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SYDNEY TAYLOR BOOK AWARD WINNER A boy who has spent his life living inside a shell discovers the importance of taking chance in this "winner" (Booklist, starred review) of a friendship story that's perfect for fans of Wonder. Seventh grade is not going well for Will Levine. Kids at school bully him because of his funny-looking chin. And for his bar mitzvah community service project, he's forced to go to the hospital to visit RJ, an older boy struggling with an incurable disease. At first, the boys don't get along, but then RJ shares his bucket list with Will. Among the things he wants to do: ride a roller coaster; go to a school dance; swim in the ocean. To Will, happiness is hanging out in his room, alone, preferably with the turtles he collects. But as RJ's disease worsens, Will realizes he needs to tackle the bucket list on his new friend's behalf before it's too late. It seems like an impossible mission, way outside Will's comfort zone. But as he completes each task with RJ's guidance, Will learns that life is too short to live in a shell. "Everyone deserves a friend like Will Levine." --Lynne Kelly, author of Song for a Whale
Olympic gold medalist Stone has gathered humorous, heartwarming, and hugely inspirational tales from some of today's most brilliant leaders, scientists, athletes, and entrepreneurs who offer advice on what it takes to be a success.
There is always a teacher willing to give us valuable lessons that we seem to forget in today's busy life. That is nature. Surely we will be surprised to know that nature is our closest and most creative teacher. Nature always has thousands and thousands of things we can learn and deserve to be our teachers. Nature is a bridge for us to experience a much larger and more vivid world than contact through screens or pages. These experiences then prompt a series of adaptive responses to elicit curiosity, observation, judgment, exploration, problem-solving, and creativity. In particular, nature is the master that teaches us survival skills and valuable lessons. The teacher of nature also teaches us how to care for everything, everyone around us, and how to love each flower, each tree, each animal around. Nature teaches us how to discover and understand ourselves, bringing us back to the most pristine and beautiful. Nature is a storehouse of knowledge about how to be human. When we are in direct contact with nature, we will learn very quickly. All our success depends very much on the life skills, survival skills that we accumulate from the great teacher of nature!
Albert Bigelow Paine's "Mr. Turtle's Flying Adventure" takes readers on a whimsical journey with Mr. Turtle as he embarks on an unexpected and delightful flying adventure. The narrative follows Mr. Turtle's experiences as he discovers the thrill of flight and the wonders of the world from above. Set against the backdrop of imagination and exploration, the story unfolds with themes of curiosity, courage, and the joy of discovery. Through Mr. Turtle's interactions with the world around him and his newfound ability to fly, readers are transported into a world of enchantment. The novella delves into themes of overcoming limitations, embracing the unknown, and the transformative power of new experiences. As Mr. Turtle soars through the sky, he embodies the qualities of daring and a willingness to step outside of his comfort zone. "Mr. Turtle's Flying Adventure" captures the spirit of imagination and the joy of pushing boundaries. Albert Bigelow Paine's storytelling invites readers to join Mr. Turtle on his extraordinary journey, encouraging them to embrace adventure and the endless possibilities that await.
This is the fourth of five stories I wrote for my grandsons Dylan and Kemper while they were students at the Montessori School of Rome in Georgia. Their mother, Miss Dolores, was a schoolteacher there. This is an educational story intended for the fifth grade and older students. It features the same set of jungle characters as the previous stories and focuses on the flying experiences of Turtle TUTTLE - the new kid in school. He flies high over the jungle, chases a rainbow, and gets hopelessly lost. He spends the night trapped in tall grass where he landed after an exhaustive search for his home. He must chew his way out of the grass and find a jumping off place in a renewed search for his home. Finally, his bird friends find him and escort him back to the school for a joyous reunion with worried family and new friends.
A fascinating look at the dangers sea turtles face and the role that humans have in helping with wildlife and ocean conservation. In this re-illustrated edition of the previously published text, author April Pulley Sayre introduces readers to the life of a sea turtle. From the tiny hatchlings being born on the shores of Florida to the turtles making their way through the sea to their journey back to lay eggs of their own years later, the reader sees the dangers that turtles must face and how humans can help. Backmatter includes Information on sea turtle conservation efforts and the seven species of sea turtles. A great introduction to ocean life cycles as well as a perfect resource for building awareness about environmental and nature conservation in and outside of the classroom.
DID YOU KNOW THAT. . .The SMELLIEST animal on earth can be SMELLED up to HALF A MILE AWAY?DO YOU WANT TO KNOW . . .How much ELECTRICITY is generated by an ADULT ELECTRIC EEL?AMAZE YOUR FRIENDS . . .By telling them about VENOMOUS FROGS and SHRIMPS so LOUD they can SHATTER GLASS!Do Turtles Really Breathe Out Of Their Bums? is the ultimate collection of totally awesome, totally useless animal facts.Ever wanted to know how much electricity an electric eel generates? Want to amaze your friends by telling them all about the world's most venomous frog?No animal is too crazy and no trivia is too trivial for Noel Botham, author of the hugely successful Book of Useless Information.Decorated throughout with eye-catching hand illustrations, this book is packed with the wildest, weirdest, funniest, grossest, fastest, longest, brainiest and best facts about animals!
Al Vicent writes of the imaginary, which fills this book of 25 stories. Like the story of a talking, singing, guitar playing dog. An alligator that flies. Then a 2 foot butterfly that makes a noise like an owl. Little people that fly on spider webs. Short stories like this fill this book to make the 25 stories written by Al from his over 80 differently, interesting years, interesting for you to read, imagine and enjoy.