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When Adele finds real letters from the fairies at the bottom of the garden, she reads about what fairies eat, what they wear and how much they love parties.
Baldrick, the apprentice witch's cat, earns himself a reward when he helps Lobelia bring back green cheese from the moon. Suggested level: junior.
Witch Widdershins likes everything dark and horrible and grotty, so she sets about concocting a spell that will turn a pretty country garden into a miserable, ugly place. It is a wet and windy spot when she goes to bed, but she wakes up to find her spell undone and all the brilliance of Spring.
Illustrated Questions in Orthodontics takes a problem-based approach to orthodontics, offering a unique resource for undergraduate dentists. This book contains a comprehensive set of questions mapped to undergraduate orthodontics curricula, including chapters on examination and diagnosis, treatment planning, pathology, appliances, and anchorage. Each chapter is packed with high-quality clinical photographs and x-rays to help readers to test their skills in identifying and describing various orthodontic problems and presentations. Furthermore, every question is answered with extensive feedback, setting each topic in a clinical context in order to teach as well as test. The ideal revision resource for undergraduate dentists looking to test and consolidate their knowledge ahead of placements and exams, Illustrated Questions in Orthodontics will also form a useful tool for postgraduate dentists and orthodontic therapists.
Flo did work hard and suffer much; she was certain she was doing God's will. She accomplished wonderful things for soldiers and thousand of others. But doing good can't get people into heaven, and Flo couldn't buy her way to heaven with good deeds
When they are abandoned in the forest by their father and stepmother, two children find their way home despite an encounter with a wicked witch.
Ten-year-old Bamse and his Jewish friend Anton participate in the Danish Resistance during World War II.
Hailed as “mystery at its best” by The New York Times, Shroud for a Nightingale is the fourth book in bestselling author P.D. James’s Adam Dalgliesh mystery series. The young women of Nightingale House are there to learn to nurse and comfort the suffering. But when one of the students plays patient in a demonstration of nursing skills, she is horribly, brutally killed. Another student dies equally mysteriously, and it is up to Adam Dalgliesh of Scotland Yard to unmask a killer who has decided to prescribe murder as the cure for all ills.
Poor Throwaway Bear. He finds himself in the rubbish bin after spolit Sophie discards him. But that's only the beginning of his adventures. Soon he's half-buried by a dog, pounced upon by rabbits and dropped into a deep lake by a raven. Luckily a boy called Paul discovers Throwaway Bear, and he has a brilliant idea.
The fantasy images of a young child's dream include a giraffe on the moon, a cat in a balloon, and a dinosaur on skis.