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  • Rebels of Eden: A Novel

    Joey Graceffa

    Hardcover (Atria/Keywords Press, Oct. 2, 2018)
    The electrifying conclusion to the New York Times bestselling series Children of Eden that follows Rowan as she leaves behind the paradise she’s always dreamed of to save Eden—and the world—from a terrible fate.Rowan is finally in Harmonia, an Earth-friendly, sustainable commune in the wilderness she always thought was dead. Even in this idyllic world, she finds no peace. Harmonia has strict rules—and dire consequences. Thinking about Eden is forbidden, but she’s determined to rescue the loved ones she left behind. Though they are in terrible danger, her pleas for help are ignored. After months of living as one with nature, a shocking reminder of her past pushes Rowan to act. With the help of new friends, she infiltrates Eden. What she discovers is even worse than the situation she left behind. In the chaos of civil war, Rowan and her friends join forces with the second children and other rebels trapped inside. They fight for their lives, and for the future of humanity in this broken Earth.
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  • Elites of Eden: A Novel

    Joey Graceffa

    Hardcover (Atria/Keywords Press, Oct. 3, 2017)
    Two young girls hold the fate of the world in their hands in the highly anticipated sequel to the instant #1 New York Times bestseller Children of Eden.Two girls, one destiny. Yarrow is an elite: rich, regal, destined for greatness. She’s the daughter of one of the most powerful women in Eden. At the exclusive Oaks boarding school, she makes life miserable for anyone foolish enough to cross her. Her life is one wild party after another…until she meets a fascinating, lilac-haired girl named Lark. Meanwhile, there is Rowan, who has been either hiding or running all her life. As an illegal second child in a strictly regulated world, her very existence is a threat to society, punishable by death…or worse. After her father betrayed his family, and after the government killed her mother, Rowan discovered a whole city of people like herself. Safe in an underground sanctuary that also protected the last living tree on Earth, Rowan found friendship, and maybe more, in a fearless hero named Lachlan. But when she was captured by the government, her fate was uncertain. When these two girls discover the thread that binds them together, the collision of memories means that their lives may change drastically—and that Eden may never be the same.
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  • A Child's Garden of Verses

    Robert Louis Stevenson, Success Oceo

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 11, 2016)
    Classics for Your Collection:goo.gl/U80LCr---------A Child's Garden of Verses is a book of poems that captures the adventure and imagination of childhood. This book is a collection of his poems about the joys of author Robert Stevenson's (Treasure Island and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde fame author, among other popular books he wrote) childhood. Stevenson cannot simply sit quietly on a shelf. His works beg to be lifted and opened for new worlds to discover. As a child, he was lonely and ill and many of the poems in this collection for children exude that sense of isolation. This poetry book is so very simple, yet so very charming. The topics are all things that children would want to read about, which makes for a very fitting title. Stevenson explores the mind of a child so very well.If you want a book of traditional poetry, the kind the politicians and educationalists and general old old persons are always complaining that no one reads or writes these days, this would be the one.So beautiful and childlike, not in the simplicity of the poems but in Stevenson's incredible way of showing the mind of a child. These are poems for any child . These are poems of imagination and play. These are poems from a child's view point written by a man of great literary talent. These are poems you can read over and over to a child or read just for the sheer pleasure by yourself. These are poems of beauty and childhood.This book is the favorite book of poetry for many, children and adults alike, and it has served many, many for generations and has withstood the test of time.A wonderful collection and addition to your library, happiness and inspiration!Scroll Up and Grab Your Copy!
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  • The Carrot Race

    Sigal Adler, Abira Das, Rivka Strauss

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 25, 2014)
    This charming book is a tribute to the importance of friendship. Through beautiful illustrations and whimsical language, a story unfolds of two rabbits competing to grow the biggest carrot. The competition breeds a dynamic that can potentially feel familiar to children, and certainly can be the grounds for a healthy discussion.
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  • The Shelters of Stone: Earth's Children, Book Five

    Jean M. Auel

    Paperback (Bantam, April 27, 2004)
    The Shelters of Stone opens as Ayla and Jondalar, along with their animal friends, Wolf, Whinney, and Racer, complete their epic journey across Europe and are greeted by Jondalar’s people: the Zelandonii. The people of the Ninth Cave of the Zelandonii fascinate Ayla. Their clothes, customs, artifacts, even their homes—formed in great cliffs of vertical limestone—are a source of wonder to her. And in the woman Zelandoni, the spiritual leader of the Ninth Cave (and the one who initiated Jondalar into the Gift of Pleasure), she meets a fellow healer with whom to share her knowledge and skills.But as Ayla and Jondalar prepare for the formal mating at the Summer Meeting, there are difficulties. Not all the Zelandonii are welcoming. Some fear Ayla’s unfamiliar ways and abhor her relationship with those they call flatheads and she calls Clan. Some even oppose her mating with Jondalar, and make their displeasure known. Ayla has to call on all her skills, intelligence, knowledge, and instincts to find her way in this complicated society, to prepare for the birth of her child, and to decide whether she will accept new challenges and play a significant role in the destiny of the Zelandonii.Jean Auel is at her very best in this superbly textured creation of a prehistoric society. The Shelters of Stone is a sweeping story of love and danger, with all the wonderful detail—based on meticulous research— that makes her novels unique. It is a triumphant continuation of the Earth’s Children® saga that began with The Clan of the Cave Bear. And it includes an amazing rhythmic poem that describes the birth of Earth’s Children and plays its own role in the narrative of The Shelters of Stone.
  • The Mammoth Hunters: Earth's Children, Book Three

    Jean M. Auel

    Paperback (Bantam, June 25, 2002)
    Once again Jean M. Auel opens the door of a time long past to reveal an age of wonder and danger at the dawn of the modern human race. With all the consummate storytelling artistry and vivid authenticity she brought to The Clan of the Cave Bear and its sequel, The Valley of Horses, Jean M. Auel continues the breathtaking epic journey of the woman called Ayla. Riding Whinney with Jondalar, the man she loves, and followed by the mare’s colt, Ayla ventures into the land of the Mamutoi--the Mammoth Hunters. She has finally found the Others she has been seeking. Though Ayla must learn their different customs and language, she is adopted because of her remarkable hunting ability, singular healing skills, and uncanny fire-making technique. Bringing back the single pup of a lone wolf she has killed, Ayla shows the way she tames animals. She finds women friends and painful memories of the Clan she left behind, and meets Ranec, the dark-skinned, magnetic master carver of ivory, whom she cannot refuse--inciting Jondalar to a fierce jealousy that he tries to control by avoiding her. Unfamiliar with the ways of the Others, Ayla misunderstands, and thinking Jondalar no longer loves her, she turns more to Ranec. Throughout the icy winter the tension mounts, but warming weather will bring the great mammoth hunt and the mating rituals of the Summer Meeting, when Ayla must choose to remain with Ranec and the Mamutoi, or to follow Jondalar on a long journey into an unknown future.
  • pokemon coloring books for kids: Fun Coloring Pages Featuring Your Favorite Pokemon

    Maria Boosks

    Paperback (Independently published, May 19, 2019)
    Fun coloring book for kids who love Pokemon! Perfect for your child. Printed single side on white paper. High-quality coloring book for kids. Favorite characters are waiting for you inside the book, color them all!!!This book also makes a perfect gift for kids that love Pokemon.Each illustration is printed on a separate sheet (8,5 x 11) to avoid bleed through.You will be offered a lovely, high-quality illustrations in black and white.Hope you will find in our book countless hours of enjoyment and gratifying challenges.TAGS:Pokemon, Pokemon coloring, Pokemon book, Pokemon coloring book, Pokemon coloring books, coloring book for adults, kids coloring book, boys coloring book, girls coloring book, most popular children coloring book, new coloring book, 2018 coloring book, coloring books for toddlers, coloring books for preschoolers, coloring books for kids.
  • Colors

    Philip Yenawine

    Hardcover (The Museum of Modern Art, New York, May 1, 2006)
    These bright, compact hardcovers introduce young readers and their parents to six visual building blocks--Lines, Shapes, Colors, People, Places and Stories--via an assortment of the great masterpieces of twentieth century art. Author Philip Yenawine, the longtime Director of Education at The Museum of Modern Art, is currently co-director of Visual Understanding in Education, a developmentally based education research organization. He has also been affiliated with education programs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. In Shapes Yenawine asks questions like, "Can you find buildings? And roofs?" while looking at a Picasso study. Other Shapes artists include Seurat, Gauguin, Malevich, Mondrian, Arp, Klee, Smith and Dali. Colors looks at Monet, de Kooning, Kandinsky, Albers, Stella and Johns, among others. Places includes 21 artworks by artists such as Hopper, Munch, Klimt, and Bonnard, while People highlights works by Balthus, Degas, Freud, Cezanne, Neel and Rivera. Lines features 16 works by van Gogh, Matisse, Pollock, Morandi, O'Keeffe and others. And Stories includes Chagall, Wyeth, Lichtenstein, Dubuffet, Shahn, Moore and Magritte. Each volume comes with an illustrated summary of artworks.
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  • Among the Enemy

    Margaret Peterson Haddix

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, June 1, 2005)
    An ache grew in his throat and he wanted to sob, but he set his jaw and held it in. He'd been wrong to send Nina away, wrong to refuse to help her, wrong to let the commander treat him like a pet. He'd been wrong to think that everything ended when he lost Percy and Alia....I can stop this evil, he thought. The Population Police are gaining more and more power, and illegal third-borns are in increasing danger. Young Matthias finds himself caught in the cross fire between the Population Police and the rebels -- and unwittingly ends up saving the life of a Population Police officer. By way of reward, the officer takes Matthias to the luxury of Population Police headquarters to train him to become one of their own. There, among his most feared enemies, Matthias encounters Nina, another illegal third-born, who enlists his help in a plot to undermine the Population Police. But Matthias is under constant scrutiny, he has no idea whom he can trust, and he's mourning the loss of his friends Percy and Alia. What can one boy do against a wicked bureaucracy? In the most exciting Shadow Children book yet, Margaret Peterson Haddix examines how the courage of individuals can make an impact on growing evil.
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  • I Feel... Something

    Dj Corchin

    Paperback (Phazelfoz Company, LLC, Oct. 3, 2018)
    I Feel... Something is part of the award-winning I Feel... Children's Series! If my tummy is growling, I might need lunch. If my arm is tingly and uncomfortable I might have an itch. We all have sensations within our bodies that tell us things like we're hungry, hot or cold, or feeling sick. Interoception is the ability to understand what those sensations in our organs mean. I Feel... Something introduces readers to Interoception and helps explore how we can better recognize what we're feeling inside.
  • Saint Andrew: Patron Saint of Scotland

    Lois Rock

    Hardcover (Lion UK, Feb. 1, 2005)
    One of a set of 4 books on the national saints of the British Isles, published simultaneously with Saint Patrick: Patron Saint of Ireland; Saint David: Patron Saint of Wales; and Saint George: Patron Saint of England. Just who was St Andrew? When and where did he live? And how did he come to be Scotland's patron saint? And what is the link with the X-shaped cross or "Saltire?" This useful little book covers all these topics providing background information that all patriotic youngsters will be interested to know.
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  • LITTLE BRAVE PATRICK: a true story about St. Patrick: a short read for kids, so they could understand a purpose of celebrating St. Patrick's Day

    DOODLETALE

    Paperback (Independently published, March 1, 2020)
    HAPPY ST. PATRICK'S DAY!This book is dedicated for your Little One and the whole family!The story about St. Patrick is provided for you in the way, so even the smallest in the family could understand the true purpose of celebrating 17th of March!This book shows the struggles of young Patrick, who then became a bishop and helped Irish people become the joyful and loving humans that they are now.With this book your child will learn the power of saying an everyday prayer, the importance to never give up hope and to believe in the greater good!