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Henry gets his toe stuck in the tub spout while taking a bath, and everyone who tries to free him gets stuck as well.
Explore bathing practices in different countries and cultures in this lively, colorful picture book. From a hammam in Turkey to a maqii on the Alaskan tundra, this book shares the bath-time battle that happens every night around the world. "Yes, yes!" say the grown-ups, "No, no!" say the children, and the chase is on! Bath time may take many forms, but it's a ritual we all share. "Bradford's picture book makes a splash with its lighthearted, global perspective on the ritual of bathing. "No, no!" squeal the children: "Yes, yes," insist the adults in English, Japanese, Hindi, and a sprinkling of other languages. . . .Parents and children will enjoy incorporating the linguistic variations into their own bath-time practices." —Booklist
Ron finds himself in a spot of bother when he needs to leave his post. Can the corgis help Ron, and fool the Queen? This gleeful tale will delight young and old.
The Coalition is a racy and gritty story about life on the streets in the South Bronx. Boo, the man with just about everything is faced with losing some one he loves more than anything in the world.
Illustrated version of a song pointing out that in spite of our differences, we are all the same in God's eyes.
I awoke to a disaster, a jumble, a mess! The house was chaos, confusion, and pure untidiness! I soon realized this was no ordinary day. Yes, I was sure, a monster came this way! Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Looking Glass Library is an imprint of Magic Wagon, a division of ABDO.
An easy beginner's guide, this book provides basic information for the most common healing herbs and what to do with them.
On every night of the week, a new color of "kid tea" is created in the bath, depending on the activities of that day.
The journey of Shunboo was a young girl who grew up with her stepfather, mother, four sisters, and two brothers. For a short period, until she was removed from her home, she was a very mature girl for her age in physical development. Shunboo was a very pretty girl for her age, and also she was very mature in speech and conversation, which some would say she had a grown mouth, but it was not so. Shunboo understood right and wrong and had a lot of common sense. She would often cry because she felt set apart from others for some reason, such as her peers who were her age, and she could not explain that question. She also could not answer why she exemplified great mannerism, and she understood things very well that she saw more comprehensive than other children her age. She was a very clean girl as well as a caring young girl, who always wanted to help those who got to know her. Shunboo was a friend indeed. Shunboo was a friend and a protector of all. The love of this young girl was amazing. She was a thinker and would often lay always thinking for the better and the greater to come and how she could live in that place of freedom. Yes! This young girl would think of these things as a child. She would often dream that she would be on a pathway walking and the path would seem clear, but all of a sudden, she would fall into the uninvited dark hole while feeling the gravity and the force pulling with weaken defense. She was not able to help her body from being pulled into this hole, and all of a sudden, a powerful presence would come and catch her in the midst of falling.