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When Jack Jones and crew discover an ancient temple hidden in the jungle, they're determined to unlock its mysteries. But as the cave starts to crumble around them, will they track down the ancient Book of the Gods and figure out a way to leave before they're trapped forever? Enjoy a jungle trek that leads to a discovery of a lifetime!
How will they stop the train? When Jack Jones, his sister Emma, and best buddy Albert find themselves aboard a runaway train, the three adventurers must work together to stop it--before it's too late! Train to Nowhere is a fun-filled escapade with heart-pounding thrills, clever characters and positive messages. Perfect for anyone who enjoys feel-good tales and lots of laughter...with a bit of mayhem thrown in! No monsters or "bad guys" No weapons or violence Just good, clean fun! Fans of old steam engines and plenty of adventure will enjoy meeting Jack Jones! This series of children's chapter books is the perfect dose of excitement, adventure and good, clean fun! Young readers will enjoy following Jack and crew on this fun-filled adventure, and the young-at-heart will love coming along for the ride! This book is ideal for children new to chapter books (ages 6-8) as well as those who are at an intermediate level of reading chapter books independently (ages 9-12).
Where will your dreams take you tonight? When it's time to snuggle in, this beautiful story is sure to fill every child with a sense of wonder. A rhyming, inspirational journey to lull little ones to sleep, and spark a bright future where a splash of imagination and a dash of effort can make anything possible. Grown-ups will love reading this story night after night, appreciating the positive messages and ideas, and children will drift off to sleep with their minds filled with endless possibilities this wonderful world can bring. Cherish bedtime together and... ♥ DREAM BIG DREAMS. ♥
15-year old Jon plots his escape when he's captured by pirates on the high seas. The parent-approved Survival Series that celebrates the awesome history of us. From multi-award winning Ellie Crowe and Scott Peters comes a riveting, kid-powered survival adventure. Short attention spans | Chapter book | Ages 9+ | B&W Illustrations | It's the Golden Age of Piracy... The year is 1690, and the Caribbean seas are surging. 15-year-old Jon is thrilled to be a sailor aboard a merchant ship. But when pirates attack, the infamous Captain Morgan takes Jon prisoner. The pirate Captain gives Jon an ultimatum--join the pirates or be marooned on a desert island. Jon is no swashbuckling buccaneer, able to fi...
Children's chapter adventure book for ages 6-9.
Shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize 2019 Shortlisted for the Branford Boase Award 2019 Shortlisted for the IBW Book Awards 2019 All aboard for a magical journey... When Suzy hears a strange noise in the middle of the night, she creeps downstairs to find a train roaring through her house. But this is no ordinary train. This is the magical delivery express for The Union of Impossible Places. Whisked onboard by a troll-boy, Suzy's world is turned upside down when she's asked to deliver a cursed package to a fearsome sorceress. And quite suddenly, Suzy realizes the fate of the Impossible Places is in her hands... Except when the mysterious package begs not to be delivered, Suzy discovers the fate of the Impossible Places might just be in her hands...
Could the old lighthouse, owned by Jack's aunt, be haunted? Mysterious figures in the windows, strange noises, flickering lights. Is this really the work of ghosts? Is the lighthouse cursed by an ill-fated ship that ran aground years ago, trapping the spirits of those aboard to the shores of Point Danger forever? Or is there another explanation?
This text presents selected areas of functional analysis that can facilitate an understanding of ideas in probability and stochastic processes. Topics covered include basic Hilbert and Banach spaces, weak topologies and Banach algebras, and the theory ofsemigroups of bounded linear operators.
Zebra is absolutely certain he’ll be able to direct everyone to appear on the correct page, at the appropriate time, without any mishaps, unnecessary drama, or hurt feelings. It’s an ABC book, for goodness’ sake. How difficult can it be? Oh, dear. Zebra forgot about Moose. A hilarious reinvention of the classic alphabet book - not to be missed!