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The Adventures of Jerry Muskrat
This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery. Read more$0.00$4.00 -
Good Housekeeping 6 Super Snacks for Kids!: Easy Recipes from 1,2,3 Cook!
A special sampling of fun and easy snack recipes from Good Housekeeping 1,2,3 Cook! Tie on that apron and get ready for some kitchen fun! From Cozy Pigs in Blankets, Celery Snails and Caterpillars, and Veggie Garden Toast, young chefs will discover the excitement and satisfaction of making their own delicious snacks. Even better, kids will create exciting new memories about learning how to cook with their family! Once you’ve tried these snacks you’ll want to get all 50 recipes for breakfast, lunch and dinner and holiday treats in Good Housekeeping 1, 2, 3 Cook! My First Cookbook. Read more -
A Kite for Moon Educator’s Guide
A Kite for Moon Educator’s Guide is a companion to A Kite for Moon by Jane Yolen and Heidi E.Y. Stemple. This guide can be utilized in the classroom, in a home school setting, or by parents seeking additional resources. Ideal for grades K-3. Read more -
James & the Dragon (The Farloft Chronicles Book 1)
Do you love dragons? You will find Farloft irresistible.James & the Dragon is book #1 of the exciting saga of Farloft the Dragon and his friends.What would you do if you were adopted by a dragon? When ten-year-old orphan James nearly drowns in a bog, he finds himself rescued by Farloft, a centuries old dragon with a glittering collection of treasures and an even richer collection of stories. But, dragons and boys are not meant to live together – or are they? When Laval – a wizard harboring a secret hatred for Farloft finds out about James, he sees his chance for revenge. Read more$0.00$5.99 -
Me, Milli, lemons and airplanes
Fast-paced and funny, with a few sticks of dynamite and some magic lemon sodaA deliciously fruity story about a 10-year-old boy who has been left all alone in the world after his parents, who owned the world’s smallest airline, disappeared on a flight.When Milli suddenly shows up with her plan to blow together an airplane (whatever that means) and lemons begin to fly, his lonely life becomes just a little bit too exciting Just long enough for young readers to give it a go for themselves. And if you would rather read for your children yourself, You shouldn’t be surprised if you enjoyed it too. So get ready to follow Marius and Milli as they start their unlikely friendship and somehow accidentally makes a few people float away into the sky. Read more$0.00$2.99 -
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100 Days of Real World Spanish: Vocabulary Words & Phrases for All Levels to Help You Become Fluent Faster (Spanish Language Learning)
Have you been struggling to learn Spanish and just can’t find a way to expand your vocabulary? Are you looking for a way to learn the language quicker without taking shortcuts? Do you find the pronunciation of Spanish words challenging? If you answered “Yes!” to at least one of those previous questions, then this book is for you! In 100 Days of Real World Spanish we’ve compiled over 1000 common words in Spanish, each day with a list of terms spelled out phonetically along with example sentences in English and Spanish that will quickly boost your vocabulary. With this book you’ll be able to: Stand out in a competitive job market Work abroad Keep your brain young and healthy Learn about vibrant Spanish culture Make more friends Just imagine, in just 100 short days you can be speaking Spanish confidently with native Speakers. In fact, we guarantee there are tons of words in phrases you will learn daily in this book or your money back! Even if you have had trouble learning the dreaded Spanish conjugations in the past this book gives you situations to practice so that you can immediately remember what to say when it counts most. What are you waiting for? Pick up your copy of 100 Days of Real World Spanish and improve your Spanish right now! Read more$0.00$12.98 -
Clash of Heroes Special Edition: Books 1, 2 & 3 the Complete Series (The Ultimate Teen and Young Adult Fantasy Adventure)
After the fearless hero is banished to another realm, Nath has no recollection of his past. Trapped in a dark, deadly, and devastated world, Nath is bound in servitude to the evil underlings, who are determined to use their arcane powers to force Nath to kill their vile enemy, the Darkslayer. Nath sets out on a dangerous road, uncertain of who his true enemies are. With nobody to trust and unable to find his way home, Nath is in for the fight of his life. Will Nath uncover the truth of the powerful Thunder Stones in time? Or will he be stranded in the perilous world of Bish forever? The Clash of Heroes is a combination of two #1 Amazon Bestselling Fantasy series. THE CHRONICLES OF DRAGON and THE DARKSLAYER have thrilled more than 100,000 readers worldwide. Don’t miss out on this Action-Packed adventure with heroes and villains you will never forget! Read more$0.00$19.99 -
Rejected by the Beta: Book 1
For as long as Isabel can remember, she’s been a rogue. Her parents are deceased; she has no pack, no mate, and no one at all except for her older brother Ben. She’s grown used to being a nobody, the butt of others’ jokes, and for the most part, alone. But during a routine errand gone wrong, Isabel stumbles onto a pack’s territory and comes face to face with a fierce—and devastatingly attractive—shifter the likes of which she’s never seen or felt. Isabel is certain this is her mate. But will he accept her, a nobody rogue? Or will he reject her to maintain his status in his pack? With growing danger at every turn, Isabel finds herself in the center of a desperate war between amassing rogues and a fearsome pack, working not only to uncover the mystery of what happened to her once-happy family, but to win over the man she is certain is the love of her life. Read more$0.00$2.99 -
The Trunk of Stars: A children’s mystery adventure (Stolen Treasures Book 1)
A fast-paced adventure mystery for 9 to 12 year old readers. To discover the secret of her past, she has to track down stolen treasure. But dangerous people also want it. Can she find it first? When she was a baby, Cairo was found in a trunk by Agatha Mulch, a mean, thieving auctioneer. Now twelve years old, Cairo is desperate to escape Agatha’s cruelty and find her real parents. She runs away and joins a group who are hunting for the golden scarabs. If she helps them track down the treasure, Cairo could finally discover the truth about her family. But there are others searching for the scarabs and unless Cairo faces her fears, learns who to trust, and finds the scarabs first, she might never unlock the mystery of her past. The Trunk of Stars is the first novel in the Stolen Treasures series for readers aged nine to twelve. If you like Lemony Snicket and The Mysterious Benedict Society, you’ll love this action-packed adventure by Susie Dinneen. Start reading today to see if Cairo can unravel the mystery. Read more$0.00$9.99 -
The Smile: A story about an Inuit girl, her parents, her dog, and her necklace
In a land where there is six months night and six months day, where the wind rarely rests, and food is scarce, a girl and her family struggle to survive. When mother and father leave to find food, Ahnah and her favourite dog, Akiak, must endure on their own, but by following a dream, they may bring a smile to more than one face. THE SMILE will be a permafree book – forever. Why you may ask? Here is the story. As a creative person, I am an adamant defender of our freedom of expression. Over the last few years, I have noticed that in the quasi-democratic world, institutions, media outlets, schools, and universities ban books, therefore, ban ideas. Governments are even worse – they send the wrong message and try to criminalize speech and even thought. When I finished writing THE SMILE, I sent the manuscript to a linguist – a university professor. I was looking for help and searching for a well-experienced editor of Inuit origin. I wanted to be sure my story, although simple, was well-grounded and correctly depicted the Inuit lifestyle. Here is her reply (typos included): “Dear Mr. Darmonkow – My position, and that of people who work with Indigenous cultures, is that no one has the right to tell or make up a story about these cultures without strong and definite endorsement from the Indigenous people themselves. The Indigneous people themselves are the ones to tell the stories, but may also support writers from other cultures who have spend the very long time necessary to understand the Innu or Inuit culture. The issue is ‘cultural and voice appropriation,’ you can Google it.” To be honest, her answer bothered me. A lot. Not because it was related to my humble story but because, to me, it is wrong by default. Cultural and voice appropriation means that Homer, regarded as an enemy of homosexuality had no right to create the gay protagonists Achilles and Patroclus; that Shakespeare, a white man, had no right to create Othello; that Tolstoy, a male author, had no right to sculpt the character of Anna Karenina; and that “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” which outsold the Bible when it was published, had no right to exist because the author was not only a woman, but a white female. The literary world is full of similar “inappropriate” examples. In addition to the above, the idea of the book is mine, it is not stolen from a myth or a folktale. I created the book to add value to a culture that I do not belong to, but I rather admire. “Freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression,” anyone? Hope you enjoy my little book – it is not banned yet. Read more$0.00$1.99 -
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New Kids on the Rock (Small World Global Protection Agency)
Eat your vegetables. Do your homework. Save the world. When you read this book, you become an Agent-in-Training for the Small World Global Protection Agency. Your mission: Join star athlete Josh and computer prodigy Madison as they travel the world, trying to stop the sinister minions of BIXAR (pronounced “bizarre”) – while learning about the countries they visit. In New Kids on the Rock, their first mission takes them to Australia where they go from the Outback to the top of the Sydney Opera House! Can they save young pop singer Ja-Naya before BIXAR can take over the world? And remember, sometimes only a kid can save the day! Read more$0.00$0.99 -
Middlemarch
Middlemarch is a novel by the English author George Eliot, appearing in eight volumes in 1871 and 1872. George Eliot opens her complex study of life in the provincial Midlands with a brilliant portrait of Dorothea Brooke in all her strengths and weaknesses. The novel mirrors the complexity and the calm under the storm of a seemingly simple and boring provincial life. Full of colorful characters, rich in satire and suspense, Middlemarch remains the great English novel, a modern tale, a classic which till this day makes us wonder and question ourselves. Significant themes include the status of women, the nature of marriage, idealism, self-interest, religion, hypocrisy, political reform, and education. The story links the struggles of the individuals with the problems of society as a whole, as it wrestles with the disturbances that are approaching through industrialization and a changing social order. The narrative is variably considered to consist of three or four plots of unequal emphasis: the life of Dorothea Brooke; the career of Tertius Lydgate; the courtship of Mary Garth by Fred Vincy; and the disgrace of Nicholas Bulstrode. Read more -
Birth of a Star: a Prequel to Visitor
Aldrea, the feisty daughter of a Quenterian scientist, agrees to accompany her parents on a routine mission with mixed emotions. It was better than another resort vacation, but lacks the adventure and excitement she craves. So when her father is taken prisoner by a deranged Radical agent on a deserted planet, Aldrea doesn’t think twice–she goes after them. But time is running out. With the greatest discovery in Quenterian history in the balance, Aldrea must rescue herself first before the prize they seek kills them all. Read more$0.00$0.99 -
One Cat, Two Cat, New Cat!
Kids and adults alike love this charming story of a cat that just won’t give up in his search for a new family! Ocho and Ono are not excited about the idea of letting another kitty friend into their perfect lives, but Tiger refuses to take no for an answer. You’ll cherish the clever rhymes, the engaging artwork, and the unforgettable story about how three cats become great friends. Be prepared for your kids to ask for this story over and over again! Read more$0.00$8.99 -
Katt Scallion and the Oracle Bird: Katt’s First Adventure (Katt Scallion: Space Pirate Cat Adventures Book 1)
What if your future depended on finding a tiny egg on an enormous planet? Space pirate Katt Scallion is one disaster away from having to give up pirating and get a job washing dishes. Then his spacecraft Sharky-One starts to THUNK! Repairs are going to be expensive – Katt’s only hope is to take on a dangerous mission from a creepy scientist. He’ll need to retrieve an oracle bird egg from a dying planet before earthquakes tear the planet apart. But others want the egg too… Will Katt be able to complete the mission and save the Sharky-One? Warning! Contains pirates, pancakes, pooping birds, and piranhas. And those are just the things beginning with ‘P’! Read only if you like funny, action-packed adventures. If your child devoured Dogman, wore out all their copies of Captain Underpants, and climbed all the storeys of that Treehouse, they’ll love continuing their adventures in reading with Katt Scallion and the Oracle Bird, a chapter book with more words and fewer pictures, but similar levels of action and humor. Katt’s adventures will particularly appeal to children who care about animals and the planet. Parents will love Katt Scallion as the snappy dialogue makes it perfect for bedtime reading. Read more$0.00$7.99