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Little Good Wolf (Hardcover)
Susan Stevens Crummel; Illustrated by Janet Stevens
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Discovery Miles 4 150
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There is currently much interest in mainstreaming gender in natural
resource management, including forestry. This reader provides a
collection of key articles on gender and forests published over the
last 30 years. Including an editorial introduction and overview, it
provides an accessible collection of excellent forestry-relevant
social science within an overarching analytical framework and
demonstrates the leading debates in the field. The book will be of
great value to both biophysical science and social science students
and to professionals in training. It focuses on people and forest
interactions, providing a range of studies from both developed and
developing countries. It includes theoretical analyses,
methodological pieces, case studies, and cross-country comparisons,
and it forms a companion volume to Gender and Forests: Climate
Change, Tenure, Value Chains and Emerging Issues (2016).
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The Little Red Pen (Paperback)
Janet Stevens; Illustrated by Janet Stevens; Susan Stevens Crummel
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R272
R235
Discovery Miles 2 350
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Who will help her? 'Not!' says Stapler. 'Not!' says Eraser. 'Yo
no!' says Pushpin, AKA Senorita Chincheta. But when the Little Red
Pen tumbles in exhaustion into the Pit of No Return (the trash!),
her fellow school supplies must get themselves out of the desk
drawer and work together to rescue her. Trouble is, their plan
depends on Tank, the rotund class hamster, who's not inclined to
cooperate. Will the Little Red Pen be lost forever? There's no lack
of trial and error, hilarious chaos, and creative problem-solving
in this mission! Kids - and adults - will never see their school
supplies in quite the same way again.
There is currently much interest in mainstreaming gender in natural
resource management, including forestry. This reader provides a
collection of key articles on gender and forests published over the
last 30 years. Including an editorial introduction and overview, it
provides an accessible collection of excellent forestry-relevant
social science within an overarching analytical framework and
demonstrates the leading debates in the field. The book will be of
great value to both biophysical science and social science students
and to professionals in training. It focuses on people and forest
interactions, providing a range of studies from both developed and
developing countries. It includes theoretical analyses,
methodological pieces, case studies, and cross-country comparisons,
and it forms a companion volume to Gender and Forests: Climate
Change, Tenure, Value Chains and Emerging Issues (2016).
Poor Little Red Pen She can't possibly correct a mountain of
homework all by herself. Who will help her? "Not I " says Stapler.
"Not I " says Eraser. ""Yo no "" says Pushpin, AKA Senorita
Chincheta. But when the Little Red Pen tumbles in exhaustion into
the Pit of No Return (the trash ), her fellow school supplies must
get themselves out of the desk drawer and work together to rescue
her. Trouble is, their plan depends on Tank, the rotund class
hamster, who's not inclined to cooperate. Will the Little Red Pen
be lost forever?
There's no lack of trial and error, hilarious chaos, and creative
problem-solving in this mission Kids--and adults--will never see
their school supplies in quite the same way again.
Every night the rhyme gets read. Every night Dish and Spoon run
away. And every night they return - until now! Where can Dish and
Spoon be? The Rhyme can't go on without them, so Cat, Cow, and Dog
set out to search for their missing friends. But where to start?
Should they go North? East? North East? They'll just have to read
Fork's map, ask directions, and try not to get lost in Little Boy
Blue's haystack or under Miss Muffet's tuffet or in Big Bad Wolf's
kitchen. "Fee Fi Fo". Oh no! Could that be the giant.
Deep, deep down in their underground town, the prairie dogs live in
harmony--until a mysterious, fluorescent, very fuzzy thing
(otherwise known as a tennis ball) rolls down their hole. When the
prairie dogs discover that they can pluck and pull the fuzz into
fabulous fashions, their fear quickly turns to curiosity, then
delight, then pure greed. Will the frenzy that erupts tear apart
the prairie-dog town forever. Or will the kidnapping of mean ol'
Big Bark trigger the prairie dogs to come to his rescue and
remember the true meaning of community?
He was 15 when he fell in love with the girl across the street, the
young single teenage mother. As an actor rising to fame, and
eventually moving to Hollywood, he tried to keep their love alive,
always visiting and calling, helping with the kid when he was at
home. She was the love of his life, but she would never really let
them be together, no matter how hard he tried, because she knew she
was dying. Now, 15 years later, he appears at the 5 star hotel that
took such good care of then, with a surprise for the world; the
child, kept hidden, looking so like her mother and yet so
different. The secrets the hotel has hidden about the two of them
could break hearts, and fill them at the same time. Will the child
find out before it's too late, or will they remain buried forever?
"The Actor's Secret; A romance story, you won't be able to put
down." Sephora has just started as a production assistant on YYZ,
the hottest new TV show. The show's lead; Garrett, with his
boozing, womanising ways, accompanies a very bad attitude. When
Sephora is assigned to be his assistant, she wonders if it's going
to turn into a nightmare. But surprisingly, she does everything
right, and is able to handle him. One day, however, she learns that
Garrett's troublesome ways are not due to bad behaviour, but a dark
secret that he has to hide from the world. As she tries to help him
save his career, their friendship begins to take twists and turns
into a road she never expected...
She came to New Orleans to further her career, leaving behind
friends, family and a fiance, while keeping her age a secret to get
a head start on her life. Etienne is the opposite of everything she
stands for; education, money and a future. But there's something
about him, something different from the other street hustlers.
Every one has secrets, but can she overcome his to find love?
It was the typical story of a childhood friendship. The older boy
across the street who earned spare change by babysitting her from
time to time in her upperclass home. He remained the down-to-earth
badass who put a different kind of adventure in her life, but never
let her have a taste of danger. When his family moved to the middle
of nowhere "Midwest," they kept sporadically in touch. He fell in
with a crowd of lower class kids, all struggling to make it in the
world, walking the streets with switchblades and jumping upperclass
rich kids, sleeping on couches instead of returning to broken
homes. When she suddenly shows up, pretty still on the outside, but
broken on the inside, it's up to her to find her place in the
world. He won't let her associate with the riffraff he's fallen in
with, unless it's in secret, in hidden places. He won't let her
fall to where he now lives, but feels betrayed when her heart falls
for his enemy. What happened to her in the big city that makes her
cry at night and scream from nightmares? Can he take care of her
the way he used to, or will she fall farther than he can reach?
Their marriage was a sham to begin with. The 19 year old dancer who
grew up in foster care, needed a green card to continue to dance in
the country. He didn't believe in love, nor did he have any
interest in a relationship. But when they fell into bed together,
night after night, something about the innocent and beautiful
dancer soul underneath her trashy attitude made him want to help
her find her way. A 10 year age difference and with an agreement
that this would not turn into a relationship, he married her and
she stayed. But now, 7 years later, having seen each other off and
on, they find themselves at a cross roads. Do they sign divorce
papers, and walk away, or is there something brewing underneath
that is too real and too dangerous to ignore?
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