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Missing her friends after moving to a new school, little Florence writes a letter to the panda at the zoo next door, asking him to be her friend before meeting another little girl who shares her love of pandas.
Missing her friends after moving to a new school, little Florence writes a letter to the panda at the zoo next door, asking him to be her friend before meeting another little girl who shares her love of pandas.
The personal, if not impersonal, journals of Panda Johnson. An alien of four arms, low self esteem and penchant for attracting trouble.The first of two Journals detailing numerous outlandish exploits of the lead protagonist from The Monuments of Panda Johnson & Panda Johnson and the Death of the Gods...Ik (Tuesday)17th Xul (February)I arrived home to find a leg sticking through my ceiling.
Are Pandas really bears??? Find out with this two-week, integrated science and language arts unit that is sure to keep student interest at its highest. Students brainstorm, study words, alphabetize, rhyme, categorize words, work with synonyms, work with antonyms, read, answer questions in complete sentences, and complete writing activities. Major topics are: Do Pandas Belong To The Bear Family?, What Do Panda Bears Look Like?, Where Do Pandas Live?, What Do Pandas Eat?, How Do Pandas Get Their Food?, Do Pandas Hibernate?, Panda Cubs, Panda Enemies, and Why Are Pandas Protected? This Animal Science lesson provides a teacher and student section with a variety of reading passages, lessons, activities, crossword and word search to create a well-rounded lesson plan.
Teddy Fitzroy must solve the crime of the kidnapped rare and expensive panda, Li Ping.
Brutus the Panda King is thrust into a perilous adventure to save the Animal Realms.
To understand the shifting emotions human beings go through daily, regarding any and all relationships to family, friends, lovers, acquaintances and strangers (ourselves included), each of us needs to continue to evolve and to become educated while living creatively in a stressful society and world. My original purpose was to match a different animal and subject for every day of the year. As it turned out, some months have more entries than others; but, none is less than a month without Sundays and/or weekends. Often, true benefit only takes place when the self who feels victimized expresses emotions on paper (i.e. in form of a missive to someone else) to comprehend whatever may be bothering the letter-writer. But, these letters aren't intended to be sent; they are private. Instead, consider this volume a way and means to comfort and/or offer a solution or resolution to a troubling issue. For, only by appreciating ourselves can we totally fathom others before ultimately caring about humanity at-large, enough to accept and tolerate, eventually love each other's distinct uniqueness in this vast universe still striving for peace and harmony. Writing letters has become a dying art. So too comprehending the significance of all creatures to balance our environment that is dependent on survival of on animals and insects. Perhaps you won't be able to resist sending one or two missives to the right or wrong person. That's up to you. I offer Creature Comforts . with the genuine hope that you may realize every creature on earth has a purpose. (From the Author's Introduction dated Jan. 21, 2008)
This book contains poems about animals from Asia, Australia, and Oceania, which are extinct, rare, endangered, or threatened. The text includes sections on mammals; amphibians, reptiles, and sea creatures; birds andbutterflies. The book concludes with a special section of exquisite poems on honeyeaters and honeycreepers from several Hawaiian islands. Just as the poems are suited to various reading levels, so also the artwork reflects artists of varying ages and abilities, from an eleven-year-old amateur to a retired professional. Through a variety of styles, the author engages the mind, emotions, and will of the reader, enabling him/her to see the world through the eyes of an Indian Python, Japanese Crane, Indian Rhino, Horseshoe Crab, or Long-Beaked Echidna, plus many more of your favorite creatures. As you read these aloud, consider what you can do to save the life of one species before it is gone forever.
Rain, rain, rain! Nothing but horrible rain! It never stops. Not for a second! You can bet your teddy bear, it always rains in the Rainforest. My name is Panda, I am a black and white bear, and I live here with a bunch of other of exotic creatures. We've got jaguars, monkeys, and anteaters and all kinds of furry or feathered animals, large and small. You name it, we've got it!
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a young couple in possession of a burgeoning affection must be in want of a chronicle thereof. Such is the case with our amiable pair, whose tender sentiments and delightful adventures have been here collected for the delectation of their friends, and perhaps the amusement of the idle reader. This volume, though modest in size, contains within it covers a treasure trove of stolen glances, heartfelt epistles, and shared escapades. It is hoped that the perusal of these pages may inspire in others a similar warmth of heart and a longing for such sweet companionship.