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Alex the Alligator was different than his family. He wanted to be friends with all the animals in the swamp. After setting out to find new friends, Alex learns of a dangerous plot against his father. Will he be able to convince the other swamp animals to protect his dad in time? Find out what the power of friendship can really do in Alex the Alligator!
Alex Alligator is very proud of his fearsome jaws. The trouble is, they frighten everyone away. A plastic head attached to each book actually opens and snaps back, making a snappy sound sure to delight young readers.
Alex Rider does battle with a charity broker con artist who has invested millions of dollars in a form of genetically modified corn that can release an airborne strain of virus capable of knocking out an entire country in one day.
The ABC 123 Early Learning Book Series is a set of short, rhythmic training sessions that help fuel a child's hunger to learn and retain important lessons needed before entering primary school. Each book teaches a letter and number through interaction with a friendly animal. Many other lessons are taught in the books. Our goal is to create a fun way for adults to instruct and children to learn, avoiding boredom and monotony. This set of books is provided to encourage discussion of important topics between parents and their pre-school children. The unique series helps parents give their little ones a great start in life. Alex, the alligator, loves all things starting with the letter "A." He loves going to school and learning many things. He finds that sometimes he has difficulty with controlling anger. He realizes how his Creator has given him gifts that help him with his relationships. Alex is an Awesome Alligator!
Nearly half a million preemies are born in the U.S. every year. But like most people, Jeff Stimpson, the father who wrote Alex, never gave premature babies a thought beyond the cliché of medical miracles. Many of these children grow up with special needs, necessitating an increasing and ever-controversial burden on society. Medicine is creating not only a new population of individuals, but a special and growing population of parents and families. Alex was born in June of 1998. He weighed 21 ounces. He spent the first year of his life in the hospital. This is the story of his first years. It's a story of doctors, hospitals, conferences, hate, love, gratitude, envy, frustration, joy, and worry. It's the story of a preemie. Stimpson saw his son get a spinal tap without anesthesia (it isn't given to micro-preemies) and three times witnessed Alex stop breathing-once on his lap. Stimpson and his wife were at the hospital every day, and there they encountered not only how far the science of saving preemies has advanced but how far it hasn't, and how far healthcare and other professionals need to go to understand what parents go through when their infant lives in a hospital. The Stimpsons got a crash course in life behind the billboard of medical miracle, and learned how care of preemies can greatly differ, and, perhaps most important, how patients' families must learn to be consumers when trying to find that care. What keeps a family going when a child spends a year in the hospital? In compelling prose, Stimpson traces the life of his child from birth to kindergarten: four wings in two hospitals; coming home with a roomful of medical gear and round-the-clock drugs and nursing; the gains and downturns of home therapy through Early Intervention; finding and prospering in a special-needs preschool; a diagnosis of autism; and the ongoing battle to give Alex a fair shot at childhood, and at life.
The Old Lady, her Magical Mouse, a Brindle London Squatting Cat, a Yak, and Alexander, the smiling alligator, lived together on a hill without any friends until the thirty-day rain endangered the town below them.