Eight O'Clock Tales

Eight O'Clock Tales
Author: Enid Blyton
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2017-07-27
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1444930176

Eleven magical short stories to enjoy round the clock from one of the world's best-loved children's authors, Enid Blyton. Join Twiddle the gnome on his search for his grumpy runaway donkey Kick-up. Find out what happens when the rocking-horse, teddy and all the other toys come alive. And laugh at Twisty the Brownie as he learns the hard way why it's unwise to pull nasty faces. Ideal for bedtime, reading aloud or alone, these magical short stories for 5-8 year-olds will enchant a new generation of children. Look out for more O'Clock tales: Five O'Clock Tales, Six O'Clock Tales, Seven O'Clock Tales and Eight O'Clock Tales. Enid Blyton has been delighting readers for more than seventy years with her endless summers of fun, adventure and magic. Enid's best-loved characters include Noddy the wooden boy, Timmy the dog from The Famous Five and the mischievous twins Pat and Isabel O'Sullivan from the much-loved boarding school series St Clare's! First published in 1944, this edition contains the original text, illustrations and the following stories: The Good Turn; The Boy Who Heard Too Much; The Skittle-Policeman; Tick-Tock's Tea-Party; The Runaway Donkey; The Surprise Party; The Enchanted Doll; When the Toys Came Alive; The Brownie Who Pulled Faces; All the Way to Toy-Town; Poor Old Scarecrow!

The 8 O'Clock Bell

The 8 O'Clock Bell
Author: Neil Brewer
Publisher: Neil Brewer
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2014-12-07
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0977180700

Humorous and poignant poetry accompanied by captivating, black & white historic photographs sharing that which has happened to us all throughout our years spent in school.

What Do I Do at 8 O'clock?

What Do I Do at 8 O'clock?
Author: Carla Dijs
Publisher: Little Simon
Total Pages: 22
Release: 1993
Genre: Time measurements
ISBN: 9780671795269

A clock with movable hands teaches young readers how to tell time

The Schoolbus Comes at Eight O'clock

The Schoolbus Comes at Eight O'clock
Author: David McKee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1995
Genre: Chiming clocks
ISBN: 9780099501916

The Giles family buy a grandfather clock which stops at eight o'clock - time for the schoolbus and bed - and trouble ensues

8 O'Cluck

8 O'Cluck
Author: Jill Creighton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1997-03-01
Genre: Chickens
ISBN: 9780590935685

Mr. Wolf invites the chickens next door to dinner, intending to make a stew out of them, not realizing that they might have ideas of their own.

Cluck O'Clock

Cluck O'Clock
Author: Kes Gray
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 37
Release: 2015-02-05
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1444925040

A witty and warm tell-the-time book, created by Kes Gray, author of the bestselling Oi Frog, and Mary McQuillan. Cluck O' Clock is a tell-the-time book with a difference. It recounts a day in the life of a group of chickens - each with individual and distinct personalities - as they fill their lives with food, exercise, visiting - and waiting for the fox. Teaches children to tell the time in a fun, but informative way. '... teachers and librarians will be happy to give this tale a few minutes in story hours about chickens or clocks'. - Kirkus Reviews

The 5 O'Clock Band

The 5 O'Clock Band
Author: Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews
Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2020-11-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1430144521

This companion title to Trombone Shorty—Caldecott Honor, Coretta Scott King Award and Odyssey Honor winner—is a well-tuned, beautiful visual and auditory exploration of a beloved community as Shorty visits the streets of New Orleans to find answers on how to be a leader in his band.

The Pythons

The Pythons
Author: Monthy Python
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2005-11-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780312311452

Personal ancedotes, humorous reminiscences, and more than 1,000 photographs and illustrations celebrate the comedy troupe's thirty-fourth anniversary.

Zero O'Clock

Zero O'Clock
Author: C.J. Farley
Publisher: Akashic Books
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2021-09-07
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1617759929

For sixteen-year-old Geth Montego, zero o’clock begins on March 11, 2020. By June, she wonders if it will ever end. “An insightful, eye-opening, and inventive story. C.J. Farley has penned a novel that sheds an important light on real issues facing young people today.” —Angie Thomas, author of The Hate U Give In early March 2020 in New Rochelle, New York, teenager Geth Montego is fumbling with the present and uncertain about her future. She only has three friends: her best friend Tovah, who’s been acting weird ever since they started applying to college; Diego, who she wants to ask to prom; and the K-pop band BTS, because the group always seems to be there for her when she needs them (at least in her head). She could use some help now. Geth’s small city becomes one of the first COVID-19 containment zones in the US. As her community is upended by the virus and stirred up by the growing Black Lives Matter protests, Geth faces a choice and a question: Is she willing to risk everything to fight for her beliefs? And if so, what exactly does she believe in? C.J. Farley captures a moment in spring 2020 no teenager will ever forget. It sucks watching the world fall apart. But sometimes you have to start from zero.

Scene from the Movie Giant

Scene from the Movie Giant
Author: Tino Villanueva
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1993
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

A fourteen-year-old boy sits in the darkness of the Holiday Theater watching GIANT, the 1956 Warner Brothers extravaganza starring Rock Hudson and Elizabeth Taylor. The film depicts the rise of newly rich oil barons as they replaced and came into conflict with the old cattle aristocracy. And yet the movie also teems with characters that depict racist stereotypes of Mexicans. One scene, this memory, is at the heart of Scene from the Movie GIANT, a remarkable book-length poem in five parts by Tino Villanueva. Villanueva excavates the meaning of this scene and in doing so grapples with urgent questions of cultural identity.