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"We all think we know the story of Cinderella. We know about the ugly sisters and the amazing glass slippers. And we know about the handsome Prince and the way he chooses his bride to be by the size of her feet! But this is the real story of Cinderella, about a very different and very modern Cinderella who happens to be a princess already and goes on to become a royal rock star - and yes, she eventually does find a suitable "fella". This is told in Alan Trussell-Cullen's humorous verse and depicted for us in Philip Webb's lively and fun illustrations"--Publisher information.
Palaki the penguin blogs his journey as he tries to swim south, but swims in the wrong direction and ends up in New Zealand! Luckily, a group of humans at the Wellington Zoo nurse Palaki back to health and help him make his journey back home to Antarctica. Readers will have fun reading this exciting story told through blog posts. Children will be exposed to blogging while learning the importance of nurturing wildlife.
William eats so slowly that he has difficulty finishing breakfast in time to get to school. Tired of his family's nagging, he comes up with a brilliant idea to deal with the problem. Suggested level: juniors.
The days seem to pass at a rate too fast to accomplish all his chores. Māui sets out to capture the sun, succeeds, and lengthens the hours of daylight. Includes ideas for guided reading.
Does cold food smell stronger than hot?Do humans have a sixth sense?What do Pinocchio, Cleopatra and Michael Jackson all have in common?Why do pandas do handstands?And are cows really causing global warming? Learn the answers to all these perplexing questions and more by reading Smelly Stuff. Now you can find out how to make a particularly stinky fart and how to get rid of BO. Packed with wacky whiffy facts and quizzes, the very smelly information in this book will impress the socks off your friends - and even teach your teacher a thing or two!
Ricky loves to sing and he sings all day long, every day. But today no one will let Ricky sing. They will sing to him instead at his surprise birthday party.
"Things couldn't be worse! Charlotte's family has moved her halfway around the world where she is completely cut off from her friends and surrounded by people who will never understand her. And now her father's trying to fob a computer off on her. He thinks computers are the most important things on earth, but Charlotte likes people not machines. It's not like the computer can keep her from feeling homesick. Or can it?"--Back cover. Suggested level: primary, intermediate.
Presents early beliefs about the moon, the moon's relationship to the earth, what it is like on the moon and the history and future of travel to the moon.