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Prince enters forbidden forest, saves damsel in distress and together they wage a battle against evil.
Readers join nurse Kathy and therapy dog Lady to learn about the good things therapy dogs do for people every day.
Readers spend the day with second-grader Marvin Monster and his friends, werewolves, goblins, and banshees, at Grim Castle Elementary School. Marvin learns an important lesson about the importance of keeping your promises. A new series that teaches important social skills. Kids will learn an important lesson from this charmingly gruesome monster and his friends. The text is lively and the monster-world details are developed throughout--from Slug Slime hair gel to howling class to snailwiches and toad-warts. Not since the Adams Family has a group of characters grabbed readers young and old alike. Illustrator Bonnie Everett-Hawkes brings the gruesome characteristics to life in page after page of artfully drawn scenes.
The working environment of a school, business, or non-profit organization directly impacts its success or failure. Dygert and Jacobs take their 20 years of experience and boil it down in this clear and concise guidebook for creating a culture of success in your organization.
Thirteen-year-old Aidan, joined by two orphaned friends, sets out on an adventurous journey to find a way to fulfill his destiny and bring peace to his war-torn country of Lionsgate.
A picture book about a curious calf, full of colourful and detailed illustrations. The story tells how a calf escapes from her lovely grassy paddock in order to eat pretty purple flowers (these flowers are known in Australia as Patterson's Curse and they make cows sick). Daisy gets sick but is helped back to her paddock by a nice farmer. The good and bad sides of both curiosity and fences are hinted at in the story. DAISY THE MOO COW is set on the same farm where WILLY WAGTAIL GROWS UP is set. Children will delight in finding Willy and Daisy in both books.
In her masterfully plotted novel, Moo, Pulitzer-Prize winner Jane Smiley offers us both a sharply funny comedy and a darkly poignant slice of life. Nestled in the heart of the Midwest, amid cow pastures and waving fields of grain, lies Moo University, a distinguished institution devoted to the art and science of agriculture. Here, in an atmosphere rife with devious plots, lusty liaisons, and academic one-upmanship, Chairman X of the Horticulture Department harbours a secret fantasy to kill the dean; Mrs Walker, the provost's right-hand and campus information queen, knows where all the bodies are buried; Timothy Monahan, associate professor of English, advocates eavesdropping for his creative writing assignments; and Bob Carlson, a sophomore, feeds and maintains his only friend: a hog named Earl Butz.
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Accomplished artist and children's book illustrator Barbara Lanza takes the reader through her beautiful, breath-taking fairy art land aptly called Fairy Lane. Children and parents alike will enjoy this treasure hunt through Fairy Lane. The first of ten books in the series.