Lewis Stephen Books

How's it made?
How's it made?

By Lewis Stephen

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A wordless photo study showing how seven common objects are made: a flashlight, rocking chair, bicycle, candy, umbrella, jump rope, and football.

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How's it made?
How's it made?

By Lewis Stephen

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A wordless photo study showing how seven common objects are made: a flashlight, rocking chair, bicycle, candy, umbrella, jump rope, and football.

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Zoo city
Zoo city

By Lewis Stephen

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By matching the photograph of an inanimate city object on the upper half of a split page with the photograph of the animal it resembles on the lower half, the reader also completes the name of the...

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Action rhymes for you and your friends
Action rhymes for you and your friends

By Lewis Stephen

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A collection of eighteen folk songs and rhymes with step-by-step photographs showing the intended actions for finger play and other physical activities.

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The monkey rope
The monkey rope

By Lewis Stephen

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And baby makes none
And baby makes none

By Lewis Stephen

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My Vietnam
My Vietnam

By Stephen Lewis, Lewis Stephen

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Murder on Old Mission
Murder on Old Mission

By Lewis Stephen

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Hotel kid
Hotel kid

By Lewis Stephen

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"A Manhattan landmark for fifty years, the Taft in its heyday in the 1930s and 1940s was the largest hotel in midtown, famed for the big band in its basement restaurant and the view of Times Square...

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