Will kissing his elbow really turn Marvin into agirl? Casey Happleton claims it's so, and Marvin starts to believeher after his lips "accidentally" brush his elbow.
Trust the bestselling science series of all time to get down to the facts on global warming, so kids can understand the crisis --and how they can help solve it. Like it or not, global warming is a hot topic that will affect the younger generation more than anyone. So why not turn to the teacher kids love most, Ms. Frizzle Only the Friz can boil all the hoopla down to the scientific facts in a fun and informative way. With trademark simplicity and wit, Joanna Cole explains why the earth is getting warmer, and Bruce Degen's bright, action-filled illustrations make the science easy to understand and fun to learn. This team brings a new, improved understanding to climate change, engaging kids and empowering all. Teachers will cheer
出版社: Disney Press, (2015年1月1日) 平装 语种: 英语 商品尺寸: 14 x 3.5 x 21 cm 商品重量: 626 g 品牌: Disney Press,
Gr 4-6-When Alex and Conner's father unexpectedly dies, the twins lose the person who always had the perfect story to cheer them up. Then, on their 12th birthday, their grandmother gives them the book of fairy tales he used to read to them. Suddenly it seems to come to life, and the youngsters find themselves falling into the Land of Stories, seemingly with no way to get out. Desperate, they follow instructions in a mysterious journal: if they gather eight items from various residents in the kingdoms of the Land of Stories, they can complete the Wishing Spell and have one wish granted. After scaling castle walls, diving deep into the home of mermaids, and meeting characters from all of the beloved fairy tales, they are stymied by the Evil Queen, who has escaped from Snow White's dungeon. With the hope of using the spell gone, the twins appear to have no way home until they meet Fairy Godmother, their own grandmother. In a way, they find comfort from their grief over their father's death when they realize th
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Young readers first met the Pigeon, a beleaguered birddesperate for a shot behind the wheel of a bus, in 2003. Don't Letthe Pigeon Drive the Bus! went on to sell millions of copies,receive a Caldecott Honor, and spawn additional picture books,apps, games, and even silly bands. But did you know the Pigeon was born many years earlier in thepages of a sketchbook? In Don't Pigeonhole Me! Two Decades of the Mo Willems Sketchbook,readers are given a rare glimpse into the mind of the man the NewYork Times described as "The biggest new talent to emerge thus farin the '00s." Since he was a teenager, Mo has been creatingcharacters and scribbling ideas in the pages of sketchbooks. In theearly 1990s, he started self-publishing collections of hisdrawings, and The Mo Willems Sketchbook was created. What began asa calling card for his work has morphed over the years from a formof therapy, to an opportunity to explore and experiment, to a giftfor friends and loved ones. But these sketchbooks have always be