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Safety Dave and Daisy Go to the Beach is a children's picture book set before, during and after a day at the beach. The hero of the book is a young boy with the nickname Safety Dave. He and his sidekick, his best friend and adorable dog Daisy, are on a quest to educate young children about safety at the beach. The book is catchy, colorful, and appealing to young children because of its fascinating nature of going to the beach!
Daisy and the Dirty Dozen is the true, heartwarming, and fun story of a female mallard duck and her 12 ducklings that take up residence in a suburban family's swimming pool.The Wallace family take the 13 ducks "under their wing" and are able to watch a mother duck care for her ducklings right from their kitchen window.The ducks also provide the Wallace family with the opportunity to learn more about wildlife and how to enjoy sharing their yard with a family of ducks.See the real-life Daisy and the Dirty Dozen at www.daisyandthedirtydozen.comAdvance Praise for Daisy and the Dirty Dozen:Nature makes its way into the suburbs and a local family learns more about their fellow inhabitants in this charming story of a duck family who made an unlikely home in a family pool. In a town surrounded by small ponds, a river and two lakes, the lifecycle of our migrant mallards is often scarcely understood. This family learned about the habits of a nesting mother duck, the growth and adaptation of her brood, the value of accepting a change in everyday routines, and alterations in backyard maintenance to allow the duck family to thrive.Barbara Leary, Executive Committee Chair (Sierra Club, Sacramento Group)Daisy and the Dirty Dozen is a very engaging story that children can relate to. I love the warmth that the Wallace family shows toward each other and towards their new duck family. The writing and illustrations allow you to share the experience. I really enjoyed this story, and I think others will, too.Jean Ferrario, Second Grade Teacher
They thought it was over, but the more friends they gain, the more they will lose, new secrets, new lies, and more family drama. Three years later, Danny and Eric Parker, Chantelle and Adam Matthews, Daisy Whitehouse and Quinn Parker are back along with new friends and unwelcoming visitors. If you liked Dealiest Trip, brace yourself for the continuation with Deadliest Trip 2!!!! Like me on facebook: http://www.facebook.com/mobileprotection#!/pages/Sonya-Christman/114119505347582
A hertwarming tale from the beloved author of The Mitten Mei Mei has the six happiest hens in China. She gives them treats and fresh hay baths, and when she calls to them-gu gu gu gu gu!-they all run to her as fast as they can. But one of the hens, Daisy, is not always so happy. The other hens pick on Daisy and push her off the perch every night, knowing that she is too small to stand up to them. Then one day Daisy accidentally drifts out onto the river in a basket and must quickly learn how to survive. When Daisy finds her way home, this plucky little hen is no longer afraid. Jan Brett and her husband, Joe, traveled with their daughter-in-law, Yun, and her husband, Sean, to China, the land where Yun was born. During this trip, Jan found the inspiration for Daisy's story.
On a faraway planet, there is an ancient legend that speaks of portals appearing all across the land, these portals lead to new and strange worlds. As these portals begin to appear they cause strange occurrences across the land setting in motion the renewal of the planet. According to this same legend, there is a group of children that must find one another and help each other grow in both strength and mind. The fate of the planet depends on these children who will ultimately decide the fate of the world. Can these children save their planet or will they lead to its destruction?
Communicating User Experience: Applying Local Strategies Researchto Digital Media Design examines how Local Strategies Research (LSR) helps investigate user experiences with digital media. This edited collection uses case studies to examine the way we communicate in the digital age whether between individuals and digital interfaces (such those installed in cars), dyads via mobile phones and online interfaces, or members of a group through a video conference. Milburn and her contributors consider the cultural norms that both inform and are used during interaction to provide a useful methodology that shifts design (particularly HCI) research from a focus on emotional, subjective user experiences to the everyday practices involved in interacting with one another in and through digital devices and interfaces. Communicating User Experience will be a valuable resource for designers and scholars of communication and new media.
Summer 1867: four-year-old Daisy Belle is about to make her debut at the Lambeth Baths in London. Her father, swimming professor Jeffrey Belle, is introducing his Family of Frogs - and Daisy is the star attraction. By the end of that day, she has only one ambition in life: she will be the greatest female swimmer in the world. She will race down the Thames, float in a whale tank, and challenge a man to a 70-foot high dive. And then she will set sail for America to swim across New York Harbour. But Victorian women weren't supposed to swim, and Daisy Belle will have to fight every stroke of the way if she wants her dreams to come true. Inspired by the careers of Victorian champions Agnes Beckwith and Annie Luker, Daisy Belle is a story of courage and survival and a tribute to the swimmers of yesteryear. ‘An incredibly evocative read. Daisy is a character that you cannot help but like’ –ShortBookandScribes ‘A love letter to a forgotten golden age of swimming... To read Davies' descriptions of water and its locations is transportive’ – The Outdoor Swimming Society ‘Daisy Belle highlights the histories and achievements of Victorian athletic lady-swimmers .. and reflects upon the history of swimming in London’ – Camden New Journal