Paint Along with Jerry Yarnell, Volume Three: Painting Magic
This is the third volume in Jerry Yarnell's exciting new series, with ten beautiful painting projects to enjoy. Jerry Yarnell thrills beginning and intermediate artists with the tricks and techniques they need to perform "magic" on the canvas. He encourages readers to master the basic technical aspects of painting, such as composition, design, perspective, negative space, color mixing, values and color coordination.
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Mathemagic - Magic Tricks
From the preface: Martin Gardner has had no formal education in mathematics, but he has had an enormous influence on the subject. His writings exhibit an
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Storytime Magic: 400 Fingerplays, Flannelboards, and Other ActivitiesStorytime Magic is a compilation of fresh new ideas which can give life to any storytime. In this book you'll find fingerplays, action rhymes, songs set to familiar melodies, rhymes to sing, flannelboards with patterns, stick-puppet stories and rhymes as well as different games and fun activities which can accompany and enrich storytelling in your classroom or library.
Paranormal magazine delves into the dark world of ghosts, UFOs, strange creatures, weird phenomena, folklore and magic. Millions of people have experienced the uncanny, the mysterious, the mystical in their lives. But you do not need to believe in the paranormal to enjoy Paranormal. If you have an open mind and are curious about the world around you, this is the magazine for you. Engaging, intriguing, fascinating, sometimes startling and sometimes scary – Paranormal magazine never fails to entertain with its down to earth approach to some way-out subjects.
The Magic Carpet / King Midas and the Golden Touch [Let's Pretend Series
Let's Pretend, created and directed by Nila Mack (1891-1953), was a long-run CBS radio series for children. Mack's Let's Pretend began March 24, 1934, running for two decades before the final show on October 23, 1954. Adaptations included classics and fairy tales.The series received numerous awards, including two Peabody Awards, a Women’s National Radio Committee Award and five Radio Daily Awards.In 1970 Telegeneral adapted these stories on vinyl records.