Fussy Flamingo

Fussy Flamingo
Author: Shelly Vaughan James
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2020-08-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1728249635

A hilarious and colorful children's book about a stubborn baby flamingo and her encouraging parents, perfect for fans of Grumpy Monkey and I Don't Want to Be a Frog. Meet Lola, the "no, no" flamingo. Lola will NOT eat shrimp, thank you very much. She does NOT care that it will turn her feathers pink. It is just plain yucky. But each time Lola sneaks a different food, she changes colors! This funny visual tale will delight even the pickiest of young readers and resonate with parents eager to see their kids try just one bite. This repetitive and charming tale is a good story time pick, and it's also great for toddlers, preschoolers and early readers who may be fussy about certain foods! Don't miss the fun facts about real life flamingos in the back, a cool STEM supplement! Perfect for buyers who want: Great read aloud books like The Wonky Donkey and We Don't Eat Our Classmates Childrens books about food Flamingo gifts for little girls and boys Picture books about picky eating Toddler books 2 year olds, books for 3 year olds, and kids books ages 4-6 Praise for Fussy Flamingo: "Try it. You'll like it."—Kirkus Reviews

Laughable Limericks

Laughable Limericks
Author: Sara Westbrook Brewton
Publisher: HarperCollins Children's Books
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1990-04
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780690048872

A collection of limericks on various topics from animals, food, and school to science and mathemtics.

The Jingle Book

The Jingle Book
Author: Carolyn Wells
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2018-04-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3732648745

Reproduction of the original: The Jingle Book by Carolyn Wells

Flamingo

Flamingo
Author: Mary Borden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 434
Release: 1927
Genre: New York (N.Y.)
ISBN:

Over the River and Through the Wood

Over the River and Through the Wood
Author: Karen L. Kilcup
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 594
Release: 2014
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1421411407

Offers readers a view of the quality and diversity of nineteenth-century American children's poetry. Complemented by period illustrations, this collection includes work by poets from all geographical regions, as well as rarely seen poems by immigrant and ethnic writers and by children themselves.

Skies of Fire

Skies of Fire
Author: Lindsey Pogue
Publisher: Roar Press LLC
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2024-10-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

As volcanoes erupt, wildfires spread, and sinkholes swallow entire cities, two unlikely allies must survive the shifting landscape together or risk the enemies and dangers they’ll face apart. After an asteroid knocks the moon off its axis, scientists warn of Earth’s eventual destruction. Governments, Moon Maniacs, and doomsday preppers brace for the worst, but as the years tick by, life continues mostly unchanged, and it becomes easy to fall into a false sense of security. Ava Hernandez is no stranger to loss, heartache, and the struggle to survive. Branded a social pariah in her small town for reasons beyond her control, she’s grown used to people’s stares and mutterings over the years. Working two jobs while taking care of a sickly woman she owes her life to, it’s all Ava can do to keep her head above water, let alone prep for “the end.” Knox Bennett is country boy royalty and infamous for holding a grudge. His mother is dead, his father has gone off the rails, his brother has abandoned him, and Ava is to blame for all of it. While he might’ve been fed with a silver spoon, all the money in the world can’t prepare him or save his family’s ranch from what comes next. As fire engulfs the small town of Sonora, Texas, and nearby cities crumble, Ava’s and Knox’s lives become increasingly intertwined in the ensuing chaos, and they must help each other reach the safe haven alive. From the author of The Ending Series and Savage North Chronicles comes a new weather-ravaged survival story. Skies of Fire is a post-apocalyptic adventure set in the fire-scorched heartland of the American Southwest. This book is a stand-alone, with tie-ins to Waves of Fury, another Surviving Earth Chronicles installment. *** K Webster romance, spicy romance, post-apocalyptic fiction, survival fiction, end of the world action-adventure, forced proximity, enemies to lovers, contemporary science fiction romance, Lindsey Pogue, waves of fury, surviving earth, chronicles, savage north chronicles, cataclysmic events, apocalyptic horror, diversity, Hispanic, disaster fiction

CAROLYN WELLS Ultimate Collection – 70+ Thrillers, Mystery Novels, Detective Stories

CAROLYN WELLS Ultimate Collection – 70+ Thrillers, Mystery Novels, Detective Stories
Author: Carolyn Wells
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 8735
Release: 2023-12-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Carolyn Wells' Ultimate Collection is a literary treasure trove comprising over 70 thrilling mystery novels and detective stories. Wells' works are characterized by intricate plots, cleverly crafted suspense, and an impressive array of detectives and amateur sleuths navigating their ways through perplexing cases. This collection showcases Wells' versatility as a writer, as she seamlessly transitions between different subgenres within the mystery and thriller genres, keeping readers captivated from one story to the next. Wells' narratives are marked by her keen attention to detail and her ability to create vivid settings that immerse readers in the world of each story. As a prolific author in the early 20th century, Wells' works provide valuable insights into the evolution of detective fiction and its enduring appeal to readers across generations. Her legacy as a pioneering female author in the mystery genre is cemented in this comprehensive collection, making it a must-read for fans of classic detective fiction and anyone looking to delve into the captivating world of mystery novels.

Exploring Ecolinguistics

Exploring Ecolinguistics
Author: Douglas Mark Ponton
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2024-06-13
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1350281441

Contributing to the rapidly emerging field of ecolinguistics, this book explores the role of language in mediating and determining our relationship with nature and in shaping attitudes and social practices in environmental areas. In doing so, it maps out research pathways for informed ecological debate that concerns both the planet and the discipline. The book centres on two case studies. The first is a nature reserve near Siracusa in Sicily run by Fabio Cilea, where flamingos have begun to breed despite the devastation of the nearby coastline by one of the largest petro-chemical plants in Europe. The second is High Ash farm, a small farm near Norwich, UK. Farmer, Chris Skinner, is a passionate naturalist who for 30 years has presented a programme on BBC Radio Norfolk. Through analysing the discourse of both Skinner and Cilea, the book explores what it can reveal about the underlying environmental visions that sustain them. Together with the discourse of other engaged ecological figures, a picture emerges of the connections that exist between our beliefs/attitudes, language and the natural world. Presenting a framework for analysing environmental discourse from a primarily positivist standpoint, the book draws attention to the discourses that underline social practices felt to be useful, necessary and beneficial in these moments of environmental crisis. Although these contexts are European, the methodologies applied, as well as the ecological and linguistic issues dealt with, are universal, clarifying the relationship between social practices and language itself, viewed in the book as an ecosystem that is also in need of loving attention.

Black Flamingo

Black Flamingo
Author: Victor Canning
Publisher:
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1963
Genre:
ISBN:

A grounded pilot assumes the identity of a dying man in the Congo rain forest, and finds himself at the center of a dangerous conspiracy.