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Sly the Fly to the Rescue

by Hamilton Williams

Sly the fly is always for a good adventure and he has one here in sly the fly to the rescue. How cool would it be to have a chance to be a hero? Sly has that chance as he dodges fly swatters, and an encounter with a bear, trying to rescue a pretty girl fly.There is never a boring day in the life of sly the fly.This adventure will have you on the edge of your seat cheering him on as he tries to be a hero in Sly the Fly to the Rescue!

Small Animal Regional Anesthesia and Analgesia

by Matt Read Luis Campoy Berit Fischer

Small Animal Regional Anesthesia and Analgesia Explore regional techniques for anesthesia and analgesia in dogs and cats in this thoroughly expanded and revised edition of the most comprehensive book on the topic Small Animal Regional Anesthesia and Analgesia, Second Edition expands and updates the information in the first edition, making this a truly comprehensive and practical reference for regional anesthetic techniques in dogs and cats. Written by leading international experts in the field, this book provides an authoritative yet practical guide to using ultrasound-guided local and regional anesthesia techniques in clinical practice. Grounded in the latest scientific literature, the book presents a wealth of new or updated information, and incorporates a logical, standardized format and high-quality color images, making it easier and faster to find information about each block. Small Animal Regional Anesthesia and Analgesia, Second Edition: Provides an expanded and updated new edition of this practical, clinically-oriented resource, with step-by-step details for each procedureFeatures more images to support the visual aspect of learning that is necessary when using ultrasound to perform locoregional anesthesiaHas been reorganized to present information based on the individual technique, rather than the general anatomical region of the body Small Animal Regional Anesthesia and Analgesia, Second Edition is a must-have reference for veterinary practitioners and specialists.

A Small Collection of Happinesses: A tale of loneliness, grumpiness and one extraordinary friendship

by Zana Fraillon

'I enjoyed this strange, inventive and moving tale' DAVID ALMONDAn unforgettable story of friendship, hope and happiness from renowned Australian writer Zana Fraillon.Are you ready? Are you listening? Something is about to begin.When Ada arrives on the day of the Great Summer Storm, it is like the wind had picked her up and blown her in - walking stick and all - and dumped her right at the front gates of number 9 Hawkhurst Lane.Unfortunately, Ada is not the kind of neighbour Hettie was hoping for. Cranky, impatient and a hater of cats, Ada has no intention of making friends.But as the summer unfolds, Hettie and Ada discover they have more in common than they think. Could their unlikely friendship be the missing piece they never knew they needed?With illustrations by Stephen Michael King.'A gem of a book. The story is a powerful one of community and understanding, exploring deep themes with the lightest of touch - and warm humour. One of the best books I've read this year - I loved it' GILL LEWIS, author of Moonflight'A beautiful story of friendship and love across generations for readers aged 12+ who enjoy Karen Foxlee and Kate DiCamillo's books' BOOKS+PUBLISHING

A Snake Called Monty

by Prg Collins

Monty saw some young boys playing with matches and lighting a fire in the bush, even though they knew they shouldn’t be doing it! When the fire got worse, and one of the boys, Andy, fell in its path as he tried to escape it, Monty had to quickly take his family to the safety of the river nearby as the boy’s father ran to help his frightened son. What happened to Andy? What lesson did he and the other boys learn?

Snow Mare: Book 5 (Moonlight Riders #5)

by Linda Chapman

Harness the power of the elements with the Moonlight Riders! An exciting series for young listeners from bestselling author Linda Chapman, author of MY SECRET UNICORN and UNICORN ACADEMY.Could you be a True Rider?Winter has come to Moonlight Stables and with it, the biggest regional competition of the year. Amara and her friends have a real shot at winning the competition but as the event nears they discover that the Night Riders at Storm Stables, have a big surprise planned. They're going to use their ponies magic to cheat in the event!The True Riders must find a way to stop the Night Riders from using their evil powers and risking exposing their ponies magical secret. It will take all all their magic to defeat them. Do the True Riders have what it takes?Don't miss the other Moonlight Riders stories!Fire HorseStorm StallionPetal PonySea Foal

So Let Them Burn (The Divine Traitors #1)

by Kamilah Cole

Whip-smart and immersive, this Jamaican-inspired fantasy follows a gods-blessed heroine who&’s forced to choose between saving her sister or protecting her homeland—perfect for fans of Iron Widow and The Priory of the Orange Tree. Faron Vincent can channel the power of the gods. Five years ago, she used her divine magic to liberate her island from its enemies, the dragon-riding Langley Empire. But now, at seventeen, Faron is all powered up with no wars to fight. She&’s a legend to her people and a nuisance to her neighbors. When she&’s forced to attend an international peace summit, Faron expects that she will perform tricks like a trained pet and then go home. She doesn&’t expect her older sister, Elara, forming an unprecedented bond with an enemy dragon—or the gods claiming the only way to break that bond is to kill her sister. As Faron&’s desperation to find another solution takes her down a dark path, and Elara discovers the shocking secrets at the heart of the Langley Empire, both must make difficult choices that will shape each other&’s lives, as well as the fate of their world. "By turns hopeful and devastating, So Let Them Burn is a masterful debut with a blazing heart. I was captivated from beginning to end by Cole&’s sharp, clever prose and by her protagonists—two remarkable sisters with an unforgettable bond." — Chelsea Abdullah, author of The Stardust Thief

Sobba

by Barney Emmett

Sobba is the second Pocco we meet in this sequel to Bogga. We were first introduced to these fantastical hidden creatures when Billy met Bogga. This time, Sienna meets a new Pocco in a dark and dusty part of her house. Lucky she did, as she will soon realise how much she may need them… Join Sienna in braving the dark with the help of her new friend Sobba.

Sock Dog Stories

by Lisa Taylor

Little Sock Dog is the happiest, waggiest dog in the world. He lives in the countryside, near to the beach. Come with him on all of his amazing adventures. He loves to run at the seaside, but will he win the beach race? He helps out at weddings, dressed up to the nines in his best cravat. But who will be the Best Man? Surely not! Sock dog enjoys the funfair too. He looks after his brother and sister as they go on all of the daring rides. I wonder which ride is his favourite? Sock dog loves Christmas time. He’s always looking out of the window for guests to arrive, but who is that, and what’s that jingling sound? He’s just an adorable, precious pup. Snuggle up and enjoy all of the tastes, sights, and sounds of the Sock Dog adventures. You will think you were really there!

Some People

by Mahriana Smith

Some people make us feel warm inside, their hugs and kisses leave us smiling far and wide. Their kind words and support are like a song, one to which we could dance to all day long.Some people don&’t make us feel warm inside, they say mean and hurtful things that make us want to run and hide.But if they&’re hurting you, they must be hurting too.So, we keep our distance but must never forget, they&’re not bad people, it&’s just a bad &‘mindset&’. And we set an example of how good life can be, when we sing, and we dance and love unconditionally.

Something on the Hill

by Jane Kohuth

Celebrate the arrival of Spring with this picture book that follows a small field mouse as she rallies the larger woodland animals to join her on a journey up a hill, sensing that something is about to happen at the top.... What could it be?!When Field Mouse wakes from her nap, the air is no longer chilly, and she feels like there's something has changed. Something is out there, calling to her.... Something is on the Hill. She spots her friend, Squirrel. "Help me find the Something," Mouse tells him. And so the two scamper through a clearing. Soon, they spot Doe. "Where are you hurrying today?" Doe asks them. "We're going to the Hill," says Mouse. And so it goes, as Turtle, the Ducks, and the Bears join the group, all making their way to the Something on the Hill. As they climb to the tippy-top, this parade of animals will discover just what that Something is: a leaf shoot, tiny and green. Just in time for spring comes this delightful picture book--perfect for storytime--that reminds us that the smallest of things can matter just as much as the big ones.

Somewhere for Little Bear

by Britta Teckentrup

A thoughtful and beautifully illustrated story about opening our homes and our hearts to those in need of a warm welcome. Little Bear lives happily in his cosy cave deep in the woods. He loves picking berries in the day, listening to the birds sing under his favourite tree in the evenings, and curling up comfily on his soft leaves to sleep each night.But when Bear wakes up one morning to find his beloved forest ablaze, he must make a quick escape, away from his cosy cave, friendly faces and the comforts he knows. He walks and walks in search of somewhere new to call home, but finds he's not welcome in the places that look most familiar to him. Feeling hopeless and alone, Little Bear must journey even further into the unknown. And only in the most unfamiliar of places, does the kindness of new animal friends lead Little Bear to discover the true meaning of home . . .Brought to life by award-winning author-illustrator Britta Teckentrup, this is a heartwarming story of connection, friendship and belonging.

Sophia the Swallow

by Nicola Wood

Follow Sophia the Swallow as she leaves her nest to explore the island of her birth for the very first time! Share in her discoveries and adventures as she visits crystal clear seas, spots turtles and discovers beauty beyond her wildest dreams!

Sophie Bug the Magical Pug and Halloween

by Stacy LaMontagne

Sophie is a beautiful black pug who, along with her human companion, discovers the magic of Halloween while on their adventurous journey through history. With each time-traveling escapade, they encounter friendly spirits, ancient rituals, and fascinating traditions that unravel the mysterious origins of this beloved holiday. Along the way, they make delightful new friends who eagerly join their quest to unravel the enchanting tapestry of Halloween's past. Join Sophie and her companions on an exciting expedition that blends history with the spook-tacular fun of Halloween, captivating young imaginations and leaving them spellbound by the rich tapestry of this bewitching celebration.

Sophie, The Scaredy-Cat Dog, Meets a Monster

by Russ Consaul

Sophie is a sweet, loveable, brown and white sausage dog who loves to play and explore – but exploring by yourself in a dark upstairs closet may not be a good idea for a scaredy-cat dog like Sophie. Thankfully, Bear, her older, wiser brother, is there to help. Join Sophie on her big adventure! What does Sophie find? Why is she scared? Does Bear come to Sophie’s rescue? What does Sophie learn? Sophie’s adventure is not only exciting but includes a big surprise at the end! Can you guess what it is? Both children and adults will enjoy this heartwarming tale of two cute and loveable sausage dogs who are having quite a memorable day.

Sophie Sparrow Wants to Be a Flamingo

by Andrea Hyatt

“If you could be any bird in the world, what would you be?” asked Sullivan, Sophie’s best friend. For Sophie Sparrow, that is an easy question. She would be a beautiful flamingo named Pinky with a long, graceful neck and feathers the color of pink cotton candy, and she would eat delicious shrimp ice-cream sundaes. Luckily, Miss Sapphire, the new, young Blue Jay who moved into the penthouse suite on Maple Lane, had magical powers. ‘‘Hold the pink feather, and say the magic words, Bingo, Lingo, Ringo, I want to be a Flamingo, three times,’’ said Miss Sapphire. Poof! Sophie disappeared into a cloud of pink smoke. Will Miss Sapphire’s magic spell make Sophie Sparrow’s dream come true, or will it be a nightmare? This amusing and heartwarming story will remind you that the perfect life you wish for is often in front of you and found in the magic of friendship, family, and simple delights like a chocolate-covered worm with rainbow sprinkles.

Sparkles, No Sparkles

by Shannon McNeill

Adorable animals go for a glittering night at the theater in this hilarious picture book, a perfect read-aloud tale for very young readers.A frog has no sparkle.A poodle has no sparkle.A pigeon has no sparkle.Not to worry! A cape has sparkle, a crown has sparkle and boots have sparkle.Some wily animals decide to hit the stage, leaving the actors without costumes. After the animals get their moment in the spotlight, chaos ensues . . . but luckily there are some chicks with sparkle to save the day.

Species, Science and Society: The Role of Systematic Biology (Routledge Studies in Conservation and the Environment)

by Quentin Wheeler

- presents an engaging and accessible examination of the role of systematic biology in species exploration and biodiversity conservation - clarifies misconceptions about systematic biology, reimagining it for the 21st Century - proposes an ambitious, planetary-scale project to inventory and make known every kind of plant, animal, and microbe on Earth - challenges the next and present generations of taxonomists to allow molecular data to assume it’s proper place alongside traditional data, to reembrace the fundamentally important mission of systematics - will be of great interest to those researching and working in systematics in botany and zoology, as well as professionals working in taxonomy and biodiversity conservation.

Speck: An Itty-Bitty Epic

by Margaux Meganck

Everything and everyone has a place in the universe, but for a little speck, lost at sea, it will take an extraordinary journey to find it.Deep in a tide pool, too small to see,Thousands of tiny specks go forth.Each one searchingfor a place to stay, and grow, and thrive...The little speck does not know what it is, only that it wishes to find out. And so it embarks on a journey across the sea. From sun-flecked surf to darkest depths, past schools of fish, storm-tossed ships and hungry eels.... Until, at last, it finds exactly what it was looking for: a place to belong.In vivid watercolor paintings, Margaux Meganck brings this tale to life, seamlessly shifting perspective to show how even the tiniest creatures—every barnacle, every child, every star in the sky—contributes to something greater than itself.

The Spider Who Blew Bubbles

by Marianne V. Martino

Spencer is a curious young spider who decides to disregard his mother's warnings and ventures beyond the safety of their tree-bound web to explore the neighbouring apartment complex parking lot. He accidentally lands on Charlie Car and catches a soapy ride to the car wash. After a dizzying 'day at the spa,' as Charlie calls it, Spencer emerges squeaky clean, wax-coated, and burping bubbles! This charming story follows Spencer's disobedient adventure and the funny mess he gets himself into when he doesn't listen to mom. Children will love the humour and relatable characters as they learn about the importance of heeding parental advice.

Squirrel Needs a Break

by Kristen Remenar

Every parent needs a break sometimes! Single parent Squirrel learns to lean on friends in this heartwarming and funny picture book about family and community.Squirrel is at his wits' end after a long winter inside with his kits. His friends--the other woodland creatures--decide to work together to give him a much-deserved break. They hatch a plan to take turns helping Squirrel relax while they entertain the kits. Squirrel enjoys a day of self care, as the kits play, bake, and do fun activities with the other animals. It doesn't take long for Squirrel's friends to realize just how hard he works each day.Full of humor, this book embodies the message that it takes a village--or, in this case, a forest--to raise a family!

Stegosaurus (My Tiny Dino Library)

by J. D. Forester

Young readers will love exploring this dinosaur-shaped board book filled with playful rhymes and facts all about the mighty Stegosaurus!Stomp, stomp, stomp! Roar, roar, roar! Learn all about Stegosaurus, a Jurassic dinosaur!

Stevie the Sausage Dog

by Kirsty Cochrane

Have you ever wondered, what it’s like to get a puppy? It’s definitely a good thing and makes you very lucky. Would you get a collie? Or a little Bichon Frisé? Or you could get a dachshund who comes up to your knees. It must always be fun with lots of kisses and cuddles. It surely won’t be hard and cause you lots of trouble… You get a new best friend to go with to the beach, And they do loads of tricks that you might get to teach. But what if you get a puppy who is really bad, You must think that can’t happen or that I have gone mad. Well that is what you’ll find this story is about, Stevie the Sausage dog and how I want him out. This is a story about a little girl and her new puppy, Stevie. Follow her through the ups and downs of getting a new pet.

A Story of Cheeky Raccoon

by Olga Scott

When a cheeky and rebellious little raccoon gets bored with his quiet life at home, he sets an audacious plan for himself. This plan leads him on an unexpected adventure, visiting existing friends and meeting new ones, until finally the culmination of his plan is within his reach… But is his plan worth sacrificing what he has at home? Follow the cheeky raccoon on his journey in his easy to read, engaging rhymed story to find out!

A Story of Rock and Vole

by David Hemsley

Old Vole likes telling stories of his and his friends adventures. How they manage to keep out of the way of the naughty, stinky stoats, and windy weasels. Stinky stoats and windy weasels just think voles are ‘fast food.’ They are. They run very fast so they can’t eat us. Charlie Vole’s latest adventure is playing his drums very loud and making lots of noise in his famous rock band. Old Vole thought you might like to hear the story of how he did it.

Stupid as a Fish?: The Surprising Intelligence Under Water

by Horst Bleckmann

Compared to mammals, fish are often underestimated and dismissed as less complex organisms. To refute this hasty conclusion, Horst Bleckmann presents to you the highly developed cognitive abilities of fish.Did you know, for example, that fish are the largest group of all vertebrates, with about 30,000 species, and that they colonize all aquatic habitats? For this immense feat, they have evolved a variety of highly specialized sensory systems and behaviors. According to recent research, fish also possess not only extremely sophisticated sensory organs, but also highly developed central nervous systems that are similar in basic structure to the brains of mammals.Immerse yourself in a fascinating world and learn all about the different sensory systems of fish. A concluding chapter additionally covers the global threat to fish from water pollution, cross-building in flowing waters, and the fishing industry.

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