Clap Hands: Here Come the Mummies and Babies

Clap Hands: Here Come the Mummies and Babies
Author: Pat-a-Cake
Publisher: Pat-a-Cake
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-03-12
Genre: Animals
ISBN: 9781526381347

Clap hands and play with this range of exciting toddler touch-and-feel books!HERE COME THE MUMMIES AND BABIES is a playful touch-and-feel book, full of energy, fun and of course, lots of cute mummy and baby animals! Toddlers will laugh, shout, clap their hands and join in the fun as the simple text encourages them to point, count, match and talk about the friendly, fluffy pals playing on every page. With textures to feel on every page and a matching game page at the end, everyone will want to clap hands for the mummies and babies! Also available: HERE COME THE MONKEYS, HERE COME THE KITTENS, HERE COME THE PUPPIES, HERE COME THE DINOSAURS, HERE COME THE CHICKS, HERE COME THE BUNNIES

Monkey Do!

Monkey Do!
Author: Allan Ahlberg
Publisher: Gardners Books
Total Pages: 30
Release: 1999
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780744563474

A rhyming picture book that tells what happens when a clever little monkey obtains the key to his cage, escapes and runs all over town until he's so tired at the end of the day that he goes back to find his mum.

Here Come the Dogs

Here Come the Dogs
Author: Omar Musa
Publisher: New Press, The
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2013-05-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1620971194

A “brilliant [novel] . . . Immediate and compelling, this one deserves a place on the shelf next to Trainspotting or The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test” (Cleaver Magazine). In small-town suburban Australia, three young men from three different ethnic backgrounds—one Samoan, one Macedonian, one not sure—are ready to make their mark. Solomon is all charisma, authority, and charm; a failed basketball player down for the moment but surely not out. His half-brother, Jimmy, bounces along in his wake, underestimated, waiting for his chance to announce himself. Aleks, their childhood friend, loves his mates, his family, and his homeland and would do anything for them. The question is, does he know where to draw the line? Solomon, Jimmy, and Aleks are way out on the fringe of Australia, looking for a way in. Hip hop, basketball, and graffiti give them a voice. Booze, women, and violence pass the time while they wait for their chance. Under the oppressive summer sun, their town has turned tinder-dry. All it will take is a spark. As the surrounding hills roar with flames, change storms in. But it’s not what they were waiting for. It never is. “This stunning novel has such swaggering exuberance that it will make most other fiction you read this year seem criminally dull. You have been warned.” —Irvine Welsh, author of Trainspotting “With compassion and urgency, Here Come the Dogs excavates the pain of those who struggle to remain part of a ruthless equation that has been determined by others.” —Los Angeles Times “A bravado novel about survival and rebirth in a subculture that moves to its own rhythms.” —Kirkus Reviews

Shut Your Monkey

Shut Your Monkey
Author: Danny Gregory
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2016-02-15
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1440341176

Hear that voice inside your head? The one that nitpicks all your new ideas? That's your monkey. This hypercritical little critter loves to make you second-guess yourself. It stirs up doubt. It kills your creativity. But it can be stopped. And acclaimed author Danny Gregory is here to show you how. After battling it out with his own monkey, he knows how to shut yours down. Gregory provides insight into the inner workings of your inner critic and teaches you how to put it in its place. Soon you'll be able to silence that voice and do what you want to do—create. Now follow his lead and Shut Your Monkey.

Teaching for Deep Comprehension

Teaching for Deep Comprehension
Author: Linda J. Dorn
Publisher: Stenhouse Publishers
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2005
Genre: Reading comprehension
ISBN: 1571104038

Accompanying DVD includes a first-grade reading workshop (shared reading, author studies, share time), an adult book discussion, a fourth-grade reading workshop (mini-lesson and literature discussion groups), and more.

Here Comes The Showboat!

Here Comes The Showboat!
Author: Betty Bryant
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2021-12-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0813188881

"I was born at the tail end of a unique and delightful era and raised on one of the last showboats to struggle for survival against the devastating crunch of progress.... Our showboat's express purpose was carrying entertainment to hundreds of thousands of river-bottom farmers along our water-bordered frontier." —from the book Betty Bryant was a river rat. The Floating Theater was her home, and the river was her back yard. While other children were learning to walk, she was learning to swim. She knew how to set a trotline, gig a frog, catch a crawdad, and strip the mud vein out of a carp by the time she was four. In this colorful memoir, Betty shares her own piece of Americana, the small, family-owned showboat of the early twentieth century. Billy Bryant's Showboat plied the inland waterways of the Ohio River watershed from before the First World War until 1942, bringing a blend of melodrama and vaudeville, laughter and therapeutic tears, into the lives of isolated people in rural communities along the way. Betty made her first professional appearance at the age of six weeks when she played a baby in "Uncle Tom's Cabin." In her twenty years of touring, she acted, danced, and grew up in the tradition of "family entertainment, by families, for families." Here Comes the Showboat! is told with the ageless wonder of a child who loved the showboat and the eager audiences its uniquely American entertainment touched. It is a treasure trove of humorous anecdotes, touching remembrances, and delightful photographs of Betty, the three generations who ran the family showboat, miners, musselers, shantyboaters, farmers, merchants, and actors whose lives intersected along the Ohio River.

Here Comes The Sun

Here Comes The Sun
Author: Karen L. Phillips
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2010-02-05
Genre:
ISBN: 1450201814

Suicide, depression, addiction—how you can get help and find peace is the beating heart of this memoir, "Here Comes The Sun." As the author tries to escape from her pain and from the effects of child abuse through drugs and drinking, she finds herself lost—feeling unworthy and alone. Depressed and suicidal, she tries running away from the torture and from the memories of sexual abuse. While she tries to run away from her pain, she finds a seemingly endless amount of trouble to get into. Her journey takes you through Ecuador, Cuba, Mexico, and Canada on her search for love. Through her prose, journals, and poems, she speaks her innermost private thoughts—her true feelings of child abuse and suicide become open. She is the voice for all the ones who cannot speak as she clearly expresses her deepest emotions. This is a memoir that is serious, yet it is entertaining and funny. In this story, the author reveals how she finds her way out of the dark night and into the sun, showing you how to get help and find peace.

I Love Monkey

I Love Monkey
Author: Suzanne Kaufmann
Publisher: Compendium Publishing & Communications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-10
Genre: Monkeys
ISBN: 9781932319521

A monkey decides to try to be something else but discovers that nothing is better than being yourself.

Fun with Action Rhymes and Poems

Fun with Action Rhymes and Poems
Author: Brenda Williams
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2010-11-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0857473387

Contains 83 delightful new rhymes and poems. Teachers' notes provide suggestions for using rhymes to support learning across the curriculum. The rhymes and poems are linked and cross-referenced to popular themes. The rhymes will foster a love of rhythm and rhyme, create a sense of beat and rhythm and lay the foundations for understanding patterns in language, music and mathematics. Use and enjoy the rhymes and poems on their own or as a way of introducing new ideas and starting discussions.