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Naughty Little Monkeys
by Jim AylesworthMom thinks all twenty-six of her monkeys are angelic, but from Andy's wayward airplane to Zelda's trip to the zoo, these little ones find a way to get into mischief for each letter of the alphabet. Jim Aylesworth's rollicking rhyming text and Henry Cole's irresistibly mischievous monkeys teach thealphabet with unmatched exuberance, from Andy . . . all the way to Zelda!
The Naughty Little Rabbit and Old Man Coyote
by Esther MartinezIn this traditional Tewa folktale, a coyote has a very bad day after a rabbit and a group of frogs outwit him. Stories of this mischievous rabbit have delighted generations of children in the Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo in New Mexico, where Tewa is their native language.
Nauvoo: Mormon City on the Mississippi River
by Raymond BialIn 1839, persecuted Mormons fled Missouri, across the Mississippi River, seeking freedom from violence. They hoped to find a safe haven on the banks of the river in an Illinois city that they called Nauvoo, “the city beautiful.”The Mormons did not flourish for long in Nauvoo. In neighboring cities some grew resentful of the prosperity that Joseph Smith and his people were enjoying. Religious misconceptions further fueled hostility toward the Mormons. Would the oft-persecuted Mormons have to flee their city beautiful?Through poignant writing and photographs of Nauvoo today, Raymond Bial tells the story of the city that many Mormons consider to be the wellspring of their religion.
Nava Vyapar
by Shekhar ShiledarShekh chilli decided to do a new business and approaches a garment vendor. There he tells him that he wants to learn business. The businessman gives him some garments to sell. He returns in loss because of a dog. The business man asks him for his loss. Shekh Chilli reaches a house where he finds the dog. He robs ornaments from there. He starts his own business and flourishes. He calls his family to stay with him. The police one day catch hold of him and put him in jail.
Navachech Pandit
by Ravindra KolheHere, Birbal has used one of the important aspects of human nature to make that unreasonable and ignorant young man a scholar. Words likewise, intelligent, noble are used in two ways. When they are used in the original sense, they are meaningful, and when the same word is used in a certain way, it is taken into account. When we call a person who is neither wise nor intelligent, wisely or wiser, we only want to talk about his foolishness. In such an opposite, when someone mentions someone, that person does not remain angry. The same principle has been used here by Birbal. When he is called a Pandit, the youth begins to become angry and people start calling him a scholar.
Navaho Joe: Book 7 (Horses of Half Moon Ranch #7)
by Jenny OldfieldKirstie Scott lives at Half-Moon Ranch, where her mother runs a pony trekking centre. She has her own palomino pony and together they love riding the local trails. Storms, floods and earth tremors are all facts of life in this wild terrain, and at times the landscape itself proves the enemy to the horses and riders.A mystery horse has appeared on Eagle's Peak. He's the perfect Native American mustang - strong, athletic, wilful... And lost! Kirstie names the beautiful Appaloosa Joe. But her attempts to tempt him down to Half-Moon Ranch fail. When two strangers turn up claiming ownership, Kirstie should be relieved; with winter closing in, Joe surely won't survive much longer out on the peak. But somehow she doesn't trust the strangers - and nor, it seems, does Joe...
Navajo Code Talkers
by Nathan Aaseng<p>On the Pacific front during World War II, strange messages were picked up by American and Japanese forces on land and at sea. The messages were totally unintelligible to everyone except a small select group within the Marine Corps: the Navajo code talkers-a group of Navajos communicating in a code based on the Navajo language. This code, the first unbreakable one in U.S. history, was a key reason that the Allies were able to win in the Pacific. <p>Navajo Code Talkers tells the story of the special group, who proved themselves to be among the bravest, most valuable, and most loyal of American soldiers during World War II.</p>
Navajo Code Talkers Secret American Indian Heroes of World War II: Secret American Indian Heroes Of World War Ii (Military Heroes Ser.)
by Brynn Baker“Discusses the heroic actions and experiences of the Navajo code talkers and the impact they made during times of war and conflict”.
Navajo Long Walk
by Nancy ArmstrongKnowing the Navajos would not go voluntarily, Colonel Kit Carson was sent to wage a campaign that would force them to surrender. It included the destruction of crops, livestock and hogans. The campaign was helped considerably by Col. Carson's successful march through Canyon de Chelly in the bitter winter of 1863-64. Although some escaped capture by hiding in the inaccessible caves and canyons of Navajoland, more and more Navajos surrendered in 1864, and about 8000 made the "Long Walk" to Bosque Redondo. The forced march of 300 miles from Arizona into New Mexico and four years of confinement at Fort Sumner is remembered bitterly to this day. A peace treaty signed on June 1, 1868 between the United States government and the Navajo returned to them a portion of their homeland--3.5 million acres set aside along the New Mexico-Arizona border. The story of these difficult years, the Long Walk and four-year confinement, is told through the eyes of Kee, a Navajo boy, and his family. The family's love for each other and their animals, and the strength and resilience of the Dine (The People) is vividly portrayed.
Navajo (North American Indians Today)
by Kenneth Mcintosh Marsha McintoshNorth American Indians are not merely a historical topic. Instead, today's Native Americans are living, productive members of North American society. The contributions of the various Indian cultures enrich our lives in countless ways. For instance, "Indians have the strongest sense of place of anyone in the world," says Amy Mossett, a Native scholar (quoted in the New York Times). This sense of place is reflected in American Indians' connection to the Earth, an intimate relationship that has concrete implications for the way we handle environmental issues. Indians' connection to the traditions of their ancestors is also strong. At the same time, however, Native Americans are modern people confronting the challenges of today's world. They gain strength for the present from their deep foundations in the past. What's more, Native traditions and wisdom have much to offer us all. North American Indians Today portrays contemporary Indians within the present-day context of their relationship to their land, their past, their traditions, and their 21st century realities. The heritage and history of each tribe is given as background to chapters on the current government, society, culture, religion, contributions, challenges, and goals of each tribe. Each volume was written with the help of Native people, and tribal leaders and scholars reviewed and approved the text for their tribes. The series consultant, a Native American expert from the University of Nebraska, ensured that the text is free from cultural bias. This series' respectful and accurate text, as well as the color photographs and Native artwork, will give readers a broader understanding of today's North American Indians, their connection to their land and their past, and their contributions to our modern-day world.
La nave del tiempo (Serie Ulysses Moore #Volumen 13)
by Pierdomenico BaccalarioEl esperado regreso de Ulysses Moore llega a bordo de un misterioso barco abandonado. Murray, Mina, Shane y Connor han encontrado un barco abandonado en la costa, con la vela hecha jirones y un extraño nombre escrito en el casco: Metis. Por los destrozos, deducen que su última travesía fue bastante turbulenta y no hallan rastro del comandante ni de la tripulación. Lo que sí encuentran es el diario de a bordo, aunque parece más una novela de aventuras que un registro de navegación... Aburridos de su pueblo, donde nunca pasa nada, los cuatro amigos deciden subir a cubierta, levar anclas y navegar solos en mar abierto, ignorando que un jovencísimo enemigo les acecha más allá de las olas. Así comienza el viaje que les llevará tras las huellas de Ulysses Moore...
The Navel of the World (The Forgotten Worlds #2)
by P. J. HooverBenjamin was given the task of finding his missing brothers. But not so easy as thought to be! Benjamin can't locate a trace of them anywhere until he interns at his father's office over spring break. There he finds a mysterious file written in ancient Lemurian with his name on it. Could the answers that Benjamin seeks be in the past?
The Navel of World
by Pj HooverAt the end of summer school, Benjamin was given one task, find his missing brothers. Should be easy right? But Benjamin can’t locate a trace of them anywhere until he interns at his father’s office over spring break. There he finds a mysterious file written in ancient Lemurian with his name on it. Could the answers that Benjamin seeks be in the past?
Navetil Sahal
by Herminder Ohriविकी खार बढाईखोर आहे. एक दिवस त्याला त्याचा चुलतभाऊ भेटायला आला. जेव्हा ते दोघे नावेत बसून फिरायला गेले तेव्हा काहीतरी गमतीशीर घडले. या दोन खारींच्या मजेदार अनुभवाचा हा किस्सा आहे.
Navi Kovalik
by Mala Kumar Manisha Chaudhryखूप खूप फुलं, त्यांचे खूप खूप रंग! गाणारे पक्षी आणि नाचणार्या खारी. निसर्गाचं हे रूप मिनूला अगदी भुरळ पाडतंय. वसंत ऋतूचं वैभव आहे हे!
Navidad: ¡Jesús ha nacido!
by Marlyn Evangelina Monge FSP Lisa GriffinEste libro bellamente ilustrado, disponible en inglés o español, para niños de 3 a 8 años presenta la historia familiar del nacimiento de Jesús con calidez y amor. Navidad: ¡Jesús nació! es la manera perfecta de dar vida a la historia bíblica del nacimiento. Ya sea que lo lea en Nochebuena en un entorno especial o todas las noches antes de acostarse, los niños estarán encantados con este título. ¡Celebra la tradicional historia de Navidad con ilustraciones encantadoras y una narración gozosa! <p> Este es un libro electrónico de formato fijo, que preserva el diseño y el diseño del libro impreso original.</p>
Una Navidad inolvidable
by Enid BlytonVeinticinco relatos de Enid Blyton que deleitarán a los lectores con las mejores aventuras de hoy, de ayer y de siempre. Se ha perdido un saco repleto de juguetes y se ha atascado el trineo... ¿Llegará Santa Claus a tiempo? Historias de duendes traviesos, árboles de Navidad, juguetes, renos y el mismísimo Papá Noel te harán disfrutar de una Navidad inolvidable.
La Navidad más Maravillosa
by Linda Henderson"La Navidad más Maravillosa" comparte con los niños el verdadero significado de la Navidad. Todo comenzó hace mucho tiempo en un lugar llamado Belén. Si te gustaría que tus hijos entiendan que Navidad es más que regalos y comida, este libro puede ayudar. Este mensaje lleno de fe es necesario hoy en día.
Navigating Cyberspace
by Kim EtingoffThe Internet is a great tool for learning. It's also a lot of fun for games, keeping up with friends, or reading about the things you love. But there are also dangers on the Internet. You can't always know for sure to whom you're talking. Information you put online that you think is safe may become a target for people who are up to no good. Pictures you share with one person can end up in the hands of people you'd never have sent them to. The Internet can become a scary place.
Navigating Early
by Clare VanderpoolAt the end of World War II, Jack Baker, a landlocked Kansas boy, is suddenly uprooted after his mother's death and placed in a boy's boarding school in Maine. There, Jack encounters Early Auden, the strangest of boys, who reads the number pi as a story and collects clippings about the sightings of a great black bear in the nearby mountains. Newcomer Jack feels lost yet can't help being drawn to Early, who won't believe what everyone accepts to be the truth about the Great Appalachian Bear, Timber Rattlesnakes, and the legendary school hero known as The Fish, who never returned from the war. When the boys find themselves unexpectedly alone at school, they embark on a quest on the Appalachian Trail in search of the great black bear. But what they are searching for is sometimes different from what they find. They will meet truly strange characters, each of whom figures into the pi story Early weaves as they travel, while discovering things they never realized about themselves and others in their lives.
Navigating Your School Cafeteria and Convenience Store (Understanding Nutrition: A Gateway to Ph)
by Kyle A. CrockettNutrition can be complicated. How do you know what foods are healthy and what aren't? How much should you eat? When you're standing in the lunch line in your school cafeteria, what decisions should you make? What foods should you buy at the convenience store after school? In a store or school cafeteria, it may be hard to pick the best foods and snacks. What LOOKS the best isn't always the healthiest. You may not have a lot of choices to pick from. Learn about making the best decisions you can--both in the lunch line and the convenience store.
Navigation (A True Book (Relaunch))
by Jenny MasonLearn basic survival skills and connect with nature!Knowing how to navigate – whether it’s by using a compass or by using objects found in nature — is a skill that every outdoor adventurer needs. Did you know that you can make a compass out of sticks and rocks? Or that you can use the stars as a guide? Learn all this and more in Navigation — a book that gives kids the confidence they need to get outside and explore.ABOUT THE SERIES:Learning basic survival skills will give every kid the confidence — and the know-how — to handle emergencies and extreme situations. It also helps them feel comfortable and secure when they’re connecting with the outdoors while hiking, backpacking, or simply exploring the woods. The books in the Survival Skills series teach kids how to build a shelter from found materials, how to navigate (even without a compass), how to treat injuries in case of emergency, and so much more. These essential skills will give them the tools to take care of themselves in any situation.
The Navigator
by Eoin Mcnamee"Owen turned to Cat but she was staring into the woods, her face a mast of fear. Far off, but moving closer, were two figures, both white, both faceless, seeming to glide between the trees. " The Harsh" whispered Cati. " They're here. " " One day the world around Owen shifts oddly: Time flows backwards, and the world and family he knew disappear. Time can only be set right when the Resisters vanquish their ancient enemies, the Harsh. Unless they are stopped, everything Owen knows will vanish as if it has never been. . . And Owen discovers he has a terrifying role to play in this battle: he is the Navigator. "From the Hardcover edition. "
The Navigator (Tales of the Wendy #2)
by Erin Michelle Sky Steven BrownThe eagerly awaited second installment in the Tales of the Wendy series!"As I swiped left to continue the adventure and saw the words, 'the second book is expected in 2019,' I gasped. It was as if Captain Hook himself had put his sword to my heart. It reminded me of when I was reading the Harry Potter books as they were being written. I will be waiting on pins and needles for the next installment." – Mary, Goodreads"I need the second book, RIGHT NOW." - Angela, Goodreads"I can’t wait for the next installment of this marvellous re-imagined version of Peter Pan." – Readers’ FavoriteNOT EVERY ADVENTURE GOES AS PLANNED …Wendy’s troubles are far from over. Hook wants her in irons, the crew wants to throw her overboard, and Pan’s magical compass is the only thing standing in their way. But Pan himself is nowhere to be found.When a new everlost captain appears on the horizon, it will take everything Wendy has to survive. And a tiny red dragon will set events in motion that could save or doom them all."The writing is witty and clever and very reminiscent of some of the classic novels I have read in the past. There were so many parts where I was just outright grinning as I read." – Errin Krystal, author of The Last Dragon Rider"Sky and Brown bring fresh magic and wonder to a well-known story, and provide readers with a skilled and cunning heroine, outsmarting her male counterparts at every turn, always staying one step ahead." – C.L. Ogilvie, author of Skipping Out on HenryFans of Brigid Kemmerer's A Curse So Dark and Lonely, Gena Showalter's The Evil Queen, and Leigh Bardugo's Shadow and Bone will love the rip-rollicking adventure, fantasy, and historical elements of the Tales of the Wendy series by Steven Brown and Erin Michelle Sky, Dragon Authors. As Caius Fabius says in Goodreads, "Pick it up and begin a great adventure! I DARE YOU!!!"