New Releases by Margaret Davidson

Margaret Davidson is the author of Louis Braille, l'enfant qui inventa les livres pour les aveugles (1981), Wild Animal Families (1980), The Linguistic Approach for Beginning Reading with Learning Disabled Students (1980), Five true horse stories (1979), Seven True Horse Stories (1979).

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Louis Braille, l'enfant qui inventa les livres pour les aveugles

Louis Braille, l'enfant qui inventa les livres pour les aveugles
Le magnifique histoire de Louis Braille, l''enfant qui inventa l''alphabet pour les non-voyants.

Wild Animal Families

Wild Animal Families
Discusses behavior common to mammal babies involving their birth, feeding, homes, safety, growth, and independence from parents.

The Linguistic Approach for Beginning Reading with Learning Disabled Students

Five true horse stories

Five true horse stories
An anthology of five horse stories including the saga of a famous Chincoteague pony and Justin Morgan''s big little horse.

Seven True Horse Stories

Seven True Horse Stories
An anthology of seven horse stories including the saga of a famous Chincoteague pony and Justin Morgan''s big little horse.

My Lords Richard

My Lords Richard
Based on the life of Anne Neville.

Five True Dog Stories

Five True Dog Stories
This collection of true dog stories will fascinate young readers. Dox finds jewels, and criminals. Grip picks pockets, and Barry rescues people from the snow. Adventure, suspense, and animals are all here.

Book of Successful Painting

Book of Successful Painting
"Concerned with the location and planning of spaces for interesting activities, spaces not routinely included in homes"--Introduction.

Seven True Dog Stories

Seven True Dog Stories
A collection of seven true stories relating the adventures of such dogs as Dox, a dog detective, Grip, a dog thief, and Sascha, a seeing eye dog.

The Golda Meir Story

The Golda Meir Story
A biography of Golda Meir, whose childhood memories of Russia helped her work to establish the independent state of Israel.

Abraham Lincoln;;The Life and Times of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States

Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln
A biography of the sixteenth president, known as a wise and compassionate man and an eloquent speaker, whose determination helped preserve the Union during the Civil War.

Louis Braille, the Boy who Invented Books for the Blind

Louis Braille, the Boy who Invented Books for the Blind
Blinded at the age of 3, Louis Braille developed a superb memory that enabled him to do well in school. But that wasn''t enough--Louis wanted to read. Finding the alphabet impractical, he invented the raised dot alphabet, Braille, now used throughout the world.

The Pirate Book

The Pirate Book
Presents the piratical adventures of Pierre le Grand, Bartholemy Portuguez, Captain Flood, Red Legs Greaves, and Blackbeard.

Some Effects of Morphine Upon the Respiration of Rat Cerebrum

A Contribution of Art to Pupil-made Visual Aids

Macdonald, Oac Review, V.18, No.2, Nov.1905, P.85-88. Domestic Science. Graduation List

Five True Dog Stories (braille)

Five True Dog Stories (braille)
An anthology of five dog stories including the story of Barry, the Saint Bernard.

Biography and Poetical Remains of Margaret Davidson. By Washington Irving

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