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Come on an adventure with Helen and her pint-size friend Terri, who lives in an old teapot in Helen's garden. They become the best of pals who always look out for each other as they learn all about what it means to be a true friend.
In 1997, Britannia was cool, and things could only get better. So thought Liz as she found what she thought was safety on the Isle of Wight, leaving her stalker behind her. But the childhood memories she has of the island are suddenly all too vivid.. What she once thought were fairy-tales prove to be disturbing reflections on real life, and suddenly, everything she held to be true must be rethought. What happened in 1970, to shatter Liz's family? Who was the mysterious Nee? And who - or what - was the Seaweed Dragon? Only after uncovering an ancient mystery, does Liz find that the truth is always the best way to a Happily Ever After.
He calls me his heart.Tells me the only reason he closes his eyes at night is so he can see me in his dreams.Our months apart are torture for both of us, but at least I get to hear his voice every day.Each summer, he's all mine.Every minute he can spare, I'm right beside him, and our families just smile knowingly.Ryan has responsibilities, though. One day, my mafioso prince will be the king.And I will be his queen...Then my brother runs into trouble, and I'm taken as collateral.But the enemy doesn't realize that my brother isn't the one they should worry about.Because, without me, Ryan is heartless.And soon, they will all see what vengeance a Heartless Savage will wreak.
First published in German in 1980s and published here in English for the first time, this brave and provocative book was one of the first to attempt to understand learning disabilities in terms of psychoanalysis and sociopsychology.
Boldprint Kids is a series of highly visual magazine-style fiction and non-fiction readers for lower primary students. Each student book is levelled and scaffolded towards a more challenging text. The Boldprint Kids series applies a variety of literacy strategies including phonological awareness, letter and word recognition, comprehension, fluency, writing and literature connections. These scaffolded instructional strategies, help young students move toward proficiency as readers and writers. Suitable for 4-8 year olds. Features and benefits: -- Theme Poster: an introduction to the book and a connection to the themed selections that follow. -- Join-In: participatory, out-loud selections (poems, songs, scripts) which involve the young readers in the sounds of language. -- Fiction: stories from folklore and contemporary writers that use predictable language and patterns, repetition and supportive illustrations. -- Non-fiction: a variety of genres with high interest topics, presented in different print formats to create informative selections. -- Graphic stories: both fiction and non-fiction selections in graphic story format that represent contemporary forms of literacy texts. -- Wrap up: summary of the themed stories that assist students to reflect on the texts they have successfully read.
After a great deal of preparation, Danika begins her new digital dragon's life in a very small way. They say the "Living Jade Empire" creates individualized quests. They say it can read your mind. They say you can find your heart's desire. They say that there's never been a game like it, and they're right but… they're also wrong. The game is a data mine, built to retell the old tales that humans have been telling each other since language was invented. It doesn't read your mind, but it reads your search history, your favorites, and your blogs. The "Living Jade Empire" is literally crafted from fables, legends, fantasies, and maybe just a bit of stardust. But in the end, will the game be able to figure out what Danika wants most? Will the desires of other players take priority? Or, will playing it change her, until she desires what it can give her? A journey is always made up of many small steps, and this game has still only just begun.
Reptiles are popular pets, and it can be argued that the bearded dragon is the best reptile to keep as a pet. This newly updated and expanded edition of the best-selling The Bearded Dragon Manual promises to excite new and seasoned herp enthusiasts with its in-depth discussion on all aspects of dragon keeping and its brilliant color photography. Written by a team of recognized herpetoculture authorities, veterinarians, and specialists, this volume offers comprehensive information that will be welcomed by newcomers and experienced bearded-dragon enthusiasts alike. Inside The Bearded Dragon Manual: -History and characteristics of the different types of bearded dragons -How to select bearded dragons as pets or for breeding -Creating a comfortable habitat for your bearded dragon with proper heat and lighting -Understanding typical bearded-dragon behavior -Feeding your dragon a nutritionally sound diet throughout its life -Recognizing signs of disease and how to handle health issues -Informative health and feeding charts as well as helpful answers to dragon-keeping FAQs -Close to 100 color photographs, including a section dedicated to beautifully colored morphs -A special chapter on the care and breeding of frilled dragons
This adorable board book shows the ways dragon babies are just like real babies—from roaring for attention to guarding their treasures! You’re my little dragon. Let me show you why! Dragon babies roar for attention (and breathe fire)! Dragon babies explore the world (by flying)! Dragon babies love to snuggle (just like you, baby)! Each spread in this charming board book shows a human baby and a dragon baby doing the same thing in their own way!
Those hot-headed dragons on the island tumbled and rumbled and ROARED. But not little Norman. He liked making, not breaking. Can he make the others change? A tale of courage and conviction. Make Not Break, that’s the motto of a small blue dragon called Norman. But Norman lives on Dragon Island where all the other dragons want to break things. They like to bash and bruise and break and burn. What can one small dragon do to make his island a more peaceful place to live, a place where making is better than breaking? It takes courage to follow your own path. It takes courage to be true to yourself when everyone around you behaves differently, behaves badly, behaves violently. Dragon Island is a simple picture book that speaks directly to young readers about saying no to violence. All the dragons on Dragon Island are fierce, fiery and ferocious. Except for Norman. And Norman tries desperately to change the others, finally realising that sometimes, others won’t change their ways, and the only thing to do is walk away. Children are surrounded by violence. It comes through the TV screen, through the car window and sadly for some, it comes into the playground and through the front door of their home. How do they understand this in their terms, how do they develop tools for recognising it, for speaking out, and for walking away? Dragon Island is a simple story that builds a landscape for those tools. At one level it is a child centred picture book about courage. At another it is a flag the young reader can wave if they too live on Dragon Island. This book has been written on two levels – one as an entertaining story for children, but on a deeper level the author sees it as a tool to use in situations of domestic violence, with the message that we can try to change the behaviour around us, but if we can’t then the best thing to do is to walk away.