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Intrepid eight-year-old detective Nancy Spector and her talking
dog, Jinx, search high and low for an invisible dog in this
laugh-a-minute, fast-paced graphic novel perfect for fans of
Dungeon Critters and The Mighty Jack. The Invisible Man has a
problem. His dog, Spot, is missing. Complicating matters, Spot is
also invisible. So the Invisible Man turns to Nancy Spector for
help. Nancy eagerly takes the case, and she and her grumpy best
friend, a (visible) dog named Jinx, dive into the investigation. As
they follow Spot's trail, they find themselves: Riding dragons
Searching the monster diner--because all dogs like hot dogs Fleeing
from vicious chipmunk unicorns Shopping in a store that is a
gelatinous candy cube named Bob And paying a visit to Nancy's
vampire friend Eugene's hamster's funeral Every time they think
Spot is right around the corner, things get more and more
confusing, but Nancy knows that to a great detective, there is no
such thing as a bad clue. And Nancy knows she's a great detective.
Now she just needs to crack the case. . .
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Metal Baby
Stephen W. Martin; Illustrated by Brandon James Scott
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R455
R344
Discovery Miles 3 440
Save R111 (24%)
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For fans of The Boss Baby and Mustache Baby comes a laugh-out-loud
picture book about quiet parents who unexpectedly bring home a baby
that's a heavy metal sensation! The Mumfords are a quiet family.
They live on a quiet street and enjoy quiet things. So imagine
their surprise when they bring home...a Metal Baby! The Mumfords
try their best to quiet his cries. But he just gets louder and
louder. Soon he's rocking all day and all night. And he's
attracting a lot of fans! The Mumfords are exhausted. Their quiet
souls are crushed. Is there any way to put Metal Baby to sleep?
Illustrator Brandon James Scott joins the author of Fluffy
McWhiskers Cuteness Explosion and I Can't Draw to create this
hilarious, hard-rocking romp of a picture book!
Intrepid eight-year-old detective Nancy Spector and her talking
dog, Jinx, search high and low for an invisible dog in this
laugh-a-minute, fast-paced graphic novel perfect for fans of
Dungeon Critters and The Mighty Jack. The Invisible Man has a
problem. His dog, Spot, is missing. Complicating matters, Spot is
also invisible. So the Invisible Man turns to Nancy Spector for
help. Nancy eagerly takes the case, and she and her grumpy best
friend, a (visible) dog named Jinx, dive into the investigation. As
they follow Spot's trail, they find themselves: Riding dragons
Searching the monster diner--because all dogs like hot dogs Fleeing
from vicious chipmunk unicorns Shopping in a store that is a
gelatinous candy cube named Bob And paying a visit to Nancy's
vampire friend Eugene's hamster's funeral Every time they think
Spot is right around the corner, things get more and more
confusing, but Nancy knows that to a great detective, there is no
such thing as a bad clue. And Nancy knows she's a great detective.
Now she just needs to crack the case. . .
Friendship is hard for Fluffy, a kitten so precious that anyone who
looks at her explodes! Meet Fluffy-an adorable kitten. So adorable,
in fact, that anyone who sees her will spontaneously explode into
balls of sparkles and fireworks. KABOOM! Poof. Poor Fluffy doesn't
want anyone to get hurt, but everything she tries, even a bad
haircut, just makes her cuter! So Fluffy runs away someplace no one
can find her. Find out if there's any hope for Fluffy in this funny
and subversive story about self-acceptance and finding friendship
in unlikely places.
A girl's efforts to build a robot friend go comically awry when the
robot attempts world domination in this witty metaphor for the ups
and downs of friendship. Ever wish friendship came with an
instruction manual? A resourceful youngster follows step-by-step
directions for constructing a robot to be her friend. The
instructions make it sound so simple! But they also caution that
sometimes a friendship doesn't turn out as hoped for, as the girl
discovers when her new friend unexpectedly unleashes an evil robot
army on the city. Now she has to stop the robot and seriously
reevaluate their friendship! In the end, the resilient heroine of
this comical and clever tale not only saves the city, she finds a
real and lasting friend where least expected.
Stewart may be a boy, and Craig may be a pen, but they are
definitely best friends. The kind of friends who do everything
together, who rely on each other, and who feel lost without each
other - which is why it's a catastrophe when Craig disappears! How
can Stewart be a best friend if his best buddy is missing? The
answer is certain to please anyone who's ever had a favourite
writing implement or a best friend.
Faith Negotiating Loyalties draws readers into the world of
Christian faith in South Africa and the question of loyalties in
the new post-apartheid state. It carries out its investigation in
two parts. Part one examines Christian faith and loyalty during the
first nation-building exercise following the South African War,
positioning the creation and contestation of three Christianities
corresponding to three nationalisms, each of which imagined South
Africa in a particular way, shaping faith accordingly. The idea of
an undifferentiated South African Christianity gives way to
contesting and contested Christianities, nationalism gives way to
nationalisms, and faith emerges in tension with and in criticism of
these loyalties. Part two discusses the American theologian H.
Richard Niebuhr in South Africa. Three kinds of faith in his
wittings are set forth: social faith, radial faith, and
reconstructing faith. Contextualized within the South African
story, Niebuhr's ideas suggest self and society as constituted by
hybridities and suspended in a web of loyalties. Faith Negotiating
Loyalties suggests the message for faith in a post-apartheid South
Africa is the importance of negotiating covenants which allow for
crossings, hybridities, and contestations.
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