Ann Donegan Johnson
Forfatter af The Value of Respect: The Story of Abraham Lincoln (Valuetales)
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The Value of Self-Discipline: The Story of Alexander Graham Bell (Valuetales) (1985) 129 eksemplarer
The Value of a Positive Attitude: The Story of Michael Landon (ValueTales Series) (1992) 36 eksemplarer
Value of creativity--the story of Thomas Edison /, The 2 eksemplarer
Value of foresight :, The the story of Thomas Jefferson 2 eksemplarer
Value of fairness :, The the story of Nellie Bly 2 eksemplarer
Value of boldness :, The the story of Captain Cook 2 eksemplarer
Value of caring :, The the story of Eleanor Roosevelt 2 eksemplarer
Value of helping :, The the story of Harriet Tubman 2 eksemplarer
Value of responsibility :, The the story of Ralph Bunche 2 eksemplarer
Value of truth and trust :, The the story of Cochise 2 eksemplarer
VALUE OF HELLEN KELLER, THE 2 eksemplarer
The Value of Creativity--The Story of Thomas Edison (The Valuetales) Hardcover November, 1984 2 eksemplarer
Value Of Foresight - Story Of Thomas Jefferson 2 eksemplarer
Value of determination :, The the story of Helen Keller 2 eksemplarer
A Value Tales - (Set of 2) - Not a Boxed Set (The Value of Truth and Trust - Then Story of Cochise -The Value of… (1977) 1 eksemplar
Valutales (Set of 7) - The Value Of: Responsibility; Caring; Learning; Fantasy; Sharing; Saving; Patience 1 eksemplar
The Value of Determination Helen Keller 1 eksemplar
The Value of Helping Tubman 1 eksemplar
The Value of Understanding 1 eksemplar
The Value of Creativity Thomas Edison 1 eksemplar
The Value of Creativity Beethoven 1 eksemplar
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- Fødselsdato
- 1942-09-29
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- female
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This book takes the read through Johnny who was an intuitive young boy always wanting to work in the earth. A strong fathy and a love of the bible kept him alert and intelligent. Taking a train throughout the country he did not know gave him the idea that fallow land should not be wasted.
As he grew he came to learn more and more about planting seasons, and types of apples. Where ever he went, he gave apple seeds with directions for planting and growing, and a small hand-made image of apples in all their glory as they hung on the trees, and the ground. Children played with the apples, and all too soon the word spread about the incredible man, Johnny Appleseed… (mere)