Nat the Rat Dyslexie Edition

Nat the Rat Dyslexie Edition
Author: Kd Chapman
Publisher: Maclaren-Cochrane Publishing
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2019
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781643720708

This book is printed in a font that helps earlier readers and people with Dyslexia read more confidently. This font can be used by all. For more info go to www.Dyslexiefont.com. Go to www.mcp-store.com to find out more about the typeface and discounts."Nat the Rat" is the second story in the "Pat and Friends Early Reader Series". Designed to engage young readers with intuitive rhymes and simple sentence structure, "Nat the Rat" will help children develop the confidence needed to continue the life-long adventure of reading. Illustrated by Kelly Stribling Sutherland, "Nat the Rat" will capture the imagination of children and older readers alike as they meet Nat and his friends.

Hey Natalie Jean

Hey Natalie Jean
Author: Natalie Holbrook
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2015-03-17
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 161312788X

“Natalie Holbrook’s sensibility is stylish and playful, as well as practical, loving, and down-to-earth. Hey Natalie Jean is a terrific read for anyone who wants to make her life more beautiful.” – Gretchen Rubin The blog Hey Natalie Jean has won a cult following with writer Natalie Holbrook’s honest, inspiring, and often witty posts on topics like marriage, babies, nesting, and style. Natalie’s first book, Hey Natalie Jean is one part manifesto and three parts ideas, projects, and advice. Beautifully illustrated and whimsically designed, the book offers twenty-five essays and how-tos that serve as a guide to life: making date-night magic in the middle of the mundane, successfully exploring the city with a three-year-old, and creating a satisfying daily routine that still leaves room for little adventures and lots of magic. Natalie’s optimism, creativity, keen eye, and zeal for life are palpable, and she encourages others to make their lives beautiful with ease. This heartfelt, personal collection of essays and photographs shows Natalie’s ability to identify and describe life’s lovely incidentals in the everyday routine of errands, play dates, and naps. Inspiring, moving, and whip-smart, Hey Natalie Jean is an honest look at the hard work and courage that go into creating a beautiful life.

Nat the Rat

Nat the Rat
Author: Elizabeth Johnson
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2015-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781610036269

This fiction hybrid reader includes high-frequency and decodable words as well as illustrations for students in the Being a Reader program in grades K-2. The reader is about a rat trying to steal a treat.

Nat the Rat

Nat the Rat
Author: Kd Chapman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2019
Genre:
ISBN: 9781643720975

"Nat the Rat" is the second story in the "Pat and Friends Early Reader Series". Designed to engage young- readers with intuitive rhymes and simple sentence structure, Nat the Rat will help children develop the confidence needed to continue the life-long adventure of reading. Illustrated by Kelly Stribling- Sutherland, "Nat the Rat" will capture the imagination of children and older readers alike as they meet Nat and his friends.

Cat and Nat's Mom Truths

Cat and Nat's Mom Truths
Author: Catherine Belknap
Publisher: Harmony
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-03-12
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0525574921

THE NATIONAL BESTSELLER Hilarious best friends Cat and Nat created a massive online community of moms by sharing their ultra-real and just a bit R-rated dispatches from the mom trenches. From what not to eat a few days after giving birth (chicken wings) to the most effective ways to dodge post-partum sex, Cat & Nat’s Mom Truths shares everything no one will tell you about having kids. Mixing memoir, humor, and advice, Cat and Nat tell never-before-told stories about the stress, guilt, joy, and laundry (oh the laundry!) of being a mom in their first book. With seven kids between them and millions of fans on social media, they get real about the parts of parenting that somehow don’t make the Instagram feed. Sharing their outrageous humor, fearless myth-busting, and genuine comfort on every page, they walk you from pregnancy to the toddler years and beyond. And they dole out ridiculously honest advice, like what you think you need at the hospital when you have your first baby (lip gloss) versus what you actually need (hemorrhoid pillow), and how worried you should really be about germs (less than you are). Fearless crusaders against the perfection myth and all the gluten-free, sugar-free baking it entails, Cat and Nat assure you that you’re already doing a great job, making this an essential companion for moms everywhere.

Nat the Rat

Nat the Rat
Author: Ralph F. Robinett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 31
Release: 1970
Genre:
ISBN:

The Highway Rat

The Highway Rat
Author: Julia Donaldson
Publisher: Scholastic Canada
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2017-01-31
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1443149004

From the bestselling creators of The Gruffalo, Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler Quick! Hide all your goodies! The Highway Rat's coming, and he's going to steal your snacks... He takes clover from a rabbit, nuts from a squirrel -- he even steals his own horse's hay! Can no one stop him? The creators of Stick Man and A Gold Star For Zog stand and deliver this fabulous new story of a wickedly loveable villain who gets his just deserts.

Death of a Rat

Death of a Rat
Author: William D. Stansfield
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2000-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1615928448

With this intriguing opening geneticist and science writer William D. Stansfield begins this popular overview of the major ethical and philosophical issues confronting science today. From concern about the welfare of experimental animals to a consideration of the many other kinds of impediments that slow the progress of science-religious, moral, political, and conceptual-each accessible chapter conveys to the intelligent lay reader an appreciation for the work that scientists do and the obstacles that stand in their way. With a knack for telling a good story, Stansfield weaves together the history of science and contemporary events in diversely entertaining, loosely connected chapters that can be read sequentially or stand on their own. "The Frankenstein Model" considers such thorny issues as human experimentation, fetal cell research, and animal rights. "Dance Fever" shows how a "paradigm hold" (e.g., bee dance language) can redirect scientists away from giving alternate theories a proper test. "Grand Illusions" looks at enticing scientific ideas like cold fusion that sometimes lead scientists down the wrong path. "Strange Bedfellows" traces the influence of religion and politics on the advance of science and on science education today. Other chapters discuss the role that serendipity plays in scientific discoveries, where great ideas come from, J.D. Watson's double helix model of DNA, the history of the polymerase chain reaction, the discovery of the AIDS virus, and the crucial issue of honesty vs. fraud in scientific research. At times dramatic, amusing, and always interesting, The Death of a Rat proves that science is much more than the dry, antiseptic exercise of popular stereotypes. William Stansfield compellingly describes the fascinating, very human struggle for truth that makes science the most important enterprise of our time.

Pat the Bat Dyslexic Edition

Pat the Bat Dyslexic Edition
Author: K D Chapman
Publisher: Maclaren-Cochrane Publishing
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2016-08-23
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781643720586

The story of a bat named Pat and his friends written with simple sentence structure and intuitive rhymes.