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Rajya Lakshmi
Maison d'édition: BookRix
Synopsis
As the tribulation of this spring month Always wear a smile.. The sun beats down all summer long, the more we come of writing holds the happiness
Maison d'édition: BookRix
As the tribulation of this spring month Always wear a smile.. The sun beats down all summer long, the more we come of writing holds the happiness
Ever wondered which insects are considered the skunks of the insect world? Or which insects communicate through dance? Or which insects taste with their feet? Explore this exciting book for answers to questions you’ll be glad we asked—plus fun facts and lots of fascinating, colorful illustrations.Voir livre
Being a teenager is complicated when you’re only eleven, but I am soooooooo ready for the challenge. A week at Camp Wakonda is exactly what Darla Decker needs. Having said goodbye to sixth grade and her best childhood friend, she’s ready to create new memories and meet new people. Unfortunately, entering summer camp on a whopper of a lie and a fight with a fellow camper isn’t the best way to begin. Aided by her schoolmate Nate, Darla navigates the twists and turns of life at summer camp while pretending to be Wakonda’s only “undercover counselor.” Despite the lies, older guys, bullies, and breakdowns, Darla discovers the truth about friendship through the mayhem and magic of camp. “Every now and then you get the chance to connect with a book, to find a story and a group of characters that tickle all the happy, nostalgic parts of your brain and takes you back to places you thought were gone forever.” ~ C. Clark, Author EVOLVED PUBLISHING PRESENTS a frank and funny look at the path to adulthood, in the second book of the “Darla Decker Diaries” series, which takes us on a journey of love, loss, and the nitty-gritty of growing up as seen through Darla Decker’s eyes. [DRM-Free] “Oh, camp life. It’s humiliating and magical, heady and miserable, all at the same time. You’re never really ready to go, but then again, you never really want to leave. Jessica McHugh does a brilliant job of capturing that poignant childhood experience....” ~ Ellie Di JulioVoir livre
With more than 34 million books sold, the My Weird School series really gets kids reading! Ella Mentry School has been taken over by a prank-palooza in this holiday-themed My Weird School Special from New York Times bestselling author Dan Gutman. A.J. and the gang are tired of Miss Banks and her constant pranks. They decide to get her back and, afterward, the principal, Mrs. Stoker, suggests a weeklong prank competition between the students and the teachers. If the kids manage to pull off a win, they’ll get a candy party! And so begins the most epic prank war that Ella Mentry School has ever seen! But can the kids outprank their teachers before the week is up? With Dan Gutman’s signature kid-friendly sense of humor, this is one weird April Fools’ Day special you won’t want to miss—featuring bonus trivia, games, puzzles, and more!Voir livre
A mischievous elf? A snooping sister? A jingle-bell-nosed reindeer? Christmas has never been so comical! Bathtime during the holidays is an extra fun adventure when you have a vivid imagination and a tub full of bubbles! Fred imagines amazing adventures during his nightly bubble baths. "MONDAY, I'm a MERRY ELF, a joyful, happy soul. I check my list to see which kids will get a lump of coal." What will Fred be on TUESDAY? Using alliteration and written in rhyme, this Christmas book teaches the DAYS OF THE WEEK and the importance of HYGIENE in an imaginative story your kids will want to read again and again. FOR AGES 2-7. Just add bubbles and a rubber duck for hours of good, clean fun!Voir livre
Badger is happy living in his neat and tidy burrow – until Big Bad Bully Goat decides to move in! Bully Goat has such a fearsome reputation that even Badger’s biggest friends are too scared to help. All seems lost until help arrives from a very unexpected quarter and Badger realises that size isn't everything. This traditional Iberian tale is retold with a twist by storyteller, poet and anthologist Andrew Fusek Peters.Voir livre