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It's fun to be a Baby-sitters' Little Sister! When Karen adopts a
grandmother from Stoneybrook Manor, she has more grandmas than
anyone she knows -- five! Karen thinks that is very special. But
Karen's new grandmother is so different! Grandma B makes Karen
listen to old music. And she teaches Karen funny dances, like the
foxtrot. Are five grandmothers too many for Karen?
It's fun to be a Baby-sitters Little Sister! Karen's having her
first sleepover ever! She and her friends are going to tell spooky
stories, try on makeup, and raid the refrigerator. But then Karen
and Nancy get into a big fight. Karen doesn't want Nancy to come to
her party. A new girl comes instead, and she is no fun! What will
Karen do now?
A little girl holds lessons learned in her grandfather’s
sari-sari store close while adjusting to a new home in this sweet
picture book about the joy of community, connection, and Filipino
culture. For one girl, summers used to mean helping Lolo run his
sari-sari store, which was always brimming with goods for the
neighborhood: shampoo packets for Ate Jane, rice and eggs for
Tonton, and a sympathetic ear for anyone who needed it.
“Sari-sari means a good variety—just look around and you’ll
see. What help can you give your community?” Lolo would say, as
he filled his shelves with what people would need. Now that she’s
far from the Philippines, she misses Lolo and the friendly faces
that surrounded his sari-sari store. But when she remembers her
grandfather’s words, her heart keeps Lolo close, and she starts
to see opportunities for connection and community in her new home.
It's fun to be a Baby-sitters Little Sister! Karen will try
anything! Karen has new roller skates. She is a very good skater.
She can ever do tricks. But oh, no! Karen falls down and breaks her
wrist! She has to go to the hospital and get a cast. Karen wants
somebody famous to sign her cast. It isn't going to be easy-but
Karen won't give up till she gets the job done!
It's fun to be a Baby-sitters Little Sister! We Heart Cats! Karen's
best friend Hannie just got a new kitten. Now all her friends have
cats. And Karen has a great idea. She can start a club like her big
sister Kristy. It will be a Kittycat Club! What will the club do?
Karen can't baby-sit like Kristy...but she can cat-sit! Will anyone
want Karen as a cat-sitter? They'd better-running a club is hard
work!
It's fun to be a Baby-sitters Little Sister! No fair! Karen is
having a bad-luck day. Her favorite jeans are missing. There's no
prize in the Crunch-O cereal box. And Boo-Boo the cat runs away
from her! Karen tries everything to make her day better. But her
bad luck just won't go away. She even gets punished and sent to her
room! Poor Karen-will this be her worst day ever?
It's fun to be a Baby-sitters Little Sister! Is she Mrs.
Porter...or a witch? Karen lives next door to an old lady named
Mrs. Porter. Mrs. Porter wears long black robes and has wild gray
hair. Her black cat is named Midnight. No wonder Karen thinks Mrs.
Porter is a witch! Mrs. Porter is having a meeting at her house.
Karen is sure the meeting is for witches. Are the witches going to
cast a spell on Karen? Or will she be brave enough to send them
away-once and for all?
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Maya and the Robot (Paperback)
Eve L Ewing; Illustrated by Christine Almeda
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R234
R199
Discovery Miles 1 990
Save R35 (15%)
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The first book in a brand-new illustrated chapter book series
inspired by the life of 11-year-old viral video star and social
activist Sarai Gonzalez. Sarai Gonzalez is AWESOME. Fourth grader
Sarai Gonzalez can do anything. She can bake, dance, and run her
own cupcake business. But when Sarai's grandparents are forced to
move, even Sarai's not sure what to do. So she hatches a
super-awesome plan with her younger sisters and cousin to buy back
the house. But houses are more expensive than she ever thought, her
sisters won't listen, and she's running out of time. Will Sarai
find a way to save the day?Inspired by the life of viral video
sensation and social activist Sarai Gonzalez with the help of
award-winning children's book author Monica Brown.
The second book in the Sarai Gonzalez illustrated chapter book
series inspired by the life of 11-year-old viral video sensation
and social activist Sarai Gonzalez. When Sarai's best friend
suddenly moves away, Sarai has to navigate school -- and the
unfriendly girls in the cafeteria -- all by herself. Then, new girl
Christina moves to town and the teacher volunteers Sarai to show
her around. But Sarai thinks Christina is not at all like her--she
never wants to play at recess, she's always got her head in a
notebook and she's so shy! But when Christina writes Sarai a
spoken-word poem for her to recite at the class talent show, Sarai
learns that sometimes winning teams are made from unlikely
pairs!Inspired by the life of viral video sensation and social
activist Sarai Gonzalez with the help of award-winning children's
book author Monica Brown.
The first book in a brand-new illustrated chapter book series
inspired by the life of 11-year-old viral video star and social
activist Sarai Gonzalez. The Spanish edition of Sarai and the
Meaning of Awesome!Fourth grader Sarai Gonzalez can do anything.
She can bake, dance, and run her own cupcake business. But when
Sarai's grandparents are forced to move, even Sarai's not sure what
to do. So she hatches a super-awesome plan with her younger sisters
and cousin to buy back the house. Will Sarai find a way to save the
day? Inspired by the life of viral video sensation and social
activist Sarai Gonzalez with the help of award-winning children's
book author Monica Brown.Sarai es EXTRAORDINARIA. Esta chica de
cuarto grado puede hornear, bailar y administrar su propio negocio.
Pero cuando a sus abuelos los obligan a mudarse de casa, no sabe
que hacer. ?Encontrara una manera de resolver el problema? Un libro
inspirado en el famoso video de la activista social Sarai Gonzalez.
Escrito por Sarai Gonzalez y Monica Brown.
The second book in the Sarai Gonzalez illustrated chapter book
series inspired by the life of 11-year-old viral video sensation
and social activist Sarai Gonzalez The Spanish edition of Sarai in
the Spotlight!When Sarai's best friend suddenly moves away, Sarai
has to navigate school -- and the unfriendly girls in the cafeteria
-- all by herself. Then, new girl Christina moves to town and the
teacher volunteers Sarai to show her around. But Sarai thinks
Christina is not at all like her--she never wants to play at
recess, she's always got her head in a notebook and she's so shy!
But when Christina writes Sarai a spoken-word poem for her to
recite at the class talent show, Sarai learns that sometimes
winning teams are made from unlikely pairs!La maestra de Sarai le
pide que ayude a una nina nueva que acaba de llegar a la escuela.
Sarai piensa que la nina nueva no se parece en nada a ella; esta
siempre estudiando y es muy timida. ?Cambiara de opinion cuando la
nina escriba un poema para que recite en el espectaculo de la
escuela?
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