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The Canterville Ghost and Other Stories (Dover Thrift Editions Ser.)

by Oscar Wilde

Sir Simon de Canterville has been haunting the residents of Canterville Chase for 300 years - and then the Otis family moves in. No matter how hard he tries, they won't be spooked, and soon the Otis family turns their attention to getting rid of him... This collection contains the original text of all of Oscar Wilde's stories for children: The Canterville GhostThe Selfish GiantThe Nightingale and the RoseThe Devoted FriendThe Happy PrinceThe Remarkable RocketThe Young King

The Canterville Ghost and Other Stories (Dover Thrift Editions Ser.)

by Oscar Wilde Sam Usher

Sir Simon de Canterville has been haunting the residents of Canterville Chase for 300 years - and then the Otis family moves in. No matter how hard he tries, they won't be spooked, and soon the Otis family turns their attention to getting rid of him... This collection contains the original text of all of Oscar Wilde's stories for children: The Canterville GhostThe Selfish GiantThe Nightingale and the RoseThe Devoted FriendThe Happy PrinceThe Remarkable RocketThe Young King

The Canterbury Tales (Puffin Classics)

by Geoffrey Chaucer

A lively re-telling of the medieval classic. <P><P>One fine spring day, thirty pilgrims set off from Harry Bailey's inn in Southwark for the shrine of Thomas A Becket in Canterbury. The innkeeper makes an offer that none of the travellers can refuse: a free dinner at his inn, on their return, to the person who can tell the best story. So begins the assortment of tales from such varied characters as the Knight, the Wife of Bath, the Miller and many more.

The Canterbury Tales: Selected Works and Related Readings

by Geoffrey Chaucer Nevill Coghill

Literature Connections series

Canterbury Tales

by Geoffrey Chaucer Barbara Cohen Trina Schart Hyman

A vigorous treatment of The Nun's Priest's Tale, The Pardoner's Tale, The Wife of Bath's Tale, and The Franklin's Tale. "This carefully researched and lively edition...is richly and beautifully produced....One could not ask for a more enticing introduction to Chaucer's world." -- Publishers Weekly.

The Canterbury Tales

by Geoffrey Chaucer Selina Hastings

Seven Canterbury Tales have been translated into modern English, for children.

Cantaba la rana / The Frog Was Singing

by Rita Rosa Ruesga Scholastic

Scholastic and Latin Grammy nominee Rita Rosa Ruesga have joined together to bring a wonderful bilingual songbook.¡Las canciones infantiles más populares de Latinoamérica! Con la letra de las canciones en español e inglés, las partituras correspondientes y hermosas ilustraciones, esta colección es una introducción ideal a la rica tradición musical de los países hispanohablantes. A los chicos les encantará.

Canta conmigo: La historia de Selena Quintanilla

by Diana López

Un libro de cuentos ilustrado que celebra la vida y el legado de Selena Quintanilla, la querida Reina de la Música Tejana.Desde su etapa mas temprana, la joven Selena sabía como conectarse con la gente y unirlos con la música. Canta conmigo sigue su ascenso al estrellato, desde su puesto al frente de la banda familiar, cantando en rodeos y fiestas de quinceañera, hasta su presentación frente a miles en el Astrodomo de Houston. Los lectores jóvenes se sentirán empoderados por la dedicación de Selena--aprendiendo el idioma español aún siendo adolescente, diseñando su propio vestuario, y viajando por toda la nación, compartiendo con el mundo el orgullo por sus raíces mexico-americanas y su amor a la música y a la moda.

Can't You Sleep, Dotty?

by Tim Warnes

Dotty, the puppy, just cannot get to sleep in her new home. One after another the other pets try to help by suggesting what they would do to fall asleep. But nothing helps. Finally, all of the new friends find comfort - and sleep - snuggled together in Dotty's bed!

Can't You Make Them Behave, King George?

by Jean Fritz

A biography of George the Third, King of Great Britain, at the time of the American Revolution.

Can't Wait Till Christmas

by Mike Huckabee

A New York Times bestseller! One of America's most prominent and personable politicians shares his mischievous side in a heartwarming story of a childhood Christmas. Mike is desperate to get a football for Christmas. Then one day in the middle of December, a box that looks the exact right size appears under his family's Christmas tree. Mike just can't handle the temptation! He convinces his sister Pat that they should open their gifts and play with them THIS INSTANT. And that's what they do. But on Christmas morning, the muddy football gives them away. After talking about the real meaning of Christmas and how some things are worth waiting for, Mike and Pat learn the benefit of patience, making the following Christmas more delightful than ever.

Can't Stop the Shine

by Joyce E. Davis

When an American Idol-like competition comes to Atlanta, Kalia and Mariama Jefferson (sisters who couldn't be more different) stop arguing long enough to agree on one thing: Kalia will try out. A senior at a prestigious performing arts high school, Kalia has a shot at making her dream come true. And with sixteen-year-old Mariama cheering her on, Kalia sings her heart out, eager to beat thousands of other hopefuls. But when Kalia makes the top twenty, the competition really begins-on stage and at home. Suddenly, Kalia and Mariama are up against each other. And there's only one way to win....

Can't Stay Away (Sweet Valley High Senior Year #1)

by Francine Pascal

The twins are seniors! New faces, old friends, and Jessica and Elizabeth Wakefield, right in the middle of things. Elizabeth Wakefield jumps into senior year, ready to devote herself to the newspaper, homework and her writing.<P>Trouble is, she can't stop thinking about Conner McDermott, a guy from El Carro high who is total bad news -- and who hardly even notices her. She misses study dates, can't speak in class and takes hours to get ready for school -- completely unlike herself. Could any guy change her so much?

Can't Sleep

by Chris Raschka

When you can't sleep, there's a friend for you in the night skyFor a little puppy who can't fall asleep, a darkened bedroom can be a lonely place. As his family prepares for bed, he lies awake and is frightened. It is very dark . . . but he is not alone. Outside his window, the moon rises in the sky. The moon promises to stay awake and keep him safe. There's nothing to fear at night when the moon is keeping watch. And in the morning, it's the puppy's turn to keep watch for the sleeping moon.This is a fixed-format ebook, which preserves the design and layout of the original print book.

Can't Get There from Here

by Todd Strasser

Her street name is Maybe She lives with a tribe of homeless teens -- runaways and throwaways, kids who have no place to go other than the cold city streets, and no family except for one another. Abused, abandoned, and forgotten, they struggle against the cold, hunger, and constant danger. With the frigid winds of January comes a new girl: Tears, a twelve-year-old whose mother doesn't believe her stepfather abuses her. As the other kids start to disappear -- victims of violence, addiction, and exposure -- Maybe tries to help Tears get off the streets...if it's not already too late. Todd Strasser, author of the powerful and disturbing Give a Boy a Gun, again focuses on an important social issue as he tells a thought-provoking, heart-wrenching story of young lives lost to the streets, and of a society that has forgotten how to care.

Can't Complain

by Larry Low

A story about two sisters who did nothing but complain and how life gave them a great opportunity.

Can't Catch Me

by John Hassett Ann Hassett

In this frosty spoof of the tale of the gingerbread boy, a mother makes her thirsty boy an ice cube for his lemonade. The ice cube escapes from the freezer and runs out the kitchen door. He has big plans-he wants to grow as big as an iceberg so he can bump into boats. "Can't catch me-I'm off to the sea," the ice cube says to the boy, an ant, a mouse, a cat, a goose, a man, and a dog as he leads his pursuers on a merry chase to the sea. In the end, the ice cube finds that just desserts are not always sweet. And a thirsty boy discovers that mothers really do know best.

Can't Be Tamed (Horse Country)

by Yamile Saied Méndez

Welcome to Paradise Ranch, where everyone can get a second chance.Carolina Aguasvivas grew up on Paradise Ranch, which she knows down to every last pony. But things are sure to change when the new owner's daughter, Chelsie Sánchez, sweeps in with an attitude and a feisty Thoroughbred named Velvet. The mare is skittish, headstrong, and hurt -- and Carolina is determined to ride her.Chelsie, who considers herself too good to clean stalls, certainly doesn't seem like a real horse girl. Caro knows she's the only one who can help Velvet recover, and she's ready to prove it -- no matter what it takes.The girls may discover they have more in common than they think... including a passion for bringing the healing power of horses to every kid.

Canstruction Creations (Fountas & Pinnell LLI Red #Level J)

by Carmen Morais

What do a pink dress, a hungry dinosaur, and a giant banana split have in common? They are all made out of cans of food. It's all part of a contest to collect food for hungry families.

Canon Constitution and Canon Change in Children's Literature (Children's Literature and Culture)

by Bettina Kümmerling-Meibauer Anja Muller

This volume focuses on the (de)canonization processes in children’s literature, considering the construction and cultural-historical changes of canons in different children’s literatures. Chapters by international experts in the field explore a wide range of different children’s literatures from Great Britain, Germany, Scandinavia, the Low Countries, Eastern and Central Europe, as well as from Non-European countries such as Australia, Israel, and the United States. Situating the inquiry within larger literary and cultural studies conversations about canonicity, the contributors assess representative authors and works that have encountered changing fates in the course of canon history. Particular emphasis is given to sociological canon theories, which have so far been under-represented in canon research in children’s literature. The volume therefore relates historical changes in the canon of children’s literature not only to historical changes in concepts of childhood but to more encompassing political, social, economic, cultural, and ideological shifts. This volume’s comparative approach takes cognizance of the fact that, if canon formation is an important cultural factor in nation-building processes, a comparative study is essential to assessing transnational processes in canon formation. This book thus renders evident the structural similarities between patterns and strategies of canon formation emerging in different children’s literatures.

Canoeing (Merit Badge Series)

by Boy Scouts of America

This book guides a scout through the requirements for earning the canoeing merit badge. It guides the scout so that they learn canoeing and all the safety and skill needs associated with this activity.

The Canoe Trip Mystery (Boxcar Children #40)

by Charles Tang Gertrude Chandler Warner

The Alden children go on a classic Mississippi steamboat to visit a family friend in Missouri, there they have to uncover who is responsible for the mysterious happenings near the cabin.

Canoe Days

by Gary Paulsen Ruth Wright Paulsen

Opening this book is like sitting down in a canoe, taking up a paddle, and gliding out into the summer beauty of a hidden lake. In this picture book that is as refreshing and inviting as a perfect canoe day, a fawn peeks out from the trees as ducklings fan out behind their mother. Butterflies pause and fish laze beneath the lily pads. Ruth Wright Paulsen's sunlit paintings and Gary Paulsen's poetic text capture all the peace and pleasure of a day when water and sky are one.

Cannons at Dawn: Cannons At Dawn (Dear America)

by Kristiana Gregory

Kristiana Gregory returns with a stunning new sequel to the bestselling Dear America title THE WINTER OF RED SNOW! Abigail Jane Stewart returns in this brand-new sequel to THE WINTER OF RED SNOW. The Revolutionary War toils on, but the Stewart family can no longer avoid getting involved. Abby's father joins the Continental Army, while Abby, her mother, and her siblings become camp followers. They face daily hardships alongside the troops and continue to spend time helping the Washingtons. Filled with romance and adventure, Abby's frontline view of the war captures the heartache and bravery of the soldiers, as well as the steep cost of freedom.

A Cannon for General Marion: A Story of Young Andrew Jackson

by Alfred Leland Crabb

A Cannon for General Marion is more than the story of Andrew Jackson’s growth into manhood. It is the story of a young boy’s patriotism and the pride of his youthful friends, when, through an encounter with Redcoats, they capture a British cannon and hide it in hopes of delivering it to General Marion, commander of the colonial forces. It is a story of their days as young boys, living and learning under the threat of war and destruction. But more than this, it portrays the sense of loyalty and duty that was felt by all for America’s welfare and freedom during its early years as a nation.

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