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It is Christmastime in Pleasant Valley, and who better than Albert to usher in the season? The familiar Pleasant Valley crew returns for another fun-filled adventure, as Albert lets them in on a big secret. During his travels, Santa has to make pit stops, and Albert's team is on call for the job. The clock is ticking down to Christmas and there's so much to be done! The reindeer need feeding, Santa's sleeve needs mending, and the sleigh's windshield needs squeegeeing before they're down to five seconds, and all systems are go. Leslie Tryon has scored another hit, with race-speed rhymes and vibrant illustrations that conjure up all the excitement of the holiday season. Join Albert and his friends in this winning countdown to Christmas.
Albert's Christmas Adventure - Book 7 Albert Mouse was sitting on the sofa reading a book about woodwork that Mrs Saunders had loaned him from the bookshop. "Mum, do you think I could have a workshop?" he asked, looking up from the book. Mrs Mouse put her knitting down and looked at her son over the rim of her glasses. "A workshop? What kind of workshop?" she asked, sounding slightly concerned. "You know, with a workbench and tools so I can make things out of wood?" sighed the little mouse. "Tools! No, Albert, that sounds like it could be dangerous if you ask me," said his mother. When Albert Mouse hears that Father Christmas has the biggest workshop in the world where all the toys are made for children at Christmas, Albert soon gets very excited. That night he has a dream that he goes to Lapland to help Father Christmas ..... But is it a dream? Albert's Christmas Adventure is a delightful story in the Adventures of Albert Mouse children's chapter book series. Buy Albert's Christmas Adventure and fall in love with Albert Mouse - Dartmouth's most fa-mouse resident and greatest explorer! Contains Dyslexia Friendly Font
Children everywhere will love joining Albert, a lovable stuffed teddy bear and his family, as they learn about the true meaning of Christmas. . In this charming, thirty-three page, rhyming- concept picture book, Albert tries to help his family get in the spirit of Christmas, when he discovers lessons about its true importance, which he hadn't thought about before. . You, your children and grandchildren will all enjoy reading about Albert and his Christmas adventures. . "Albert's Family Christmas" is the fifth in a series of 'Albert's Adventure' books. These books are gentle storybooks for children, ages one through one-hundred-one - for they are loved by all ages. .
Junius Browne and Albert Richardson covered the Civil War for the New York Tribune until Confederates captured them as they tried to sneak past Vicksburg on a hay barge. Shuffled from one Rebel prison to another, they escaped and trekked across the snow-covered Appalachians with the help of slaves and pro-Union bushwhackers. Their amazing, long-forgotten odyssey is one of the great escape stories in American history, packed with drama, courage, horrors and heroics, plus moments of antic comedy. On their long, strange adventure, Junius and Albert encountered an astonishing variety of American characters -- Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant, Rebel con men and Union spies, a Confederate pirate-turned-playwright, a sadistic hangman nicknamed "the Anti-Christ," a secret society called the Heroes of America, a Union guerrilla convinced that God protected him from Confederate bullets, and a mysterious teenage girl who rode to their rescue at just the right moment. Peter Carlson, author of the critically acclaimed K Blows Top, has, in Junius and Albert's Adventures in the Confederacy, written a gripping story about the lifesaving power of friendship and a surreal voyage through the bloody battlefields, dark prisons, and cold mountains of the Civil War.
"Albert is the hilarious and exciting story of a tiny Douglas Fir tree who dreams of being THE big Christmas tree in Empire City"--Provided by publisher.
The twenty-five pictures in this book comprise the dream journal of Albert Grass, founder of the Coney Island Amateur Psychoanalytic Society. A hand-drawn prototype for a comic book, it appears to have been created from perhaps 1936 to the outbreak of World War II in 1939.
Coming to Nickelodeon for the 2016 holidays, Albert is the hilarious and exciting story of a tiny Douglas Fir tree who dreams of being THE big Christmas tree in Empire City. Boys and girls ages 3 to 7 will love this beautifully illustrated book based on the television movie. This Nickelodeon read-along contains audio narration.
In this gay Christmas romance, a snowstorm traps a gruff military police officer playing Santa gets with an overly enthusiastic do-gooder. Teddy MacNally loves Christmas and everything that goes along with it. When he plays an elf for his charity’s events, he never expects to be paired with a Scrooge masquerading as Santa Claus. His new mission: make the holiday-hating soldier believe he was born to say ho-ho-ho. Sergeant Major Nicholas Nowicki doesn’t do Santa, but he’s army to his blood. When his CO asks an unusual favor, Nick of course obliges. The elf to his Kris Kringle? Tempting. Too tempting—Nick’s only in town for another month, and Teddy’s too young, too cheerful and too nice for a one-night stand. The slow, sexy make-out sessions while Teddy and Nick are alone and snowbound, though, feel like anything but a quick hookup. As a stress-free holiday fling turns into Christmas all year round, Teddy can’t imagine his life without Nick. And Nick’s days on the base may be coming to a close, but he doesn’t plan on leaving anything, or anyone, behind. Praise for Better Not Pout “[A] tender and funny contemporary romance. . . . Their sexual chemistry is explosive. . . . Albert’s obvious affection for her characters, particularly Nick, makes this tale a pleasure.” —Publishers Weekly “A lovely, feel-good story about two people who are perfect for each other but need just a bit of Christmas magic to help them to see it. . . . I teared up a bit near the end, and then closed the book with a happy sigh and a smile on my face, which is never a bad thing.” —All About Romance
"Abundant Adventures with Alberta" is a pictorial autobiography of missions, teaching, and exploration. The author shares that once someone has slept in a lighthouse, owned a shrunken head, and ridden in a flat-bottom boat down the Amazon, he or she will never be the same. (Practical Life)