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It’s Easter, and this year Tucker is helping the Easter Bunny hide eggs. But the talented terrier might be too good at hiding them! Tucker loves spring, when there’s plenty of soft dirt for digging holes to bury his bones and toys. When the Easter Bunny notices Tucker’s excellent digging skills, he asks the pup for help hiding this year’s Easter eggs. But Tucker is so good at his job that the eggs are impossible for the children to find! Luckily for them, there’s a little terrier nearby who knows just where to look!
Now that Tucker is no longer a puppy, he does not want to be dressed up in a cute costume for Halloween, preferring to be something spooky.
The adorable cartoon doggie named Tucker comes home to America in an all-new picture book. Tucker is already a beloved character in Japan, where his best friend--New England artist Leslie McGuirk--first introduced him in a series of stories and merchandise. Now a whole new nation of young readers can find a best friend in this little terrier with big dreams and a loyal heart.Tucker's two brothers eat, watch TV, and sleep. But Tucker has more on his mind--he likes to dive off the couch onto a pillow and dreams of playing with the children down the block. Soon fantasy becomes reality when the first snow strikes and Tucker takes the sled ride of his life!
Teenagers Tucker and DeWitt lived hundreds of miles from each other. They enjoyed life as typical teenagers during WWII. Tucker cared about his world of surfing. DeWitt was in love with a girl he didnt know if he could ever have. After the bombing of Pearl Harbor, they were joined together, embarking on an unforgettable journey of adventure and excitement and a morning that would change their lives forever. A fictional story of love and courage, set around actual events of a past most of us dont know or have forgotten.
Sleater-Kinney's 1997 album Dig Me Out is built on Corin Tucker and Carrie Brownstein's competing guitars, Janet Weiss's muscular rhythms, and layered vocals that teeter between an urgent, banshee-like vibrato and a lower accompaniment. Dig Me Out was the band's third studio album, but the first one written and recoded with Weiss. It inaugurated Sleater-Kinney into a lineup that would span its two-decade career. This 33 1/3 follows the narrative of Dig Me Out from its inception in Olympia to its recording in Seattle and its reception across the United States. It's anchored in a short period of time – roughly from mid-1996 to mid-1998 – but it encompasses a series of battles over meaning that continued to preoccupy Sleater-Kinney in the coming decades. The band wrestled with the media about how they would be presented to the public, it contended with technicians about how their sound would be heard in clubs, and they struggled with pervasive social hierarchies about how their work would be understood in popular culture. The only instance where the band didn't have to put up much of a fight was when it came to their fans. The acclaim Sleater-Kinney received from their listeners in the late 1990s, and continue to receive today, speaks to a need for icons who challenged normative notions of culture and gender. This story of Dig Me Out chronicles how Sleater-Kinney won the fight to define themselves on their own terms – as women and as musicians – and, in the process, how they redefined the parameters of rock.
Tucker the terrier visits the circus.
A book on God’s greatness that helps you to trust him, grow in faith and live confidently. What’s the secret to truly trusting God so that we can rest easy at night? How can we have the same faith and confidence as David who said: “In peace I will lie down and sleep, for you alone, LORD, make me dwell in safety” (Ps 4:8)? The answer lies in focusing on God’s greatness. When we consider God’s greatness, we usually tend to think about what God can do. However, this book explores 12 things that God can’t do. They all express aspects of his nature and character which we can embrace with relief, celebrate with joy and worship with awe. You will marvel both at God’s otherness and at how he became one of us in the person of Jesus. Read this book to grow in faith, live with confidence and rest easy at night, trusting in the God who never sleeps.