Richard Scarry is famous for writing "Book on the Go" which is a picture book that can teach children different letters and it will be a favorite for many children.
Some titles of Richard Scarry's books that feature Goldbug include "Cars and Trucks and Things That Go" and "Richard Scarry's Best Word Book Ever." Goldbug is a character that children can search for in the illustrations throughout the books.
"Purdy the Tubby Huggishi" is a character from the children's book series by the author and illustrator, Richard Scarry. You can find Purdy in various Richard Scarry books, where he often embarks on playful adventures alongside other whimsical characters. To experience Purdy's stories, check your local library or bookstore for Richard Scarry's works. Additionally, you might find adaptations or merchandise featuring Purdy online.
Patricia Murphy Scarry has written: 'Little Richard and Prickles' -- subject(s): Children's stories
Karl Breul has written: 'The teaching of modern foreign languages in our secondary schools' -- subject(s): Accessible book, German language, Study and teaching, Language and languages 'Heath's new German and English dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English, English language, German, German language 'A handy bibliographical guide to the study of the German language and literature for the use of students and teachers of German' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Bibliography, German language, German literature, History and criticism, Study and teaching 'Heath's German and English dictionary' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, German, German language, English language, English 'The teaching of modern foreign languages and the training of teachers' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Study and teaching, Language and languages, Modern languages, German language und literature
It was German Egyptologist, Karl Richard Lepsius.
"The Awful German Language" was written by Mark Twain in 1880 as part of his book "A Tramp Abroad." In this humorous essay, Twain describes his struggles with the complexities and idiosyncrasies of the German language.
Frederick Betz has written: 'Learning German' -- subject(s): German language, Grammar, Readers 'A second German book' -- subject(s): German language, Grammar, Readers 'Modern German reader' -- subject(s): German language, Readers
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The German word 'buch' translates into English as book. As in the English language it can mean a book which one reads or to book a hotel room for example.
Arwid Johannson has written: 'Phonetics of the New High German language' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Phonetics, German language
C. R. Goedsche has written: 'Thomas Mann' -- subject(s): Accessible book, German language, Readers 'Cultural Graded Reader' 'Schweitzer' -- subject(s): German language, Readers 'A modern course in German' -- subject(s): German language, Grammar 'Cultural graded readers' -- subject(s): German language, Readers 'Einstein' 'Jugend und Reife' -- subject(s): German Short stories, German language, Readers 'Sag's auf deutsch!' -- subject(s): Conversation and phrase books, German language 'Carl Schurz' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Lending library, German language, Readers