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12-year-old Tommy MacArthur plunges into another dimension thanks to a magical grandfather clock. Now he must find his way through a strange land, avoid the danger lurking around every corner, and get back home.When he succeeds he dares his new friend Noelle to return with him. But who and what follows them back means more trouble and more adventure. A great children's chapter book from the author of THE SECRET IN THE HIDDEN CAVE. Fans of action, adventure, magic, and just plain fun will love this middle-grade fantasy.
"High above the bustle of the city, are eyes that watch, and hands that know, it's time to pause the clock . . . and for one tiny second between tick and tock, the city stops! Liesel notices the things that everyone else is too busy to see. When she hears a stray whimper and watches a lonely boy on a roundabout, she decides it's time to pause the clock and lend a helping hand. While the city freezes, Liesel quietly carries out little acts of kindness and breathes colour, life and happiness back into the city."--Provided by publisher.
With easy-to-turn clock hands for early learning, this delightful addition to the Tiny Tots range is everything you need to learn to tell the time. Read all about Teddy's day of fun in this adorable book, illustrated by Samantha Meredith.
Megan is finding life at home a little dull, and school is no better. However, she's not a girl to sit around, and a few cogs, wheels and a garden rake put cunningly together are turned into an amazing rocket! Now, where is the best place a rocket can take you?
Billie and Joey couldn't have more different lives. Billie is wealthy, popular, and beautiful. Joey is awkward and his family doesn't have much money. There is no way two people from such opposed backgrounds could find what they need in each other...or is there? Sometimes, life's toughest experiences can bond anyone together. A Tick in Time, the sequel to Bill Knapp's Remember Who You Are, continues the teenagers' emotional journey in this tale of love, loss, and fate.
A core principle of modern science holds that a scientific explanation must not attribute will or agency to natural phenomena. "The Restless Clock" examines the origins and history of this, in particular as it applies to the science of living things. This is also the story of a tradition of radicals--dissenters who embraced the opposite view, that agency is an essential and ineradicable part of nature. Beginning with the church and courtly automata of early modern Europe, Jessica Riskin guides us through our thinking about the extent to which animals might be understood as mere machines. We encounter fantastic robots and cyborgs as well as a cast of scientific and philosophical luminaries, including Descartes and Leibnitz, Lamarck and Darwin, whose ideas gain new relevance in Riskin's hands. The book ends with a riveting discussion of how the dialectic continues in genetics, epigenetics, and evolutionary biology, where work continues to naturalize different forms of agency. "The Restless Clock "reveals the deeply buried roots of current debates in artificial intelligence, cognitive science, and evolutionary biology.
Tick tock! Do things with lots of legs creep you out? This may not be the book for you... Matt Malloy, infectious diseases expert, for the DOH vector-borne disease division knew there was something wrong with the Buffalo Head infection cluster as soon as it hit his desk. But knowing it instinctively and proving it were two completely different things, especially when his boss and coworkers already thought that, battling sleep deprivation, he’d already gone around the bend. Matt knew that solving the mysteries of the Buffalo Head cluster was a matter of life and death. He just didn’t know that it could be a matter of his life and death. It could happen to you. Maybe it already has. Feast on this new mystery today.
Why Did Good Fortune Bring You Here? Ah Yes, Time Management! Do you hear that? That's the sound of your own ticking time bomb before you go off in a panic meltdown, instead of getting done whatever it is you need to with the scarce amount of time you have left. Yes, we are especially talking to all you procrastinators out there. No matter what you are doing, time is always of the essence being consumed - and there is nothing you can do to freeze it, regardless if you can freeze yourself. The only thing that you can do is...use it wisely. Why? Time is our most valuable resource. Whether you've wasted it poorly or used it wisely, you can’t get it back. Do you feel that sense of urgency now? Since you are here in the first place, don't you think that you could probably admit to yourself that you do, in fact, have procrastination and time management problem...and if you don’t take action...then you will have only wasted more of your previous time by still being here. Hence, start today on knowing how to stop procrastinating and manage time. What fortune awaits you with "Tick Tock Time Management"? * How to overcome procrastination to never fall behind on anything again. * How to organize time to always stay on top of everything that you do. * How to develop self-discipline to finish whatever you must get done. * How to test your time management skills to truly become a time master. * How to maintain time every day habitually to make it a part of who you are. And a whole lot more you shall be blessed with. Regardless if time can never be bought back, you can always manage it better like your life depends on it...because tick tock...your time is nearly up to take action. Disarm your ticking time bomb and use it to propel you to effectively conquer any task at hand. May fortune smiles down upon you.