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Nicholas and Jennifer Dustbunny are the most wonderful kids. They show their kindness by helping a man they know find his lost cat. The Dustbunny kids show when a friend is in need of help, they are there for them. ln a Dustbunny’s eyes a friend shows encouragement and faith that things will work out.
Bug! Rug! Mug! Hug! These dust bunnies love to rhyme. Well, except for Bob. Much to the other bunnies’ frustration, Bob can never get the rhythm right. Then he saves everyone from a big, scary monster wielding—gasp!—a broom, and they all breathe a sigh of relief. But can Bob save them from the big, scary monster’s next attack? Vrrrrrroooommm...
"You're playing games with us!" The dust bunnies chanted. "You were here tomorrow! And the week after that!" About to start middle school and facing a year of stress, Alexandra finds a mysterious and magical world at the bottom of her garden. When she meets the adorable dust bunnies, they lead her on a series of adventures and puzzles. Along the way Alexandra learns about the bunnies, their purpose, and how they can help her face the dangers that lie ahead. Six crates. Six planes. Six bunnies. Six puzzles to solve!
While Stone Rabbit, Andy Wolf, and Henri Tortoise are trick-or-treating, zombie dust bunnies are taking over their town.
The dust bunnies are back for another round of rhyming fun. But this time a big MEAN dust bunny wants to play—and run and chase and grab! Can the four little dust bunnies get that bully to play nice? Jan Thomas’s lovable critters shine again in this hilarious rhyme-filled book that starts with scares and ends with…smiles.
Keep your house plants alive and thriving with this illustrated, accessible guide to popular house plants for new and experienced plant-parents alike. Many new gardeners are finally starting to understand why bringing the outside indoors is so appealing. From improving home décor to mental health, plants have so many benefits. But keeping them alive (and most importantly, thriving) isn’t always easy! What does it mean if your plant has brown tips? Rotting roots? Yellow leaves? The list goes on. Don’t you just wish your plants could communicate what’s wrong and how to fix it? What Is My Plant Telling Me? answers all your plant-based questions making it the perfect companion for anyone interested in keeping their plants looking their best. This illustrated guide to the fifty most popular house plants will show you how to: -Speak your plant’s language -Identify classic distress signals -Intervene successfully to keep your plants thriving for years to come -Choose plants that work best for your space -Pick the best locations within your home to keep your new plants -Identify the pot size needed when you want to replant -And more! Whether you’re interested in growing a cactus, orchid, or even the popular Fiddle Leaf Fig, this book is the perfect guide to deciphering the message your plant is telling you and what you can do to revive it.
Diane stabbed at the intercom switch near her and shouted, Close hatches and launch! It took her almost thirty seconds to run to the bridge. Just before she reached it, a voice sounded over the intercom, All hatches secure! Diane barely reached her seat and strapped in before the G-forces hit her while her ship climbed up into space to be the first to meet the enemy. All right, battle stations! Launch fighters! she commanded as they left the atmosphere behind. Within another thirty seconds, her cruiser was flanked by a fighter wing ready to do combat. At the same time, other ships gathered about her cruiser. The squadron leader's cruiser took his position at the lead. Well done, Dust Bunny! All capital ships use individual initiative when the enemy gets here, the squadron commander radioed. Within moments, the fighters peeled away to form up a fighter command and formation of their own. The Malakin warships came streaking in at high speed. A number of them were taken out quickly as several squadrons of warships, both new and old, fired a barrage of weapons at them. The fighters attempted to get inside the Malakin formation. They scored some hits before the Malakin warships got past them to enter Beulah's atmosphere and begin a bombardment of the ground with their heavy weapons. Both the squadrons and fighter commands changed course to take out the Malakin warships. Even as that happened, the Malakin warships spread out around the planet to fire on anything manmade with one set of weapons while other weapons returned fire in their defense. It was immediately obvious that these were warships being operated by Malakins, themselves, and not computerized robots. Diane watched the sensor screens as her cruiser closed in on one Malakin warship while her ship's weapons tore the hell out of the enemy ship. She spotted another nearby enemy ship just moments before some of her ship's gunners began pounding away at it. Another cruiser pulled behind the same enemy ship. Moments later, the fire from her ship and the other cruiser made a floating pile of junk out of the Malakin warship. The RUST BUCKET UNIVERSE series begins in Rust Bucket with the first official discovery of intelligent alien life and Dave Oden's initial rejection, and later acceptance, by the Navy. Attack Butterfly, the second in the series, introduces the first graduates from the academy under Oden's schooling and concludes in a war with a new race out to conquer The Federation. Dust Bunny finds Oden risking his reputation and his life to strengthen the Universal Rights Bill of the Union of Planets in the midst of a showdown in space. Boson Books offers several other science fiction novels by Atk. Butterfly. For an author bio and photo, reviews and a reading sample, visit bosonbooks.com.
Costume designer, Leslie Carroll has mastered the art of flying under the radar. She's had to or risk being found by the psychopath who almost killed her. When she literally falls into Hollywood heartthrob Charlie Erickson's dressing room on her first day of employment, their mutual attraction is instant and undeniable. Despite his star status, Charlie is a sweet southern boy at heart, and for the first time in a long time, Leslie begins to think she has a chance at happiness. When her harrowing past catches up to her and targets Charlie, will she run to save herself or face her monster to save the man who is her future?
Pain punished her. The bottle numbed her. Guilt kept her trapped. In the dark alley of a pub, the words “Please don’t” take hold of her heart and break the silence she seeks. Thinking herself beyond redemption, she tentatively grabs on to the slim thread of hope that unfolds inside of her. Holding her secrets close, she can’t resist the comforting draw coming from The Skipper. The unconditional friendships it offers, the protective roof it provides, and the spark that its owner ignites in her—melting the frost off her heart, and slowly stripping away her resistance. His life flows from one crisis to the next. Under the pressure of competition crowding him out of his family’s pub and the need to protect his children from the ruins of a bad marriage, he barely breathes. That is until a mane of strawberry-blonde hair and a set of big, pale blue eyes, shake him up. He never expected the shadow of a woman he finds on the floor of his washroom to bring him the air―the balance and the light he’s been missing.
When Elena Ruiz disappears, five-year-old Steven Holman thinks that a vampire has taken his nanny. As a friend of Elena's, astrologist and sleuth Stella the Stargazer knows that the woman wouldn't have walked away from her charge. She doesn't believe that vampires exist, but she comes to believe that a different--and very human--sort of monster could have done away with her.