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"But the Dart-In-The-Head story always gets everyone's attention. Like all of my other potentially self destructive escapades it proved that I was gifted in a backward's sort of way. I had talents that were the complete and total opposite of what my mom and dad thought I had. I was like Einstein in reverse. There was almost nothing I couldn't turn into a near disaster." Being a clueless adolescent in the "heartland of suburbia" in the mid-1960's serves as a foundation for accidental self discovery and meaningful realizations about why you can never trust adults to understand a word you are saying. The author reveals the path to what life is really all about through the influence of unusual good friends, some really bad ideas, and a horse that wouldn't stop galloping.
A beautifully designed resource that takes readers on a tour of greater Detroit's many architectural wonders and special landmarks.
Spot and his friends have a wondeful time at Helen's fancy dress party, but the best fun of all is the surprise at the end.
This bestselling Christmas story has now been brilliantly adapted for audio CD and there are two readings - the first is a straight reading with music, and the second has a 'special sound' to indicate where to turn each page as you read along in the book. On Christmas Eve Spot meets two reindeer who are looking for Santa's missing sleigh. If they don't find it, there won't be any presents for anyone on Christmas day. Spot manages to track it down and has a wonderful snowy adventure along the way.
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Spot and his friends like playing with toys, flying kites and making music together. Whatever they do, they always have fun.