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von Shel Silverstein
A boy who turns into a TV set and a girl who eats a whale are two of the characters in a collection of humorous poetry illustrated with the author's own drawings.
von Jeff Kinney
The pressure is building for Greg Heffley, who discovers that when you mix heaps of family, a tiny beach house, and sweltering heat, it’s a recipe for disaster. Speaking of recipes—the secret ingredients behind Gramma’s famous meatballs have been closely guarded for years. Can Greg unpack all of his family’s mysteries before their vacation is over? Or will he just stir the pot?This sidesplittingly relatable summer story is the funniest Wimpy Kid book yet!
von Ross Welford
For Readers Who Loved Wonder And The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-time This Extraordinary Debut Will Make You Laugh And Cry. A Story That Crosses Time And Generations, For Adventure-loving Readers Young And Old.
von Joanna Campbell
Ashley races to save Samantha's yearling from the auction block and Townsend Acres breeding farm from destruction. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
von Ruskin Bond
Stories Of Rusty S Teenage Escapades, Available Together For The First TimeFor Several Decades, Ruskin Bond S Stories About Rusty, A Quiet, Imaginative And Sensitive Boy Growing Up In The Hills, Have Enthralled And Entertained Young Readers. After The Immense Popularity Of Rusty, The Boy From The Hills, A Chronicle Of Rusty S Early Years In Dehra Dun, Rusty Runs Away Takes Rusty S Story Forward To His Adolescent Years.In The Five Years Of His Life That This Book Traces, Rusty S World Is Turned Topsy-Turvy As Change After Change Besiege Him. After His Father And Grandmother Pass Away In Quick Succession, The Twelve-Year-Old Is Left In The Care Of A Guardian, Mr Harrison, In Dehra. But After A Mysterious Incident Involving His Stepfather And The Gardener, He Is Sent Away To Boarding School. A Restlessness Compels Him To Run Away From School, With An Ambition To Cross The Seas And Travel The World. But The Plan Fails, And Soon He Is Back In Dehra, In The Care Of His Strict Guardian. Rusty Is Now Seventeen. He Rebels And Leaves Home Again, This Time For Good&For The First Time Ever, Ruskin Bond S Rusty Stories Have Been Put In Sequence For The Puffin Series, So That They Provide A Complete Chronicle Of Rusty S Life. Adventurous And Thought-Provoking At The Same Time, Rusty Runs Away Is A Book That Children And Young Adults Everywhere Will Enjoy.Rusty Runs Away Is Ruskin Bond S 25Th Book From Penguin.
von Jill Barklem
This gift edition brings together two of Jill Barklem's tales about the mice of Brambly Hedge, Autumn Story and Sea Story, in one volume. The mice have many adventures but they always have time for fun too.
von Kellie DuBay Gillis
A bike. Is it a big bike or a little bike Fast or slow Dirty or clean It all depends on who is taking it for a ride. . . Join a charming cast of characters who discover just how far a different perspective--and one simple bike--can take you. Perfect for fans of books by Brendan Wenzel, Antoinette Portis, and Corey Tabor, Big Bike, Little Bike will wheel riders and readers away on a hilarious and heartfelt journey!
von Kevin Henkes
Caldecott Honor and Geisel Honor BookWhat are you waiting for? An owl, a puppy, a bear, a rabbit, and a pig—all toys arranged on a child’s windowsill—wait for marvelous things to happen in this irresistible picture book by the New York Times–bestselling and Caldecott Medalist Kevin Henkes.Five friends sit happily on a windowsill, waiting for something amazing to happen. The owl is waiting for the moon. The pig is waiting for the rain. The bear is waiting for the wind. The puppy is waiting for the snow. And the rabbit is just looking out the window because he likes to wait! What will happen? Will patience win in the end? Or someday will the friends stop waiting and do something unexpected?Waiting is a big part of childhood—waiting in line, waiting to grow up, waiting for something special to happen—but in this book, a child sets the stage and pulls the strings. Timeless, beautiful, and deeply heartfelt, this picture book about imaginative play, the seasons, friendship, and surprises marks a new pinnacle in Caldecott Medalist Kevin Henkes’s extraordinary career.“The short sentences of the text flow with the precision one would expect from a master picture-book creator like Henkes. Little ones, to whom each experience is new, will know what it’s like to dream and wait.”—ALA Booklist
von Rosemary Wells
Max's old blue overalls are disgusting, and Ruby has exactly enough money to buy him a new pair of pants. But what Max really wants is a ferocious, green dragon shirt. When the two get separated in the clothing store, the antics begin. Children will cheer as Max unwittingly outwits his bossy, older sister once again. "Another gleeful romp with a pair of unforgettable hares." --Publishers Weekly
von Cynthia & Brian Paterson
Willy, Rue and Harvey are excited when Willy receives a letter from his Uncle Henry. Uncle Henry is a famous inventor and he says he has made a fantastic discovery that will help everyone in Foxwood. Willy must visit at once! The very next morning the three friends set off on their taboggan, taking a shortcut through the woods. But it soon becomes clear that things are not what they seem. Could Willy be in danger?