Bear's whole family has gathered together and everyone is engaged in a variety of activities, both quiet and noisy. But what is all the excitement about? Why is bear's family so busy today? In this colorful and action-packed picture book, bear will introduce you to all of his relatives. Smell, touch, taste, hear and see their lively preparations for aspecial day!
Pretty Weird Frowns-Ups Living In Bailey City. Teachers never last in the Bailey School third grade. And when Mrs. Jeepers takes over the class, the kids are sure she'll quit, just like all the rest. But this Transulvanian teacher has a strange way of getting what she wants. Now the kids are starting to wonder : will they survive Mrs. Jeepers?
Jackie's dad is good at everything apart from baking cakes. But he's got to learn, and fast, if he's going to win that bike for Jackie in the bake-a-cake competition. Top TV chef Denzil Doonut boasts he can teach anyone to cook but can he teach Dad?
"Can't you make him stop?" Tommy asked his mum. Grandad always wore his old kit to Tommy's football practice. Didn't he know how embarrassing it was? But Tommy's team are soon glad that Grandad has a trick or two up his sleeve.
Mr. Jenkins is the new director at Camp Lone Wolf. He seems friendly, but howls in the night and figures lurking in the shadows raise questions about the mysterious new camp director. Mr. Jenkins can't really be a werewolf, can be?
Pretty Weird Grown-Ups Living In Bailey City. When Liza takes a spill at the local stables and hurts her knee, she could swear a magical creature comes to her rescue. Her friends don't believe her, but Liza is sure that it was no ordinary horse pulling that sleigh. Could Mr. Withers, the man who runs the stables, really be keeping a unicorn?
It's boring in the basement! And the ghosts in the class want to come out and play...with the whole school. Watch out, Sleepy Hollow - it's haunting time! The ghosts will only stop their horrible haunt if Jeff, Cassidy, and Nina beat them in a game of basketball. But these ghosts play to win. And they don't play by the rules.
In Drumming to the beat, Debbie shares her wisdom and humor. Educators looking for ways to improve their instructional skills in a differentiated classroom are guaranteed to find great practical strategies. Debbie's story of success integrates research-based models, teaching strategies, management tips, and inspirational "from-the-heart" lessons for addressing individual differences. This excit…
There are some pretty weird grown-ups living in Bailey City. But could the new karate teacher who seems to be guarding the kids and granting wishes really be an angel?'