One Kansas Farmer

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  • One Kansas Farmer Book Detail

  • Author : Devin Scillian
  • Release Date : 2011-07-01
  • Publisher : Sleeping Bear Press
  • Genre : Juvenile Nonfiction
  • Pages : 41
  • ISBN 13 : 1585365955
  • File Size : 12,12 MB

One Kansas Farmer by Devin Scillian PDF Summary

Book Description: Following the success of S is for Sunflower: A Kansas Alphabet, husbandand- wife author team Devin and Corey Scillian join illustrator Doug Bowles in another rousing state tribute. One Kansas Farmer: A Kansas Number Book "counts out" an entertaining and educational travelogue of the state's history, geography, famous people, and places. Topics include the dancing prairie chickens and the invention of the microchip. Corey and Devin Scillian are graduates of the University of Kansas. They now live in Michigan where Devin anchors the news for WDIV-TV in Detroit. Devin's other children's books include the bestselling A is for America: An American Alphabet and Brewster the Rooster. Doug Bowles enjoys working with a wide range of clients in advertising, corporate, and editorial jobs, as well as in the children's book market. He also enjoys working on fine art collections and shows frequently in galleries around Kansas. Doug lives in Leawood, Kansas.

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