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  • Pilgrim: A Modern Re-telling of the Pilgrim's Progress

    Mark Jeffery, Williams Josh

    Paperback (Onwards and Upwards, )
    None
  • The Adventures of Earth

    Dan Green

    Hardcover (Egmont UK Ltd, July 28, 2016)
    An interactive pop-up journey all about our very own planet - EARTH. Pull tabs, spin wheels, flip flaps and reveal the GIANT pop-ups to learn all you ever needed to know about Earth. Earth was formed about 4.5 billion years ago along with the other planets in the solar system - but how much do you really know about it? Read this book to find out about: The formation of Earth; Volcanoes and earthquakes; Oceans; Weather and Climate; The story of life; Looking after Earth; and much, MUCH more! With colourful, graphic illustrations, engaging bitesize facts and surprising statistics covering vital curriculum topics, you'll never look at our planet the same way again. The perfect interactive learning tool covering topics in key stage 2 Geography - ideal for all inquisitive children. Dan Green writes bestselling books about the real-life world around us. They are funny, easy to understand and feature only the most awesome facts - boring has been banned! He has been nominated for the Royal Society's Young People's Book Prize and is the voice behind the Basher Science series, which has sold over 2 million copies worldwide. He has written for Scholastic's Discover More series, and the Horrible Histories and Horrible Science magazine collections. Sean Sims is a talented and successful designer and illustrator whose clients have included The BBC, The Discovery Channel, The Guardian, The Sunday Times and Virgin.
  • Fabulous Terrible: The Adventures of You

    Sophie Talbot

    Library Binding
    None
  • The Adventures of Sigi-Moving Day

    Candace Carson

    Hardcover (Sigi and LuLu Productions, Nov. 10, 2010)
    "Scratch, Whack, Scratch!" is Sigi's Florida initiation.Cracked eggs, slimy frogs, and yucky worms await his investigation. Missing friends and hidden brushes, babies to tend and Mama's fusses all add to the drama."Moving Day," is the first book in THE ADVENTURES OF SIGI series of children's picture books about a real dog living in Florida. Using rhyme and repetition, Sigi relates his adventures, which are not unlike those of many children. Color, shape and number recognition figure prominently throughout. Items are hidden in the book to encourage observational skills. Page numbers to locate the items can be found on Sigi's website, www.TheAdventuresOfSigi.com
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  • The Adventures of Sigi-A Day at the Beach

    Candace Carson

    Hardcover (Sigi and LuLu Productions, Nov. 10, 2010)
    Danger lurks in beautiful places. Sigi pays the price--with his paws, his nose, his tail. Mystery abounds and solutions present themselves. Much can be learned by being attentive, for Sigi, as well as his readers. "A Day At The Beach," is the third book in THE ADVENTURES OF SIGI series of children's picture books about a real dog living in Florida. Using rhyme and repetition, Sigi relates his adventures, which are not unlike those of many children. Color, shape and number recognition figure prominently throughout. Items are hidden in the book to encourage observational skills. Page numbers to locate the items can be found on Sigi's website, www.TheAdventuresOfSigi.com
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  • The Adventures of Sigi-Some Days Are Better Than Others

    Candace Carson

    Paperback (Sigi and LuLu Productions, Nov. 13, 2010)
    THE ADVENTURES OF SIGI SOME DAYS ARE BETTER THAN OTHERS Escaping a bristly situation, Sigi is implicated in the Gecko Incident. Acorn missiles abound, another "Whack Attack" and a surprise package falls from the sky. No yucky worms, but slimy frogs, hidden brushes and fussing Mamas all make an appearance. This is the second book in the "Sigi" series of children's picture books about a real dog living in Florida. Using rhyme and repetition, Sigi relates his adventures, which are not unlike those of many children. Color, shape and number recognition figure prominently throughout. Items are hidden in the book to encourage the development of observational skills. The page numbers to locate the hidden items can be found on Sigi's website: TheAdventuresOfSigi.com.
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  • The Adventures of Sigi-A Day as a Portuguese Water Dog

    Candace Carson

    Hardcover (Sigi and LuLu Productions, Nov. 10, 2010)
    A tale of redemption. A story of mistaken identity. A plausible assumption gone terribly wrong. Dissension in the ranks, "Whack Attacks" and acorn missiles. When things seem amiss, a healthy self-esteem may be the only consolation and you might be surprised at what you learn. "A Day As A Portuguese Water Dog," is the third book in THE ADVENTURES OF SIGI series of children's picture books about a real dog living in Florida. Using rhyme and repetition, Sigi relates his adventures, which are not unlike those of many children. Color, shape and number recognition figure prominently throughout. Items are hidden in the book to encourage observational skills. Page numbers to locate the items can be found on Sigi's website, SigiandLuluProductions.com
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  • Lisa and the Good Sam Harrison

    Stephen Hilliam

    Paperback (Onwards and Upwards, July 6, 2015)
    When Lisa Onions' magical Great Aunt Gladys turns up unexpectedly in her flying dustbin, Lisa is whisked off on a brand new adventure. This time it is Lisa's cousin, Gary Spriggs, who seems to be in need of help. He has turned from a kind, helpful boy into the most feared bully at Orange Road Primary School, and his main target is a skinny boy who works hard in class - Sam Harrison. Lisa joins the school as Aunt Gladys's undercover helper. Together with a new gang of friends, she seeks to unravel the mystery of Gary's sudden change.
  • A Visitor Comes to Town

    Charles Coulson, Bob Bond

    Paperback (Onwards and Upwards, )
    None
  • Story of a chicken

    Rafael Estrada, Gleni Mendoza

    (Babelcube Inc., Feb. 1, 2020)
    This story you are going to read was told to me by a chicken I met from a battery egg stand. The poor woman was locked in a cage with the lights on twenty-four hours a day. They did that with the intention of deceiving her, so she wouldn't fall asleep and lay eggs and more eggs without stopping. That hen was not alone on the floor: hundreds of them, by their side, laid an egg behind another, clumping extraordinary stories that only the initiated hens knew ...
  • The Adventures of Sigi-Some Days Are Better Than Others

    Candace Carson

    Hardcover (Sigi and LuLu Productions, Nov. 10, 2010)
    Escaping a bristly situation, Sigi is implicated in the Gecko Incident. Acorn missiles abound, another Whack Attack and a surprise package falls from the sky. No yucky worms, but slimy frogs, hidden brushes and fussing Mamas all make an appearance.This is the second book in the Sigi series of children s picture books about a real dog living in Florida. Using rhyme and repetition, Sigi relates his adventures, which are not unlike those of many children. Color, shape and number recognition figure prominently throughout. Items are hidden in the book to encourage the development of observational skills. The page numbers to locate the hidden items can be found on Sigi s website: www.TheAdventuresOfSigi.com.
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