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by Emily Cheney Neville, Mabel Louise Robinson, and Cornelia Meigs
Las tres pequeñas locomotoras (Little Engine That Could)
by Bob McKinnon
A gorgeously illustrated, modern retelling of the classic The Little Engine That Could, sharing the timely message that everyone's journey is different, and that sometimes, success comes from a helping hand. Una versión moderna, espléndidamente ilustrada, del clásico La pequeña locomotora que sí pudo, presenta el oportuno mensaje de que el recorrido de cada uno es diferente, y que, a veces, el éxito proviene de la ayuda de una mano amiga. An instant New York Times Bestseller! Graduation...
The Camp Fire Girls at Camp Keewaydin Or, Paddles Down
by Hildegard Gertrude Frey
*On the first day, there was mystery.* Arthur Penhaligon is not supposed to be a hero. He is, in fact, supposed to die an early death. But then he is saved by a key shaped like the minute hand of a clock. Arthur is safe—but his world is not. Along with the key comes a plague brought by bizarre creatures from another realm. A stranger named Mister Monday, his avenging messengers with blood-stained wings, and an army of dog-faced Fetchers will stop at nothing to get the key back—even if it means...
The moon and back before bathtime? Whatever next! Beautifully written and illustrated with Jill Murphy's characteristic warmth and humour - a picture book classic! Available as a book and CD pack, with sound effects and music!
A retelling of the classic Afro-American tales relating the adventures and misadventures of Brer Rabbit and his friends and enemies.
These two titles are the latest in the "Shakespeare Stories" series, which includes "Antony and Cleopatra", "Hamlet", "Henry V", "Macbeth", "A Midsummer Night's Dream", "Romeo and Juliet", "The Tempest" and "Twelfth Night". Two more titles, "Othello" and "Richard III", will be published in August 2006. All titles tie in with the national curriculum Key Stage 2.
‘Hello, I’m Raggedy Ann. Welcome to my world. I’m going to tell you about myself and this book. Some grown-ups think I’m just another rag doll with floppy arms and legs who has been nibbled by the mice but they are wrong. When the other toys and I are left alone we get up to all sorts of games and adventures. Once I nearly got boiled to bits in the washing machine. Then I had fun with the kittens and the puppy. But best of all, one day Marcella’s daddy brought home a package with another rag...
There are lots of things a rhinoceros can do around one's house, including eating bad report cards before one's parents see them, tiptoeing downstairs for a midnight snack, and collecting extra allowance.
Rodney, the Ranger, with Daniel Morgan on Trail and Battlefield
by John V Lane
The Third Class at Miss Kaye's; A School Story (School Story Classics)
by Angela Brazil