
Marjorie Eberts
Author of Pancakes, Crackers, and Pizza
About the Author
Works by Marjorie Eberts
Stars and Stripes 3 copies
Moth Babes 3 copies
The Crab and the Crow 2 copies
West Wind 2 copies
Win White's Home (Phonics Practice Readers Series B, Set 4 Consonant digraphs Book 3 wh) (1986) 2 copies
Scrub and Spray 2 copies
Chimp Chums 2 copies
A Spot to Sleep 2 copies
Three Pals 2 copies
The Plane 2 copies
Spike On Stage 1 copy
The Prize 1 copy
Blanche Can Reach 1 copy
Flip and Flop 1 copy
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- Birthdate
- 1933-09-03
- Gender
- female
- Education
- Stanford University
- Occupations
- author
teacher
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supposedly this was the book that made me realize that i wanted to be a librarian, according to my mother (i don't really remember that--i remember having a conversation with a friend on the way to talk our Spanish fluency exams but anyway...) this series of career guide books is great because it starts out with interests and lists different careers--what different kind of jobs there are in those careers, what kind of education they require, what types of things you do, etc. I have a couple show more of editions of at least a few of these books so obviously they are good (or i was confused, undecided, or couldn't find my first copy...) show less
i have a number of different types of these "Careers for BlahBlahs and other BlahBlah types" (as well as different editions of a couple of them) seemingly because i was confused both about my vocation and my interest. But also because they are good books. They give you an idea of what might make a good career fit for you based on what your interests are and what you like to do--then they include information about educational and job requirements as well as personality fits. Highly reccomended.
i have a number of different types of these "Careers for BlahBlahs and other BlahBlah types" (as well as different editions of a couple of them) seemingly because i was confused both about my vocation and my interest. But also because they are good books. They give you an idea of what might make a good career fit for you based on what your interests are and what you like to do--then they include information about educational and job requirements as well as personality fits. Highly reccomended.
supposedly this was the book that made me realize that i wanted to be a librarian, according to my mother (i don't really remember that--i remember having a conversation with a friend on the way to talk our Spanish fluency exams but anyway...) this series of career guide books is great because it starts out with interests and lists different careers--what different kind of jobs there are in those careers, what kind of education they require, what types of things you do, etc. I have a couple show more of editions of at least a few of these books so obviously they are good (or i was confused, undecided, or couldn't find my first copy...) show less
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- Works
- 45
- Members
- 1,242
- Popularity
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- Rating
- 3.0
- Reviews
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- ISBNs
- 102





