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Who's having a lucky day is in this clever, hilarious trickster tale? When a delicious-looking piglet knocks on Mr. Fox's door "accidentally," the fox can hardly believe his good luck. It's not every day that dinner just shows up on your doorstep. It must be his lucky day! Or is it? Before Mr. Fox can say grace, the piglet has manipulated him into giving him a fabulously tasty meal, the full spa treatment (with bath and massage), and . . . freedom. In a funny trickster tale of her own, Kasza keeps readers guessing until the surprise ending when they'll realize it was piglet's lucky day all along.
This lovely, accomplished, and wryly humorous debut picture book reminds readers not to believe everything they hear. Four animals make their way to the lake, hoping they’ll be lucky enough to catch some fish for dinner. To their dismay, they arrive at the pier at same time, and each worries the others will wreck their day—the stork thinks he’s got bad luck now that the black cat has crossed his path, the cat worries that the raccoon will steal all his fish, the raccoon fears getting too close to the frog and his warts, and the frog hopes the stork doesn’t deliver any babies on the already too-crowded pier. But as this gentle, funny, and thoroughly satisfying picture book makes clear, it’s a mistake to judge others too quickly.
SOME PEOPLE HAVE ALL THE LUCK. THE REST OF US MAKE IT. Let’s face it: Most of us think Feng Shui is synonymous with moving furniture. But Feng Shui specialist Ellen Whitehurst has updated this ancient art form and given it her own unique spin. The result is “Lucky Day Shui,” which is based on her more than twenty years of training and expertise in Feng Shui, aromatherapy, and other modes of holistic healing. What’s more, this approach is a breeze to incorporate into your life, and there’s no heavy lifting required! Make This Your Lucky Day covers all nine Feng Shui energies–including career, wealth, marriage and partnership, children, and creativity–and is broken down into specific days, events, and life situations for which you could use a little extra luck. Do you wish to • Ace that job interview? Wear deep, dark blue to enhance self-esteem. • Increase your bank account? Place eight coins under the welcome mat at your front door. • Seal a great business deal? Start the day by lighting nine red candles. • Finally get pregnant? Sleep on green bedsheets. • Chase away a cold? Diffuse lavender essential oil for a holistic antibiotic. Harness the energy of the universe, stack the deck in your favor, and open the door to greater opportunities. Today can be your lucky day! “[Ellen Whitehurst] is a magical person with strange and mysterious ways. She found my power centers, and they even work during a blackout. Now, that’s talent!” –Joy Behar, co-host, The View “Ellen is irresistible–both her personality and her advice. And fortunately one never comes without the other.” –Stacy Morrison, editor-in-chief, Redbook
A Sesame Street St. Patrick's Day board book starring Elmo and his friends! It's St. Patrick's Day, and Elmo wants everyone on Sesame Street to celebrate. There's a yummy meal of corned beef and cabbage, some high-kicking Irish step dancing, a fun holiday parade, and even a search for a leprechaun! Boys and girls ages 2 to 5 will enjoy this introduction to St. Patrick's Day, starring their favorite Sesame Street characters, including Elmo, Grover, Cookie Monster, Julia, Abby, and Big Bird. Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit educational organization behind Sesame Street, aims to help kids grow smarter, stronger, and kinder through its many unique domestic and international initiatives. These projects cover a wide array of topics for families around the world. Sesame Street is the most trusted name in early learning.
A surprising twist occurs on Alligator Al's birthday when a tasty-looking piglet knocks on Al's door.
LET'S GET THE FEMINIST PARTY STARTED! Have you ever wanted to be a superheroine? Join a fandom? Create the perfect empowering playlist? Understand exactly what it means to be a feminist in the twenty-first century? You’ve come to the right place. Forty-four writers, dancers, actors, and artists contribute essays, lists, poems, comics, and illustrations about everything from body positivity to romance to gender identity to intersectionality to the greatest girl friendships in fiction. Together, they share diverse perspectives on and insights into what feminism means and what it looks like. Come on in, turn the pages, and be inspired to find your own path to feminism by the awesome individuals in Here We Are. Welcome to one of the most life-changing parties around!
While in Ireland, Fluffy meets up with a tricky leprechaun who takes him on a wild search for a pot of gold, but when the gold isnÆt found, Fluffy discovers that the luck of St. PatrickÆs Day hasnÆt let him down when he comes across something even more special. Original.
Although everyone thought Ootah too young to hunt, he brought home a walrus when the rest of the hunters returned empty-handed.
Harrison and Max's "Naughty Week" adventures continue as they head to Savannah, Georgia, for their mom's wedding over St. Patrick's Day weekend. When cousin Caroline's favorite boots are mysteriously stolen by a down-on-his-luck leprechaun, Harrison, Max, and Caroline must travel across dimensions into a land of leprechauns to get them back. But once they arrive, they discover returning home won't be easy. In order to make it back to Savannah in time for the wedding, they'll need the help of a few old friends and a major stroke of luck. LUCKY DAY is an imaginative, down-the-rabbit-hole St. Patrick's Day adventure that explores whether good fortune is actually tied to luck.
"An A+ picture book debut" from PW Flying Starts author Jashar Awan OH NO! BAD LUCK! A black cat crossed my path! I won’t catch anything today! Four animals are off to the lake to go fishing, but each thinks the other will wreck their day. Raccoons are thieves. Frogs give you warts. Storks deliver babies. Wait. What? Where did these crazy ideas come from? As this wryly humorous and thoroughly satisfying tale shows, it’s a mistake to judge others on what you’ve heard—and there’s plenty of luck for everyone.