Athena Lorenzo has been slimed! And she doesnt think its funny. Someone in Ms. Gleason's class is playing practical jokes. And its up to jigsaw and Mila to catch the clown. This could be their stickiest case yet!
How Happy in the Classroom
Captain Barnacles' gup finder has located the GUP-A - The Octonauts' favourite submersible! Use your finger to make the vehicle and its crew bob in the water, then look inside to discover what makes the GUP-A so special.
Teaching children ethics, values, and morals is a real challenge for parents today, and many modern moms and dads are clamoring for a helping hand. As Ian James Corlett, an award-winning children's TV writer, and his own family grappled with this issue, he began telling kids tales about two young children, Elliott and Lucy, who were very much like them. Ian's kids hardly even realized that their
Vampire Are Real. Vampire bats, that is. These mysterious mammals travel in the shadows of the night, hunting for food before returning to their darkened caves. But how much do you really know about these bloodthirsty nocturnal predators? Read this book to find out the facts and fiction about vampire bats.
Just his luck! It's almost saint patrick's day, and jigsaw stuck in his room wth a sprained ankle. at first, missing school is fun. But with nothing to do other than look out the window, this super-sleuth turns super-bored. the best detective in second grade can;t crack cases from his bedroom.. or can he? This sprained ankle may be Jigsaw's lucky break!
Lights, camera-disaster! The coolest show on TV, Spy Guy, is filming an episode in Jigsaw's town. When Jigsaw lands a role as an extra, he gets to go behind the scenes. He even meets Chase Jackson, the show's spoiled star, who plays a junior spy. But then an important prop goes missing and everyone thinks Chase is the thief. Luckily, there's a real detective on the set. It's up to Jigsaw Jones …
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.