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A hungry bear named Fuzzy and a hardworking bee named Buzzy form an unlikely bond to right a wrong! Working together, the new friends learn that everyone, no matter how big or small, can make a difference in their local ecosystem. This is the first of Fuzzy and Buzzy's adventures aimed at teaching children and their parents about the responsibility we all share to protect the world we live in.
Suzilee had discovered a new world of wonder right there in Nana's flower garden. All was well in her world. Her head was full of pictures she needed to draw, and stories she needed to tell when she went back to school.
Dr. Seuss's youngest concept book is now available in a sturdy board book for his youngest fans! All of the stunning illustrations and imaginative type designs of Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher are here, as are the intriguing die-cut squares in the cover. A brighter, more playful cover design makes this board book edition all the more appropriate as a color concept book to use with babies or a feelings and moods book to discuss with toddlers.
In this third volume of Memoirs dealing with the life and times of Harry Furniss, the author offers intimate profiles of some of the magnificent characters who have played on his personal stage -- notable family members, outstanding friends, memorable teachers and guides along the path of life, and fanciful dreams of what might have been. Furniss started writing radio dramas in his spare time during World War Two while flying on operations with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He then spent a dozen years as a journalist with the Toronto Telegram, Reuters news agency in London, England, and The Vancouver Province, before opening his own Public Relations firm which lead to major consulting assignments in the fields of corporate communications and advertising.
NEW FROM THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF TROUBLE IN HIGH HEELS! Devlin Fitzwilliam caught Meadow Szarvas red-handed, breaking into his mansion to steal a painting. In sheer desperation, she used a case of amnesia as her excuse. But then he pulled a fast one-and claimed she was his wife. Playing along was the only way for Meadow to get her hands on that painting. But what she doesn't realize is that Devlin has a hidden agenda too-and that someone's keeping an eye on them both.
Practically Pagan is a series of books designed to help facilitate the continuing journey of Pagan ideas into the mainstream, to help develop our new understanding and to spread the message that Pagan ways of thought are not only good but necessary. The Practically Pagan series doesn’t include books about theology or philosophy, they are books about life, yours and mine and the everyday things with which they are filled, cooking, gardening, staying healthy and living magical yet environmentally responsible lives. They are written by Pagans for everyone and they offer different ways to do familiar things. Try one of our recipes, preferably including some ingredients harvested from your garden… but make sure you’re dancing in the kitchen while you cook it! Look after yourself and administer some self care… but extend that compassion to the planet as well. And in the end, well, who knew… you’re practically Pagan!
The world has seen a lot of tragedies in our existence, and we as South Africans have yards full to add on the list. Currently very diverse yet still leaking the wounds of the past, especially the apartheid or, as others know it, racism laws. In this modern age, some of us still yearn for tribalism, and its easier to do bad things. A small effort to do good can make a huge effect. What if all our wrongdoings would take form, turn the tables on us as the supreme species, and our only way to fight it is to remove the circumstantial hate and to focus on a deeper understanding. There would be no need to find honor among boundless struggle, though it would be found in the quest for love and unity. We, as a world, would then rather focus on the romances to heal the earth and its creatures, to move forward.
This humorous personal memoir recounts events in the life of a young girl growing up with her family of homesick British immigrants in a southwest Ontario village during WWII.