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"Peggy's Giant" describes the adventures of a young girl, Peggy, and her giant friend. The story is filled with beautiful experiences and focuses on the desires and trials of a little girl. This book shows the possibility that exists in the power of belief. Her regular day turned into the moment of a lifetime when she heard the voice of a giant.
Peggy’s party was a quiet affair. Most of her friends had gone down with Whooping Cough and couldn’t make it. So she, Mum and nanny held a very little, private party, which was in some ways better than the manic affair they had last year with all her friends running riot. After all the tidying up was done, one cracker remained un-pulled. Mum and nanny both said it was Peggy’s special birthday treat. She took it and rattled it and shook it and tried guessing what it was. Nanny was becoming exasperated and said “Oh for heaven’s sake, just open it will you!” Peggy gave the cracker an almighty pull and out flew the toy, right across the room and under the cupboard. Peggy dashed across the room and squeezed as far under the cupboard as he could. She saw it was a bright, shiny sparkly ring and she squealed with delight. “Come on out you come,” said nanny dragging her out by the ankles. “Oh what a mess you are,” fluffed nanny as she dusted off the cobwebs with a paper napkin. The ring was bright and golden and had a big emerald green stone set into it. She tried it on all her fingers but it would only fit her thumb. She slipped it on and arms raised, playfully cried out “I wish I were all grown up!” “I’m ready whenever you are,” said a deep voice behind her. Peggy screamed and turned round quickly, and then nearly jumped out of her skin with astonishment. For behind her, on the other side of the table, stood a Giant! What happened next you ask? Well, you’ll just have to download this book and join Peggy and her Giant on their many adventures. ================ KEYWORDS/TAGS: Peggy, Giant, Fairy tale, Nannie, nanny, Mother, Mayor, lovely, suddenly, turn, Fairy, green, nursery, door, Noah, tea, party, fun, mothers with children, expectant mothers, pregnant women, bedtime story, parents, adventure, childrens story, fable, brown, flew, fly, exciting, yellow, green, ring, wishes, Fairies, Dragon, Pixies, garden, sweets, thumb, village, shout, Mazing, maze, wings, sugar, sweet, frightened, picture, photo, afraid, cross, Ogres, wood, disappear
A PARIS PAIR (English) is short illustrated book for children about a brother and sister, Jeanette and Jean, who live in Paris and is ideal for children. It shows that children who live in other countries are not all that different after all. The book takes the reader through the children’s day in one-hourly blocks from waking in the morning through the day to bedtime in the evening. Each block is accompanied by a fun poem which explains what is happening plus provides a color image by Barbara Haven Brown, sister of the author. ABOUT THE AUTHOR and ILLUSTRATOR Beatrice Bradshaw Brown and Barbara Haven Brown lived in Provincetown, Massachusetts at the extreme tip of Cape Cod. They are both daughters of Harold Haven Brown, who studied at the École des Beaux-Arts and also at the Académie Julian, and his wife, Florence Bradshaw Brown, who was educated at the Art Students League. ===================== KEYWORDS/TAGS: pair in Paris, poetry, poems, verse, childrens poems, appetite, appreciate, bandits, wails, bonne, childrens books, breeze, candles, rosy cheeks, concentrate, Corot, creamy soup, croissant, dainty, dance, déjeuner, lunch, Delicious, Dieu, dolly, dresses, engine, Frenchman, happy, great, Jean, Jeanette, lark, Louvre, Jardin du Luxembourg, Luxembourg Gardens, Minette, Mistress, Mona, omelette, Oo-là-là, rapture, Roaring, Salad, Sister, sleepy-head, Spinach, tea, teacher, tippy-toes, Titian, train, tumble, tunnels, Venus, da Vinci, wings, fairy, fairies, story, paris, life, children, a day,
The Rainbow Cat is not in the least like any cat you have ever seen. You see, it is a fairy cat, so it rather had to be different. It’s outward appearance is simply magical, if not somewhat unusual. You see it had a violet nose, indigo eyes, pale blue ears, green front legs, a yellow body, orange back legs and a red tail. In fact, it was coloured with all the colours of the rainbow, and so was known as the Rainbow Cat. Of course, it had to live in Fairyland (well where else would you find a Rainbow Cat?) and it had all sorts of really strange adventures. In this book I am going to tell you some of them, and I think you will agree that it really had a very exciting and breathtaking time. What were these adventures you ask? Well, you will have to download this book and find out for yourself! ------- Rose Amy Fyleman (1877-1957) was an English writer and poet, noted for her works on the fairy folk, for children. =================== KEYWORDS/TAGS: The Rainbow cat, adventures, baker, banquet, beautiful, bottom, bramble-bush, castle, Cat, Chief, children, daughter, fairies, fairy, Fairy Giant, Fairyland, flowers, frightened, gentleman, giant, giantess, gold, golden, Golden-bright, hawthorn, King, kingdom, ladies, laughter, magic horse, magic moon, mandolin, Marigold, marriage, Mellidora, palace, prince, Princess, Queen, Rainbow, river, Rondel, schoolmaster, silver, sunshine, Tree-goblins, valley, wicked witch, wife, wizard, rose fyleman, magical
Peggy's Giant, a classical book, has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and designed. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work and hence the text is clear and readable.
Let's Dance: A Celebration of Ontario's Dance Halls and Summer Dance Pavilions is a nostalgic musical journey, recapturing the unforgettable music of youth and lasting friendships, the days when the live mellow sounds of Big Bands wafted through the air – Louis Armstrong, the Dorsey Brothers, Bert Niosi, Art Hallman, Johnny Downs, Mart Kenney, Bobby Kinsman, Ronnie Hawkins ... Throughout the 1920s to the '60s, numerous legendary entertainers drew thousands of people to such memorable venues as the Brant Inn in Burlington, Dunn's Pavilion in Bala, the Stork Club at Port Stanley, to the Club Commodore in Belleville and the Top Hat Pavilion in North Bay – and the hundreds of other popular dance venues right across Ontario. From the days of jitney dancing through the introduction of jazz and the Big Bands era to the sounds of some of Ontario's best rock groups, people of all ages came to dance and some to find romance on soft summer nights.
Cluck's Luck is a fable of friendship among a chicken (Cluck), a work horse (Peggy), and a New Hampshire farmer (Foster). In spring, 1946, Foster receives mail order chicks, including a bonus Black Australorp, at no charge. Cluck takes her status as a "free chick" literally. The novel follows her expanding moral sensibilities, adventures over the first year of life, evolving affection for Peggy, and her trenchant observations of complex relations between the human farm family and creatures in their charge. Foster, his wife, Frances, eight-year-old Victor, and twelve-year-old Winifred provide characters with whom nonfictional families can identify. Similar in tone, diction, and humor to Charlotte's Web, Cluck's Luck addresses inevitable conflicts as Cluck and other animals attempt to balance loyalty with their struggle for freedom and justice within the farm context, where life and death issues are ever present. The story is set on Foster's farm, except for a period when Cluck escapes and makes her way to an abandoned, neighboring farm where she joins a colony of independent animals. After overwintering there, Cluck concludes that her friendship with Peggy is more valuable than the independence she has attained. She then returns to the farm. After the children are grown and gone, Frances leaves too. Peggy's eyesight dims, but with Cluck giving guidance from Peggy's shoulder and Foster behind with the reins, the three work together for the rest of their lives.