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Last Tree in the City
Peter Carnavas; Illustrated by Peter Carnavas
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R269
R219
Discovery Miles 2 190
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Jessica's Box (Paperback)
Peter Carnavas; Illustrated by Peter Carnavas
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R268
R218
Discovery Miles 2 180
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Blue Whale Blues (Paperback)
Peter Carnavas; Illustrated by Peter Carnavas
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R211
R173
Discovery Miles 1 730
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A Quiet Girl (Hardcover)
Peter Carnavas; Illustrated by Peter Carnavas
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R486
R412
Discovery Miles 4 120
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From critically acclaimed author-illustrator Peter Carnavas comes a
gentle breeze of a picture book with themes of mindfulness,
observation, and being present in the natural world. Mary was a
quiet girl. She thought quiet thoughts, stepped quiet steps, and
whispered quiet words. Mary knows how to savor the small things.
Wonder is everywhere: in the rustle of leaves, in the sigh of a
sleeping dog, in the wingbeats of the birds who visit her upcycled
feeders. But Mary's family couldn't be more different. Amidst the
sound of blow-dryers, blenders, lawnmowers, and her brother's
trombone, Mary goes almost unnoticed. It isn't until her family
starts searching the neighborhood for her that they begin to see
the world through her eyes. A Quiet Girl invites young readers (and
the noisy adults in their lives) to appreciate the thousand little
pleasures that surround us-if only we would notice them.
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Jonathan (Paperback)
Peter Carnavas; Illustrated by Peter Carnavas
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R211
R173
Discovery Miles 1 730
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Mr Darcy (Paperback)
Alex Field; Illustrated by Peter Carnavas
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R210
R172
Discovery Miles 1 720
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Mr Darcy is a rather reserved, gentle duck. He likes to tip his hat
and say, 'good morning'. Mr Darcy would never want to bother
anybody. His life is a little lonely until he discovers that it's
okay to let his friends know he needs some help. Alex Field's great
love of Jane Austen's Mr Darcy from 'Pride and Prejudice' inspired
her to create Mr Darcy. Mr Darcy has all the great qualities of a
gentle English aristocrat. Peter Carnavas has created a gorgeous
new look for the well-loved and much admired Mr Darcy.
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The Elephant (Hardcover)
Peter Carnavas; Illustrated by Peter Carnavas
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R449
R378
Discovery Miles 3 780
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A jewel of a middle-grade novel about a resilient little girl who
longs for her dad to break free from the elephant of his
depression. When Olive's dad drags himself to work in the morning,
the elephant goes with him. When he comes home again, so does the
elephant. It's always there, heavy and silent, casting a shadow of
sadness over him. Olive knows it has been like this since her
mother passed away when she was a year old, and she can't stand to
see her father burdened anymore. With help from her grandfather and
her best friend Arthur, she hatches a plan to rid her family of the
elephant once and for all. Before long, she'll learn that while
happiness isn't that simple, small things can move mountains-or
elephants. Award-winning author-illustrator Peter Carnavas portrays
a child's response to her father's depression with naive wisdom. In
defiance of the looming grey presence, The Elephant is an
intergenerational story of resilience, family, and hope.
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A Quiet Girl (Paperback)
Peter Carnavas; Illustrated by Peter Carnavas
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R325
R274
Discovery Miles 2 740
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Now in paperback, the award-winning picture book about embracing
quiet in a noisy world. Mary knows how to savor the small things.
Wonder is everywhere: in the rustle of leaves, in the sigh of a
sleeping dog, in the wingbeats of the birds who visit her upcycled
feeders. But Mary's family couldn't be more different. Amidst the
sound of blow-dryers, blenders, lawnmowers, and her brother's
trombone, Mary goes almost unnoticed. It isn't until her family
starts searching the neighborhood for her that they begin to see
the world through her eyes. From critically acclaimed
author-illustrator Peter Carnavas comes a gentle breeze of a
picture book with themes of mindfulness, observation, and being
present in nature. A Quiet Girl invites young readers (and the
noisy adults in their lives) to appreciate the thousand little
pleasures that surround us-if only we would notice them. A closing
spread about mindfulness rounds out this validating story for
introverts and observers everywhere. "A quiet young girl in a noisy
world, Mary shows her loud, busy family that listening allows for
more to be heard."-School Library Journal STARRED REVIEW
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Jump and Shout (Paperback)
Mike Dumbleton; Illustrated by Peter Carnavas
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R213
R175
Discovery Miles 1 750
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Even on the dark days, birds still sing Luke and his big brother
Ben spend the summer on the banks of Cabbage Tree Creek. Quiet Luke
sketches birds, while Ben leaps off the Jumping Tree. The boys
couldn't be more different, but they share a special bond. When a
local competition to win a boat is announced, the brothers spring
into action, dreaming of exploring the creek together. But then Ben
starts high school, bringing unfamiliar changes into their lives.
Slowly, the boys start to drift apart as the contest approaches.
Can their unique friendship survive?
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Mr. Darcy (Hardcover)
Alex Field; Illustrated by Peter Carnavas
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R476
R407
Discovery Miles 4 070
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Oliver and George (Paperback)
Peter Carnavas; Illustrated by Peter Carnavas
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R268
R218
Discovery Miles 2 180
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The Elephant (Paperback)
Peter Carnavas; Peter Carnavas
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R241
R197
Discovery Miles 1 970
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A large grey elephant is following Olive's father around. It leaves
with him for work and is still trailing behind him when he comes
home again, keeping him heavy and sad. Every day, Olive wishes it
would go. When she falls from a tree and gets a concussion, Olive
awakes to see a grey tortoise walking behind her grandad. With the
help of her friend Arthur she manages to get rid of it, and the
three decide to try to chase the elephant away, too.
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