Answers demanding questions in an unrivalled child-friendly and informative style about inventions'
Many British people were evacuated from their homes during World War II in order to escape the German bombing raids. Hundreds of thousands of child evacuees were sent from the towns and cities into the safety of the country.
British towns and cities were subjected to intense bombing in the Blitz that raged from 1940 until 1945. People endured years of wearing gas masks, constant air-raid sirens and the bombing of their homes, factories, schools and work places. Civilians spent countless hours sheltering from attacks in air-raid shelters while others helped on the streets as air-raid wardens or fire fighter.
Be an eyewitness to the turbulent and terrifying events of World War II from the Blitz to the atomic bomb.'
This follow-up to the best-sellingMama, Do You Love Me?(over one million copies sold in 15 languages!) captures the universal love between a father and child. Set in Africa and featuring the Maasai culture, the beautiful watercolor illustrations, lyrical text, and enduring message are sure to make this another instant classic
That meanie Jim has invited everyone in Room Nine to his birthday party on saturday--except Junie B.! Should she have her own birthda party six month early ad not invite Jim? Or should she move to It's a small world after all in Disneyland?
Mother and Dady even said so. But then why is there monster drool on Junie B.'s pillow? Oh, no! What if Paulie Allen Puffer is right-what if she really does have a monster under her bed? If Junie B. goes to sleep, the monster might see her feet hanging down. And he might think her piggy toes are yummy little wiener sausages!
It's almost the end of the year, and Room Nine is taking a field trip to a farm! Thewhole class is very excited...except Junie B. Jones. 'cause farms have scary ponies, that's why. and scary roosters, too. will Jnie B. find anything good at this place? or will this turn out to be he "worstest" field trip ever?
A terrible thing happened to Junie B. Jones! And it's called--someone took her new black furry mittens! And they kept them! They didn't even put them in the lost and found at school. So when Junie B. finds a wonderful pen, she should be allowed to keep it, too. right? That's fair. Right? Right?