work at the office or sitting doing that hard days’ work in the office. History of Tea Historically, tea has been assimilated in the social fabric for millenniums. Serendipity has a great hand in the knowledge of tea, like that of coffee. Coffee was supposedly found by a shepherd who had seen his goats eating some berries off a bush and then acting in a very enthusiastic and frisky manner. In the same way tea was supposedly discovered by a Chinese Emperor more than 3000 years ago. He was sitting in his garden and a few leaves of a fragrant camellia bush accidentally fell into a cauldron of boiling water in the vicinity. The resulting fragrance tempted the Emperor to sip this refreshing brew. And soon everybody in China was steeping the leaves of the Camellia in hot water and drinking the resulting infusion down. It was only later that the proper preparation of tea, in the form of drying the leaves, fermentation, oxidization and other tea preparation methods before it was packaged and sold to the consumers, became known globally down the ages. The Camellia sinensis plant is normally used for the preparation of green tea. The tea available in the market is normally found in 3 forms – black tea, green tea and oolong tea. All these teas are made through different phases of drying and intensity of the fermentation process. About 3 billion kgs of tea are consumed all over the world annually, of which the major tea drinkers are the Chinese, Japanese, Indians, which come up to 43% of the world population of tea drinkers. In ancient Eastern medicine, tea has been used as a relaxant, and healing drink. According to the Chinese, drinking lots of tea meant that you would not suffer from stomach problems, headaches, nervous tension, and any other disease, of which you could think. For the last 4000 years, tea has been an important ingredient used to cure people in alternative medicines in the East.

Katahdin Hair Sheep - Raising a Profitable Breed of Sheep

release date: Jan 11, 2015
Katahdin Hair Sheep - Raising a Profitable Breed of Sheep
Katahdin Hair Sheep - Raising a Profitable Breed of Sheep Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1: What are Katahdin Hair Sheep Chapter 2: The Katahdin Advantage Chapter 3: Selecting Katahdin Sheep for your Flock Chapter 4: Reaping the Benefits of the Katahdin Breed Closing Remarks Author Bio Introduction More than a few people would use words like ‘dumb’ and ‘stupid’ to describe sheep. Not me. I use words like ‘trusting’, ‘habitual’ and ‘profitable’. I use these words because they are what I know sheep to be. As someone who spent over twenty years as a shepherd to several hundred head of sheep, I can say in no uncertain terms that I know the potential for sheep when it comes to making your farm a profitable business. The degree of profitability, however, depends upon the quality of your sheep. And when it comes to quality, you’ll be hard-pressed to find a better breed of sheep than the Katahdin. Katahdin are hair sheep; meaning they don’t have wool. So yes, if your intentions for raising sheep are for spinning, you will need to choose a wool breed known for the quality of their wool. But if it’s meat production you are after, look no further than the Katahdin.

Egyptian Mythology - Ancient Gods and Goddesses of the World

release date: Jan 10, 2015
Egyptian Mythology - Ancient Gods and Goddesses of the World
Egyptian Mythology - Ancient Gods and Goddesses of the World Table of Contents Introduction Ancient Egyptian Mythology: An Overview The Creation of the Universe and the Earth Major Gods and Goddesses Nun and Neith The Benben Stone, Atum, and the Bennu (Phoenix) Ptah Apep and Sobek The first family of deities: Shu, Tefnut, Geb, and Nut The Children of Geb and Nut: Osiris, Her-Ur (Horus the Elder), Set, Isis, and Nephtys Heru-Ur (Horus the Elder) The Eye of Horus and Ra The Vatican Obelisk The Author Publisher Introduction Ancient Egypt is one of the most prominent civilizations in history. The ancient pyramids alone have captivated scientists, historians, and globetrotters for centuries. This country developed one of the most advanced civilizations that have passed on a rich trove of marvelous works and invaluable knowledge to succeeding generations. Exceedingly bountiful indeed, that to this day, much of the pyramids remain subject for further scientific exploration. For the inquisitive mind, it is worth taking note that Egypt also appears in the Bible. Perhaps the most well-known passages are those within the stories of Jacob and Moses. However, the tie that binds the two nations and major world religions, reaches as far back as to Abraham. The Islam Prophet Ishmael was the first-born of Abraham, to Hagar. Sarah, Abraham’s first wife, could not bear children and offered her Egyptian servant to him.

My First Book about Baby Animals

release date: Jan 07, 2015
My First Book about Baby Animals
My First Book about Baby Animals Table of Contents Introduction Baby Kangaroos Baby Horses Baby Alligators Baby Sheep Baby Deer Baby Ducks Baby Salamanders Baby Dogs Baby Frogs Baby Tigers Baby Lemurs Baby Cats Baby Mice Baby Flamingoes Baby Cows Baby Giant Pandas Baby Rabbits Baby Lions Baby Owls Baby Pigs Baby Seals Baby Otters Baby Chickens Baby Giraffes Conclusion Author Bio Introduction What’s cuter than a baby animal? Not much. Humans love almost all baby animals, and it’s no wonder why.

Gambrel Barn and Shed Plans Construction Blueprints

release date: May 15, 2013
Gambrel Barn and Shed Plans Construction Blueprints
Please note, this book is not a step by step book for construction but the actual plans that can be used to apply for permits. Plans in the ebook are low resolution because of limits to the ebook format but links to download and print high resolution to scale blueprints in PDF format are available in the book. Engineering may be required on plans to be built in different locations. Gambrel Barn And Shed Plans Construction Blueprints 3 Complete Plans to apply for permits to build the following: 12 x 20 x 8 Gambrel Shed 20 x 24 x 10 Gambrel Barn Plans with Loft 24 x 32 x 10 Gambrel Barn Plans With Loft You can print the plans as needed to obtain permits to build a barn. Material lists to plan out your project. Floor Plans Elevation Plans Pictorials Foundation Plans Section and Framing Plans

Turtles - For Kids - Amazing Animal Books for Young Readers

release date: May 15, 2013
Turtles - For Kids - Amazing Animal Books for Young Readers
Bestselling author John Davidson presents "Turtles - For Kids – Amazing Animal Books For Young Readers". Beautiful Pictures and easy reading format will help children fall in love with turtles. This is one of over 30 books in the Amazing Animal Books for Young Readers Series. The series is known as one of the most beautiful on the kindle. The pictures look great even in black and white and are excellent on the full color kindle. Lots of facts and photos will help your children learn about this wonderful animal. Children are given a well-rounded understanding of turtles: anatomy, feeding habits and behavior. *** You and your kids will love learning about Turtles Table of Contents Introduction Turtle Parts Turtle Defense Turtles as Pets Turtles and Turtle Care What Tortoise eat Turtle Habitat Types of turtles Desert Tortoise Sea Tortoise Giant Tortoise Green Turtle Box Turtle Loggerhead turtle Interesting Facts About Tortoise Turtle Facts Interesting Facts About Tortoise Who doesn’t like to know interesting or exciting things? So here are some facts about tortoises which will amaze everyone. • The evolution of tortoises happened before the mammals, lizards, snakes. Tortoises are one of the ancient creatures living on earth. • 60 different bones make tortoise’s shell which are connected to each other. • Most of the tortoise can live a long life like a hundred years of age. • Most living animals have teeth but tortoises don’t have them. • The tortoise has a bony portion in its shell which protects it from many dangers. • The desert tortoise can survive ground temperature exceeding 140 degree Fahrenheit.

Drawing Birds for Beginners - Step by Step Guide to Drawing Birds

release date: May 15, 2013
Drawing Birds for Beginners - Step by Step Guide to Drawing Birds
Drawing Birds for Beginners Step by Step Guide to Drawing Birds Table of Contents Drawing tools Warming up Drawing Birds with Pencil Kiwi Penguin Parts of a bird''s Wing layers Drawing with Ink (pen) Hornbill Peacock Owl Coloring with Color Pencils Vulture Lammergeyer/ Bearded Vulture Cassowary Kingfisher Coloring with Watercolors Blue-Winged Kookaburra Cassowary in watercolor Author Bio

Ducks For Kids - Amazing Animal Books For Young Readers

release date: May 15, 2013
Ducks For Kids - Amazing Animal Books For Young Readers
Ducks For Kids - Amazing Animal Books For Young Readers Table of Contents Introduction What are ducks? What do ducks look like? Ducks and what they eat How ducks act Ducks and humans Mallards Muscovy ducks Ring-necked ducks Mandarin ducks Pink-eared ducks Hottentot teals Swans Geese Conclusion Author Bio Introduction Ducks live all over the world, except in Antarctica. They are animals that humans enjoy feeding, raising, and watching. The duck is an animal that shows up in cartoons as a wacky character; ducks amuse us, with their quacking and their waddling. But did you know that not all ducks quack? Ducks are present in many different tales. From Hans Christian Anderson’s Ugly Duckling to the modern tale of Ping, the duck has been kept in our attention for centuries. From the Mandarin duck in Asia to the Mallard in America, we have a lot of feathered friends to get to know. Ducks can be a lot more interesting than you would think; from what they eat to how they sound, ducks are different all over the world.

The Day I Built My Barbecue

release date: Sep 03, 2009
The Day I Built My Barbecue
Building a business today as much as it sounds glorious and full of perks, it''s not all it may seem. Today''s entrepreneur is competing in a growing global economy, faced with a high demand for creative thinking that isn''t accessible due to keeping up will all the demands and $10 an hour work on building a small business. This book presents a roadmap of strategies, perspectives, and tools to liberate your creative freedom as an entrepreneur in the Conceptual Age, create extraodinary experiences for other people who can reward you highly for it, and build a business that serves your life, not consume it, as you emancipate your most unique abilities that lend themselves toward your aims.

Testaments: The testament of John Davidson

A New Interpretation of Herbart's Psychology and Educational Theory Through the Philosophy of Leibnis

Amazing Ocean Creatures For Kids - Nature Books for Kids

Amazing Ocean Creatures For Kids - Nature Books for Kids
Amazing Ocean Creatures For Kids Table of Contents Introduction Chapter 1 Mimic Octopus: Blue-striped Fangblenny: Ghost Pipefish: Leafy Sea Dragon: Chapter 2 Swordtail Characin: Pearl Fish: Coleman Shrimp: Black Marble Jawfish: Tasseled Anglerfish: Chapter 3 Conclusion Author Bio Publisher Introduction “The sea, once it casts its spell, holds one in its net of wonder forever.” ~Jacques Yves Cousteau The Ocean is full of amazing creatures in all shapes, sizes and colors! This large body of water is covered with life, but to survive some creatures need to be very smart. And they need to know how to hide or pretend really well. In this book, we will talk about a few creatures who really know how to vanish in plain sight! Are you ready to get started? Then review the names of these amazing creatures before we begin: 1-Mimic Octopus 2-Blue Striped Fang Blenny 3-Ghost Pipefish 4-Cockatoo Wasp fish 5-Leafy Sea Dragon 6-Swordtail Characin 7-Pearl fish 8-Coleman Shrimp 9-Black Marble Jaw Fish 10-Tasseled Anglerfish Do you know any of these creatures and what makes them unique? It’s their ability to blend in with their surroundings. For example, some of them change their colors to look like something completely different. Others hide in funny places and some even change their body shape to look like something else! Can you do that? These Ocean creatures can teach us a lot about making the best of any situation and learning how to adapt. Another word for this practice is called: Camouflage. Do you know what this word means? Kids.Net.Au describes this word like this: “the act of concealing the identity of something by modifying its appearance; Remember: Every creature on the planet can teach us something new. So take a moment to learn about the real “masters of disguise!”

The Poetical Remains of Mr. John Davidson

Contributions to Physiological and Pathological Anatomy

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