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Sammy & Scarlett's Mangrove Adventure
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 27

Sammy & Scarlett's Mangrove Adventure

Sammy, a sergeant major fish, and Scarlett, a yellowtail snapper, are best friends in the sparkling tidal pool by the edge of the turquoise sea. They take an unexpected journey when a large wave carries them out to sea. These two baby fish must work together if they want to stay alive. During their adventure, Sammy and Scarlett, learn it’s not the color of your scales that matters. It’s what’s inside that means the most. They may be tiny fish, but they have loving hearts. This picture book for children introduces little ones to nature and the wonders of the sea, and it communicates the importance of operating as a team to survive and thrive.

Sammy & Scarlett's Coral Reef Adventure
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 47

Sammy & Scarlett's Coral Reef Adventure

Sammy, a sergeant major fish, and Scarlett, a yellowtail snapper, are best friends who have found safety in a mangrove forest after being washed out of a tidal pool in a large wave. But they’ve decided to leave the mangroves and their friend Manny and journey across the sea-grass meadows to the barrier reef of the Florida Keys, the place that will be their home in adulthood. Along the way, they make a new friend, a hawksbill sea turtle named Howie. Howie is a kind sea turtle who gives the young fish the guidance they need to get where they’re going and stay safe. The three quickly become fast friends and learn that they can trust one another through thick and thin. Howie protects the little fish from predators, and in return they help keep the turtle safe from the dangers of human litter such as plastic bags. Join Sammy, Scarlett, and new friend Howie as their epic journey continues through the magnificent Florida Keys.

Kiki & Slugger's Magic Spring Adventure
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 43

Kiki & Slugger's Magic Spring Adventure

In the enchanting Florida Keys, a young key deer named Kiki lives near a mystical spring, curious about the human world yet cautioned by her family to keep a distance. Meanwhile, a big black dog named Slugger, living nearby, often startles Kiki with his barks. Despite this, an unexpected bond forms when Kiki ventures into Slugger’s backyard for mangoes, leading to a unique friendship. Their story intertwines with a significant event: humans working to restore the area’s ailing coral reefs. Kiki and Slugger’s Magic Spring Adventure not only spins a tale of friendship but also underscores the importance of caring for our environment. This story is more than just fiction; it’s a window into the rich biodiversity of the Keys, the powerful connections between all living beings, and the inspiring efforts to safeguard our planet.

Manchester
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 146

Manchester

From a frontier town in the wilderness to a four-season resort, Manchester retains much of its original character, and many of the earliest buildings are still in use. The broad main street in Manchester Village, once canopied with enormous elm trees, has homes that date back to early 1800s. The Equinox, visited by Mary Todd Lincoln and her two sons during the Civil War, is still welcoming guests. In Manchester Center, known as Factory Point until 1886, small manufacturing businesses and mills were thriving into the 20th century. The third center of civic activity, Manchester Depot, appeared after the arrival of the railroad and became an important transportation hub for traveling visitors and the shipment of marble.

History of the seventh Lanarkshire rifle volunteers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 668

History of the seventh Lanarkshire rifle volunteers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1884
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Narrative of the revival of religion at Kilsyth, Cambuslang, and other places, in 1742, with an intr. essay by R. Buchanan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 348
How Did Our Garden Grow?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 629

How Did Our Garden Grow?

Never before has the full history of Hatton Garden and its diamond and jewellery trade been revealed in such detail. Stories of individuals who made the community what it is today and events that are usually hidden from the public's eye have been compiled by one of the Garden's best-known jewellers, Vivian Watson FGA, who joined the family business in the 1960s, becoming the third generation of his family to work there. With a unique network of contacts, he has interviewed the great and the good. Richly illustrated from a private collection of hundreds of images and maps, this book will inform and entertain the reader on the secret world of diamonds and gems. Many will feel compelled to read it from cover to cover and others will enjoy dipping in and out.

Guide and Directory to Helensburgh and Neighbourhood
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 274

Guide and Directory to Helensburgh and Neighbourhood

Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.

Appendix to the Journals of the House of Representatives of New Zealand
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1178