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Shrek the Third: A Good King Is Hard to Find (I Can Read #Level 2)
by Catherine HapkaWith Donkey and Puss by his side, Shrek must find a new king for the land of Far Far Away-or rule the kingdom himself!
Shrek the Third: Friends and Foes (I Can Read #Level 2)
by Catherine HapkaWith the king gone, the kingdom of Far Far Away needs a new king. Is Shrek next in line for the throne?
Shrestha Kon
by Shrimati Tara ChaudhariIn this story, Birbal proves to the King that Child is greater than the King.
Shrey Konala
by Vasumati DhuruThere was a family with four sons each named after week days. One day the father goes for hunting and never returns. His wife was pregnant she delivers another boy child. His name is Pilu. One day he questions his brothers about their father. They all go looking for him in the jungle. They find him make him alive and bring him home. All the people celebrate his coming back to life. They discuss whom to give credit for his coming back. The father says Pilu is the one who remembered me and that is why I am here today.
Shrimati Oonwala Ke Aajeeb Sweater
by Asha Nehmiaइस कहानी में ऊनवाला अजीब स्वेटर बुनती है। गर्म देश में रहने के कारण उनकी कमाई नहीं होती थी। इस कारण वो ठंडे प्रदेश में रहकर स्वेटर बुनने लगी। घर में बादल आ जाने के कारण उन्हें दिखाई नहीं देता था जिसके कारण वो गलत स्वेटर बुन देती थी। इस स्वेटरों को किसने पहना जानने के लिए ये कहानी पढ़े। Mrs.Oonwala weaves weird sweaters. She used to live in a warm country and due to this she was not able to sell her products. She changed her place her living and moved to a cold country and started weaving sweaters here clouds used to come in her room making it difficult to weave sweaters. To know what happened with these sweaters read on.
The Shrimp
by Emily SmithBen spends the holidays with his nose in the sand and bottom in the air. It's not because he's shy - though some of his classmates do call him the Shrimp. It's because he's got a great idea for his wildlife project.A competition is on! The class projects are going to be judged by a famous TV wildlife presenter, and the prize is irresistible. Ben would love to win it, but others have their eyes on the prize too...
Shrimp ‘n Lobster: A New York City Adventure (Shrimp 'n Lobster Adventures #2)
by Charlotte RyghShrimp 'n Lobster take on New York in the second book in a playful series of adventures for kids. Packed full of fascinating facts, useful tips, and quirky illustrations, these interactive adventures are equal parts education and delight. Shrimp 'n Lobster, best buds and intrepid explorers, are the perfect companions for curious young travelers.
Shrimp ‘n Lobster: A San Francisco Adventure (Shrimp 'n Lobster Adventures #1)
by Charlotte RyghShrimp 'n Lobster take on San Francisco in the first book in a playful series of adventures for kids. Packed full of fascinating facts, useful tips, and quirky illustrations, these interactive adventures are equal parts education and delight. Shrimp 'n Lobster, best buds and intrepid explorers, are the perfect companions for curious young travelers.
Shrimp 'n Lobster: A New England Adventure (Shrimp 'n Lobster Adventures #3)
by Charlotte RyghFrom the bustling cityscape of New York to the sloping hills of San Francisco, Shrimp &‘n Lobster are keen to explore the characteristic sights of cities around the United States. In this third installment, the animated duo takes to Yankee territory to discover landmarks like the USS Constitution, Paul Revere House, and Fenway Park, the home of the Boston Red Sox. Filled with spirited illustrations and local charm, this guide to New England will captivate children from the Freedom Trail to the Ben and Jerry&’s headquarters with equal parts education and delight. Readers will have a blast discovering the history and culture of this coastal region as they follow Shrimp &‘n Lobster to Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.
Shrimp (Nature's Children)
by Amanda HarmanShrimp encompass an amazing array of creatures, from the tiny brine shrimp to the large butterfly shrimp. Discover this amazing world.
Shrink to Fit
by Dona SarkarLosing weight is the solution to all basketball-star Leah Mandeville's problems, or so she thinks. Getting superthin will: a) help her jump shot b) make her look like America's Next Top Model c) get the attention of the high school hottie who ignores any girl with a little junk in the trunk And it's working, isn't it? Her boo is now crushing on her. Everyone says how good she looks. But the problem is that Leah doesn't feel good. And her life is taking a huge turn for the worse, despite her new "perfect body. "
Shrink Your Worries: A Child's Guide to Overcoming Anxiety
by Poppy O'NeillA worry-busting guide to help 7+-year-oldsEncourage your child to listen to their feelings, practise positive thinking and overcome their fears with this sensitive and supportive book. Bursting with activities, handy tips and simple exercises, Shrink Your Worries is the self-care companion every stress-prone child needs.
Shrinking Mouse
by Pat HutchinsMouse, Fox, Rabbit, and Squirrel watch fearfully as their friend Owl seems to get smaller as he flies away from them. Will he disappear altogether? A comic view of spatial perspectives.
The Shrinking of Treehorn
by Florence Parry Heide"If you want to pretend you're shrinking, that's all right," said Treehorn's mother, "as long as you don't do it at the table."A small boy finds himself shrinking in this oddly offbeat, surreal, and funny story, illustrated with Edward Gorey's signature pen and ink drawings.No one around seems to appreciate what Treehorn's going through--his parents are busy, his friends laugh at him, and he gets sent to the Principal's office for shrinking. Or was it shirking? Clearly, the adults in his life have no clue and can't help.In the end, Treehorn figures it out on his own, and all is well. At least until he turns green.A charming, imaginative classic that will appeal to any kid who feels they're not truly seen or heard by the grown-ups in their life. Works for adults, too.An ALA Notable Children's BookA New York Times Book Review Best Illustrated Book of the Year
Shrinking Ralph Perfect
by Chris D'LaceyThere's something a bit weird about Ralph's new neighbour, Jack Bilt, and it isn't long before Ralph finds out the strange secret. Jack Bilt has managed to get his hands on a powerful miniaturisation device and has been using it on people! He's been moving around the country to hide the fact that he has created a mini work-force to work on a miniaturised house. Once the house is complete, he plans to use it as a fairground attraction, rather like an old-fashioned freak show. Time is running out, and soon Ralph finds himself miniaturised too...
Shrinking Ralph Perfect
by Chris d'LaceyThere's something a bit weird about Ralph's new neighbour, Jack Bilt, and it isn't long before Ralph finds out the strange secret. Jack Bilt has managed to get his hands on a powerful miniaturisation device and has been using it on people! He's been moving around the country to hide the fact that he has created a mini work-force to work on a miniaturised house. Once the house is complete, he plans to use it as a fairground attraction, rather like an old-fashioned freak show. Time is running out, and soon Ralph finds himself miniaturised too...
Shrinking Violet
by Danielle JosephHigh school senior Teresa Adams is so painfully shy that she dreads speaking to anyone in the hallways or getting called on in class. But in the privacy of her bedroom with her iPod in hand, she rocks out -- doing mock broadcasts for Miami's hottest FM radio station, which happens to be owned by her stepfather. When a slot opens up at The SLAM, Tere surprises herself by blossoming behind the mike into confident, sexy Sweet T -- and to everyone's shock, she's a hit! Even Gavin, the only guy in school who she dares to talk to, raves about the mysterious DJ's awesome taste in music. But when The SLAM announces a songwriting contest -- and a prom date with Sweet T is the grand prize -- Sweet T's dream could turn into Tere's worst nightmare....
Shropshire Folk Tales for Children
by Amy Douglas Sal McDThis is a children’s book. But it is for real children. It is a book of buried treasure, people-eating giants, sleeping kings and a monster fish. There’s fire, wee, milk and missing body parts. It’s a book that’s got the bits adults don’t like left in. These are stories of Shropshire. They are old and wild, like the land itself. If you like giants having their heads lopped off, girls who won’t do what they’re told, knights fighting with lances, one-armed ghosts and grumpy witches, then this is the book for you.
The Shroud of A'Ranka
by Thomas E. SniegoskiBram Stone and the other young teens he has recruited to join the BRIMSTONE NETWORK are still learning about their powers. When the telekinetic Dez gets angry, there's little that can stop the damage. Emily can barely control the wolf inside, and after her parents finally discover her secret, she isn't sure she wants to. Bram himself knows he still needs to master his specter half. But the group is going to have to learn fast. Terrifying SUPERNATURAL beings continue to make their presence known on earth, including one the new network can't even imagine how to stop: Vladek, a VAMPIRE who can't be killed. As Vladek gains power, Bram and rest of his new network race to learn how to stop the vampire prince before he can fulfill his devastating agenda and plunge humanity into total darkness forever.
Shroud of the Lion (Accidental Detectives #5)
by Sigmund BrouwerA TRIP TO HOLLYWOOD MEANS NO WORRIES, JUST FUN IN THE SUN ... OR DOES IT? An invitation to be extras in a movie is a thrilling surprise for Ricky Kidd and his friends. And getting to stay with famous movie star JERICHO STONE is pretty exciting. But being kidnapped upon their arrival in Hollywood is more of an adventure than the Accidental Detectives had bargained for! Despite Jericho's reassurances, Ricky isn't convinced the kidnapping was just a mix-up. And when Ricky discovers that Jericho is hiding dark secrets from his past, the mystery becomes even more ominous. Jericho's secrets may threaten not just the actor's career--the lives of the Accidental Detectives could be at risk, too! * WHY IS JERICHO STONE BEING BLACKMAILED? * WHERE DOES THE CIA FIT INTO ALL OF THIS? * IS THERE ANYBODY THE ACCIDENTAL DETECTIVES CAN TRUST?
The Shrouding Woman
by Loretta ElsworthWhen her aunt Flo comes to help care for eleven-year-old Evie and her younger sister after their mother's death, Evie wants nothing to do with her and she is especially uncomfortable with her aunt's calling to help prepare bodies for burial. School Library Journal recommends it for grades 5 - 8, Booklist for grades 4 - 8. Good readers in third grade would enjoy it, and it would be slow readers in the upper grades for whom it might be a good book. Amazon gives the reading level ages 9 -12
Shuddha Harikatha
by Shivkumar BaijalThis is a story of Saint Ramdas. He had seen God many times but wanted that other people should also see him. God tells him to invite people and tell them the pure word. Saint Ramdas started sharing the word and started worshiping God.he was engrossed in his singing with closed eyes and the people slowly started going. In the end, he was left alone worshiping and God appears to him. God tells him that in true worship also God manifests himself.
Shug
by Jenny HanAnnemarie &“Shug&” Wilcox is clever and brave and true (on the inside anyway). And she&’s about to become your new best friend in this enchanting middle grade novel from the New York Times bestselling author of To All the Boys I&’ve Loved Before (soon to be a major motion picture!), Jenny Han.Annemarie Wilcox, or Shug as her family calls her, is beginning to think there's nothing worse than being twelve. She's too tall, too freckled, and way too flat-chested. Shug is sure that there's not one good or amazing thing about her. And now she has to start junior high, where the friends she counts most dear aren't acting so dear anymore -- especially Mark...
Shumba's Big Adventure
by Lauren St JohnEarly Readers are stepping stones from picture books to reading books. A blue Early Reader is perfect for sharing and reading together. A red Early Reader is the next step on your reading journey.Shumba is the naughtiest lion cub in the whole of Africa. When he sneaks off one night to go exploring, he finds himself on a boat going all the way to England with gorillas, snakes, monkeys, zebras and parrots. And that's just the start of his adventure! A heartwarming Early Reader story from the author of the White Giraffe quartet, which brings Africa and its animals to life for the youngest readers.
Shumba's Big Adventure (Early Reader)
by Lauren St JohnEarly Readers are stepping stones from picture books to reading books. A blue Early Reader is perfect for sharing and reading together. A red Early Reader is the next step on your reading journey.Shumba is the naughtiest lion cub in the whole of Africa. When he sneaks off one night to go exploring, he finds himself on a boat going all the way to England with gorillas, snakes, monkeys, zebras and parrots. And that's just the start of his adventure! A heartwarming Early Reader story from the author of the White Giraffe quartet, which brings Africa and its animals to life for the youngest readers.