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A rambunctious young boy visualizes becoming a monster, but after driving monster trucks, scaring people off, and taking mud baths he concludes that his warm, cozy bed is where he belongs.
To nine-year-old Willie Powell, there was no prettier sight than the smooth grass lawns of Edgewater Golf Cource. He had been so eager to see them that he'd run seven miles to where the course was situated outside of town. But his elation didn't last. When he asked two golfers if they'd teach him the game, one man responded by saying, 'Son, didn't anyone ever tell you that your kind is not welcome here?' In the 1920's there was no place for Willie, or any black person, on a golf cource. It was a game for white people only, at least in America. But his enthusiasm for golf and his belief in what he knew to be right drove Willie Powell to change that, and to change minds.
A collection of stories, poems, facts, riddles, and more all about Michigan.
Tugg, a gorilla, helps his best friend Teeny, a monkey, in her attempts to become a musician, an artist, and a poet.
The Boy Who Grew a Forest: The True Story of Jadav Payeng is an inspiring work by Sophia Gholz. This book, published in 2019, takes you on a journey through the life of Jadav Payeng, a man who single-handedly turned a barren sandbar into a lush forest. Gholz, known for her captivating storytelling, beautifully captures the perseverance and determination of Payeng. This book falls under the genre of biographies, adding a dash of environmental consciousness to it. The Boy Who Grew a Forest not only tells a true story but also instills a sense of responsibility towards our environment. Published by SLEEPING BEAR PR, this book is a must-read for all ages. It serves as a reminder of the power of one and the impact we can have on our environment.
From a mischief of mice and a shiver of sharks to a caravan of camels and a rhumba of rattlesnakes, animals from around the globe gather a group and sashay, swim, slither, or sail through this party of animal plurals. A delightful and colorful romp through the perfection of animal plurals.
On Sunday, Mr. Jenkins welcomes one pig into his pool (as a guest of his neighbor Ms. Peal, who's brought along her famous seven layer dip as well). Really, how much trouble could one little pig be? But one pig becomes two and two become four... And by Saturday there are just TOO MANY PIGS IN THE POOL! This funny math-based story will have readers laughing along with pigs Percy and Wanda while learning about multiplication and the doubling sequence.
When Big Al, faithful little doggy pal of over-the-road trucker Jo, misses his ride after a potty break at a rest stop, nothing can distract him from his plan to wait for Jo to come back. Well, almost nothing. Told in both Jo's and Big Al's voices, this heartwarming story of separation and joyful reunion is based on a true event.
This whimsical, rhyming tale whirls readers through all the fantastic things that can be found between the pages of a book. From a pirate adventure to a fairy fete, Books Do Not Have Wings explores all the wonderful things a book is that go way beyond its cover and pages.
Elena lives with her mother and siblings in a small village in Guatemala and tries to make time to improve her reading as she helps her mother with daily chores--Provided by the publisher.
Best friends Tugg, a gorilla, and Teeny, a monkey, find three opportunities to be neighborly.
Writing in rhythmic text, author Andria Warmflash Rosenbaum (Trains Don't Sleep) explores the many types of watercraft navigating our lakes, rivers, and oceans, including speedboats, tugboats, and cruise ships. Back matter includes detailed descriptions of each type of watercraft mentioned.
There's more to being a boy than sports, feats of daring, and keeping a stiff upper lip. A Boy Like You encourages every boy to embrace all the things that make him unique, to be brave and ask for help, to tell his own story and listen to the stories of those around him. In an age when boys are expected to fit into a particular mold, this book celebrates all the wonderful ways to be a boy.
In June of 1939, British monarchs King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visit America, the first visit ever by reigning British royalty. As part of the festivities, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt hosts an all-American picnic that includes hot dogs, a menu item that shocks some people.
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