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Old Nana Quokka
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

Old Nana Quokka

On the spiritual place of Wadjemup, Rottnest Island, tourists are injuring the animals and making them sick. It’s time to make a stand. In this Aboriginal Dreaming story, farting quokkas, dive-bombing seabirds and protesting snakes teach us how to look after our sacred land and its animals. Through Old Nana Quokka, Book 3 in the Spirit of the Dreaming series, Yamatji-Noongar Elder Aunty Rhonda Collard-Spratt shares the healing wisdom of her ancestors, and the importance of caring for Country.

The Girl Who Converses with Butterflies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 25

The Girl Who Converses with Butterflies

When Lena and her cat, Puffy Muffy, leave their house, Lena finds a lovely butterfly - distinct in her color and size - fluttering about the yard. Lena starts up a conversation with the butterfly and learns that she wishes that she looked like all the other monarch butterflies. Lena and Puffy Muffy try to convince the butterfly that being different is fun. Children will delight in classic-style of storytelling in The Girl Who Converses With Butterflies and parents will appreciate the valuable lesson embodied in its pages, delivered with fun and great imagination.

Naughty Nana and the Old House Around the Corner
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 27

Naughty Nana and the Old House Around the Corner

Naughty Nana and the Old House Around the Corner is the sequel to the fun book Naughty Nana. This book tells a Halloween story when Nana Regina was eight years old. Regina was funny and cheeky. But sometimes, she was a bit naughty too. One of her favourite times of the year was Halloween. She loved dressing up in scary costumes and walking on the streets for trick or treating. On the year Regina turned eight, her mum told her that she could go trick or treating without an adult. She said that Regina could go with her sister Vera, who was ten years old, and with her best friend Layla, who was nine years old. Before they left, Regina’s mum told the girls, “Do not go to the old house around the corner.” Do you think Regina listened to her mum? Let’s read to find out! Naughty Nana and the Old House Around the Corner will entertain kids between ages seven and ten.

Nana, Why Are You Old?
  • Language: en

Nana, Why Are You Old?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2023-08-28
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  • Publisher: Unknown

An inquisitive preschooler discovers that his elderly grandmother's aches and pains are the souvenirs of a life well-lived. This journey of discovery invites youngsters to learn about the life and accomplishments of their older relatives. "This fabulous book is a great way to encourage young kids to become curious about the lives of beloved grandparents. Magnificently illustrated, this book is a great story to share with grandchildren and will spark great conversations." --Anne Bloom, Esq., Mediator, Ft. Lauderdale, FL "This charming story had my grandchildren wondering about their own Grandma's story. It teaches that we are much more than our appearances and that everyone has a unique story...

Naughty Nana and the Old House Around the Corner
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 28

Naughty Nana and the Old House Around the Corner

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-09-28
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Naughty Nana and the Old House Around the Corner is the sequel to the fun book Naughty Nana. This book tells a Halloween story when Nana Regina was eight years old. Regina was funny and cheeky. But sometimes, she was a bit naughty too. One of her favourite times of the year was Halloween. She loved dressing up in scary costumes and walking on the streets for trick or treating. On the year Regina turned eight, her mum told her that she could go trick or treating without an adult. She said that Regina could go with her sister Vera, who was ten years old, and with her best friend Layla, who was nine years old. Before they left, Regina's mum told the girls, "Do not go to the old house around the corner." Do you think Regina listened to her mum? Let's read to find out! Naughty Nana and the Old House Around the Corner will entertain kids between ages seven and ten.

Santa's Team
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 32

Santa's Team

Old Nana has written her next children’s classic, Santa’s Team In this captivating story for young readers, Sydney is trying to get all the gifts ready for Santa, but has one problem after another. How can several characters from Old Nana’s past books help her? And, can she find the time to also help Lily and Princess? If your child loves Santa and Christmas and elves, they will love this book.

Older Not Wiser
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 152

Older Not Wiser

A wickedly funny new series for ages six and up from the creator of Where Bear?, Pass It On and the Pom Pom series, with colour illustrations throughout. Jeanie's Grandma is BAD. Not bad like a vampire or a gangster or anything, more like . . . up to no good. Sometimes she can be a bit embarrassing but most of the time she's REALLY fun, especially when she gets Jeanie involved in her mischievous schemes. Everyone says she's old enough to know better . . . but she doesn't seem to care one bit. In fact, Jeanie thinks she might quite like it!Bad Nana is a deliciously wicked new series for ages six and up, told through the eyes of 7 3/4-year-old Jeanie. Gorgeously illustrated throughout with vibrantly coloured spreads, Bad Nana's naughty exploits will shock and appal - and make you snort with laughter!

Hands-On Problem Solving, Grade 2
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 299

Hands-On Problem Solving, Grade 2

Hands-On Problem Solving is an easy-to-use resource that helps teachers plan and implement best practices for teaching problem solving throughout the school year.

Dora’s Dolls
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 21

Dora’s Dolls

Old Nana has written her next children’s classic, Dora’s Dolls. In this captivating story for young readers, Dora has a wonderful collection of dolls that she shares with her friends Ceci and Kate. But one day, Dora hides all the male dolls. Why? And what happens when they reappear? If your child loves playing with dolls and spends hours enjoying all the make-believe that comes with these special toys, Dora’s Dolls will bring even more enchantment.

Nana
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 354

Nana

French realism's immortal siren crawled from the gutter to the heights of society, devouring men and squandering fortunes along the way. Zola's 1880s classic is among the first modern novels.