How to be the winner in any game
Daniel R. Hayes
Publisher: BookRix
Summary
How to be the winner in any game is a practical guide to mastering strategy, confidence, and mental strength.
Publisher: BookRix
How to be the winner in any game is a practical guide to mastering strategy, confidence, and mental strength.
Kids will love this playful story as they learn the days of the week. Simple sentence structures and repetitive words will encourage young children to fall in love with learning to read. Kids will enjoy following along word-for-word with the recorded story that features sound effects and professional voices to help children develop vocabulary and improve listening skills. This reader features adorable art showing diversity to help children form a sense of acceptance and understanding of different races and individual differences.Show book
In this play, Samantha's friend Jennifer always tells the truth, even when it hurts others' feelings. Samantha writes Jennifer a letter explaining her hurt feelings and suggesting other ways to be honest and kind when sharing opinions. Samantha learns that Jennifer did not realize she was hurting anyone's feelings.Show book
Este cuento simpá tico enseñ a a los niñ os como aceptar quienes son ni importa que piensan los demá s. La comida que trae Carla a la escuela está llena de cosas curiosas y deliciosas, como un sá ndwich de aceitunas, pepinos escabechados y habichuelas, otra delicia de plá tano y requesó n y el inolvidable hí gado picado con papitas fritas y pepino. A Carla le parecen sá ndwiches creativos y sabrosos pero sus compañ eros no está n convencidos. Ilustraciones vivas demuestran las lecciones de tolerancia, individualidad y creatividad mientras anima a los pequeñ os inventar comida creativa.Show book
Mary Lennox is an unhappy and unloved little girl. Sent to live at her uncle's gloomy manor in Yorkshire, she is determined to hate her new home. But when she unlocks a hidden garden in the grounds, the magic of the place starts to weave its spell on Mary and those around her... ABOUT THE SERIES: Abridged and retold in modern English, Arcturus Easy-to-Read Classics make 16 classic stories accessible to readers as young as six, while retaining all the charm, atmosphere, and sense of adventure that made the original tales world-famous.Show book
The fourth in a series of gripping adventure stories, perfect for fans of Enid Blyton. Things in Southwold get off to a bad start! Max has to do extra lessons while Charlie has been roped into helping with the decorating. Meanwhile Lucy loses an important race to a new girl in her school, Miranda Fitchwitherington, who seems to enjoy being as mean as possible to Lucy and the rest of the gang. And there is more bad news – when the gang meet Captain Tom, walking his own dog, Pugly, he tells them about an outbreak of pet thefts in the area. When they meet a lady looking for her lost dog, their worst fears are realised – there are dognappers on the loose in Southwold!Show book
Some rules are meant to be broken. Some secrets are too big to ignore. Deep in the towering Songwillow trees, the elves live high above the forest floor, safe from the dangers below. At least, that’s what Elin has always been told. But she doesn’t like to be told what to believe. When she risks everything to help someone she shouldn’t, she shatters the fragile balance of her world—sparking conflict between enemies, testing friendships, and drawing the wrath of the gods themselves. Now, with danger closing in from all sides, Elin must run, leap, and fight through the oversized branches of the Songwillows, defying expectations at every turn. Will she be cast out as a traitor, or can she become the leader her people never expected? Perfect for readers ages 8-12, Allies of the Willow is an action-packed adventure about courage, friendship, and standing up for what’s right—no matter the cost. Fans of daring heroines, thrilling chases, and rich fantasy worlds won’t be able to put this book down!Show book