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Piper Reed is excited to move to a new state and catch up with
old friends. But the move doesn't go as smoothly as she expected:
Piper has trouble feeling accepted in her new surroundings. But
then she meets Arizona Smiley. Arizona is an avid stamp collector
and bowls in a league. Piper is intrigued by Arizona's originality
and before long, she wins Arizona's affections, and the two become
great friends. This move turns out to be the best one yet, and in
Kimberly Willis Holt's "Piper Reed, Forever Friend," Piper is eager
to spread her trademark "Get Off the Bus" catchphrase once
again.
Previously published as "Piper Reed, the Great Gypsy."
The Gypsy Club Creed
"""We are the Gypsies of land and sea.
We move from port to port.
We make friends wherever we go.
And everywhere we go, we let people know
That we're the Gypsies of land and sea." Piper's dad--the Navy
Chief--might be gone again, but Piper's got plenty to keep her busy
at home: new neighbors, a spaceship beach house, a trip to New
Orleans, and most important, the upcoming Gypsy Club pet show.
Piper is determined to win, but teaching her dog Bruna tricks seems
nearly impossible. Bruna is simply un-teachable Or is she? Join
Piper as she embarks on new and exciting adventures
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Piper Reed, Navy Brat (Paperback)
Kimberly Willis Holt; Illustrated by Christine Davenier
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R289
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Discovery Miles 2 410
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It's not easy being the middle child, especially when your dad
is a Navy Chief. Meet Piper Reed, a spunky nine-year-old who has
moved more times than she can count on one hand. From Texas to
Guam, wherever Piper goes, adventure follows, inspired by her
active imagination, free-wheeling spirit, and a bit of sister
magic. Unlike her older sister, Tori, Piper loves being part of a
Navy family, and unlike her little sister, Sam, Piper is no prodigy
genius. Piper is Piper--fearless and full of life.
Let your children discover the works of poet Emily Dickinson in
Emily Dickinson. As the premier title in the Poetry for Kids
series, Emily Dickinson introduces children to the works of poet
Emily Dickinson. Poet, professor, and scholar Susan Snively has
carefully chosen 35 poems of interest to children and their
families. Each poem is beautifully illustrated by Christine
Davenier and thoroughly explained by an expert. The gentle
introduction, which is divided into sections by season of the year,
includes commentary, definitions of important words, and a
foreword.
Previously published as "Piper Reed Gets a Job."
Piper Reed and her fellow Gypsy Club members are in need of a
clubhouse. Raising money to buy one proves a challenge. Piper,
being the resourceful fifth grader that she is, launches her own
party-planning business and gets her first job throwing young
Brady's birthday celebration. But things don't go as expected on
the day of the big event. Fortunately for Piper, her friends and
family come to her rescue
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Snowy Race (Hardcover)
April Jones Prince; Illustrated by Christine Davenier
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R495
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Discovery Miles 4 220
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Early One Morning (Hardcover)
Mem Fox; Illustrated by Christine Davenier
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R464
R394
Discovery Miles 3 940
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The sun comes up, and Miss Lina's ballerinas go to ballet class.
They jump They spin They point their toes But when class is over,
Miss Lina's ballerinas keep dancing wherever they go.
Based on the beloved Miss Lina's Ballerinas books, this is an
original text that is just right for ballet-loving beginning
readers.
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Snowy Race (Paperback)
April Jones Prince; Illustrated by Christine Davenier
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R240
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In a busy urban neighborhood, six very different individuals who
don't know each other have something in common: they all relish the
companionship of a friendly cat that roams the area. From a
librarian to a homeless war veteran to a little girl who's just
moved in, this cat makes everyone's world a little brighter, a
little less lonely.
Each neighbor is unaware of the cat's visits with everyone else, so
he goes by many different names: Stuart Little, Dove, Placido--the
cat answers to them all. Only when a near-accident threatens the
cat does everyone learn his true identity and owner. In learning
about each other, the people in the neighborhood come together as a
community.
THE CAT WITH SEVEN NAMES is a heartfelt story that reflects the
need and desire of all people to be a part of a community, to have
a connection with someone or something--be it animal or human. Told
from the perspective of each of the six neighbors, Tony Johnston
introduces point of view to readers of all ages, while Christine
Davenier's loose watercolor illustrations beautifully depict the
diversity of the world around us.
Piper and her family are going camping--nothing could be better.
But when Piper finds out that the camping trip is on Halloween,
nothing could be worse Still, catching fish, roasting marshmallows,
and sleeping in a trailer are right up Piper's alley, even if
getting poison ivy is not. Get ready for another terrific adventure
starring the ever-spunky, ever-loving Piper Reed.
It's Valentine's Day, one of Geraldine's favorite times of year She
gets out her very best glitter to make cards for her family and
friends at school, trying extra hard to think of ways to showcase
all of their special qualities. But when Gerry gets to school and
realizes she accidentally took a folder of Daddy's work papers
instead of the cards she worked so hard on - oh no - she can't help
but be disappointed. Thankfully, her teacher helps her find an
extra special way to celebrate the inner sparkle of each of her
friends.
Another heartwarming Very Fairy Princess adventure from bestselling
mother-daughter team Julie Andrews and Emma Walton Hamilton,
beautifully illustrated by Christine Davenier.
The end of the school year is here, and Very Fairy Princess Gerry
is getting ready to graduate She always loves a celebration, but
can't help but feel a little sad as she empties her cubby, takes
down her art projects, and says goodbye to her class pet, Houdini
the hamster. She's also a little nervous about leaving Miss Pym...
what if her new teacher doesn't let Gerry wear her wings and crown?
Change can be hard, even for a fairy princess Thankfully, she
realizes that new things can bring their own sparkle.
From the mother-daughter team of Julie Andrews and Emma Walton
Hamilton comes another delightful story in the #1 "New York Times
"best-selling Very Fairy Princess series.
The end of the school year is here, and Very Fairy Princess Gerry
is getting ready to graduate She always loves a celebration, but
can't help but feel a little sad as she empties her cubby, takes
down her art projects, and says goodbye to her class pet, Houdini
the hamster. She's also a little nervous about leaving Miss Pym...
what if her new teacher doesn't let Gerry wear her wings and crown?
Change can be hard, even for a fairy princess Thankfully, she
realizes that new things can bring their own sparkle.
From the mother-daughter team of Julie Andrews and Emma Walton
Hamilton comes another delightful story in the #1 "New York Times
"best-selling Very Fairy Princess series.
Gerry has a week off from school for Spring Break, and she's given
a very special job - watching over the class pet, Houdini the
hamster! Gerry wants to make sure Houdini feels right at home, so
she learns his favorite snacks, reads him stories, and even paints
him a picture of her classroom. But then, the hamster darts right
out of his cage and goes missing! It's time for Gerry to put on her
thinking crown to figure out how to get him back. With full-color
illustrations throughout, this Level 1 early reader is perfect for
Very Fairy Princess fans who are ready to take the next step beyond
picture books.
A grandpa's memories of brilliant night skies inspire a little girl
to take action in a tale for budding community organizers and star
lovers alike. Mabel loves stars. She counts five from her window
and thirty-seven from her back garden. But her grandpa tells her
that, as a child, he could see thousands. Could it be true? Mabel
climbs a hill looking for more stars - only to discover that the
nearby glow from town makes them hard to see. What would it take
for her neighbours to turn off their lights, just for one night, so
that everyone could see the starlit sky? Sue Soltis's tale of a
young activist and Christine Davenier's luminous illustrations will
leave readers curious about the dark-sky movement - and the wonder
that is waiting for them just up the street.
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