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Curious Little Bigfoot: A modern tale about Bigfoot, A legendary animal of the Redwood Wilderness By: Mina Sloan Hassman In 1967, Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin purportedly captured footage of bigfoot in the redwood forests of northern California, and a phenomenon was born that continues to capture the imagination of new generations. Elementary school is a time of evolving reading habits and unbridled curiosity. As they grow and learn, students who have mastered primary-grade picture books look to transition to more sophisticated reading materials that describe the world around them while still appealing to their creativity. Immersive experiences at this age can nurture a lifelong love of le...
Ollie is a little different, and that's okay. After all, different is fun, unique, and special! Inspired by the author's son, Ollie the Little Bigfoot reminds children and adults alike that everyone is different, and that's okay!
Eine ungewöhnliche Familie lebt von den Menschen versteckt. Ihr Lebensraum wird ihnen geraubt durch die Abholzung ihres Waldes. Sie flüchten nach South Dakota in das Indianergebiet. Hier werden sie akzeptiert, so wie sie sind in ihrer Andersartigkeit - als Bigfootfamilie -. Der kleine Bigfoot Tommy verletzt sich und wird von Menschen gefunden. Es beginnt eine abenteuerliche Reise, um den kleinen Kerl wiederzufinden. Das Indianermädchen Taipa findet mit ihren tierischen Freunden schließlich den kleinen Ausreißer.
It was a warm summer day in the woods of the Pacific Northwest. Milo, a little bigfoot, was missing the cold; his favorite type of cold, ice cream. With the help of his friends, he planned to build the most legendary ice cream cone. This is a positive and fun book about friends working together to build something amazing and even when things go wrong they find a way to make the best of a situation.
Twelve-year-old Alice Mayfair is not human. While Alice goes in search of her past, her best friend Millie Maximus, a tiny Bigfoot with a big voice, prepares for her future. Together they plan to sneak off to New York City in this second of a trilogy from a #1 New York Times-bestselling author. 5 1/2 x 8 5/16.
If she can't believe what she sees, can she believe what she feels? When photojournalist Stephie Stephanova visits Ugly Creek, Tennessee to help her best friend, Madison, she expects a boring visit. Then she snaps a photo of something she shouldn't have seen--and falls for a man she definitely shouldn't have. Jake Blackwood can deal with his scarred face, though not with his scarred past. A savvy antiques store owner with an eye for the finer things, he's never seen anything so fine as Stephie. But his history with Madison hampers his desire to get closer. So does Stephie's relentless curiosity about his oddball town. As Stephie probes Ugly Creek's mysteries, she's torn between loyalty to Madison and her feelings for Jake. But when her snapshot threatens the secret at the heart of Ugly Creek, Stephie realizes she will sacrifice anything to protect Jake and the town he loves.
In the course of Pat Spain's time filming wildlife-adventure TV series, he's gotten pretty used to being uncomfortable. There've been rabid raccoon attacks, days spent in the baking equatorial African sun, and consumption of many revolting local delicacies like fermented mare's milk. And then there was Sumatra. On the Hunt in Sumatra details the two weeks Pat spent soaking wet with a National Geographic film crew tracking the legendary Orang Pendak through the forests of Indonesia, while tigers, leeches, amorous orangutans, Coldplay fans, a guide named Uncle Happy, two shaman, car demons, and rogue cameramen tracked them. It is, without a doubt, the most inhospitable terrain Pat's ever encountered, with the highest likelihood of grievous bodily harm. But the payoff is the theory he reached about Orang Pendak, and a 5 a.m. EDM Tai Chi party.
The truth is out there... and it will eat your face. "Bigfoot is real." That's what Sarah's father told her before his academic disgrace and untimely death. Now, primatologist Dr. Sarah Bishop is eager to restore her father's good name. Survival show host Russ Cloud is just as eager to boost his plummeting ratings. They'll both have a shot at redemption when they find themselves hired by eccentric billionaire Cameron Carson. After a series of his publicity stunts end in spectacular failure, Carson hatches a plan to redeem his tarnished image: capture a live Sasquatch. Sarah and Russ join an expedition with an eclectic crew: an Afrikaner safari hunter, a washed-up pro wrestling star, a Shoshone master tracker full of surprises, a heavily tattooed Russian warrior woman, a pair of wise-cracking nerds, and a cute, gum-chewing intern with some hidden skills. Will they find Bigfoot? There's something in the woods... but it's not what they're expecting. "A rip-roaring, tongue-in-cheek action adventure with plenty of bite." - Kendall Reviews.
Last August, two men in rural Georgia announced that they had killed Bigfoot. The claim drew instant, feverish attention, leading to more than 1,000 news stories worldwide—despite the fact that nearly everyone knew it was a hoax. Though Bigfoot may not exist, there’s no denying Bigfoot mania. With Bigfoot, Joshua Blu Buhs traces the wild and wooly story of America’s favorite homegrown monster. He begins with nineteenth-century accounts of wildmen roaming the forests of America, treks to the Himalayas to reckon with the Abominable Snowman, then takes us to northern California in 1958, when reports of a hairy hominid loping through remote woodlands marked Bigfoot’s emergence as a moder...
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