- Table View
- List View
My Life in the Wild Cheetah (Animal Planet Ser.)
by Meredith CostainA newborn cheetah cub greets readers at the beginning of this immersive book and leads them on a fascinating journey through the life cycle of the world's fastest cats. This playful, first-person narrative introduces readers to important science curriculum topics including the cheetah's camouflage coat, its hot habitat, and its place in the cat family. Gorgeous illustrations will further captivate readers and an extensive "Did You Know?" section will invite readers to engage in critical thinking. The fun quiz allows readers to test reading comprehension skills for an independent learning experience.
My Life Is a Toilet
by Gretel KilleenThis story starts with a bad haircut and the sort of unattractive boy who makes mold look exciting, and ends with the usual love, death, flood, fire, fortune telling and bust development.
My Life Next Door
by Huntley FitzpatrickA gorgeous debut about family, friendship, first romance, and how to be true to one person you love without betraying another"One thing my mother never knew, and would disapprove of most of all, was that I watched the Garretts. All the time."The Garretts are everything the Reeds are not. Loud, numerous, messy, affectionate. And every day from her balcony perch, seventeen-year-old Samantha Reed wishes she was one of them . . . until one summer evening, Jase Garrett climbs her terrace and changes everything. As the two fall fiercely in love, Jase's family makes Samantha one of their own. Then in an instant, the bottom drops out of her world and she is suddenly faced with an impossible decision. Which perfect family will save her? Or is it time she saved herself?A dreamy summer read, full of characters who stay with you long after the story is over.Caletti." --SLJ
My Life Starring Mum
by Chloë RaybanHollywood Bliss Winterman leads a fairly uneventful life at the Convent of the Sisters of the Resurrection boarding school. But everything changes when her mega-famous, rock star mother Khandi yanks Holly out of boarding school, plunks her into a private, secure suite at a posh hotel in London, and promptly forgets that her daughter is even there. With only a mobile phone and pet rabbit to keep her company, Holly's diary of her life (starring her mum) will resonate with any teenage girl who's ever been embarrassed by her mother.
My Life, The Theatre, and Other Tragedies
by Allen ZadoffHigh school sophomore Adam Zeigler, who lost his father to a sudden accident two years ago, thinks the best way to live life is behind the spotlight. As a member of the theater crew, he believes he's achieved it all when he wins the coveted job of spotlight operator. But that was before a young actress, Summer, appeared in his view. Instantly smitten, Adam is determined to win her over. But to do so, he'll have to defy his best friend and break the golden rule of his school: techies and actors don't mix. Set against the backdrop of a high school production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, Zadoff's latest is a bromance, a love story, and theater story in one. The politics of love and high school collide as Adam struggles to find the courage to step out of the shadows and into the light.
My Life Unscripted
by Tricia GoyerUsing the metaphor of screenwriting, My Life, Unscripted explores relationships in every teenage girl's life-with herself, her friends and enemies, her parents, guys, and with God. Real-life scripts, screenwriting terms, and timely topics, make this an interesting read for teen girls as they delve into their own inner struggles and outward relationships. They'll also learn the importance of "scripting" their own responses BEFORE challenging life-situations arise so they are able to think about, pray about, and consider how to face these situations before the scene begins. By contrasting real-life with TV or movies, teens will understand they don't have to get caught up in the drama.
My Life With The Chimpanzees
by Jane GoodallIn her own words,Jane Goodall's story of how she became one of the world's most famous naturalists.
My Life with the Liars
by Caela CarterPerfect for fans of Kathryn Erskine's Mockingbird and Holly Goldberg Sloan's Counting by 7s, this is a stunningly unique and poignant story of one girl's strength and courage as she decides who she is and what she will believe in.Behind the white-washed walls of the Arizona compound, life was simple. Follow the rules, "live in the light," and all would be well. Zylynn was excited to turn thirteen and begin the work of bringing others into the light, to save them from the liars and the darkness of the outside world. But when she is taken away by a man who claims to be her father, Zylynn is confused, and desperate to return to her home.Zylynn resists her new life-until she finds small comforts, like shampoo, the color pink, and strawberries. But as her thirteenth birthday approaches, Zylynn must make a difficult decision-to stay here with the enemy, or find her way back to the light. And neither may be what they seem.
My Life with the Wave
by Catherine Cowan Mark Buehner Octavio PazA young boy befriends a wave at the beach and takes it home as a watery pet.
My Light
by Molly Garrett BangThe Caldecott Honor artist takes young readers on an incredible journey that follows the light of the sun as it is transformed into the energy that's used every day.
My Lighthouse: A Story of Finding Your Way Home
by Ali GilkesonJoin a reluctant young lighthouse keeper, his extremely round cat, and his trusty rowboat Rockshore in a whimsical and tender tale of finding adventure, losing your way, and learning to appreciate what you already have.Fynn has always lived in a lighthouse—just like his father, and his father, and his father before him. His dad insists that living in a round house with a big lightbulb on top is special, but Fynn doesn't see how. All he knows is that it's weird—and often inconvenient.Exasperated by trying to fit all his favorite things in a round house and tired of being so different from everyone else, Fynn runs away from his lighthouse, seeking adventure on the sea. But when the winds and waves rise and things get very, very dark, Fynn finds that the light he needs most is the one that he's known all his life. Inspired by Rend Collective&’s hit song of the same name and paired with whimsical illustrations by New York Times bestselling illustrator Lee Wildish, this is a tale families will return to again and again.
My Little Bible and Prayers
by Thomas NelsonSnuggle up with your little one and this rich collection of Bible stories and prayers. Your child will learn the stories of Moses, Noah, Daniel, Jesus's birth, and many more as they see through God's Word how much He loves them. Each of these 40 stories includes prompts or questions for age-appropriate responses and interaction.Children will also discover how they can talk to God about anything through this book's classic and modern prayers about bedtime, playtime, mealtime, and other important events of the day. These sweet prayers remind children that they can pray to God no matter what the circumstances or what they are feeling.From this little book, children will learn the big lesson that they are part of God's story and they can talk with God anytime they want. With Bible references, colorful illustrations, and a read-aloud design, My Little Bible and Prayers is a wonderful introduction to Scripture and the beauty of conversation with God.
My Little Bible Promises
by Stephanie BrittMy Little Bible Promises shows many of God's promises to us from His Word (taken from the International Children's Bible). Promises include God Will Bless You, God Will Be With You, and God Will Answer You. These books have been beautifully repackaged and feature brighter colors, updated interior design, and a padded hardcover. OVER 92,000 SOLD TO DATE of this edition!
My Little Bible Series: My Little Prayers
by Stephanie BrittThe My Little Bible series has simple Bible stories, memory verses, prayers and psalms for young readers and attractive art. A world-wide bestseller in several languages.
My Little Bible Series: My Little Psalms
by Stephanie BrittThe My Little Bible series has simple Bible stories, memory verses, prayers and psalms for young readers and attractive art. A world-wide bestseller in several languages.
My Little Bible Series - White
by Stephanie BrittThe My Little Bible series has simple Bible stories, memory verses, prayers and psalms for young readers and attractive art. A world-wide bestseller in several languages.
My Little Book About Miss Moppet
by Beatrix PotterAn easy, short children's story about a cat trying to catch a mouse.
My Little Book About Peter Rabbit
by Beatrix PotterThe classic Beatrix potter tale, made easy for beginner readers.
My Little Book About Pigling Bland
by Beatrix PotterPigling Bland's aunt sends him to market to find work. On the way, he gets lost and ends up captured by a chicken farmer who intends to have him as part of a bacon and eggs meal. Pigling Bland meets another captive pig, Pig-Wig, and together they escape.
My Little Book about the Flopsy Bunnies
by Beatrix Potter Nan BrooksA classic children's story about a family of bunnies who get into trouble during a visit to Mr. McGregor's garden.
My Little Book about Two Bad Mice
by Beatrix Potter Dorothy HrabackA children's book about Tom Thumb and Hunca Munca, two little mice who sneak into a dollhouse when no one is home.
My Little Book of Big Freedoms
by Chris RiddellA classic picture book edition of My Little Book of Big Freedoms illustrated by award-winning illustrator Chris Riddell, published in partnership with Amnesty International.We all want a good life, to have fun, to be safe, happy, and fulfilled. For this to happen, we need to look after each other and stand up for the basic human rights that we often take for granted. This book features 16 different freedoms, each accompanied by beautiful illustrations. It shows why our human rights are so important--they help to keep us safe. Every day.
My Little Brave Girl
by Hilary DuffActress, singer, and mother Hilary Duff offers a beautiful and inspiring picture book about bravery and love. The world is big, my little brave girl. It&’s all here for you. A poetic text encourages girls to reach higher, dream bigger, and approach the world with their hearts wide open. This love letter to little girls was inspired by Hilary Duff&’s own experience as a mother as she considered all the ways her daughter had to be brave even as an infant. With lush illustrations and an empowering message, My Little Brave Girl is the perfect gift for baby showers, birthdays, Mother&’s Day, graduation, and any time a girl—or woman—is embarking on a new chapter of her life!
My Little Brony: An Unofficial Novel about Finding the Magic of Friendship
by K. M. HayesDrew Morris doesn’t just feel like an outsider in his football-crazed Texas town--he actually is. He sucks at sports, even though his dad is the high school football coach. And his supposed "teen growth spurt” has yet to be seen, so he’s sure his freshman year will be filled with seniors stuffing him in lockers. However, Drew is spared from the bullying he expects. Instead, a girl named Skye--who constantly dons horse ears and talks about My Little Pony--becomes everyone’s target. Drew feels bad for her, but he’s not about to stand up and take her place. At least not until he discovers what these My Little Ponies are all about. Babysitting his younger sister one night, Drew is forced to watch My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. Much to his surprise, he finds himself actually paying attention to the show . . . and maybe even wanting to watch another episode after his sister is in bed. As school drags on, lonely and boring, he keeps sneaking episodes on his tablet until he has watched every single one. Not only that, but he’s even started drawing the ponies in his spare time. He knows if anyone finds out how much he likes the show, he’ll be a dead man walking like Skye. As it becomes harder to keep his secret while he has to watch Skye get bullied for the one thing that has made him happy all year, Drew faces some important choices. Read about Drew’s search for friends and self-acceptance in My Little Brony.
My Little Brother (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Paul VassosNIMAC-sourced textbook. Little Brothers. Little brothers can get into a lot of trouble if you don't watch them. But they can also be fun to play with.