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Greta and the Giants: inspired by Greta Thunberg's stand to save the world

by Zoë Tucker Zoe Persico

This inspiring picture book retells the story of Nobel Peace Prize nominee Greta Thunberg – the Swedish teenager who has led a global movement to raise awareness about the world’s climate crisis – using allegory to make this important topic accessible to young children. Greta is a little girl who lives in a beautiful forest threatened by Giants. When the Giants first came to the forest, they chopped down trees to make houses. Then they chopped down more trees and made even bigger homes. The houses grew into towns and the towns grew into cities, until now there is hardly any forest left. Greta knows she has to help the animals who live in the forest, but how? Luckily, Greta has an idea… A section at the back explains that, in reality, the fight against the 'giants' isn’t over and explains how you can help Greta in her fight. This book has been printed sustainably in the UK on 100% recycled paper. By buying a copy of this book, you are making a donation of 3% of the cover price to Greenpeace UK.

Come and Sail with Me (Rigby Star Independent #Pink Level)

by Lisa Thompson

How many gold coins will the Captain give for each barrel? Meet Captain Red Beard, Bones the sea dog, Fingers the parrot and the rest of the sea-loving pirate crew aboard their ship the Black Beast. The Pirate Cove series is expertly levelled to Book Bands ensuring that every independent reading session is successful in helping to turn children into confident and enthusiastic readers. There are also clear parent notes inside every book to support parents reading at home with their children.

Come and Sail with Me (Rigby Star Independent #Pink Level)

by Lisa Thompson

How many gold coins will the Captain give for each barrel? Meet Captain Red Beard, Bones the sea dog, Fingers the parrot and the rest of the sea-loving pirate crew aboard their ship the Black Beast. The Pirate Cove series is expertly levelled to Book Bands ensuring that every independent reading session is successful in helping to turn children into confident and enthusiastic readers. There are also clear parent notes inside every book to support parents reading at home with their children.

Good News! (Rigby Star Independent #Pink Level Fiction)

by Lisa Thompson

This is a series set in the realm of kings and queens, knights and dragons. In this book good news travels fast within the kingdom.nbsp;

Good News! (Rigby Star Independent #Pink Level)

by Lisa Thompson

This is a series set in the realm of kings and queens, knights and dragons. In this book good news travels fast within the kingdom.nbsp;

The Bedtime Book of Incredible Questions

by Isabel Thomas

This fascinating and fact-filled book tackles a multitude of weird and wonderful questions about everything from unicorns to the universe.A Guardian Best Children's Book of 2022"The perfect present for any inquisitive child." -The Sunday Times Have you ever struggled to concentrate because there are SO many questions buzzing around your brain? Here are answers to seventy-one of the most bamboozling questions and curious queries that you can think of. How many stars are in the night sky? Why don't animals wear clothes? Do plants have feelings?This book will define, debunk, and demystify the trickiest of questions and open your eyes to amazing facts you have never even thought of! With engaging and accessible text and accompanied by exciting, inviting illustrations, The Bedtime Book of Incredible Questions is the perfect bedside companion to delve into when you are wondering if there really is an answer to everything."Top-notch nonfiction from a profoundly accomplished creator, it's the sort of book that could ignite lifelong scientific curiosity." -Guardian

The Things We Miss

by Leah Stecher

"Magical and heartbreaking! You will read this book in one gulp." - Jennifer L. Holm, New York Times-bestselling author of The Fourteenth GoldfishWhen You Reach Me meets Starfish in this heartfelt contemporary middle grade about a misfit girl who finds a way to skip all of the hard parts of life.J.P. Green has always felt out of step. She doesn't wear the right clothes, she doesn't say the right things, and her body…well, she'd rather not talk about it. And seventh grade is shaping up to be the worst year yet. So when J.P. discovers a mysterious door in her neighbor's treehouse, she doesn't hesitate before walking through. The door sends her three days forward in time. Suddenly, J.P. can skip all the worst parts of seventh grade: Fitness tests in P.E., oral book reports, awkward conversations with her mom…she can avoid them all and no one even knows she was gone.But can you live a life without any of the bad parts? Are there experiences out there that you can't miss?This moving middle grade novel about mental health, body acceptance, and self-confidence asks what it truly means to show up for the people you love-and for yourself.

Some Days: A Tale of Love, Ice Cream, and My Mom's Chronic Illness

by Julie A. Stamm

Nothing can stop Wyatt and Rosie in this heartwarming tale about having a parent with a chronic illness Even when Wyatt&’s mom isn&’t feeling her best, he still thinks she&’s a superhero! Rosie and Wyatt go on adventures every day: On sleepy days, they build a cozy pillow fort just for two. On wobbly days, Wyatt gets out Rosie&’s magical walking stick and they cast spells on his toys. And on one super-special day, the whole family heads to town for the big &“funraiser&”! Warm and uplifting, Some Days is the perfect story to share with your child about life with multiple sclerosis—or any chronic illness. Although some days are fast and some are slow, Rosie and Wyatt fill each one with love, excitement, and fun . . . not to mention ice cream!

The Empty Nest: 31 Parents Tell the Truth About Relationships, Love, and Freedom After the Kids Fly the Coop

by Karen Stabiner

A heartwarming, wry, and often surprising collection of essays about the next rite of passage for Baby Boomers: what happens when the kids leave homeAs the baby boom generation ages -- the oldest are now turning sixty -- many of them are learning to deal with a whole new way of life, after the last child has finally moved out and they are, once again, alone. It's the same milestone their own parents faced, but as with so many other markers, this generation approaches it in a whole new way.In this fascinating collection, journalist Karen Stabiner has assembled essays from thirty-one writers, including well-known authors such as Anna Quindlen, Ellen Goodman, and Susan Shreve, about their own experience with the empty nest. Parents whose children left home last week join those with grandchildren to explore how life changes once the offspring leave (unless, of course, they move back in again later). They represent the full range of experience -- from traditional nuclear families to single parents to gay parents to grandparents -- with humor, grace, and poignancy.

Alf’s pet bat: Initial Code Unit 8 (Initial Code First Steps Collection)

by Sounds-Write

Fran’s pet crab: Initial Code Unit 9 (Initial Code First Steps Collection)

by Sounds-Write

Jess’s pet fox: Initial Code Unit 7 (Initial Code First Steps Collection)

by Sounds-Write

Josh’s pet fish: Initial Code Unit 11 (Initial Code First Steps Collection)

by Sounds-Write

Ken's pet bug: Initial Code Unit 5 (Initial Code First Steps Collection)

by Sounds-Write

Kim’s pet chimp: Initial Code Unit 11 (Initial Code First Steps Collection)

by Sounds-Write

Meg’s pet moth: Initial Code Unit 11 (Initial Code First Steps Collection)

by Sounds-Write

Sal’s pet squid: Initial Code Unit 11 (Initial Code First Steps Collection)

by Sounds-Write

Sam’s pet skunk: Initial Code Unit 10 (Initial Code First Steps Collection)

by Sounds-Write

Tim’s pet chick: Initial Code Unit 11 (Initial Code First Steps Collection)

by Sounds-Write

Viv's pig and hen: Initial Code Unit 4 (Initial Code First Steps Collection)

by Sounds-Write

You're Safe With Me

by Chitra Soundar

When the moon rises high and the stars twinkle, it is bedtime for the baby animals of the Indian forest. But tonight, when the skies turn dark and the night grows stormy, the little ones can’t sleep. SWISH-SWISH! CRACK-TRACK! FLASH-SNAP! goes the storm. Only Mama Elephant with her words of wisdom can reassure them. “You’re safe with me.”

You're Safe With Me

by Chitra Soundar

When the moon rises high and the stars twinkle, it is bedtime for the baby animals of the Indian forest. But tonight, when the skies turn dark and the night grows stormy, the little ones can’t sleep. SWISH-SWISH! CRACK-TRACK! FLASH-SNAP! goes the storm. Only Mama Elephant with her words of wisdom can reassure them. “You’re safe with me.”

The New Big Book of U.S. Presidents: Fascinating Facts About Each And Every President, Including An American History Timeline

by Running Press

The New Big Book of U.S. Presidents is the perfect introduction for young readers to learn the lives and times of America's 45 most influential leaders. Readers can learn about our new president and relive the course of American history through digestible information about each president's term in office and the major political issues of each era, as well as through detailed timelines and historical photographs and illustrations throughout. Quick-reference sidebars provide brief summaries of the major events and important people who emerged during each presidential term.This engaging and enlightening book will be a favorite among children studying U.S. history and who crave fun facts that cannot be found in textbooks!

The New Big Book of U.S. Presidents

by Running Press

Updated for 2013, readers can easily relive the course of American history through a detailed timeline, more than 50 vivid photographs and illustrations, information about each president's term in office, and the major political issues of each era.

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