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Based on a story of the US Government's secret extraterrestrial exchange program.
Fortune 500 exec, obsessive womanizer, and all-around jerk Patrick Dalton finds himself cursed by an angry, jilted lover - a curse that causes him to transform into a woman each night. With the tables turned, can he continue his misogynistic life?
Everyone's favorite killer doll is back! No one is safe when Chucky comes back to town - who will be his next victim?
History has a way of repeating itself. That doesn't mean the future is written in stone, however. Steps are being taken to protect wildlife so that generations to come can marvel at the many wondrous creatures found on planet Earth. What can the past teach us about saving endangered animals? This book explores how the exit of the dodo--a one-time resident of the island of Mauritius--can help the birds of today fly into tomorrow.
Following a heated argument between two students, a teacher demonstrates how one person can inspire change. In this book, students in a futuristic classroom learn about topics like individual racism and how people like Colin Kaepernick and George Floyd impacted Americans' perspective on race. Take a Stand is set in the future, during a time of true equality. In this future, a teacher takes his students back in time--to our past and present--to learn about times of prejudice and change. This graphic novel contains discussion topics, thought-provoking questions, and actions students can take to be allies in the continuing fight for equality.
Two best friends with different backgrounds are introduced to the history of segregation in American schools. They are surprised as they learn about the long and bumpy journey toward true integration and equality. In this book, students in a futuristic classroom learn about topics like interpersonal racism, and how the stories of children like Ruby Bridges affected students of every age and grade level. Breaking Down Walls is set in the future, during a time of true equality. In this future, a teacher takes his students back in time--to our past and present--to learn about times of prejudice and change. This graphic novel contains discussion topics, thought-provoking questions, and actions students can take to be allies in the continuing fight for equality.
Can you imagine what Elmo finds when he digs for dino bones? Hint: It's really BIG! Join Elmo and his Sesame Street friends as they apply simple science and math to dig deep into the past in issue #3 of this series of all-original Sesame Street comics. In three more fun stories, Snuffy meets his shadow, a Sesame cowpoke learns to measure with the help of his 10-gallon hat, and Elmo helps Abby and Oscar meet in the middle – somewhere between smelly socks and rainbows and unicorns. Plus...a page of tips for reading comics with kids.
What does it take to be a fuzzy and adorable superhero? Super Grover has some tips for Elmo...and all young readers of this first book in a series of all-original Sesame Street comics. This issue includes six stories starring so many of your favorite friends from the neighborhood: Cookie Monster, Ernie and Bert, The Count, Oscar, and more. Catch these characters in all-new art, in stories about courage, heart, getting along, helping out, and imagination. Plus...a page of hints for how to read comics with kids.
Krish Banarjee loves basketball. His only problem is that he lacks the confidence to take his game to the next level. Cut from every team in his hometown of Basketboro, his last chance is to make the overlooked Ordinary Joes. After finding a pair of sneaker bots who understand every aspect of the game, he chooses to practice and work hard rather than find success as a cheater. When it is revealed that his neighbor, Dr. Fink, designed the robots as a way for his team, The Dubious Dunkers, to outplay everyone in the upcoming town tournament, Krish will have to rally his new team and learn how to become a leader.
History has a way of repeating itself. That doesn't mean the future is written in stone, however. Steps are being taken to protect wildlife so that generations to come can marvel at the many wondrous creatures found on planet Earth. What can the past teach us about saving endangered animals? This book explores how the loss of the Megalodon--once the ocean's most fearsome predator--can help the sharks of today swim into tomorrow.