¿Qué Tiempo Hace? (What's the Weather Like?) (Que Tiempo Hace? (What's The Weather Like?))
Depicts the activities on a small family farm during the four seasons of the year.
Cathy moves to a new village home with her recently separated mother. Before long she becomes involved with saving the local wood from developers. A new friend has won the trust of a local fox who takes the two children to a large but carefully concealed tunnel. This leads the children into another world, one whose fate is mysteriously linked to the world of Foxdown Wood. A battle between good and evil ensues.
The perfect spot is this way! says Boom. The perfect spot is that way!' tweets Twitty. Snot is smartly silent. How will these three friends decide which way to go to find the perfect spot? With humor, wisdom, and perfect storytelling and illustrating pitch, New York Times bestsellers Doreen Cronin and Renata Liwska present a tale of authentic friendship. Praise for Boom Snot Twitty * 'Serene, quietly joyous and utterly life-affirming.' Kirkus Reviews, starred review...
Mysteries in Our National Parks: Buried Alive (Mysteries in Our National Park)
by Gloria Skurzynski and Alane Ferguson
Who was that man in the Park Service uniform who brought Jack and Ashley Landon into the wilds of Alaska's Denali National Park along with their friend Nicky Milano? Whoever he was, he has given them a dogsled ride to certain death unless somebody finds them soon. Their troubles are about to get a whole heap deeper as the first rumblings of an avalanche turn into a deafening roar! "From the Paperback edition."
Would an elephant learn the ABCs if she went to school? No way! She would learn to use her trunk as a nose, a straw, a hand, and a hose! Through a series of questions and answers, readers learn about animals and their unique behaviors. And in the end, you might find yourself asking just what would you learn.
The Green Dragon and the Rumbly Island - Book 3
by Suzanne J Younan
Sam the Man & the Rutabaga Plan (Sam the Man, #2)
by Frances O'Roark Dowell
Sam the Man has a new school project. He’s got to “babysit” the—eep!—worst vegetable ever this second hilarious chapter book in a new series from Frances O’Roark Dowell. Sam the Man is back, and he needs a NEW plan. Sam has already solved a chicken problem, but this time, he’s having rutabaga issues. Rutabaga? Yes, Rutabaga. You see, Sam thought he was quite clever, missing school while his classmates were picking out their vegetable for a two-week science project. But, instead of being able to...