Don't Pop the Bubble Ball!

Don't Pop the Bubble Ball!
Author: Cora Reef
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2021-12-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1665903740

Includes an excerpt from Summer school of fish.

I Spy . . . a Shark!

I Spy . . . a Shark!
Author: Cora Reef
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2021-12-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1665903716

While exploring Coral Jungle, Simon Seahorse and his best friend Olive Octopus encounter a shark named Zelda who invites them to her mother's birthday party at Shark Point--and Simon not only has a unique school report, but the makings of an exciting story.

Climbing Mount Aquarius

Climbing Mount Aquarius
Author: Cora Reef
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2023-11-07
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1665929707

Simon gets carried away storytelling and immediately regrets announcing his plan to climb Mount Aquarius, but his friends are so excited for him that he does not have to heart to tell them the truth.

3-Minute Motivators, Revised and Expanded Edition

3-Minute Motivators, Revised and Expanded Edition
Author: Paterson, Kathy
Publisher: Pembroke Publishers Limited
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2014-07-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1551382954

This jam-packed new edition offers practical strategies that will develop a number of important life skills to help defuse negative situations, encourage classroom participation, and instill the joy of learning. With over 75% new material, the 200 activities in this remarkable resource will guide students through a myriad of challenging situations, from understanding technology, to defusing anger and stress, to giving a controlled escape for excess energy, to practicing cooperation and collaboration. This practical book has everything teachers and students need to cope with frustration and boredom, have fun, and get back to learning!

Ten Minutes Later

Ten Minutes Later
Author: Louis Morris
Publisher: Louis Morris
Total Pages: 622
Release: 2022-05-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Well, once upon a time a crazy man wrote an awful novel about wizards and talking eyes. Then he wrote another one not quite as awful as the first. This is that one; the sequel. It's also about wizards and talking eyes but in this one they go back in time and have wacky adventures and stuff. So if you haven't already read the first one, go read it and if you don't absolutely hate it, maybe read this one next.

Boredom Busters for Dogs

Boredom Busters for Dogs
Author: Nikki Moustaki
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2012-12-11
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 1620080575

Here’s a Dog Fancy book for dog owners who work more hours than they’d like to…and for dog owners who own super-active dogs without real jobs to do (like herding sheep or retrieving ducks for ten hours a day). Boredom swiftly sets in on the domestic canine, and what usually follows is destructive, bad behavior that drives owners bonkers. Before you and your dog go bonkers together, Boredom Busters for Dogs holds forty great solutions to enriching your pet’s world in meaningful, fun ways. Author Nikki Moustaki has collected a toy box full of great games, interactive toys, and pawsitively stimulating puzzles to keep even suburban Border Collie happy and out of mischief. The book presents enrichment ideas categorized by solo activities, interactive social exercises, and ways to enhance the dog’s environment by offering variations or his own special places to play. In the chapter “Solo Enrichment,” the author utilizes every dog’s favorite things—food and toys—to motivate him to play and discover treats on his own. In “Social Enrichment,” the old adage that “two dogs are better than one” is the common denominator for the games and activities used to keep canine pals occupied. “Environmental Enrichment” gives owners ideas how to provide their dogs with places they can call their own, including digging pits, wading pools, tire swings, and more. Activities for dog and owner are the topic of “Variance Enrichment,” listing a dozen enjoyable day trips and outings, from hiking and cruising around time to doggy dancing and agility trials.

Once Upon a Fishbowl

Once Upon a Fishbowl
Author: Aria Fafat
Publisher: Walking Stick Publication
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2018-11-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9811188173

“Once Upon a Fishbowl” is an imaginative book - a parable, an allegory - which playfully captures a very human story, but one which is set in the marine world of fish. The story parallels the biography of Serena Williams, the tennis player, as it recounts the unfolding life of a blue fish named “Selena Gilliums” and her quest to be the ocean-wide fish-champion in the game of "Bubble Ball", a game fish play in water with their fins using oily air bubbles. And why "blue” fish? Because the ocean of Aria's imagination has fish of 2 colors, blue and yellow. Just as humans consciously and subconsciously engage in discrimination based on skin color, the fish in this world discriminate based on fin colors - they engage in "fishism". The book skillfully traces the long struggle against fishism, fish slavery and the fight for Civil Rights in the fictional ocean country called "The United Shoals of Americlam" while weaving the athletic rise in contemporary times of Selena Gilliam. It celebrates the journey of tribulations, frustration and eventual triumph of a larger-than-whale spirit of Selena, who rises above all the obstacles to become the fish which was the GOAT - Greatest of All Time - in Bubble Ball... The book does not merely trace Serena's life or past history, though. It showcases many issues which are as relevant today as a hundred years ago - gender discrimination, religious discrimination, class discrimination, our fights against fellow humans based on stereotypes and nationality, our blatant plundering of environment, our pollution footprint... a very sobering reminder from a fish narrator... Even the book’s tagline, "Are Fish Racist? Are they following human footsteps?" is a haunting reminder to us all about our responsibility (and irresponsibility) toward nature and all which surrounds us. The book is replete with delightful puns, a very sophisticated use of English language and a large number of fish drawings sketched by the author and scattered throughout the book. There are also these cute explanatory notes for humans who may not know the inner workings of the marine world, and a comical glossary. This metaphorical biopic is a wonderful work of art and creativity from a very young, precocious author. It will inspire people of all ages to reflect on the importance of overcoming our prejudices, and rising above our superficial differences, to truly be “human”.

Simon Says

Simon Says
Author: Cora Reef
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2021-12-28
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1665903686

Little Simon Seahorse likes to tell stories, and if some of them are embellished, it just makes for a better story; but when his lucky pearl disappears after Sea and Tell at Coral Grove Elementary he and his friends have a real-life treasure to find--and of course it will become a super story to tell, one that hardly needs embellishment.

Boredom Busters for Cats

Boredom Busters for Cats
Author: Nikki Moustaki
Publisher: Fox Chapel Publishing
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2012-12-11
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 1620080583

Cats are commonly misconceived as the household pet that needs little attention. In reality, cats require the same sort of mental and physical stimulation as any other pet in order to be healthy, happy and more importantly, non-destructive in the house. Boredom Busters for Cats explores how to enrich your feline friend’s life through socialization, interactive toys, activities and much more! Pet expert and author Nikki Moustaki covers different ways of interacting with your cat so that he will develop good habits in the house as well as enhancing his individual health and intelligence. She also includes advice on which toys to use, how to play with your pet, and activities for your cat to do while you’re away from home.

Zamar

Zamar
Author: Jay Frazer
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2011-03-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1447551362

When Zack Jayton, a thirteen year old boy, finds a strange object in a forest, he has no idea of what he is getting himself into. Zack ends up on an incredible journey crossing into different universes, travelling through time and meeting creatures he couldn't have ever dreamed of. However, the fun ends pretty quickly when he realises that dark forces are at work and are plotting to end everything in existence.