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The Grinch's newfound Christmas spirit is in jeopardy with the arrival of the Who-ville's Christmas tree competition, but can one special Whoremind him of what's really important?A sequel to the timeless classic How the Grinch Stole Christmas! featuring all your favourite characters!
Children will delight in these wacky hybrid Randomanimals. The Sniger and the Floose is a charming and playful celebration of imagination and the natural world.
Clever rhymes describe children's household chores around the world. Beautiful illustrations on every page. Engaging glossary with language and location details. Additional resources listed.
A collection of hilariously imaginative poems for children, written and illustrated by a magical millipede. Mz Millipede spins wild tales from her unforgettable characters-Skink the Skouse, Toejam Sam, Lollipop Preeta, Bloated Toaded and more...This book will be enjoyed while crunching on a variety of flavored bugs or wolfing down hot syrupy waffles with a friendly Wafflerus! BONUS: Find Mz Millipede hiding out on every page.
I hope you enjoy this book of poems. The poems are simple enough to elicit conversation. Great for discussions in classrooms for middle school and above.This book comes complete with pages to reflect on the poems read and pages to allow the reader to write their own poetry. It is a perfect classroom collection, great for small groups, and or perfect for a gift.In this Hispanic Book for Teens and Adults, I have written poems that represent my Chicana culture. Growing up Mexican-American had a deep effect on how I saw and continue to see the world. I hope that readers of these poems can make connections and discuss their thoughts and either agreements or disagreements with the poems. After all, you grow through discourse.This book contains colorful pages filled with vivid words depicting life as a Mexican-American in the States.Some topics are the struggles faced, our traditions, immigration, Abuela's cooking, being a strong woman, and more.The use of Spanglish is used as it represents who I am as an educator, author, and person.The hope is that you will connect with my words and keep your own culture and tradition going strong and even spark conversation with your loved ones.Grab a copy of this poetry book. It is perfect for people who love poetry, people who love their culture, teens, and adults, and for all who struggle with identity.Or, maybe you need a copy for your classroom. It will make an amazing and easy read yet one that will elicit conversation and be great for class discussions.I would truly appreciate your purchase and review. Thank you so much for supporting a teacher with a dream.
Coop is a little crow who likes shiny things. While the other crows are playing, Coop spends his time collecting and collecting and collecting. He gets so carried away with collecting that one day, he decides to add the moon to his collection. Things don't work out as he planned, but they work out even better! This is the story of what takes Coop the Crow to visit the moon!
"Phoebe navigates fear, grief, and hope for recovery about when her mother has a ruptured brain aneurysm while their family is on vacation, and right after her mother shares that she's planning to leave Phoebe's father"--
Racconti di vita vissuta dell'autore narrata in poesie. Dopo spezzoni di vita già pubblicato, la vita continua continua nell'intento di carpire piccoli episodi della vita dello scrittore.lorenzo de zannibuona lettura
"Since the beginning, humans have created stories about the universe. From early mythology to modern-day science is a long journey, yet so much of our galaxy still remains a mystery. What will we believe tomorrow? We the curious ones is a lyrical discussion [...] about the complex and ever-evolving relationship between science and story."--
Some princesses are fond of the beach.Some prefer the city.Some enjoy playing outside, while others cherish a cozy chair and a good book.But what does every princess have in common?They all love their suitcases!Bright, bold illustrations by six-year-old artist, Lina Quan Baruffi.Story inspiration by three-year-old sister, Eliza Quan Baruffi.Woven into a delightful cadence by mom, Amy Jill Quan.
In the aftermath of 9/11, high school sophomore Omid grapples with finding the right words to connect with his grandfather, embrace his Iranian heritage, and express his feelings towards a girl, until he immerses himself in the rhymes and rhythms of rap music and finds his voice.
In the companion novel to the critically acclaimed Rain Rising, Rain must once again find the strength to rise above. The start of the school year is bringing a lot of changes for Rain: New school. No Circle Group. No Dr. McCalla. No Miss Walia. No step team. And Xander, her older brother and superhero, is away at college. Although everyone else seems okay with change, Rain struggles to open up to her new counselor, her mom, Umi, Alyssa, and even Xander, who seems to have forgotten all about her while away at college. But when an older boy starts giving Rain more attention than she asked for -- will she be able to open up again before things go too far?
"It's Meowl-o-ween, and the cats are out! In the glow of a harvest moon they gather--whiskers twitching, tails a-switching. Led by a scruffy black cat, they slink, pounce, and scare on the spookiest night of the year. But not all the cats are enjoying Halloween...a lost kitten is frightened by the crowds, until Mama finds her and they watch the cats' parade together."--
A confrontation with a teacher and a family crisis force high school senior Cerulean Gene to drop out of twelfth grade and derails their dreams of moving cross-country and living off the grid. Told in verse format.
A year has passed since the Grinch stole Christmas from Who-ville. Now eager to prove to the Whos that he LOVES the holiday, the Grinch devises a plan to make the most spectacular Christmas tree the Whos have ever seen! But when things don't go as planned, the Grinch's heart turns icy, and he threatens to leave Who-ville for good.
Book Description - If I had a wishing well is a delightful stroll back through time, from Carl A Millerchip (Author of Cameron & The Time Travelling Tablet), to visit a number of imagination-inspiring historical events in rhyme. We make stops to visit Christopher Columbus, Guy Fawkes, Queen Victoria, and Florence Nightingale to name just a few along the way. All of the stops cover key stage 1 history topics which will not only get young imaginations firing but also help at school whilst you are at it! This lovely rhyming book is an ideal bedtime read and has the benefit of beautiful illustrations along the way to guide your little ones through the journey.
Meet Mervil Von Prinklestein, a young man who works at an arcade filled with fun games, flashing lights, and music. But even with all this excitement around him, Mervil can't help feeling bored. He starts to dream of something more exciting and fun. Join Mervil on his adventure to find what truly makes him happy!
Flot og farverig myldre-havfruebog på versDer findes ikke havfruer. Det siger alle, men det tror lillesøster ikke på. Hun skal nok finde beviser for, at de findes!Tror du på havfruer?Hvis du kigger godt efter, finder du måske en. De kan være gemt i parkens lille dam, i akvariet, på stranden og mange flere spændende og farverige steder.
Twelve-year-old Iveliz is trying to manage her mental health and advocate for the help and understanding she deserves, but in the meantime her new friend calls her crazy and her abuela Mimi dismisses the therapy and medicine Iveliz needs to feel like herself.
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