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  • av Brandon Johnson
    181,-

    Taken from Chapter 1: Once upon a time down a long dirt road back in the swamp lived a man known as FarmerJohnson. He owned a lot of land in the woody swamp. Around Halloween each year FarmerJohnson always planted a big field for all the kids around town and the little children in daycareto come out and pick a few pumpkins to take home with them for Halloween.

  • av Brandon Johnson
    258,-

    Where are all of Farmer Brown's crops going? Find out how when you read Rocky The Giant Rabbit.Follow along as the Brown family tries to solve the mystery of how their great crops keep disappearing from the garden.

  • av Brandon Johnson
    212,-

    Daddy's little girl is a term of endearment used to describe a father's daughter who holds a very special place in his heart. She is often seen as a precious and delicate being, yet also strong and resilient. Daddy's little girl is the apple of her father's eye, and he would do anything to protect and support her. She is loved unconditionally and cherished for who she is, and her father takes pride in watching her grow and achieve her dreams. Despite her flaws and imperfections, Daddy's little girl is perfect in her father's eyes, and their bond is unbreakable. This poem book echoes those sentiments.

  • av Brandon Johnson
    172,-

    Bobby The Avid Hunter is a thrilling and heartwarming adventure that will capture the hearts of young and old readers. Follow Bobby as he embarks on a journey to become the best hunter in the land, facing challenges and obstacles along the way. But his passion for the hunt is not just about the thrill of the chase; it's also about his connection with the natural world and his deep respect for all living creatures. This book is a celebration of nature, family, and the power of determination, and is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who read it.

  • - How He Made It
    av Brandon Johnson
    190,-

    Johnny lived a great life. This is how he made it.

  • av Brandon Johnson
    183,-

    Taken from Chapter 1: Once upon a time in a faraway place back in the mountains lived the dragons and unicorns.The red dragon was the meanest dragon around, he liked to blow fire at everyone andeverything. There was also a mean unicorn that loved picking on other animals and any humanthat he came in contact with. He was a black unicorn and he liked to bite, kick and poke themwith his horn. He liked to get all of the attention from the other unicorns and all of the dragons

  • av Brandon Johnson
    167,-

  • av Brandon Johnson, Samuel Mayer & Gabriel Neustadt
    191,-

    Baker's Plays was an advocate for theatre in schools for over one hundred years. In the spirit of that commitment, they offered this playwriting competition for high school students. Plays could be about any subject and of any length. It was their hope that this competition would encourage aspiring high school authors to explore the creative possibilities of writing for the stage.

  • - CHICAGO HOUSE PARTY FLYERS - VOLUME II, FROM 1981-1992
    av Brandon Johnson
    235,-

  • - And the Unexpected Place of Healing, Guernsey
    av Brandon Johnson
    220,-

  • - A Poetic Perspective of Life Through My Eyes I'm Like Rope Your Like Twine Were the Same but Were Knot
    av Brandon Johnson
    229,-

  • av Rachel Johnson & Brandon Johnson
    259,-

    Brandon and Rachel Johnson served as U.S. Peace Corps Volunteers from July 2006 to December 2008. Living in the rural village of Kgobagodimo in the Limpopo Province, they became passionately involved in their community through youth development, health education, and teacher training programs. This book includes the entirety of Brandon and Rachel's personal blog from their time of service in South Africa, including the months leading up to their departure and their readjustment afterward. The following is an excerpt from their March 17th entry in 2008: "Rachel and I had some really tough times at the beginning. We struggled through many frustrating weeks of school and miserable days in the village. But in the midst of it all, with a lot of hard work and motivation, we slowly found our passion. "We found the things that make us smile. We found the things that make us go to bed at night saying, 'today was a good day.' Not all Peace Corps Volunteers reach that point. We feel blessed we have."

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