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When a crew of scurvy pirates take King Cupcake captive, there's only one person who can save the day: Princess Spaghetti! Captain Waffle may be the meanest pirate in the world, but he's no match for this feisty princess. A swashbuckling picture book written by Gillian Rogerson and illustrated by award-winning Sarah McIntyre.
Princess Spaghetti blasts off into space to save her kidnapped father, King Cupcake, from hungry aliens, who are introduced to a wonderful new food: chocolate.
Based on the majority text with lexicon and synonyms English is KJV 6 1/2 x 9 5/8 % Font size: 7
Pinkabella loves pink...and her Aunt Goldie. What happens Aunt Goldie comes to visit and stays in Pinkabella's very pink room? Press the buttons and read along to find out what magical mischief Pinkabella makes with an accidental wave of a wand. This story about resolving differences will resonate with both little girls and adults. Sturdy board pages allow little girl's and boy's exploring hands to play and read over and over again. 10 fun sounds, noises, and phrases including Pinkabella, Aunt Goldie, the wand, cat, and more! Illustrations with vibrant coloring and shaped cutouts to turn the page make this interactive book come to life and help keep any toddler or baby engaged. Several icons on each page correspond with the buttons, providing an opportunity for boys and girls to practice matching and fine motor skills. Babies and toddlers will love exploring and reading this book over and over again!
With a helpful timeline, fun imaginary accounts, cool old photos and amazing top facts on the history of Leeds.
The most controversial cop in Australian history, in his own words. Roger Rogerson hasn't been a police officer for more than 20 years. Yet his name makes him, the most well-known 'detective-sergeant' in Australia. He has been the subject of articles, appearances, profiles and books; portrayed in TV dramas; and recorded by covert listening devices at home for months. Rogerson took up his own pen in prison. Out, he walked the club and pub speaking circuit, where he found a ready audience for his tales of law and mayhem. He now writes for newspapers. Here, he tells us of: - high profile investigations; - forgotten ones, like when a key from Tassie opened a Sydney murderer's door; - some of the most interesting dead people he's ever met; - the hunt for desperados on a deadly robbing spree; - the bloody night that earned him the award for courageous action; - meeting a prominent toe cutter; - besieging the comic Wally and the dangerous Green Man; - the dogs in a prison he sojourned in; - bad days in a flattened railcarriage at Granville... and more... These untold tales are the ones everyone else has glossed over or ignored, from the horse's mouth, for the first time.
Are you ready for a new adventure? Twins, Maisie and Fletcher, discover a magical book that transports them to enchanted lands full of magic and mystery. In this first story, the twins are led into a world where clouds are created by whimsical beings. Flora Fluffington, a kind-hearted cloud-elf, guides Maisie and Fletcher through a series of thrilling escapades, from the depths of a vibrant jungle to the grand pyramids, and to a tropical island party that's under the threat of a storm. Follow the twins as they travel to magical lands, tackling challenges using their unique skills. Along the way, they meet many friendly animals and they learn the importance of teamwork. Children and adults alike will love this delightful tale, filled with gentle humour, and unforgettable characters. Unearth the magic today, and join Maisie and Fletcher on their captivating journey.
Unicorn wants to write the most fabulous story in the world. He hasa fancy notebook. A special fluffy pen. He has everything justperfect. But Unicorn has NO IDEA what to write!When his friends try to join in, will Unicorn turn into a ... GRUMPYCORN?A must-have unicorn picture book treat from the bestselling, award-winningSarah McIntyre.
This book aims to provide a clear description of key aspects of English phonology in order to help teachers diagnose and prioritize problem areas in pronunciation. It also aims to develop an awareness of current issues and relevant research in the field to inform teachers decisions, not only about what to teach, but how to teach pronunciation, particularly in EIL contexts. Specifically, it aims to enable readers to: * Understand key terms and concepts in phonology and phonetics * Become aware of current issues and debates in research and apply these to pronunciation teaching, particularly in EIL contexts * Conduct phonological analysis of learner language, including phonemic transcription * Diagnose and assess learner's pronunciation difficulties and needs * Plan a structured pronunciation syllabus The book assumes no prior knowledge and is a key resource for both newcomers and experienced practitioners in the fields of English Language Teaching as well as students of applied linguistics.
One of a precious handful of books that in their precise examination of a particular locality, open our understanding of the universal themes of the past. In this case it is Kentish Town in London that reveals its complex secrets to us, through the resurrection of its now buried rivers and wells, coaching houses, landlords, traders, and simple tenants. Fragments of this past can still be found by the observant eye. This book is a brilliant evocation of the complex history of London, city of villages, revealed through this particular study of Kentish Town.