Author: Sigurd Jay Simonsen
Publisher: Arno Press
Keywords: coyotes, brush
Number of Pages: 180
Published: 1975
List price: unknow
ISBN-10: 0405068298
ISBN-13: 9780405068294
Author: Stuart J. Murphy
Publisher: HarperCollins
Keywords: mathstart, coyotes
Number of Pages: 40
Published: 2003-08-14
List price: $5.99
ISBN-10: 0060515317
ISBN-13: 9780060515317
Clever Coyote thinks it’s time for lunch –– and also time to show her friends how, with some simple rounding, she can add up numbers in her head. If only she were as good at hunting as she is at math!
Author: Bill Wallace
Publisher: Aladdin
Keywords: coyotes, watchdog
Number of Pages: 104
Published: 1995-09-01
List price: $4.99
ISBN-10: 0671890751
ISBN-13: 9780671890759
Some dogs have a bark bigger than their bite. But Sweetie, The Great Dane, can’t afford to bark -- or bite. After three little nips and three masters, the next stop is the pound. So when the burglar comes calling, he waves his tail. When coyotes come prowling, he tries to make peace -- as they howl in scorn. They promise they’ll return -- to eat his food, his friends, Red the Irish Setter, Poky the Beagle, and Sweetie for dessert! If Sweetie can’t protect them they’ll all perish! How can he outfox twelve hungry coyotes?
Author: Christine Webster
Publisher: Weigl Publishers
Keywords: animals, backyard, coyotes
Number of Pages: 24
Published: 2007-07-30
List price: $24.45
ISBN-10: 1590366735
ISBN-13: 9781590366738
Author: Daniel L. Smith-Christopher
Publisher: Abingdon Press
Keywords: power, bible, peace, speaking, jesus, coyotes, jonah
Number of Pages: 194
Published: 2007-05
List price: $22.00
ISBN-10: 0687343836
ISBN-13: 9780687343836
An original, powerful, and programmatic reading of the Bible that emphasizes the biblical call to peacemaking Smith-Christopher shows us that biblical peacemaking recognizes and then crosses—or “runs”—borders. All too often, borders and other imaginary lines drawn between groups of people have a way of becoming the basis for conflict, bigotry, and ultimately, war. Danger signs are evident when people use “borders” to talk about the goodness of everyone within “our” border, and the evil of everyone “over there.” Modern social commentators use the phrase “the other”
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