Sentence examples for explorer books from inspiring English sources

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Along with fresh apples and Nature's Path Organic Soy Plus cereal, Ms. Gilmartin gives children "Dora the Explorer" books.

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Ralston is a Colorado-based writer and explorer whose book, Between a Rock and a Hard Place (Atria Books, 2004), describes his now-famous 2003 ordeal in the Utah wilderness when he amputated his own arm in order to escape and survive a rock entrapment.

Windows and blinds were removed and piled on the bed on top of Dora the Explorer music book and a stuffed dog.

Children can get word-by-word support as they flip through a Dora the Explorer e-Book, or learn about letter sounds with Leap, Lily and Tad in the Letter Factory video.

Sir Ranulph Fiennes is the World's Greatest Living Explorer [Guinness Book of World Records].

The haul consisted of two bottles of mineral water (I looked on google and couldn't find out how much this costs per bottle, but I'm pretty sure it's from M+S so it was probs pretty pricey), a Nobbly Bobbly wrapper (which contains 158 calories), a partially used pack of Caspari tissues (four-ply!! I didn't even know that existed) and a torn, wet page from a Dora the Explorer colouring book.

EMERYVILLE, CA January 26, 2009 Following on the heels of the successful Tag Reading System, LeapFrog Enterprises, Inc. (NYSE: LF), today announced that a new toddler-sized "book explorer," the Tag Junior book pal, will be available this summer.

From early telescopic observation of clouds and ice caps on planetary bodies in the seventeenth century, to the dawn of the space age and the first robotic planetary explorers, the book presents a comprehensive chronological overview of planetary climate research, right up to the dramatic recent developments in detecting and characterising exoplanets.

So, after the birth of his first son, whose middle name is Arsenyev, Slaght began to translate the explorer's first book, "Across the Ussuri Kray".

When calamity strikes, the kids must get back to civilization, and it's the mysterious adult they meet in the jungle — the lost "explorer" of the book's title — who helps them do so.

Recent listings could raise the eyebrows of any lost and found explorer: a Latin book, wall clock, laptop computer, two art easels, a floppy disk, mittens, three packets of pills (unidentified), a poncho, Mets cap and Budweiser lizard key chain.

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