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The Adventures of Drip and Drop
by Jaimal YogisBeloved children&’s book authors Jaimal Yogis and Matthew Allen are back with a new children&’s book about how mindfulness begins with a leap of faith to feel alive againDrip and Drop are just a couple of care-free clouds floating on the breeze. But when Sky Dive Day hits, they're forced to discover what they're really made of (and yes, their names are a hint). Join Drip and Drop on this hilarious and heartwarming adventure as they struggle to embrace change, face their fears, and open their hearts while also getting a first-hand crash course in the water cycle.
The Adventures of Eddy and Teddy Too Teff
by Lorraine WoodingEddy and Teddy Too Teff are brothers in a family of bears. This book contains four short stories about them and their family. In the first story, Teddy is worried about losing his baby teeth. In the second, the brothers meet their baby twin sisters. Next, the bears learn valuable lessons when working in an animal shelter. Finally, they have an adventure when flying a kite.
The Adventures of Egg Box Dragon
by Richard AdamsFrom the author of Watership Downcomes an enchanting picture book about the adventures of a mischievous homemade dragon.Whatever you've lost, Egg Box Dragon will find it. He's retrieved missing footballs, glasses and watches aplenty. He's so expert at cracking mysteries that the Queen herself requests his services. Will Egg Box Dragon find the missing diamond from the Queen's crown?Richard Adams, author of Watership Down, was awarded both the Carnegie Medal and the Guardian Award for children's fiction. A new mini series of Watership Down will premiere Christmas 2018 on BBC1 and launch globally on Netflix Spring 2019, featuring the voices of Olivia Colman and Freddie Fox, amongst others.Author-illustrator Alex T. Smith is the award-winning creator of the Claude series, now a TV show on Disney Junior.
The Adventures of Feluda
by Satyajit RaySatyajit Ray's series of Bengali detective stories feature the expert sleuth Pradosh C. Miller, better known as Feluda. The stylish Feluda enjoys yoga, jujitsu, karate, and solving mysteries. Ray's writing style is suspenseful and vivid. As his stories progress Feluda transforms from a reputationless amateur investigator to a highly regarded detective.
The Adventures Of Finnigan: A Small Cat with a Big Attitude
by Sandra McGregorThe Adventures of Finnigan is a fictional story about a stray cat who finds a caring family to adopt her. She tries to do the right thing and fit in with the family but is not always successful – sometimes with humorous results. Her new family looks after her and forgives her when she misbehaves.
The Adventures of Frankie The Puffin
by Robin Thomas‘Frankie spied the prize far below, leant into the wind, felt his fledgling feathers bristle in the breeze and dropped like a whirling walnut.’ Thus begins the thrilling tale of Frankie, a curious and courageous young puffin who dares to be different in a world of look-alikes. Together with his best friends, Frampton and Frillicity, Frankie embarks on his first migration, facing a myriad of dangers and challenges along the way. From establishing the first sky library with his beloved Uncle Fruitcake to mastering the game of Swoop and Cut Engines, Frankie’s adventures are filled with excitement and wonder. He narrowly escapes the jaws of a shark and the claws of a black-eyed gull, meets the wise Mr. Turtle and the jovial Wally the Walrus, and bravely takes on a rescue mission to save fellow puffins from an oil slick. As Frankie and his friends explore the limitless sky, they learn valuable lessons about the art of play, survival, and the importance of being true to oneself. In a world that often demands conformity, Frankie’s un-puffin-like behavior sets him apart, but it also leads to moments of loneliness. Will his unique personality land him in trouble, and will his friends remain by his side through thick and thin?
The Adventures of Freddie the Foal: Freddie the Foal’s Big Day Out
by Ivy SmithThe Adventures of Freddie the Foal looks at life through Freddie’s eyes from the day he is born. His early life in the big wide world takes him on a journey of learning, adventure, and fun! What will he see? Where will he go? Who will he meet along the way? Every day, Freddie learns something new about the farm where he lives with his mother and friends. One day, he leaves the farm, and his biggest adventure begins… This is the first in a series of books about Freddie, his life on the farm, how he grows, and how he adapts to the challenges he faces. In a humorous, traditional style, the book provides, within the story, practical knowledge of how to care for a pony. It is suitable as a bedtime story for very young children, for young early readers at home or in school, and for pony-loving children everywhere!
The Adventures of Fundi the Firefly: Learning To Glow
by Kyle FultonFundi is a young firefly with a big problem: he can’t glow like the other fireflies. Determined to find his light, Fundi sets off on an enchanting journey with his spirited sidekick, Flo the Fairy. Together, they seek advice and guidance from the wise and wonderful creatures of the forest. Will Fundi discover the secret to shining bright? Find out in this heartwarming tale of friendship, courage, and self-discovery!
The Adventures of George Washington
by Margaret DavidsonThis is one of George Washington's big adventures. Christmas night 1776 - They are crossing the river to Trenton where the enemy army is.
The Adventures of Grandad and His Special Little Grandson: The Tale of the Angry Dragon
by Wayne GriffithsGrandad and his Special Little Grandson are called upon to help a small farming village whose fields and crops were burnt by an angry dragon. Our two heroes have to trek to a mountain and climb it to find the dragon's lair before they confront him. Join Grandad and his Special Little Grandson on their journey and find out if they can save the villagers from the dragon and restore peace to the village.
The Adventures of Grandfather Frog (Dover Children's Thrift Classics)
by Thornton W. BurgessDetermined to see the Great World beyond the familiar vistas of the Smiling Pool, Laughing Brook, Green Meadows, and Green Forest, Grandfather Frog leaps forth to tumble haplessly into the pitfalls of greed, boastfulness, and carelessness. In this time-honored classic, Thornton W. Burgess mixes exciting adventure and good-natured humor with gentle homily to spin a wholesome tale of animal characters that children have found irresistible for generations.Woven into Grandfather Frog's adventures are the daring pranks of Jerry Muskrat, Little Joe Otter, and Billy Mink, the hunting exploits of Longlegs the Blue Heron and Whitetail the Marsh Hawk, and the brave deeds of Danny Meadow Mouse and Striped Chipmunk. Their interwoven stories, newly reset here in large, easy-to-read type, will delight children as they discover, one by one, the many good reasons why Grandfather Frog came to wish he had never, never thought of leaving the Smiling Pool to see the Great World.
The Adventures of Granny Whistle Nose: Fly Little Bird
by Laura SpenceJoin Granny Whistle Nose, a beloved woman with a long, whistling nose, and her new feathered friend on an adventure. This heartwarming tale celebrates the power of friendship, perseverance and being true to oneself. Get ready to soar on a journey filled with new friends, whimsical adventures and the joys of finding your wings!
The Adventures of Happy Jack (Dover Children's Thrift Classics)
by Thornton W. BurgessHappy Jack Squirrel fills his days with fun and foolishness -- even while jealously guarding his winter supply of hickory nuts from his mischief-making cousin, Chatterer the Red Squirrel, and playful Striped Chipmunk.But the bouncing, bushy-tailed creature's days of comfort and security are threatened when he wakes one morning to find his worst dream come true: Shadow the Weasel is close by, and Happy Jack finds himself running for his life, trying every trick he knows to get away from his enemy.With gentle charm and good-natured humor, master storyteller Thornton Burgess once again draws youngsters into the timeless world of the Green Forest and the Green Meadows where young readers learn about nature and are encouraged to love the "lesser folk in fur and feathers."
The Adventures of Harry Stevenson
by Ali PyeJoin this small guinea pig on his very BIG adventures in a brand-new illustrated fiction series from author and illustrator Ali Pye"A sweet, funny book that really made me want to eat dandelions" – Holly WebbMeet Harry Stevenson. He doesn’t live in a castle, or a witch’s cottage, or anywhere exciting like that. His home is in a flat with seven-year-old Billy and his mum and dad. And at first glance, Harry doesn’t seem any different from your average guinea pig. He has ginger fur and sparkly black eyes and likes nothing more than snacking on a piece of broccoli.But don’t be fooled! Harry may just want to sleep and eat (and then eat some more) but somehow he always manages to get swept up in adventures: whether it’s surfing the Pacific on a picnic plate or accidentally attaching himself to a helium balloon.
The Adventures of Henry Whiskers
by Daniel Duncan Gigi PriebeHenry Whiskers must face his fears and rescue his little sister from the scary Rat Alley in this fun, fast-paced debut chapter book set in Queen Mary’s historical dollhouse at Windsor Castle.Twenty-five generations of Whiskers have lived in Windsor Castle’s most famous exhibit: Queen Mary’s Dollhouse. For young, book-loving Henry Whiskers and his family, this is the perfect place to call home. But when the dollhouse undergoes unexpected repairs and Henry’s youngest sister, Isabel, goes missing, he risks everything in a whisker-whipping race against time to save her. His rescue mission will take him to the murky and scary world of Rat Alley, and Henry will have to dig deep and find the courage he never knew he had in order to bring his sister back home.
The Adventures of Hermes, God of Thieves
by Murielle Szac Mika Provata-CarloneFollow Hermes on 100 unforgettable journeys across the fascinating, colourful world of Greek mythology. The young god is determined to have adventures from the very moment of his unusual birth, stealing sacred cows, discovering fire and inventing the lyre and flute. With his tumbling brown curls and cheerful fearlessness, he charms his fellow gods: mighty Apollo, mournful Artemis, beautiful Aphrodite, and even the king of the gods, his father, Zeus himself. He will drink the nectar of Olympus and discover the truth about the immortals, from their first moments and worst monsters to their greatest loves and most terrible battles-but Hermes won't let any of it distract him from that whole wide world of good fun...From the Hardcover edition.
Adventures of Homer Fink
by Paul Galdone Sidney OffitHomer Fink could speak Latin and Greek or chart the orbit of the planet Jupiter, but when it came to tying his shoelaces or knotting his tie Homer was helpless. The Adventures of Homer Fink is a story of youth's first awareness of power and philosophy and love. It is peopled with characters as real as your next-door neighbors and yet uniquely extraordinary. Above all, this is a tale full of humor and affection and the wonder of growing up.
The Adventures of Honey & Leon
by Alan CummingActor and New York Times bestselling author Alan Cumming and artist Grant Shaffer imagine what their dogs do when they&’re not around—and it&’s no surprise that the dogs aspire to lead lives as action-packed and glamorous as their dads&’!Honey and Leon are rescue mutts who love their dads very much. But their dads often have to go away on glamorous and important business, which worries the dogs. Honey and Leon are done staying home and fretting—they&’re off on a dad-protecting adventure! Careful to remain incognito, the two pups shadow their dads on a trip across the sea, keeping them out of danger at every turn! How did they survive without Honey and Leon&’s protection for this long?! Alan Cumming and Grant Shaffer wrote this story as a tribute to their own dogs, based on their frequent conversations about what Honey and Leon get up to while they&’re away.
The Adventures of Honey & Leon:Read & Listen Edition
by Alan CummingActor and New York Times bestselling author Alan Cumming and artist Grant Shaffer imagine what their dogs do when they&’re not around—and it&’s no surprise that the dogs aspire to lead lives as action-packed and glamorous as their dads&’!Honey and Leon are rescue mutts who love their dads very much. But their dads often have to go away on glamorous and important business, which worries the dogs. Honey and Leon are done staying home and fretting—they&’re off on a dad-protecting adventure! Careful to remain incognito, the two pups shadow their dads on a trip across the sea, keeping them out of danger at every turn! How did they survive without Honey and Leon&’s protection for this long?! Alan Cumming and Grant Shaffer wrote this story as a tribute to their own dogs, based on their frequent conversations about what Honey and Leon get up to while they&’re away.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
by Mark TwainMark Twain's sequel to Adventures of Tom Sawyer. A modern masterpiece of American fiction.
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
by Mark TwainThis classic series of plays, novels, and stories has been adapted, in a friendly format, for students reading at various levels.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Las Aventuras De Huckleberry Finn (Dover Children's Evergreen Classics #Vol. 8)
by Mark Twain"You don't know about me, without you have read a book by the name of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, but that ain't no matter. That book was made by Mr. Mark Twain, and he told the truth, mainly. There was things which he stretched, but mainly he told the truth." With these words, Huckleberry Finn draws us into the narrative that forever changed the course of American literature. Huck's view of Southern life in the years leading up to the Civil War, delivered with a country boy's accent, sparked a new realism in storytelling. Huck's voice is that of an outsider, fleeing the authority figures attempting to "sivilize" him. His companion, Jim, is a runaway slave whose bid for freedom is even more desperate. Their story — raising issues of prejudice and racism, slavery and freedom — faces questions no American novel had ever addressed. Loaded with hilarious escapades and unforgettable characters, this tale of adventures along the Mississippi River provides thought-provoking entertainment.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Vocabulary From Literature (Clydesdale Classics #Vol. 8)
by Mark TwainPackaged in handsome, affordable trade editions, Clydesdale Classics is a new series of essential literary works. The series features literary phenomena with influence and themes so great that, after their publication, they changed literature forever. From the musings of literary geniuses such as Nathaniel Hawthorne in The Scarlet Letter, to the striking personal narratives from Harriet Jacobs in Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, this new series is a comprehensive collection of our history through the words of an exceptional few.Ernest Hemingway once said: "All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn. American writing comes from that. There was nothing before. There has been nothing as good since.” Often referred to as "the great American novel,” The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn defined American literature with its richness of characters, colorful vernacular, and vibrant depictions of the American Midwest. Told in the first-person from the viewpoint of the classic protagonist, the satirical narrative follows young "Huck” Finn as he searches for escape and adventure along the Mississippi River.The story begins where Twain’s previous novel, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, left off: Huck and his friend Tom Sawyer come into a large sum of money, and Huck is adopted by a middle-class widow who attempts to civilize him. Accustomed to a poor, destitute existence and vagabonding with his abusive alcoholic father, Huck quickly becomes dissatisfied with the confines and rigidity of his new life. When his father returns and begins to harass him for money, Huck is kidnapped and taken to his father’s cabin, where he longs to escape. After faking his own death, Huck escapes to Jackson’s Island where he meets a slave named Jim, who is also running away. Together, they travel on a raft up the Mississippi River in search of freedom.An absolute, uncontested classic, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is one of the greatest coming-of-age adventure tales of our time.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn: Las Aventuras De Huckleberry Finn (Legend Classics #Vol. 8)
by Mark TwainTo escape from his abusive father, 13-year-old Huckleberry Finn fakes his own death and floats away on a raft down the Mississippi with Jim, a runaway slave. <P><P> In a series of unforgettable adventures narrated by Huck, they encounter a cross-section of characters from slave-hunters, thieves and conmen to feuding aristocrats and even some relatives of Tom Sawyer. <P>It is still considered by some as one of the great American novels of all-time.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Saddleback Classics)
by Mark TwainAdventures of Huckleberry Finnis a novel by Mark Twain. Commonly named among the Great American Novels.The novel's preeminence derives from its wonderfully imaginative re-creation of boyhood adventures along the Mississippi River, its inspired characterization, the author's remarkable ear for dialogue, and the book's understated development of serious underlying themes: "natural" man versus "civilized" society, the evils of slavery, the innate value and dignity of human beings, and other topics. Most of all, Huckleberry Finn is a wonderful story, filled with high adventure and unforgettable characters. It is a direct sequel to The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.