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Dragon's terrible singing causes all the forest animals to flee, until the bees teach him how to hum.
A teen wakes up in a hospital with no memory. Her skin colour and features indicate she is Indigenous, possibly Cree. She soon discovers she is no ordinary girl - and her life has no ordinary purpose.
A child and their dog explore the woods. As they look around they think what it would be like if dragons were actually living there. There are strange footprints in the mud, there is mist coming from a cave that looks like dragons' breath and, hidden in the fallen leaves, could those be dragon eggs? A wonderful, imaginative picture book to share with young readers with pictures that take their inspiration from medieval woodcuts of dragons and their glowing colors from stained glass windows.
Dominic the dragon befriends a boy named Bo as well as the other eleven animals of the Chinese lunar calendar and helps them enter the annual village boat race. Lists the birth years and characteristics of individuals born in the Chinese Year of the Dragon.
Achmed Abdullah (1881-1945) was the pseudonym of Alexander Nicholayevitch Romanoff, a Russian-born writer. He is most noted for his pulp stories of crime, mystery and adventure.
Here's a wonderful twist on the familiar theme of "boy meets dragon." This time, it's not the boy who finds a dragon-it's the dragon who's found the boy. "It's called a Benjamin," the dragon drolly explains to his family. The Benjamin is a true novelty (no wings, no tail, no fire-breath!), and all of the dragons gather round to examine the strange creature, right down to his plastic boots and leaking eyes. Chock full of clever situations and charmingly illustrated, this unique picture book-one part fantasy, one part fairy tale, and one part tear jerker-is sure to entertain children on many levels.
Save the library, save the world! Kit can't STAND reading. She'd MUCH rather be outside, playing games and getting muddy, than stuck inside with a book. But when she's dragged along to the library one day by her two best friends, she makes an incredible discovery - and soon it's up to Kit and her friends to save the library ... and the world. The first book in a fantastically exciting, brilliantly funny, magical new series! Also in the series: The Monster in the Lake The Wizard in the Wood
With the help of Mrs. Jenkins' magical tools, Patrick creates an imaginary place all his own that's filled with adventure, fantastical animals, and objects.
As young girls, we dream of becoming mothers. We are given baby dolls, we care for younger siblings, and we spend our teenage years babysitting. All of these experiences prepare us to grow up, fall in love, marry, and become mothers. But what happens when motherhood is not your reality? Baby Rollercoaster: The Unspoken Secret Sorrow of Infertility is the story of one woman's experience with endometriosis, fertility treatments, hysterectomy, and childlessness. Follow her journey as she eventually gives herself the freedom to become a vibrant, purposeful, childless woman. Baby Rollercoaster: The Unspoken Secret Sorrow of Infertility is a book for women facing infertility and for those who love them.
When a princess who behaves like a dragon meets a dragon who would like to be a princess, there are unexpected results.