The notorious Miss Swamp reappears at the Horace B. Smedley School, this time to shape up the football team and make them win at least one game. "Children of any age will relish the raucous carrying on at what has to be the most gloriously awful school in the entire state of Texas".--The Horn Book.
The notorious Miss Swamp reappears at the Horace B. Smedley School, this time to shape up the football team and make them win at least one game. "Chil...
The "domestic adventures" and "exquisitely chaste" romance of George and Martha give delicate lessons in being a friend in this delightfully funny book. "Marshall's illustrations are as wonderful, witty, and wise as his text".--Kirkus Reviews starred review. Full color throughout.
The "domestic adventures" and "exquisitely chaste" romance of George and Martha give delicate lessons in being a friend in this delightfully funny boo...
Think you know the story of the three little pigs? Not until you've read this version, retold and illustrated by Caldecott Honor winner James Marshall. Children will know and love the familiar characters three pig brothers and one huffing-puffing wolf and they will giggle over the funny, new dialogue and cartoon like illustrations, which put a fresh, modern twist on the classic tale."
Think you know the story of the three little pigs? Not until you've read this version, retold and illustrated by Caldecott Honor winner James Marshall...
"With the same delightfully irreverent spirit that he brought to his retellings of Little Red Riding Hood, Marshall enlivens another favorite. . . . The illustrations are fraught with delicious humor and detail. Like its predecessor, perfect for several uses, from picture book hour to beginning reading."--Kirkus Reviews. Caldecott Honor Medal.
"With the same delightfully irreverent spirit that he brought to his retellings of Little Red Riding Hood, Marshall enlivens another favorite. . . . T...
Social behavior has long puzzled evolutionary biologists, since the classical theory of natural selection maintains that individuals should not sacrifice their own fitness to affect that of others. Social Evolution and Inclusive Fitness Theory argues that a theory first presented in 1963 by William D. Hamilton--inclusive fitness theory--provides the most fundamental and general explanation for the evolution and maintenance of social behavior in the natural world.
James Marshall guides readers through the vast and confusing literature on the evolution of social behavior,...
Social behavior has long puzzled evolutionary biologists, since the classical theory of natural selection maintains that individuals should not sac...