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A girl called Lucy and her dog Neptune, develop a love for watching the moon. A quest begins about the lunar phase, discovering the moon in so many ways... Luna Lucy is a fun, engaging tale that is beautifully illustrated with heart warming characters. It is an educational book about the phases of the moon that captures hearts.
Sometimes, it's hard for Grace to overcome her anxiety. She tries and tries, but nothing ever seems to help. But one day, when she visits the beach with her family, she finds a cute little surprise in the sand dunes that might change everything... Put your toes in the sand, you will be okay. Let the ripples of water wash your worries away. A wave is a worry, a worry's a wave, Stand up and face it, and learn to be brave. Little Dune is a sweet and endearing story about how one little girl learns to conquer her anxiety.
At the Ronald McDonald House, here in Perth,Lives the friendliest dog, on this earth.He's special, he's smart, he's really kind,The most amazing dog you'll ever find!Gus asks a favour, with a big Thank you,To buy his book or maybe two.This gift of kindness will overflow,As off to charity, all the proceeds go.
When a girl called Lucy, and her dog Neptune,Make a rocket ship to zoom to the moon.They shoot past the stars with a smile on their face,To discover the planets in outer space.Luna Lucy and the Planets is a fun, educational tale about the planets in our Solar System. This beautifully illustrated book captures a child's imagination and curiosity about astronomy in a charming bedtime story.
Out on the farm, to keep himself cool, Aqua would swim in the dam or the pool. When the rain didn't fall, there was no water supply, The tanks became empty and the land bone dry. When an angry fire came sweeping through, What did Aqua Dog decide to do? Aqua Dog Flames captures the extraordinary bond between a man and his dog. This books tells of the devastation of the Australian bushfires and the hope and light that friendship brings.
At the year six graduation, Layla and Liam hear "I wonder what I could be." Inspired, Layla imagines herself as an astronaut, inventor, engineer, designer, manager, robotics expert, mechanic, doctor, pilot, electrician, chef, and scientist. Suddenly, she's called to receive the school STEM award. As Miss Green presents it, Layla realises that STEM offers endless possibilities. This fills her with hope and inspiration, encouraging her to dream big for her future in STEM.
"We all matter, but sometimes, when you're small it is easy to forget that. Elise matters to her brothers, her parents and even to her dog, Ozzy! Children can sometimes feel small and insignificant in a busy and often complicated world. Help your child to develop a strong sense of self by following along with Elise and equipping your child with the powerful mantra: I matter."--Amazon website.
School is starting in the fall and the coronavirus is still in the community. Maria, an elementary school student, is worried about what it will be like to go back to school after staying at home for so long. As the first day of school approaches, Maria and her mom discuss the parts of school that will be the same and also new rules that were created to keep kids safe. They also talk about how Maria is feeling, what she is thinking, and what she can do during this time of transition. School in the Time of the Coronavirus is a must-read children's book for all elementary school kids, their parents and teachers preparing for the return to school. Written by Emily Mazzulla, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist, expert in the field of trauma and resilience, and mother of three, this beautifully illustrated book gives children, parents and teachers a relatable format to talk about the transition back to school. A useful reference for building resilience in children is provided at the end of the story to support adults with this transition too!
While her grandfather works in his studio, a young girl takes care of the family dog.
Maintaining the microbial quality in distribution systems and connected installations remains a challenge for the water supply companies all over the world, despite many years of research. This book identifies the main concerns and knowledge gaps related to regrowth and stimulates cooperation in future research. Microbial Growth in Drinking Water Supplies provides an overview of the regrowth issue in different countries and the water quality problems related to regrowth. The book assesses the causes of regrowth in drinking water and the prevention of regrowth by water treatment and distribution. Editors: Dirk van der Kooij and Paul W.J.J. van der Wielen, KWR Watercycle Research Institute, The Netherlands