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One More Outlaw (Hardcover)
Michael Verrett; Cover design or artwork by Michael Verrett
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R864
Discovery Miles 8 640
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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A Lion for Zion (Hardcover)
Kathleen Mayeux; Edited by Kathleen Mayeux; Illustrated by Michael Verrett
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R875
Discovery Miles 8 750
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Oooh La La Day (Hardcover)
Michael Verrett; Illustrated by Michael Verrett; Cover design or artwork by Michael Verrett
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R930
Discovery Miles 9 300
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Orange Fox (Hardcover)
Michael Verrett; Illustrated by Michael Verrett; Cover design or artwork by Michael Verrett
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R907
Discovery Miles 9 070
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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There's A Crab in My Gumbo (Hardcover)
Michael Verrett; Illustrated by Michael Robert Verrett; Cover design or artwork by Michael Robert Verrett
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R625
R527
Discovery Miles 5 270
Save R98 (16%)
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How far and how high can your imagination go? How high will pigs
stack, how high can puppies pile? How far will a little mouse go to
feed his family? A collection of vignettes featuring dogs, cats,
bird, mice, frogs, fish, penguins, a boy and his kite and a girl
with her balloon and others.
For Zac Zap, a boy with spina bifida the wacky adventures continue.
In this second book, adventure finds Zac Zap. His bustling city
introduces the trolley and with the help of the friendly trolley
driver, Mr. Wes, Zac and his wheel chair explore like never before.
When he and Mr. Wes foil a robbery, the local head of Acme Trolley
fire Mr. Wes in spite of his heroics. The replacements trolley
drivers are indifferent to Zac's condition and incompetent. Zac
becomes a loss boy when he is mistakenly put in a mail car and sent
west hundreds of miles. A series of mishaps has him working for the
rail company, driving a bus, and arriving in the town of
Smartinville on the bayou Teche just in time to help his friend Amy
participate in the Great Big Canoe Race. Amy, who has Down syndrome
and Zac must out-paddle and outwit the competition, bears, a swamp
monster, hidden traps, and villains galore.
The prettiest girl on Planet X and her puppy, Knuffelen, live near
a friendly sun and moon. She and her puppy fix robots, fly rockets
ships, and collect moon beams, stardust, and sunbeams has they
travel around OUT--SPACE!
Zac Zap was born with spina bifidia which robbed him of the use of
his legs and impaired his speech. This does not stop him from
sharing joy as he goes about town in his wheelchair visiting the
shops and exploring the unusual streets and forgotten pathways. His
special talent is his hugs. Zac gives the best hugs in the world.
One day he learns there will be a great big race of machines. Zac
has a bicycle designed especially to be pedaled by hand. He enters
the race vowing not to quit. But can he out race a motorcycle girl,
an airplane, a bulldozer, an ice cream truck, a pie wagon, and an
evil boy on a pogo stick? First one to reach the Old Light House is
the winner. Religious themes.
With the rain a special quiet descends upon the people of New
Orleans. The busy city pauses--simpler struggles replace the hustle
and bustle. Life dissolves into neighborhood water colors. In these
somber times there are moments to reflect, appreciate bucolic
scenes, to splash across water puddles.
Visit a day in the life of the Carnnaregio district of northern
Venice. Here, everything passes the ancient church with blue doors.
Children go to school, dogs ride in boats, men walk to work,
mothers, daughters and granddaughters shop. It all happens among
the bridges and winding canals of this quiet neighborhood. Along
the way you will learn a little Italian.
Anne desires to be a writer, but admits she has no imagination, no
experience, and only knows what she had read in books. She decides
life should he orderly and well-planned and gives up on dreams of
romance and adventure. This is when she suddenly meets the
mysterious and annoying, Jules Allan and his dog, Sam. She and her
cat, Josephine are swept up in an adventure and taken to the land
of Homecoming. Here she is mistaken for Alice of Alice in
Wonderland and threatened by a Gray Queen and her ally the
Ombudsman, attacked by flying pirates and jealous girlfriends,
pestered by pixies, and for the life of her had no idea if any of
this is real or the product of her imagination ~ except she knows
she has no imagination, so maybe it is real. And the boy Jules
Allan, is he real or something that she had made up.
In the series WHEREVER THE WIND MAY BLOW, WINDSWEPT is the sequel
to HOMECOMING. The romance, humor, and adventure continues for Anne
and Jules Allan. Anne aspires to be a writer but though an avid
reader of 19th Century literature she realizes she has little
imagination. She decides to forgo thoughts of romance and adventure
and live a practical, well-ordered life. She is suddenly swept into
a fantastic adventure in the land of Homecoming by the mysterious,
Jules Allan. She is mistaken for Alice of Wonderland, attacked by
flying pirates and creature known as Enuffs. She encounter jealous
pixies, a vindictive Gray Queen and has troubles in babysitting. As
Anne tries to make sense of it all as she finds that her real
conflict is internal. She struggles to cope with clumsiness and
emotional outburst. All the while she is haunted by the mystery of
spiral staircases and the need to protect her inner child of
unconditional love.
A collection of rhymes that recall traditional values and the joys
of by-gone youth. Over forty rhyming stories written for primary
students and parents to read to their children. The rhymes are
organized into vignettes to include: Cherished, Jobs, When the Fair
Came to Town, Animals, Youth, Adventure, Far and Away and Serious
Nonsense. Personal favorites are Pretty Things Like me, The Hammer
and the Bell, Robert the Frog, Pony Tails, The Dinosaur Tree and
the Baseball Pitcher. Contains twenty black and white illustrations
A pour quoi story in the tradition of southern folk tales that
purports to explain why there are white alligators. Told from the
perspective of a clever raccoon, a traveling naturalist learns how
the actions of a sneaky alligator, a missing turtle, a bossy lady
duck, some crazy birds and a trio of ornery owls combine to create
a hilarious adventure story. Over 70 black and white illustration
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