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This charming book is about a little boy who comes to an animal park and is intent on seeing the large animals. The insects, birds and smaller animals, decide to show him how important they all are. This charming book is about a little boy who comes to an animal park and is intent on seeing the large animals. The insects, birds and smaller animals, decide to show him how important they all are.
A little boy goes to the animal park and is only interested in the large animals. The small creatures and insects soon show him how important they are. Simplified Chinese and English
Ta urocza ksiazka opowiada o chlopcu, który wybral sie do parku zwierzat, zeby zobaczyc wielka zwierzyne. Owady, ptaki i male zwierzeta postanawiaja pokazac mu, jak bardzo i one sa potrzebne.
This charming book is about a little boy who comes to an animal park with some grown ups and is intent on seeing the large animals. The insects, birds and smaller animals, decide to show him how important they all are.
This biography of Jack Maurice Nissenthall, written by his daughter, Linda Nissen Samuels, draws heavily on Jack's own writings: The Wizard War, an unpublished autobiographical account of his part in the development of radar before and during WW2 and its impact on the eventual outcome, and original letters and photos. Through them, we hear this Unsung War Hero telling his own story in his own words.At the heart of Jack's story is the written order that he accepted, as the anonymous "RDF (Range and Direction Finding, an early term for radar) expert" - that he was to be "adequately protected" by bodyguards from the South Saskatchewan Regiment because "under no circumstances" was he to be allowed to fall into enemy hands. Effectively, this meant that ten Canadian soldiers specifically tasked to assist him, were also, in Jack's own words, "a sort of negative safeguard", "my execution squad". That he was not captured and did indeed survive was due partly to his physical fitness and the "cheerful and resourceful courage that shows in this book." (From the Foreword to Jack's own manuscript- written by Prof R. V. Jones, Britain's Assistant Director of Air Intelligence in World War II.)This present book answers the question: what made him do it?It also recounts many episodes which demonstrate how Jack's whole life exemplifies dictionary definitions of a hero - as a person of high moral integrity, resourceful, passionate and patient, energetic, courageous, confident and caring who willingly takes risks and makes sacrifices for others. But Jack is not a common-or-garden, rough, tough hero. You'll be charmed to read how, as a love-struck twenty-something, he wears his heart on his sleeve, writing to his girlfriend Dally about their first kiss.Why is it then, that this exceptional person was undervalued and overlooked by the powers-that-be at the end of World War II? And why was he not decorated for bravery? Indeed, an article proposes that he is "The VC that never was."This book gives an insight into why, nearly eighty years later, Jack Nissenthall's extraordinary war service is still largely unknown and unsung (except in Canada), and why there are still so many unanswered questions about it.But in the end, readers will surely acknowledge this hero's modest and cheerful embodiment of integrity - and want to sing his well-deserved praises.
Elly et ses amis veulent construire un magnifique château de sable sur la plage, mais que devraient-ils utiliser pour le décorer ? Une histoire charmante qui enseigne aux enfants combien il est important de protéger l'environnement marin
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