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Books with title Seedlings: Tigers

  • Seedlings: Tigers

    Kate Riggs

    Paperback (Creative Paperbacks, April 1, 2014)
    Seedlings offers irresistible introductions to exotic animals and familiar construction vehicles, using a friendly voice and educational text crafted for the youngest of readers. Dynamic photos depict the bodies, behaviors, and habitats of animals and the parts, operation, and roles of machines.
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  • Seedlings: Diggers

    Aaron Frisch

    Paperback (Creative Paperbacks, April 1, 2014)
    Seedlings offers irresistible introductions to exotic animals and familiar construction vehicles, using a friendly voice and educational text crafted for the youngest of readers. Dynamic photos depict the bodies, behaviors, and habitats of animals and the parts, operation, and roles of machines.
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  • Seedlings: Teachers

    Kate Riggs

    Paperback (Creative Paperbacks, )
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  • The Seedlings

    Nell Coleman

    language (, Nov. 21, 2016)
    The Osmids are a very advanced species; their brains are so developed that they have outgrown the need of anything physical. So they have no bodies, and A-os has nothing permanent on it – only sand. But, on A-os ‘You see what you expect to see’ and the Osmids can materialize anything they need – or want. And what they want is power. They want to take over the Universe and they are starting with Planet Earth because Mankind is the least developed species and they think it will be an easy task. Their plan is to infiltrate THE EARTH MIND and to do this they have first to find ways of understanding humans.The Osmids are still trying to understand Mankind through the minds of children, and this time they target many. Specifically, those of a creative and sensitive nature. They make a TV program to choose them, and then hold a phony competition where the prize is a Q STONE that ‘brain washes’ those chosen into being more aware of life on Earth. Their plan is to bring those children to A-os and use the information to build a SUPER BRAIN that will replicate the human brain and lead them into the EARTH MIND. But of course, the Osmids actually have no idea of what makes us ‘human’. Love, concern, loyalty, jealousy, hate, humor and absurdity have no place in their world – so they don’t understand any of the more subtle forms of human relationships. They can only think logically. To an Osmid, things either are – or they’re not. No gray areas.They certainly don’t understand twins and the bond that exists between them!They choose Becky – but, because of that bond, her sister, Kelly, who was not chosen, also shares the experience. And when Becky disappears, it is that same bond (and Becky’s forgotten Q Stone) that leads Kelly to her. The chosen children are being ‘acclimatized’ in an ice prison, but neither ice nor Osmids can withstand the power of a pair of reunited twins.