הוצאת Pomegranate
הספרים של הוצאת Pomegranate
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Hieroglyphs from a to Z: A Rhyming Book With Ancient Egyptian Stencils for Kids
מאת Peter Der Manuelian
Hieroglyphs from A to Z is the first book published by PomegranateKidsâ„¢, an imprint of Pomegranate Communications, in collaboration with the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Originally published in 1991, this popular best-seller has been out of print for many years. With bold graphics, char...
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The NYPL Student Planner provides user-friendly ways to arrange and check your daily, weekly, and monthly schedules; track assignments and appointments; and record notes and reminders. Its features include space for a year's worth of classes, organized by quarter or semester; weekly grids to record ...
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The Jewish Woman's Weekly Planner (September 2008 - December 2009) Engagement Calendar
מאת Devorah Rosen Goldman
A Sixteen Month Planner September 2008 December 2009 / Elul 5768 Tevet 5770. Offering a wealth of creative ideas for inspired Jewish living, this bright, upbeat planner is the brainchild of author Devorah Rosen Goldman. Goldman's goal to bring order and a sense of well-being to the lives of Jewish w...
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Wildlife artist Charley Harper s whimsical paintings portraying all kinds of creatures have delighted art and animal lovers for more than six decades. Harper (1922 2007), who came by his love of nature as a child in rural West Virginia, developed his unique style while studying at the Art Academy of...
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This inspiring calendar profiles fifty-three outstanding women--both historical and contemporary--who have made profound contributions in art, education, politics, sports, science, and other endeavors. Each week of the calendar features the image of a remarkable woman--Charlotte Brontë, Queen Eli...
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This lavishly illustrated journal and engagement calendar is the perfect place to chart your challenges, blessings, hopes, and memories over the coming year. Each of the diary s fifty-three Boulet illustrations is accompanied by a passage from a woman writer, a list of words to spark your reflection...
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