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This utterly unique book for kids 4 to 8 explores super-small
creatures with astounding abilities through rhyming and comic-style
spreads. Did you know that some of the smallest creatures on Earth
have real-life superpowers? The minute oribatid mite can lift more
than 1,000 times its own weight. A tiny type of salamander (called
an axolotl) can regrow body parts. And the almost microscopic
tardigrade? It can survive practically anywhere, even in outer
space! Acclaimed author Tiffany Stone combines comic panels and
zany rhymes to share incredible facts about our world's miniature
marvels, while illustrator Ashley Spires' cartoon-style
illustrations make these itty-bitty superheroes (and supervillains)
pop from the page. From glow-in-the-dark sharks to immortal
jellyfish and tiny cats with lethal aim, Super Small shows readers
that just because you are small, it doesn't mean you aren't
super-and sometimes being small can be super in and of itself.
Two sworn enemies learn that they have more in common than meets
the eye, and it's never too late to make a new friend-even if it
takes decades! Ever since they were little hatchlings, Turtle and
Tortoise decided that they'd forever be separated due to their
different shells. As years and years go by, the two reptiles stay
on opposites side of the pen and embark on their own adventures,
while holding an everlasting grudge. Until one day, Turtle and
Tortoise get into a bit of pickle and need each other's help! This
hilarious and heartwarming picture book from Merry Un-Christmas
author Mike Reiss and The Most Magnificent Thing creator Ashley
Spires is perfect for fans of unlikely pairs such as Frog and Toad
Are Friends by Arnold Lobel, Duck and Bear from Jory John's
Goodnight Already!, and Boy + Bot by Ame Dyckman. Turtle has a
smooth shell. Tortoise has a rough shell. Goodness gracious! How
can they possibly be friends?!
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The Red Shoes (Paperback)
Eleri Glass; Illustrated by Ashley Spires
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R176
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Binky is a space cat - at least in his own mind. He's really a
house cat who has never left the family "space station." Unlike
other house cats, Binky has a mission: to blast off into outer
space (outside), explore unknown places (the backyard) and battle
aliens (bugs). Binky must undergo rigorous training so he can repel
the alien attacks that threaten his humans. As he builds his
spaceship, he must be extremely careful with his blueprints - the
enemy is always watching. Soon Binky is ready to voyage into outer
space. His humans go out there every day and he's sure they need a
certified space cat to protect them. But just as he's about to
blast off with his co-pilot, Ted (stuffed mousie), Binky realizes
that he's left something very important behind ? and it's not the
zero-gravity kitty litter. In the first book in the Binky Adventure
series, graphic-novel readers will delight in watching where this
lovable and quirky cat's imagination takes him.
Award-winning author and illustrator Ashley Spires has created a
charming picture book about an unnamed girl and her very best
friend, who happens to be a dog. The girl has a wonderful idea.
"She is going to make the most MAGNIFICENT thing She knows just how
it will look. She knows just how it will work. All she has to do is
make it, and she makes things all the time. Easy-peasy " But making
her magnificent thing is anything but easy, and the girl tries and
fails, repeatedly. Eventually, the girl gets really, really mad.
She is so mad, in fact, that she quits. But after her dog convinces
her to take a walk, she comes back to her project with renewed
enthusiasm and manages to get it just right. For the early grades'
exploration of character education, this funny book offers a
perfect example of the rewards of perseverance and creativity. The
girl's frustration and anger are vividly depicted in the detailed
art, and the story offers good options for dealing honestly with
these feelings, while at the same time reassuring children that
it's okay to make mistakes. The clever use of verbs in groups of
threes is both fun and functional, offering opportunities for
wonderful vocabulary enrichment. The girl doesn't just "make" her
magnificent thing -- she "tinkers and hammers and measures," she
"smoothes and wrenches and fiddles," she "twists and tweaks and
fastens." These precise action words are likely to fire up the
imaginations of youngsters eager to create their own inventions and
is a great tie-in to learning about Science, Technology,
Engineering and Math.
Binky the Space Cat, star of this junior graphic novel series, has
been assigned an important mission: to train a new space cadet
recruit. But when the youngster named Gordon shows up at Binky's
house, he's not the kitten Binky expected. In fact, he's not a
kitten at all. He's a dog! Because of a new diversity program, dogs
are now allowed into P.U.R.S.T. --- Pets of the Universe Ready for
Space Travel (formerly Felines of the Universe Ready for Space
Travel). Ever dutiful, Binky and his colleague Gracie give it their
best effort to train him, but Gordon just seems too simpleminded to
be up to the task. It's not until they've nearly given up in
exasperation that the two cats learn the surprising truth about
Gordon --- he's not the dimwitted dog they thought he was!
Author-illustrator Ashley Spires has created a hilarious premise
for this unique series. The artwork, with its limited palette of
soft neutral colors, keeps the focus on the animals' antics. The
dialogue is mainly in cat- or dog-speak (?roooph!?), but Spires
also includes many other sound effects (including ?pssssssss? for
peeing and ?poot? for gas passing). This book is clever and funny,
with lots of action, melodrama and laugh-out-loud physical comedy,
making it enormously appealing to emerging readers. In addition,
the inclusion of the topic of diversity here provides an
opportunity for classroom discussions about differences and our
expectations about others. The book also speaks to the character
education concepts of initiative, responsibility and teamwork.
?Lou and her friends are BRAVE adventurers. They run FASTER than
airplanes. They build MIGHTY fortresses. They rescue WILD animals.?
But one day, when they're looking for a ship to play pirates in,
Lou's friend has an idea: ?Up there! The tree can be our ship!?
?Ummm ...? says Lou. This is something new. Lou has never climbed a
tree before, and she's sure she can't do it. So she tries to
convince her friends to play a not-up-a-tree game. When that
doesn't work, she comes up with reasons for not joining them ---
her arm is sore, her cat needs a walk, you shouldn't climb so soon
after eating. Finally, she tells herself she doesn't want to climb
the tree. But is that true, or is this brave adventurer just too
afraid to try? This delightful picture book from Ashley Spires,
bestselling author of The Most Magnificent Thing, perfectly depicts
what children go through when confronted with something difficult.
With humor and endearing artwork, Spires sensitively portrays Lou
procrastinating, making excuses, imagining alternatives and denying
she cares. Ultimately, Lou faces her fear, and although she fails,
the effort empowers her, encouraging a growth mindset. All the
while, Lou's friends model compassionate friendship by offering to
teach her how to climb and then moving the game. This book makes a
perfect choice for a character education discussion about courage
or resilience, or a life-skills lesson on facing challenges. The
story also promotes the joy of imaginative play in the outdoors.
Binky the Space Cat along with fellow space pets Gordie and Gracie
have been left at the pet hotel while their humans go on vacation.
Only it's not a hotel at all --- it's the vet! ?No way are they
staying, ? Binky thinks. ?They are an elite space team. There is no
chance that a 'pet hotel' will contain the likes of them.? So the
trio hatch a plan to escape through the building's vents. But along
the way, their mission takes a precarious turn when they stumble
upon the secret lab of the notorious Professor Tuffy in the vet's
basement. A former space pet, Tuffy switched allegiances years ago
to work with the aliens. Since then, she's been perfecting the
ultimate anti-human weapon, and it's finally complete! Does the
team have what it takes to thwart the evil fugitive before she
unleashes her ingenious creation on the world? This is the final
book in the popular graphic novel adventure series starring the
irresistible Binky, beloved for his deadpan humor and unwavering
dedication to the cause. With high drama, unexpected twists and
loads of physical comedy --- punctuated with comical animal sound
effects throughout --- bestselling author and illustrator Ashley
Spires's series provides hilarious, page-turning fun. It's perfect
for beginning readers who are looking for lively stories without
too much text. The mission-oriented perspective of the team also
lends this title to character education lessons on courage,
initiative and teamwork.
In Binky's third adventure, our intrepid, sometimes accident-prone
hero is shaken out of his routine when he's forced to contend with
Gracie, a dainty striped foster kitty who comes to live at Binky's
space station (aka his home at 42 Sentinel Parkway). Binky
instantly resents the new arrival, whose cute face and perfect
manners are downright annoying. Indeed, Gracie seems too perfect.
So Binky decides to do some undercover investigating and discovers
a shocking truth about the family guest. Soon Binky is thrust
full-throttle into a situation that puts all his Space Cat skills
to the ultimate test
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