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When a king discovers that there are still singing moon dragons high up on the mountainside, he offers a room full of gold to anyone who can bring one to him. The beautiful dancing dragons only reveal themselves to Alina, a young peasant girl, but she preserves the secret of their whereabouts, knowing that there are some things far more precious than a room full of gold.
Every night, the rising moon takes center stage, surrounded by vigilant owls, howling dogs, and other supporting characters. But before the sun makes its exit and the lights dim; stars must be made sparkly, dolls soothed to slumber, and monsters of the dark appeased. Only then can the moon be hoisted aloft and the real show begin.
A little girl finds a sycamore tree named a "moon tree" and wonders why. When no one knows, her third grade class is determined to find the answer. Their quest leads them to NASA, an extraordinary boy who grew up to be an astronaut, a broken metal container, and a story more fascinating than they could have ever imagined.
For Muslim people around the world, Ramadan is a month-long time for prayer, fasting, and charity. This ""month of blessing"" is not viewed as a time of hardship but instead as a time to develop self-discipline and increase awareness of and compassion for the poor and the hungry. It is a time to deepen connection with Allah through prayer and community. For this much-anticipated month, Muslim people gather together in homes, shops, and restaurants to break their fasts and pray. Ramadan is as imp
Moose, un saint-bernard pelucheux, n’est pas un chien ordinaire. Il cuisine, fait le ménage, fait les courses, jardine, fait le lavage et répare des choses dans la maison û tout ça pendant que son maître, Frank, est parti à une répétition avec son groupe de musique. Mais quand Frank revient à la maison, Moose n’est pas différent des autres chiens : il aime plus que tout jouer à rapporter, recevoir des caresses sur le ventre et manger un bon gros os. Dans cette série pour les lecteurs débutants,
What would you do with a moose on the loose? Would you chase him, or race him, or stand up to face him? What would you do with a moose on the loose? What would you do with a moose in your yard? Or in your house? How about in your room? Or in your tub? Would you give him two boats? Would you see if he floats? What would you do? Colourful, comic artwork highlights the hilarity that ensues when wildlife wanders indoors. By story's end, young readers will know exactly what to do when a moose goes on
Moose, a shaggy St. Bernard, isn't your average dog. He cooks, cleans, shops, gardens, does laundry, and fixes things around the house-all while his owner, Frank, is off at band practice. But when Frank returns home, Moose is no different from other dogs-he loves nothing more than a good game of fetch, a nice, long belly rub, and a big, juicy bone. In this beginning reading series, readers will delight at this inside peek into the life of one extraordinary pet. Included in every book is a page f
Nutmeg and Celery love their MOO-grass music, and it seems the perfect way to help raise money for a new barn roof.Will MOO-grass music be enough, or will they have to change their tune?
More than you imagine, I want the best for you. I'll always be beside you in everything you do. A parent's unconditional love and support help build a strong foundation for a child. This strong foundation aids children's confidence and development, allowing them to become more than they ever imagined. The illustrations represent multiple families and those of diverse family structures, including interracial, same-sex, adoptive, and single parent families, making this a soon-to-be cherished book
Drawn from author Kao Kalia Yang's childhood experiences as a Hmong refugee, this heartfelt nonfiction picture book portrays a family with a great deal of love and little money. Weaving together Kalia's story with that of her beloved grandmother, the book moves from the jungles of Laos to the family's early years in the United States. When Kalia wishes for braces to straighten her crooked teeth, it is her grandmother who helps her find what is truly beautiful.