When Miss Levy asks the students to list their three top talents, ten-year-old Indie struggles to name just one.
“Ah! Here it is!” she called out, pulling out and passing me the right magazine at last. “Now look – there's where it tells you how to make a paper swan!” “Thank you,” I said, wondering how on earth anyone could.
Whether you are a longtime activist or new to the fight, you can start from where you are. We are guided, through the compelling stories Dolly shares and the surprising science she reports, to being the person we mean to be.
The unique writing of Ivy + Bean meets the pep of Clementine and the authentic humor of Dory Fantasmagory in this chapter book series about two girls with the same name and absolutely, definitely, NOTHING else in common.
" Combining the spareness of fable with the potency of parable, Peter Reynolds shines a bright beam of light on the need to kindle and tend our creative flames with care.
Being more 'ish' - meaning somewhat, more or less, to some extent - is a more flexible and happier way to think and work. Care less about more, and care more about less.
In this story perfect for fans of Fish in a Tree and The Thing About Jellyfish, Karen Rivers has once again created an unforgettable narrator who will pull readers into her orbit and keep them riveted until the very last page.
By living clean(ish), our bodies’ natural processes become streamlined and more effective, while we enjoy a vibrant life. In Gin Stephens's New York Times bestseller Fast. Feast.
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In this book, we will digest and analyze the tales and fables of the greats; the good, the bad, the ugly... and, overall the downright exaggerated.
Vashti believes that she cannot draw, but her art teacher's encouragement leads her to change her mind and she goes on to encourage another student who feels the same as she had.