The Boy Who Could Fly And Other Magical Plays For Children
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Author | : Ursula Dubosarsky |
Publisher | : Second Look Publishing |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 2019-03-12 |
Genre | : Children's plays |
ISBN | : 9780994528094 |
Have you ever wished you could fly? Well a boy called Icarus and his father built themselves wings out of feathers and wax. Up they flew into the huge blue sky. But it wasn't as easy as it looked! Here are eleven easy-to-read, exciting and funny plays for children by multi award-winning author Ursula Dubosarsky, based on stories from ancient Greek and Roman myths, where all sorts of very strange things can happen. A girl becomes a spider, a statue comes to life, a couple turn into a pair of lions and that's just a few of the startling transformations. Inspired by the Roman poet Ovid¿s Metamorphoses, these plays are great fun for group performance, reading aloud, or just curling up by yourself with your eyes wide open, ready to be amazed!With lively illustrations by Amy Golbach.
Author | : Robert Newman |
Publisher | : Open Road Media |
Total Pages | : 73 |
Release | : 2014-12-30 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1497685958 |
Joey has always been a special kid, but his brother, Mark, is worried that the people in their new town won’t understand his odd behavior Mark has always known that his brother, Joey, was special. The problem is, Joey has always been a little too special for most people to understand. When the brothers move to rural upstate New York to live with their aunt and uncle, Mark is worried that Joey will have a hard time fitting into their new town—especially since Joey has a habit of speaking his thoughts inside people’s minds instead of out loud. Mark believes that Joey can do anything he sets his mind to—if he wanted to, he could probably even fly. But when a local politician dares Joey to prove his talents, Mark worries that by accepting the challenge, Joey is keeping himself from ever being able to live a regular life again. And in a town like Westfield, not being normal can be dangerous.
Author | : Victoria Forester |
Publisher | : Macmillan + ORM |
Total Pages | : 353 |
Release | : 2008-06-24 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1429986360 |
You just can't keep a good girl down . . . unless you use the proper methods. Piper McCloud can fly. Just like that. Easy as pie. Sure, she hasn't mastered reverse propulsion and her turns are kind of sloppy, but she's real good at loop-the-loops. Problem is, the good folk of Lowland County are afraid of Piper. And her ma's at her wit's end. So it seems only fitting that she leave her parents' farm to attend a top-secret, maximum-security school for kids with exceptional abilities. School is great at first with a bunch of new friends whose skills range from super-strength to super-genius. (Plus all the homemade apple pie she can eat!) But Piper is special, even among the special. And there are consequences. Consequences too dire to talk about. Too crazy to consider. And too dangerous to ignore. At turns exhilarating and terrifying, Victoria Forester's debut novel has been praised by Stephenie Meyer, author of the Twilight saga, as "the oddest/sweetest mix of Little House on the Prairie and X-Men...Prepare to have your heart warmed." The Girl Who Could Fly is an unforgettable story of defiance and courage about an irrepressible heroine who can, who will, who must . . . fly. This title has Common Core connections. Praise for Victoria Forester and The Girl Who Could Fly: "It's the oddest/sweetest mix of Little House on the Prairie and X-Men. I was smiling the whole time (except for the part where I cried). I gave it to my mom, and I'm reading it to my kids—it's absolutely multigenerational. Prepare to have your heart warmed." Stephenie Meyer, author of the Twilight saga "In this terrific debut novel, readers meet Piper McCloud, the late-in-life daughter of farmers...The story soars, just like Piper, with enough loop-de-loops to keep kids uncertain about what will come next....Best of all are the book's strong, lightly wrapped messages about friendship and authenticity and the difference between doing well and doing good."--Booklist, Starred Review "Forester's disparate settings (down-home farm and futuristic ice-bunker institute) are unified by the rock-solid point of view and unpretentious diction... any child who has felt different will take strength from Piper's fight to be herself against the tide of family, church, and society."--The Horn Book Review The Girl Who Could Fly is a 2009 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.
Author | : Tedd Arnold |
Publisher | : Scholastic Inc. |
Total Pages | : 36 |
Release | : 2013-10-29 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0545667925 |
Will Coach put Fly Guy in the big game? "Flies can't play football," says Coach. But Fly Guy and Buzz are determined to prove him wrong. Fly Guy tries to kick a football, go out for a pass, and tackle his friend Buzz. In the end, Fly Guy helps Buzz score, and they get to do a hilarious touchdown dance.Using hyperbole, puns, slapstick, and silly drawings, Tedd Arnold delivers an easy reader that is full of fun in his NEW YORK TIMES bestselling Fly Guy series.
Author | : Cliff McNish |
Publisher | : Orion Children's Books |
Total Pages | : 152 |
Release | : 2010-11-25 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1444002740 |
Rachel and her brother are extraordinary. She is a spell-maker. He is a destroyer of spells. The High Witch, Heebra, wants Rachel and Eric crushed, and her enemies, the Wizard's, destroyed. A party of witches is dispatched to find the thousands of children with powers like Rachel's, and turn them into a ferocious army. Can Rachel and Eric stop the witches and win the battle between good and evil? The second instalment of the classic Doomspell Trilogy.
Author | : Cliff McNish |
Publisher | : Orion Children's Books |
Total Pages | : 178 |
Release | : 2010-11-25 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1444002759 |
Replace the current stuff with this from Amber:- The magic of all children has been released. Now, throughout the skies of Earth they fly, playing the deadly spell-games. Only Rachel watches for what she knows is coming - the invasion of the Witches. And this time there is a new enemy - the terrifying Gridda-breed. Rachel and Eric will need all their skill and courage in the coming battle - knowing that if they fail, the whole world will be engulfed in darkness. The final instalment of the classic Doomspell Trilogy.
Author | : William Steig |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 17 |
Release | : 2023-01-03 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1665927186 |
Sylvester the donkey finds a magic pebble and unthinkingly wishes himself a rock when frightened by a lion. Although safe from the lion, Sylvester cannot hold the pebble to wish himself into a donkey again. Caldecott Medal winner. Full-color illustrations.
Author | : Virginia Hamilton |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1985 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : |
Retold Afro-American folktales of animals, fantasy, the supernatural, and desire for freedom, born of the sorrow of the slaves, but passed on in hope.
Author | : Pamela Tuck |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2018-08-20 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781620148594 |
The story of Mason Steele, an African American boy in 1960s Greenville, North Carolina, who relies on his inner strength and his typing skills to break racial barriers after he begins attending a whites-only high school.
Author | : Julie Falatko |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 44 |
Release | : 2016-02-02 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 0698154940 |
Snappsy the alligator is having a normal day when a pesky narrator steps in to spice up the story. Is Snappsy reading a book ... or is he making CRAFTY plans? Is Snappsy on his way to the grocery store ... or is he PROWLING the forest for defenseless birds and fuzzy bunnies? Is Snappsy innocently shopping for a party ... or is he OBSESSED with snack foods that start with the letter P? What's the truth? Snappsy the Alligator (Did Not Ask to Be in This Book) is an irreverent look at storytelling, friendship, and creative differences, perfect for fans of Mo Willems.