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  • Book cover of One Red Dot

    A Classic Collectible Pop-Up™ One Red Dot A Pop-Up Book for Children of All Ages by David A. Carter One Red Dot is a stunning tour de force from David A. Carter, the creator of the bestselling Bugs in a Box® books. Each of the ten magnificent pop-up sculptures challenges readers to find the one red dot. From the flip-flop flaps to the whimsical wiggle-wobble widgets, each page is an original piece of artwork to cherish and admire.

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    David Carter makes a bold departure from his famous, well-loved Bugs in a Box(r) books and shows off his incredible range and paper-engineering skills. This book, reminiscent of Alexander Calder's mobiles, invites readers to find the one red dot in each of the quirky, abstract pop-ups. (And the book also serves as a counting book from one to ten.) Each book is an original piece of artwork to cherish and admire.

  • Book cover of Cupid's Playground

    I feel my heart racing when I see his face. I lose all my words when he smiles at me. My best moments are alone in my bed when I dream of him. He's my best friend. I feel intoxicated by his touch. Suffocation when he's near. Motivated when I see his girlfriend, to let him know I'm the one. His name is Jason. It's confession time. I'm in love with my best friend. My name is Melissa, and I've been best friends with Jason since grade school. It's now senior year, and I'm determined to let him know how I feel about him. With the help of Cupid and my friend, Kerri, I hope to find the words to tell him how I feel. The feelings that I have for this man is unexplainable. I desire him in a way that makes me re-think my good girl status. He makes it so easy loving him with his charming, sweet, and gentlemen ways. I can't take being in the friends zone with him anymore. Girlfriend or not, I need his undivided attention. It's wrong to have this much lust for one individual person. I never been kissed. Never been touched, and yet have this undeniable desire for him to be the first everything. I'm stingy and selfish wanting him to leave her altogether. It's senior year, and I'm not stopping, until he's mine.

  • Book cover of Horton Hears a Who Pop-Up!
    Dr. Seuss

     · 2008

    Horton finds an entire city of Whos on a speck of dust, but, since no one else can see them, no one believes they exist.

  • Book cover of Changed Forever

    Changed Forever is a book dedicated to helping others learn the Word of God, love the Word of God and live the Word of God in their lives. This book will transform the life of the reader and allow them to fall in love with the scriptures of God all over again. Changed Forever is filled with inspirational stories and commentary from the life and teachings of its author, Dr. James A. Carter.

  • Book cover of Buffalo Bill Cody

    A biography of Bill Cody focuses on the real person who projected the mighty figure of Buffalo Bill on American frontier mythology as a buffalo hunger, army scout, Indian fighter, Pony Express rider, and master showman.

  • Book cover of Whoo? Whoo?

    Die-cut pages are used to reveal gradually parts of an overall picture as the reader is asked to guess what the eventual picture will be.

  • Book cover of The U.S. Army Before Vietnam, 1953-1965

    The U.S. Army Before Vietnam, 1953-1965, by Donald A. Carter, covers the period between the end of the Korean War and the initial deployment of ground combat troops to Vietnam. It describes the organizational and doctrinal changes the Army implemented as it attempted to digest the lessons of one conflict and to prepare the force for another. The pamphlet also discusses the service's efforts to maintain its position in national defense within the parameters of President Eisenhower's New Look strategic policy. A key issue for the Army was the question of how to prepare a force to operate on an atomic battlefield. In order to compete with the Air Force and the Navy for a diminishing defense budget, the Army had to show that it, too, was a modern, forward-thinking organization, prepared to integrate a new family of tactical atomic weapons into its organization and doctrine. The resulting experiment with the Pentomic division forced Army leaders to reexamine some of their most basic assumptions about future conflict. With the increasing influence of Communist China throughout Southeast Asia, the Army also began to pay greater attention toward counterinsurgency and guerilla warfare. President Kennedy's interest in a doctrine of flexible response and his concern for combatting Communist inspired insurrections prompted the Army to increase training in unconventional warfare and to highlight the capabilities of its developing special forces--the Green Berets. Related products: The U.S. Army's Transition to the All-Volunteer Force, 1968-1974 -Print Paperback format is available here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/008-029-00536-1 United States Army in World War 2, Special Studies, Manhattan, the Army, and the Atomic Bomb-Print Clothbound format can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/008-029-00132-2 Building the Bombs: A History of the Nuclear Weapons Complex is available here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/061-000-00968-0 Vietnam War resources collection can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/us-military-history/battles-wars/vietn... China product collection can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/international-foreign-affairs/asia/china

  • Book cover of Bugs at the Beach

    David A. Carter’s bestselling Bugs take a trip to the beach in this Level 1 Ready-to-Read that’s perfect for beginning readers. Bitsy Bee and Busy Bug take a trip to the beach to build sand castles, swim, and more! Beginning readers will love this Level 1 Ready-to-Read from David A. Carter.

  • Book cover of The Expanded Family Life Cycle

    New edition of a text for health care and social service professionals and students in medicine, social work, psychology, sociology, and counseling. Topics include the individual life cycle in systemic perspective, cultural influences on the family life cycle, the Latino family life cycle, siblings