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Meetings have become a pain point for millions, wasting time, money, and energy. But in reality, meetings are at the heart of effective organisations.
CAUTION: Monsters are not as scary as they appear!
There's no better way to say 'I love you' than with a sweet and heartfelt animal pun!
Introduce kids to various animals' traits and characteristics with this beautifully illustrated and accessible picture book. Perfect for Kindergarten and Elementary science curriculums.What would happen if kids played games with animals? Would they win a pie-eating contest with a hippo? Or a wrestling match with an anaconda? How about a game of tag with a porcupine? Win or lose, the competitions are hilarious as twelve different animals display their amazing natural abilities. Children will delight in Rebecca Evans' imaginative illustrations, discovering more and more unusual details with each reading. Bill Wise's fast-paced storyline entices readers to explore more about the animals in "Fun Facts and Fascinating Feats" at the back of the book. Sports and games are the perfect springboard into the math, science, and other STEM activities provided for teachers and parents. Comprehensive charts summarize animals' weights, heights, and lengths in both standard U.S. and metric measurements. A perfect book for:parents and teachers needing homeschool supplies for kindergarten (or any grade!)anyone looking for animal books for kidsanyone interested in sharing nature with children with books that will help instill an appreciation for our planet!
"When an owl chooses to make her nest in a dangerous location, the eggs are rescued by a bird rehabilitation specialist. Miraculously, one of the eggs hatches, and the owlet becomes an education bird--an ambassador for his species. This true story is about preservation, rehabilitation, and most of all, friendship"--
Most people will never be successful. The reason? Addiction to mediocrity.
A young outcast braves the hardships of Kentucky's Great Depression and brings truly magical objects to her people: books. Inspired by the brave women of the Pack Horse Library Project!
A family falling apart at the seams is stitched back together by a young stranger in the most unconventional way possible - crop circles.
Find out how to catch a unicorn in the newest addition to the New York Times bestselling series!
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