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An adolescent boy attending school for the first time finds himself on a collision course with the feared school bully.
Johnson and Te Salle deliver a meditative, beautifully illustrated yet profoundly practical book that takes readers deep into the natural world and into a new understanding of the art of gardening.
Prepare to see the Garden of Eden as you always wished you could -- tangible, leaves rustling, the scent of fruit on the breeze. Nathan Wilson and Peter Bentley weave the story of our first parents with wild realism, but also a childlike honesty and clarity that bring new depth to an old truth. Ages 4 and up.
There is magic beneath the mundane and in The Dragon in the Garden, Siobhan Orsini witnesses it all. No lie can fool her, no glamour or illusion can cloud her Sight. She sees through them all and wishes she could close her eyes. Returning to face her past, Siobhan inherits her grandparents’ house in California’s wine country. She encounters a talking dragon, a hot fallen angel, a demon lord, a Valkyrie, and, oh yes, her ex-boyfriend. And that is just in the first twenty-four hours. It’s time to find out why she has this power. Siobhan seeks out the Oracle and learns that only her Sight can help mankind navigate the travails of an ancient war. Our world is the prize in a battle between the dragons, who would defend us, and Lucifer’s fallen angels, who seek to take the Earth for themselves. Using her gift, she will have to make a choice that will decide humanity’s future.
You never know where you'll spot a Garden Dragon- it could be on your travels, on a nature walk, or even in your own backyard! This whimsical deck presents 46 adorable dragons, each with a mystical message to share. The 138-page illustrated guidebook gives delightful descriptions so you can identify dragons to help you with their magic and wisdom.
When Kitty looks for the perfect home, she makes an unlikely best friend--Dragon! From Epic! Originals, Kitty and Dragon is a lovable early reader series about finding true friendship when you least expect it. Book 1 of this early reader series features three adorable stories about Kitty and Dragon--best friends, even when one of them is snoring, being messy, or having a sad day. Even though they are quite different from one another, Kitty and Dragon have learned that there's nothing better than being together, just the way they are.
King Clover and his sons are at their wits' end. A huge army come marching up to Cloverland! Francis Fray the First wants to conquer Cloverland… This is a disaster! What has to be done now? Of course little Alex comes up with a plan. Together with his best friend, Ludo the wolpertinger, he goes back to the mysterious Downhills to collect a great number of dangerous monsters and dragons! Soon castle Robber's Nest is changed into a gigantic dragon garden! Will Alex succeed to make King Francis and his army take flight? Just imagine… dragons higher than the highest castle tower, ugly monsters the size of a barn… Who wouldn't be frightened for creatures like that? Together with the wolpertinger, Alex manages to save all the problems again… 'Dutchy' Koos Verkaik is one of the most productive authors of the moment. He wrote sixty books, both novels and children's books, published in Dutch and English. He works hard on this series now: Alex and the Wolpertinger! Book 6 in this series: Rusty Iron
Read Along or Enhanced eBook: A boy and his pet dragon grow a garden. They learn about planting vegetables, what makes plants grow, and what vegetables we can eat from the garden. This pre-primer book contains high frequency and sight words. Teacher resources include reading activities to strengthen phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension. A Beginning-to-Read book with word list.
Prepare to see the Garden of Eden as you always wished you could: tangible, leaves rustling, the scent of fruit on the breeze. N.D. Wilson and Peter Bentley weave the story of our first parents with wild realism, but also a childlike honesty and clarity that bring new depth to an old truth. Ages 4 and up. Now available only in paperback.