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One puzzling mystery. Several slippery suspects. Endless
possibilities! Welcome to Haventry, a town where the ordinary and
extraordinary collide! With ghosts, werewolves and zombies living
side by side, trouble is always brewing. And when a fiendish crime
is committed, YOU are the detective in charge of the case. All
aboard the Transylvanian Express! YOU and your yeti boss Klaus are
headed to Castle Ursprung, home of the infamous vampire Count
Fledermaus. But before you get there, you have a mystery to solve:
Night Mayor Franklefink has vanished from the train. Someone
onboard must have played a role in his disappearance but who has
the strongest motive? Could it be Franklefink’s archnemesis
Bramwell Stoker? Or is Sandra Rigmarole, elf District Governor and
colleague of the Night Mayor, a more likely suspect? Or perhaps
Franklefink’s monster wife has suddenly turned against him? YOU
decide! With hundreds of paths to choose from and no dead ends,
you’ll solve the mystery every time! A fantastically imaginative
detective story for readers looking for an interactive adventure.
The 2004 Pulitzer Prize Winner for Fiction returns with a
collection of 14 short stories, rife with characters who will stay
with you well beyond the last page Edward P. Jones, the bestselling
and prize-winning author of 'The Known World', returns to the form
that first inspired him - the short story In this collection, Jones
returns to the city that inspired his first book, 'Lost in the
City'. This is the story of Washington DC, a city full of bustling
life, bursting forth from the banks of the swampy Potomac. These
are the stories of the city's ordinary inhabitants, its labourers
and lawyers, sailors and nuns, children and pensioners - people who
in Jones's masterful hands emerge as fully human and morally
complex. Casting his net wide, Jones explores the American Dream on
an epic canvas, from the dawn of the twentieth century until modern
times. His memorable cast of characters find themselves caught
between the old ways of the agricultural America of their past and
the temptations of the big city, struggling against the inequities
locked within slavery's legacy. Both witty and poignant, touching
and shocking, this collection is sure to make a lasting impression
and further confirm Jones as one of the masters of the genre.
One puzzling mystery. Several slippery suspects. Endless
possibilities! Welcome to Haventry, a town where the ordinary and
extraordinary collide! With ghosts, werewolves and zombies living
side by side, trouble is always brewing. And when a fiendish crime
is committed, YOU are the detective in charge of the case. It's the
first day of Magicon, the world's biggest magic convention, and
everyone is in town for the event. But when all the magic in
Haventry suddenly goes missing, it's up to YOU to find out who took
it and get it back in time for the opening ceremony! Should you
tail the head of the powerful Magic Circle, Grandmaster Dimbleby,
or does the newly crowned king of the elves raise your suspicions?
Could Enid the Evil Enchantress be too obvious a suspect, or is
Moondance the meditating unicorn deceptively innocent? YOU decide!
And you better do so quickly, because without magic to harness it,
an ancient monster is rising from its century-long sleep under the
town... With hundreds of paths to choose from and no dead ends,
you'll solve the mystery every time! A fantastically imaginative
detective story for readers looking for an interactive adventure.
Three years after the publication of his much-heralded, Pulitzer
Prize-winning novel, "The Known World," Edward P. Jones returned
with an elegiac, luminous masterpiece, "All Aunt Hagar's Children."
In these fourteen sweeping and sublime stories, Jones resurrects
the minor characters in his first award-winning story collection,
"Lost in the City." The result is vintage Jones: powerful,
magisterial tales that showcase his ability to probe the
complexities and tenaciousness of the human spirit.
"All Aunt Hagar's Children" is filled with people who call
Washington, D.C., home. Yet it is the city's ordinary citizens, not
its power brokers, who most concern Jones. Here, everyday people
who thought the values of the South would sustain them in the North
find "that the cohesion born and nurtured in the south would be but
memory in less than two generations."
This textbook offers a practical approach for designing and
implementing assessment for learning in the drama classroom.
Assessment in the Drama Classroom begins with a theoretical
overview that covers the purpose of assessment with
student-centered, culturally responsive methods. The following
chapters present an in-depth analysis of how to organize drama
curriculum, develop measurable learning objectives, and implement a
backwards planning approach to summative assessment. Models and
tools for generating diagnostic, formative, and summative
assessments for various grade levels invite the reader to adapt
these approaches to their classrooms. Ideal for drama education and
pedagogy courses, this book is an accessible tool for drama
educators to engage in critical reflection on assessment. Drama
educators will find methods and suggestions for reimagining their
assessment practices and be empowered to meet the learning needs of
their students.
This textbook offers a practical approach for designing and
implementing assessment for learning in the drama classroom.
Assessment in the Drama Classroom begins with a theoretical
overview that covers the purpose of assessment with
student-centered, culturally responsive methods. The following
chapters present an in-depth analysis of how to organize drama
curriculum, develop measurable learning objectives, and implement a
backwards planning approach to summative assessment. Models and
tools for generating diagnostic, formative, and summative
assessments for various grade levels invite the reader to adapt
these approaches to their classrooms. Ideal for drama education and
pedagogy courses, this book is an accessible tool for drama
educators to engage in critical reflection on assessment. Drama
educators will find methods and suggestions for reimagining their
assessment practices and be empowered to meet the learning needs of
their students.
Legend tells of the Clan of the Scorpion, four mighty meerkats who
are armed to the teeth with ninja-know-how. They are sworn to
protect the world from their longtime nemesis, the Ringmaster...
The mystical Stone of Life has fallen into the wrong hands and an
army of living statues is causing chaos on the streets of London.
The meerkats are summoned to help by the Secret Secret Service, and
vow to leave no stone unturned. Can they succeed before the city
crumbles? Get ready to rock!
American Gulags show us how to overcome the Marxist indoctrination
which has swept across the American government education
system. America’s system of colleges and universities was
once the best in the world. It contributed immeasurably to
America’s status as the most powerful, productive, and prosperous
nation on the globe. Unfortunately, those days are long gone. Today
from kindergarten through 12th grade in the government school
system, teaching reading, writing, and math have been supplanted by
Marxist indoctrination. Our colleges and universities have become
the final training grounds and launching pads for the next waves of
Marxist activists. This book equips every American to turn this
travesty around.
One puzzling mystery. Several slippery suspects. Endless
possibilities! Welcome to Haventry, a town where the ordinary and
extraordinary collide! With ghosts, werewolves and zombies living
side by side, trouble is always brewing. And when a fiendish crime
is committed, YOU are the detective in charge of the case. The
Museum of Magical Objects and Precious Stones is putting on a
special time-travelling showcase, but when the main exhibit is
stolen, it's up to YOU to find the thief. The Time Sponge has the
ability to stop and start time for whoever squeezes it, so who has
the strongest motive? The minotaur chief of police who has a lot on
at work or the shoplifting band of mermaids? Should you trail the
museum's petrifying gorgon curator? Or could your very own yeti
partner be responsible? YOU decide! With hundreds of paths to
choose from and no dead ends, you'll solve the mystery every time!
A fantastically imaginative detective story for readers looking for
an interactive adventure.
Sing, roar and growl along with the animals, in this brilliantly bonkers twist on the classic Wheels on the Bus! The wheels on the bus go round and round ... But who's that getting on? OH, NO! It's a LION! And a PANTHER! And a CROCODILE! This bus ride is about to get very wild - but is it really as scary as it seems? A toothsome take on a much loved nursery rhyme - with an all-singing, all-dancing finale!
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Snowy White (Paperback)
Gareth P. Jones; Illustrated by Loretta Schauer
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R190
Discovery Miles 1 900
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A fearless, fun-filled fairytale - perfect for any little reader
who loves a twist in the tale! * With a fabulously foiled cover! *
Kingsley is the finest cat in the kingdom. How does he know? His
crystal ball tells him so! But one day, the crystal ball has a
different story to tell. A new cat by the name of Snowy White has
arrived in the kingdom. She's beautiful . . . she's kind . . . and
Kingsley is determined to get rid of her. Luckily, though, Snowy
gets a helping hand - or seven - from some very special new
friends! The third hilarious title in a fun-filled fairytale series
with empowering messages for young readers! Perfect for fans of The
Fairytale Hairdresser and The Lion Inside series. Look out for:
Rabunzel and Cindergorilla
It was the final speech of a long day, August 28, 1963, when
hundreds of thousands gathered on the Mall for the March on
Washington for Jobs and Freedom. In a resounding cadence, Martin
Luther King Jr. lifted the crowd when he told of his dream that all
Americans would join together to realize the founding ideal of
equality. The power of the speech created an enduring symbol of the
march and the larger civil rights movement. King s speech still
inspires us fifty years later, but its very power has also narrowed
our understanding of the march. In this insightful history, William
P. Jones restores the march to its full significance.
The opening speech of the day was delivered by the leader of the
march, the great trade unionist A. Philip Randolph, who first
called for a march on Washington in 1941 to press for equal
opportunity in employment and the armed forces. To the crowd that
stretched more than a mile before him, Randolph called for an end
to segregation and a living wage for every American. Equal access
to accommodations and services would mean little to people, white
and black, who could not afford them. Randolph s egalitarian vision
of economic and social citizenship is the strong thread running
through the full history of the March on Washington Movement. It
was a movement of sustained grassroots organizing, linked locally
to women s groups, unions, and churches across the country. Jones s
fresh, compelling history delivers a new understanding of this
emblematic event and the broader civil rights movement it
propelled."
Project X CODE is a book-by-book series built for struggling
readers aged 6 and above. Welcome to Micro World, invented by Macro
Marvel - an amazing theme park where you have to shrink to get in!
Disaster struck when CODE, the computer that controlled the park
and the robots inside, went wrong and started shrinking everyone. A
year later, with the park about to relaunch, things go wrong again!
Team X must return to help Mini Marvel with another mission - to
avoid the malfunctioning BITEs, reset the zones, and find the
park's new engineer Ace! In this book, Max, Ant and Tiger take a
ride on the fearsome Vulture-BITE.
Big Cat for Little Wandle Fluency has been developed in
collaboration with Wandle Learning Trust and Little Sutton Primary
School. It consists of a range of chapter books with increasing
word counts across 10 fluency levels aimed at children in Year 2
and 3. Each book builds reading confidence, stamina and speed and
nurtures a love for reading. Fluency 9 books have a word count of
5520 words with an expected reading rate of 115 words per minute.
What to do when trees march on a city? Pie Fortune must rally the
bravest team he can find in order to protect the Great City from an
attack organised by the evil wizard. Will they be strong enough to
face this powerful wizard and their army?
Spirit and Capital in an Age of Inequality brings together a
diverse group of scholars, activists and public intellectuals to
consider one of the most pressing issues of our time: increasing
inequalities of income and wealth that grate against justice and
erode the bonds that hold society together. The contributors think
through different religious traditions to understand and address
inequality. They make practical proposals in relation to concrete
situations like mass incarceration and sweatshops. They also
explore the inner experience of life in a society marked by
inequality, tracing the contours of stress, hopelessness and a
restless lack of contentment. This book honors the work of Jon P.
Gunnemann, who has been a leading scholar at the intersections of
religion and economics. Spirit and Capital in an Age of Inequality
will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students and
scholars of religion and economics. It will be useful to
policy-makers and activists seeking a more thorough understanding
of the role of religion and theology in public life.
Ovid and Lorelli Thornthwaite have been trying to kill each other
for so long that neither twin can remember which act of attempted
murder came first. But whoever struck first, trying to take each
other's lives is simply what they do. Until one day a lawyer
arrives at their house to take stock of its contents, and his
accompanying son attracts their attention. Soon a new battle
evolves - one in which the twins have to work together to solve the
mystery of their parents' deaths. Can Lorelli and Ovid overcome
their old animosities, and will they ever get to finish that game
of chess?
Winner of the Blue Peter Book Award 2012 Fourteen-year-old Mariel
returns to England for her grandmother's funeral. It is the first
time she has been back since she emigrated with her mother as a
baby, and it is the beginning of the uncovering of some really
extraordinary truths about the Considine family. Why did Mariel's
mum argue with Grandma all those years ago? Why does Amelia wear so
much perfume? Why is there a very large cat flap in Louvre House?
Why does Gerald seem scared of his brother's appetite? Did Grandma
Considine really break her neck falling down the stairs? And most
importantly, what is the dark secret that lies at the heart of the
family?
Hamid has very definite ideas about how his family should work. He
insists they follow his rules for everything from what goes into
their packed lunches to how long they can spend in the bathroom.
But when his grandma comes to help out while Dad is away with work,
everything starts to fall apart. Mamani has no intention of
sticking to Hamid's rules and takes a very relaxed approach to
meals and schedules. In fact, Hamid realises the only way to tame
his grandma is to hypnotise her into becoming more obedient. But
will the new Mamani make life as interesting? And will Hamid ever
be able to get the old Mamani back? Project Grandma is part of the
Reading Planet range of books for Stars (Lime) to Supernova (Red+)
band. Children aged 7-11 will be inspired to love reading through
the gripping stories and fascinating information books created by
top authors. Reading Planet books have been carefully levelled to
support children in becoming fluent and confident readers. Each
book features useful notes and questions to support reading at home
and develop comprehension skills. Reading age: 9-10 years
Daniel can't believe his luck when his mum finally agrees to let
him have a pet. Elvis the hamster becomes Daniel's new best friend
and every day after school, Daniel pours out his worries to Elvis
or teaches him tricks. Life is perfect. But then, out of the blue,
Elvis dies. In an attempt to get over his heartbreak, Daniel comes
up with a plan to bring Elvis back to life. Not by replacing him
with another hamster, but by recreating a robot Elvis with the real
Elvis's personality. With some help from his technology teacher,
the experiment works - except the new Elvis might be just a little
too similar to the real thing for his own good ... Project Pet is
part of the Reading Planet range of books for Stars (Lime) to
Supernova (Red+) band. Children aged 7-11 will be inspired to love
reading through the gripping stories and fascinating information
books created by top authors. Reading Planet books have been
carefully levelled to support children in becoming fluent and
confident readers. Each book features useful notes and questions to
support reading at home and develop comprehension skills. Reading
age: 9-10 years
Eva has signed up for loads of after school activities. She wants
to be brilliant at all of them, but the pressure of keeping on top
of practising, training and reading for everything is a huge
challenge. If only she could time travel, she'd easily be able to
fit everything in ...The aromatock should be the answer to Eva's
problems. One sniff and this invention transports her back in time
so she can squeeze in extra rehearsals and training sessions. But
the more she uses it, the more Eva finds herself in danger of
meeting herself in all these other time frames. Will coming face to
face with a devastating event from her childhood bring the whole
experiment to a terrible end? Project Time is part of the Reading
Planet range of books for Stars (Lime) to Supernova (Red+) band.
Children aged 7-11 will be inspired to love reading through the
gripping stories and fascinating information books created by top
authors. Reading Planet books have been carefully levelled to
support children in becoming fluent and confident readers. Each
book features useful notes and questions to support reading at home
and develop comprehension skills. Reading age: 10-11 years
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