Aunt Amelia

Aunt Amelia
Author: Rebecca Cobb
Publisher: Macmillan Children's Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-07-23
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781529017526

Now reissued with a fresh cover look, Aunt Amelia is a charmingly funny story that's full of heart from award-winning author and illustrator Rebecca Cobb.A brilliantly fun story about a rather unusual babysitter from the award-winning illustrator of The Paper Dolls and The Everywhere Bear, written by Julia Donaldson.When Mum and Dad go away for the night, Aunt Amelia comes to look after one very cross little girl and boy. They do not want to be looked after and, even worse, Mum and Dad have left a list of boring instructions. But Aunt Amelia turns out to be rather different from expected - and a lot more fun!Gorgeous illustrations accompany the sweet and funny text in Aunt Amelia, which will have every child (and adult) wishing they had an aunt like Amelia.

Aunt Amelia's House

Aunt Amelia's House
Author: Rebecca Cobb
Publisher: Pan Macmillan
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2021-05-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1529057965

From the award-winning Rebecca Cobb, illustrator of The Paper Dolls and The Everywhere Bear, comes another lively tale about the very unusual babysitter, Aunt Amelia. The children are so excited! They are going to stay at Aunt Amelia's House. They always have a brilliant time with her, and can't wait to see what she has in store. But when they arrive, there seems to be no time for games. Instead Aunt Amelia has a long list of chores to do. But from the gardening to the laundry, cleaning the windows to feeding the pets, Aunt Amelia has her own special way of doing things, and fun will not be in short supply! A warm, witty, beautifully illustrated tale about an aunt like no other.

Coo

Coo
Author: Kaela Noel
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2020-03-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0062955993

“An unforgettable story of friendship, love, and finding your flock.” —Erin Entrada Kelly, Newbery Medal-winning author of Hello, Universe In this exceptional debut, one young girl’s determination to save the flock she calls family creates a lasting impact on her community and in her heart. Gorgeous and literary, this is an unforgettable animal story about friendship, family, home, and belonging. For readers who love books by Kate DiCamillo and Katherine Applegate. Ten years ago, an impossible thing happened: a flock of pigeons picked up a human baby who had been abandoned in an empty lot and carried her, bundled in blankets, to their roof. Coo has lived her entire life on the rooftop with the pigeons who saved her. It’s the only home she’s ever known. But then a hungry hawk nearly kills Burr, the pigeon she loves most, and leaves him gravely hurt. Coo must make a perilous trip to the ground for the first time to find Tully, a retired postal worker who occasionally feeds Coo’s flock, and who can heal injured birds. Tully mends Burr’s broken wing and coaxes Coo from her isolated life. Living with Tully, Coo experiences warmth, safety, and human relationships for the first time. But just as Coo is beginning to blossom, she learns the human world is infinitely more complex?and cruel?than she could have imagined. This remarkable debut novel will captivate readers from the very first line. Coo examines the bonds that make us family, the possibilities of love, and the importance of being true to yourself. Fans of Katherine Applegate, Kate DiCamillo, and Barbara O’Connor will devour this extraordinary story. Features black-and-white spot art throughout.

The Youth's Companion

The Youth's Companion
Author: Nathaniel Willis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 852
Release: 1923
Genre: Children's periodicals
ISBN:

Includes music.

The Keys to Fanny

The Keys to Fanny
Author: Sally Wahl Constain
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2014-03-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781494928780

I'm thirteen today, and I wish I could turn time all the way back to my twelfth birthday...before things began to change. A young girl's dream takes her further than she ever imagined in Sally Wahl Constain's epic debut novel, The Keys to Fanny. An insightful glimpse into a time when women were denied even the most basic education, its strong characters will inspire audiences long after the last page is finished. When her mother dies, thirteen-year-old Fanny is unceremoniously placed in charge of the household until her father remarries. When he does, however, it is to a woman whose scheming results in Fanny's engagement to her cruel step-cousin. Devastated at the thought of her upcoming marriage, Fanny's Aunt Freda offers her secret passage to America. Fanny now faces the most important choice of her life: flee the only home she's ever known and risk never seeing her family again, or marry a boy she despises. Forbidden to learn how to read and write in her village, a Jewish shtetl near Kiev, Fanny's dream of earning an education seems to lie in escaping to America. But as she embarks on a journey of a lifetime, Fanny wonders: Will her dream ever really come true?