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Pillow Talk
Stephanie Cooke; Illustrated by Mel Valentine
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R733
R610
Discovery Miles 6 100
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The Animal Rescue Friends gang is back with ten sweet tales about
their furry, feathered, and flying friends! Join Bell, Maddie,
Noah, and the rest of the Animal Rescue Friends as they learn to
love an affectionate rat named Whiskers, find Sergio the tortoise a
forever home that’s just his speed, fall for the antics of a
chatty parrot with a familiar name, and more! Along the way, they
make a few new friends and learn that everyone—even insects—can
sometimes use a helping hand.
The Animal Rescue Friends gang is back with ten sweet tales about
their furry, feathered, and flying friends! Join Bell, Maddie,
Noah, and the rest of the Animal Rescue Friends as they learn to
love an affectionate rat named Whiskers, find Sergio the tortoise a
forever home that's just his speed, fall for the antics of a chatty
parrot with a familiar name, and more! Along the way, they make a
few new friends and learn that everyone--even insects--can
sometimes use a helping hand.
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Pillow Talk
Stephanie Cooke; Illustrated by Mel Valentine
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R420
R336
Discovery Miles 3 360
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Love Letters to Play explores and cherishes the power of play. It
is centred around the transformational power of play to empower
children to understand both their own identities and the world
around them. The book presents inspirational and thought-provoking
words from across the world to open-up our thinking about play and
childhood.
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The Racc Pack
Stephanie Cooke; Illustrated by Whitney Gardner
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R384
R320
Discovery Miles 3 200
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Live life in the trash lane with this first entry in a hilarious
middle grade graphic novel series about a family of sneaky raccoons
from graphic novel superstars Stephanie Cooke and Whitney Gardner!
Meet the Bin family, a trio of raccoons in the risky business of
dumpster diving for all their needs. With Dusty's brains, ReRe's
muscle, and Scraps's gadgets (please don't tell him he's almost
definitely an opossum), the Binses are determined to leave no
garbage bin unturned in their pursuit of the tastiest, most
delicious trash they can find. When the family discovers a new
upscale grocery store that's throwing away their perfectly good
food at the end of each day, the Binses hatch a heist so daring
it'll have them rolling in garbage all winter long. But a
critter-despising CEO, Jeff Beans, and the high-tech defense system
he's installed means liberating that trash is going to take all the
skills the Racc Pack have...and maybe some help from a cat burglar
with a mysterious past.
A witch named Abby and her three friends--a wolf-girl, a ghost, and
a pumpkinhead--band together to try and save their supernatural
town from an invasion of rabid (but adorable!) chaos bunnies in
this enchanting middle-grade graphic novel for fans of Making
Friends, The Okay Witch, and Lumberjanes. It's fall break in the
supernatural town of North Haven, and young witch Abby's plans
include pitching in at her mom's magical coffee shop, practicing
her potion making, and playing board games with her best friends--a
pumpkinhead, a wolf-girl, and a ghost. But when Abby finds her
younger sister being picked on by some speed demons, she lets out a
burst of magic so strong, it opens a portal to a realm of chaos
bunnies. And while these bunnies may look cute, they're about to
bring the a-hop-ocalypse (and get Abby in a cauldronful of trouble)
unless she figures out a way to reverse the powerful magic she
unwittingly released. What's a witch to do? In this deliciously
humorous, cozy, and bewitching graphic novel, sometimes the most of
powerful magic comes from our connections to family and friends
(but kicking bunny butt is great, too).
Oh My Gods!, the first in a new middle grade graphic novel series,
reads as if Raina Telgemeier and Rick Riordan teamed up to write a
comic, and offers a fresh and funny spin on Greek mythology. When
an average girl moves to Mt. Olympus, she discovers her new
classmates are gods and mythological creatures are actually
real--as if junior high isn't hard enough! Karen is just an average
thirteen-year-old from New Jersey who loves to play video games
with her friends and watch movies with her mom. But when she moves
to Greece to live with her eccentric, mysterious father, Zed,
suddenly everything she thought about herself--about life--is up in
the air. Starting a new school can be difficult, but starting
school at Mt. Olympus Junior High, where students are gods and
goddesses, just might take the cake. Especially when fellow
classmates start getting turned to stone. Greek mythology . . . a
little less myth, a little more eek! And if Karen's classmates are
immortal beings, who does that make her?
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Oh My Gods! (Paperback)
Stephanie Cooke; Illustrated by Juliana Moon; Insha Fitzpatrick
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R349
R243
Discovery Miles 2 430
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Karen is just an average thirteen-year-old from New Jersey who
loves to play video games with her friends and watch movies with
her mom. But when she moves to Greece to live with her eccentric,
mysterious father, Zed, suddenly everything she thought about
herself - about life - is up in the air. Starting a new school can
be difficult, but starting school at Mt. Olympus Junior High, where
students are gods and goddesses, just might take the cake.
Especially when fellow classmates start getting turned to stone.
Greek mythology . . . a little less myth, a little more eek! And if
Karen's classmates are immortal beings, who does that make her?
A witch named Abby and her three friends--a wolf-girl, a ghost, and
a pumpkinhead--band together to try and save their supernatural
town from an invasion of rabid (but adorable!) chaos bunnies in
this enchanting middle-grade graphic novel for fans of Making
Friends, The Okay Witch, and Lumberjanes. It's fall break in the
supernatural town of North Haven, and young witch Abby's plans
include pitching in at her mom's magical coffee shop, practicing
her potion making, and playing board games with her best friends--a
pumpkinhead, a wolf-girl, and a ghost. But when Abby finds her
younger sister being picked on by some speed demons, she lets out a
burst of magic so strong, it opens a portal to a realm of chaos
bunnies. And while these bunnies may look cute, they're about to
bring the a-hop-ocalypse (and get Abby in a cauldronful of trouble)
unless she figures out a way to reverse the powerful magic she
unwittingly released. What's a witch to do? In this deliciously
humorous, cozy, and bewitching graphic novel, sometimes the most of
powerful magic comes from our connections to family and friends
(but kicking bunny butt is great, too).
Love Letters to Play explores and cherishes the power of play. It
is centred around the transformational power of play to empower
children to understand both their own identities and the world
around them. The book presents inspirational and thought-provoking
words from across the world to open-up our thinking about play and
childhood.
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We Are The Danger (Paperback)
Fabian Lelay; Edited by Stephanie Cooke; Artworks by Fabian Lelay, Claudia Aguirre
bundle available
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R455
R343
Discovery Miles 3 430
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As part of the global Governing Uranium Project headed by the
Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS), the Center for
Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) analyzed U.S.
experiences with the security of its "front-end" uranium industry.
This report examines current U.S. regulation and industry practices
regarding security measures and controls over natural uranium prior
to enrichment. Topics include prudent management practices,
export-import controls, transportation, physical protection, and
material accounting. The report highlights security analysis on
uranium mining, milling, and conversion, which have historically
enjoyed less proliferation scrutiny than other components of the
nuclear fuel cycle.
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