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A Book Sense 76 Children's Pick A New York Public Library Book for the Teen Age Get inside the mind of a teenager, horribly damaged as a child, who is struggling to break free from his broken mind.
This magical, tender tale about a girl, a tiger and a great-grandmother is a joyous dance through the changing seasons. From the moment the book is opened, we are invited into woodland suffused with moonlight and, as the tiger's story is revealed in all its beautiful simplicity, we are left pondering the power of the imagination, the importance of self-expression and the special nature of a relationship across the generations.
Simple, rhyming text urges the reader to be happy by making such choices as teasing less and tickling more, or groaning less and giggling more.
A touching story that conveys the warmth and joy between two generations, and handles the universal themes of love, loss and renewal with gentleness.
Once upon a time, there lived Cinderfella - a little boy, forever bossed around by his two older brothers, Gus and Gareth. "Turn up the TV! Shine our scooters!" the brothers cry. "Finish our homework!" But on the day of our story, Kayleigh, the town's kick-fastic karate champion, is having a party, and Cinderfella is determined to dream big, dress fancy and DANCE. He'll just need a little help along the way from his fairy dog-mother, Ruff - woof! A feel-good twist on the classic fairytale, brought to life with fresh vision and huge humour by Matt Hunt.
Illustrations and simple text describe the full day of a dairy cow.
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And so it was that when he met Aoife, a stranger to those parts, he was struck by her beauty and blind to her evil.
Collins Big Cat Read at Home is a series of stories by top children's authors and illustrators that children will love to read. Built-in progression within and between each level help you choose the right story to develop your child's confidence as they become independent readers. Extra activities will motivate and entertain your child. In the story The Brave Baby, the Indian chief is brave and fierce and most people are afraid of him. But Wasso, the brave baby, is not. Find out why! * Read the story The Brave Baby * Re-tell the story using mini picture prompts * Complete a variety of interesting activities * Make a fun theme-based project * Get helpful tips on reading together The Love reading level is for confident readers. These books are longer and more entertaining stories that unfold gradually, often through dialogue. There are four fun books at this level.
"When Farmer Joe's sheepdog, Bess, has seven pups, three are big and strong, three are good enough, but one's the most shivery, wobbly little scrap you're ever likely to see. Joe and Bess go to fetch the sheep down from the snowy mountain, but it's getting dark and they're still not back. Will Collywobble be brave enough to try and find them?"--Back cover. Suggested level: junior, primary.