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Why did I start a law firm with my three demi-god looking partners? To find the person responsible for killing my sister.It seemed like a good idea at the time. It seemed like the only idea at the time.Now, I can see some clear flaws in the plan. We never should have gone down this road this without James.I found him, I brought him back, but it doesn't look like it's ever going to be the way it was. It's just going to be hell on earth for everyone. What's a girl to do while the world burns?
Lucky the Little Rooster looked up at the bright blue sky and saw a rainbow for the first time. He was in love with the colours! He didn't know the names of the colours so he asked his friends to help him learn. Follow along with Lucky on this adventure and learn the colours of the rainbow.
Another interactive parent book to read to baby through to age six, The Lost Baby, in the Lucky the Little Rooster Series. Lucky finds a lost, funny looking chick, and with the help of his friends takes care of it until there is a happy ending. Children love the character, the colors, and the tiny farm drama. Sure to be a favorite and cherished story by many children. Children love the concept of helping friends in a time of need. Watch then follow along, and be enthralled with the happy ending.
Lucky is having a hard time remembering all of the alphabet letters in order to sing his ABC's. His friend Chippie the squirrel helps him learn the barnyard alphabet. Lucky can then sing all of the alphabet in his ABC song! Another adventure of Lucky the Little Rooster. In this adventure, children learn the power of friendship. Everyone can use a friend to help them remember all of the letters of the alphabet. Join Lucky as he learns the barnyard alphabet.
Another adventure in the series of Lucky the Little Rooster! Children LOVE these books done in photo collage; recommended for infants through to Grade Two. Join Lucky on a happy Tuesday, his favorite day of the week, where he does 1 - 10 cockadoodledoos along the way. You will meet a caterpillar; a frog; a hummingbird; some ducklings; more chickens; some smiling lambs and many more! A parent participation storybook [for tired parents!]. Your child will be captivated with the story, the colors, and the adventure of Lucky the Little Rooster. The key to a developing brain in infancy through to age six, is stimulation, creativity, repetition, and happiness in the experience.
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