Del is brilliant at football, better than his dad. But being a boy star is not easy. That's when you need a friend.'
Maggie Tulliver lines in the tradisional bound society of St. Ogg's. She can neither adapt herself to it nor live happily in Her daring, rebellious nature wants freedom, and her act of cutting off her hair is symbolic of this nature. But her great desire
This book is about respect. Respect is a very difficult concept to explain to children. Repetition is a wonderful way to teach this. One of the ways to read this book aloud is to use the call-and-response pattern.'
From horses and elephants carrying armies, to dogs parachuting from planes and dolphins detecting mines, animals have played a part in some of the bloodiest battles in history. Their stories are as compelling and tragic as those of the soldiers they served.
Stevie Marsh is off for the summer to learn about computers at camp viper. He's not happy about being in the woods with all the bugs and poison ivy and-yuck!-snakes.
Bertie Wiggins is a champion ear wiggler. But no one is interested, not even his mum and dad. Why can't you be more like Prince Cecil? they grumble. 'He always gets his sums right. You'll never get on TV by wiggling your ears'. But one day Bertie gets a
Eloise can go whereever she wants in The Plaza Hotel, but her favorite place is a secret. Here she do whatever she wants!