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Billy Sweet falls into a deep sleep and awakens in Candy Land, the only place where the memory of candy exists. Unaware of the challenges that lie ahead, Billy’s course of action will ultimately lead him to confront the most fearsome of bullies, Pretzel Head, who’s quest for vengeance against the Queen and her subjects had reaped some of the worst terror attacks in the history of Candy Land. Can Billy find the strength to over power Pretzel Head and his army of bullies on their path of destruction? Will Candy Land be destroyed and candy wiped out of existence in the real world?
Title Description Dream memories have a long-lasting effect on children's development. Angelo, a 9-year-old boy with a recent diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes, has some fun with angels in his dreams. There are lots of images on Angelo's brain memory card, so more to come in the upcoming book series as angels improve the lives of all the beautiful children, one child at a time. Sweet Mart- Angelo's Candy Dream- Picture book for Toddlers( 4-6 yrs old) Angelo's Candy dream Angelo is a 9 yrs old boy who is just found out has kids diabetes (Type1). He passes out in a candy shop ( Sweet Mart) after eating too many candies. So, now Angels come in his dream to rescue him, and that's where the story starts. Angelo and the cotton candy (Chapter 5) Sangel( Super angel) pointed his magic wand at aisle four were cotton candy was spinning in a cotton candy machine. A new plan and Jellosaur (Chapter 8) He incanted, "Vocandize!" The candy on the top of aisle seven changed into a big green reptilian character. It moved around and roared, "Jellosaur!" Spiderpop (Chapter 9) Angelo took off as Spiderpop, quick and light on its feet, sang, "Spider pop, spider pop, eight legs, and a top, kid slop, spider mop!" Candy cool (Chapter 10) He looked human S'mores Man. Angelo saw his candy cool face and was shocked but not scared. "Who are you? Do I know you?" Will Angelo come out of his coma? Read all about the adventurous and fun live candies in Angelo's dream
The Great Depression is a period that most young people consider ancient history, but their own grandparents probably remember it well, for the country was in shock and nothing afterward was ever the same. This story, told through the eyes of an eleven-year-old girl, is an account of what it was like in those dust-bowl days when thousands of people migrated west in search of the promised land: California. Whole families made the trek across Route 66, and their children went with them. One of them was Meg Buckland. Evicted from their home in Missouri, Meg and her father made their way westward in search of a future they could hardly imagine. But like many others they had dreams of a land where there would be jobs, and pay, and a new home. And maybe even some of those fantastic joys described in the popular song "The Big Rock Candy Mountain." It's safe to say that nothing turned out as they expected.
A lyrical picture book biography of Edward White, the first American to walk in space--and an ode to the beauty and wonder of the stars that brought him there. Edward White loved the night, lived where stars were big and bright. The evening sky-- so wide, so high. Made him wonder. Made him sigh. Edward White was the first American astronaut to walk in space. But before his spacewalk, he was just a boy who loved the stars. As he grew up, he would look up at the night sky in wonder--he knew that, one day, he would visit the stars themselves. In this touching and poignant picture book biography, we see how Edward's passion for the stars shaped the course of his life, and how he came to realize, even in the depths of space, what was ultimately most important to him--his family. With backmatter containing photos and more information on Edward's life, Candy Wellins and Courtney Dawson deliver a book that is as much a feast for readers' eyes as the stars were for Edward's. Praise for The Stars Beckoned: "The right stuff for children with the stars in their eyes." --Kirkus Reviews "An introduction to a space pioneer that’s ideal for the youngest nonfiction readers." --Publishers Weekly
After Rosa Hernandez's mom's job transfers the family to Chicago from Miami, Rosa can't wait to take her ice skating to the next level. She promptly enrolls in classes, where she meets the sweet, non-competitive Meena Williams, and icy-cold star skater Jacqui Darcy. Original.
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A powerful, often funny, always inspiring memoir from a beloved comedian, professional orator, actor, entertainer, gone all too soon. Candy Palmater loved to connect with people. She lived for the stage, her effervescent presence on television and radio ignited and inspired audiences, touching them with her warm, often spicy humour as well as her positive message about love and kindness. And she always believed that it is never too late to pursue our dreams and that we should never allow others to negatively influence our life’s desires. Candy described herself as a queer Mi’kmaw lawyer-turned-comic raised by bikers in rural New Brunswick and on the surface, she met with enormous success – on leaving government and the practice of law, she started a career as a stand-up comedian, which led to starring in five successful seasons of her own national TV show, hosting many radio shows and co-guest hosting CTV’s The Social, and landing a recurring role on a hot new sitcom in her fifties. But she is the first to tell you she made all kinds of mistakes and experienced all kinds of failure along the way. Running Down a Dream is Candy’s story, in her own words, of the highs, the lows, the moments of doubt, the turning points when she listened to her gut and tuned out all the people saying no. It’s also a tribute to her family and the love that always bolstered her, despite their own hard times. She shares her stories to inspire us to embrace our failures and to believe in ourselves. And most importantly, Running Down a Dream is a call to love ourselves for who we are. The world lost Candy in late 2021, and yet she left us with this gift -- a memoir and a message that will inspire us for years to come.
Of Mice and Men es una novela escrita por el autor John Steinbeck. Publicado en 1937, cuenta la historia de George Milton y Lennie Small, dos trabajadores desplazados del rancho migratorio, que se mudan de un lugar a otro en California en busca de nuevas oportunidades de trabajo durante la Gran Depresión en los Estados Unidos.
In Ethiopia, Yuvi dreams of a land where water flows, bread is plentiful, and candy grows on trees. But it is only after a difficult journey that she arrives in Israel, where it appears that her dreams have come true.
In her quest to help foster children, Candy Jeffries experiences shock and betrayal when she has to place her own son in the System, and realizes that safety and stability is not an issue with them. As she becomes aware of the corruption and abuse of power, her heart breaks for those who cannot or are not allowed a voice. As Candy continues to foster, she survives a divorce, marries her childhood sweetheart, sees her own son go to prison, and is exposed to sexual, physical, and emotional behaviors in the children and adults that she has never expected to experience. In her pursuit to hold the System accountable, sadness and fear are balanced with hope and happiness, as the System endeavors to shut her down. Read what can happen in the System, from inspection of facilities, to infractions that would otherwise be questionable, or are often temporarily masked. This book provides both the perspective and insight of a mother and child's experiences with the System; through their lives and the impact it caused.