Drageena, the shy monster, is in desperate need of new shoes. She tries to convince hermother to go to the mall with her to buy her new shoes. Her mother is too busy so Drageena picks flowers, takes a ride in her boat, and visits the insect farm.Her mother finishes her to-do list, and they venture off together to the mall to go shopping.
Lucy loves Halloween. She carves a jack-o-lantern and decorates a trick-or-treat bag while she decides what costume she will make.Lucy thinks about the costumes she has made in past years for Halloween.After much thought, Lucy decides to be a ghost and finds a sheet to make her costume.
Find your crayons! Find your pencils! Find your markers! Letâs color! Fill in the drawings and spell out the words. You can find your own blank paper and think of more words and pictures! A fun book for kids of all ages!
Tinkerella is a small mouse who is bored. Her mother suggests that she go outside and find something to do. Tinkerella finds a blue door. Behind the blue door is a new world. She meets a monster named Leo. Leo and Tinkerella become friends. Together they walk and find peachellas and eat so many that they canât eat anymore. They get lost but eventually find their way back to the blue door. It is a story about friendship and trust.
Do you ever wonder why cats don't have wings, or why bees like to sting? This is a story about the things we wonder. Why isn't grass red, why is the sky blue? Do you have things that you wonder about? Do you know why stop isn't go, and high isn't low?
We journey with a quiet bunny, Lucy, as shediscovers that she cannot hear in one ear. Shevisits the ear doctor, drives to the ice cream store with her father, skates, draws, and dresses up for a masquerade ball with her cat, Seymour. Lucy learns that every day is an adventure despite its difficulties.
How would you describe love? A feeling that escapes words, love is expressed eloquently through the visual language of symbols. Colorful and engaging, Symbols of Love strikes at the core of this elusive emotion and captures its essence by focusing on its most significant icons and symbols. Tackling everything from the traditional white wedding dress to the language of flowers, Symbols of Love documents signs and rituals in the United States and around the world. How do husbands in India rekindle passion with their wives? Why is the modern Japanese wedding cake made of rubber? Fun and whimsical, Symbols of Love can be personalized. Place a picture of the one you love or a symbol of your choice in the gilded "frame" on the last page of the book and you have a perfect gift.
Ms. Lee's latest book, "Is there a monster over there?" tells the story of Mabel (and her cat, Tiffany) who are afraid of monsters. Mabel thinks they are hiding under her bed or in her closet. One day, she decides to face the monster, and she learns an important lesson about overcoming fears.
This novel is set in a time of deep racial unrest in 1910, in the Deep South of Hays, Georgia. The main character, Charlie Strong, is just 15 years old, living and working on the family-owned peanut farm, when his world is turned upside down. Read about Charlie's lonely walk through a racist and cruel world, following the brutal murder of his family and loss of his home. The story ends with Charlie in his later years as he comes to terms with his past.
Lucy and Seymour had plans to go to the circus. But Lucy had a cold so they could not go. What were they going to do? Since Lucy had to stay at home until she was feeling better, she decided to create her own circus. They called it Lucy and Seymour's Circus.
This work provides a reliable resource for nursing looking for information on the types of therapies their patients with cancer may be utilizing outside their care.
This eighteenth edition continues the long, rich tradition of our commitment to presenting timely examples and cases that underscore the relevance of the law for business. We are passionate about helping students understand the importance of the legal and regulatory environment of business. Our goal is to make this text accessible, and we hope that they will embrace the study of the law with enthusiasm. In this preface, we strive to highlight themes, additions, and pedagogical devices--including important electronic features--that are key to this edition.
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