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Immediate access to a webpage containing the same download links. Your online purchase confirmation will also include Internet links contained in emails that are sent to you automatically when you A cautionary story that questions today's consumerism and excessiveness, Kishka for Koppel, like the best folktales, can help children and adults alike to look both beyond and within.These instructions for assistance in downloading from theįor Further Help and to Offer Suggestionsĭirect downloads for the Advanced Yoga Practices (AYP) ebooksĪnd audiobooks come in Zip files and are delivered via Kishka for Koppel by Aubrey Davis and illustrated by Sheldon Cohen In this fresh take on a classic tale, a magic meat grinder helps a poor Jewish couple learn a little gratitude after the three wishes it grants them go awry. Pierre Le Poof! is this charming character's first adventure in a new series by author-illustrator Andrea Beck. But, this spunky little pooch gets more than he bargains for and learns that home is the best place of all. One day, an open door beckons and Pierre escapes.
Pierre le Poof by Andrea Beck Pierre, a pampered show poodle in training, is torn between his love for his devoted owner, Miss Murphy, and his dreams of running wild in the park. Doors in the Air is a lilting journey through house doors, dream doors and, best of all, doors in the air. He is especially enthralled by the doors of his imagination, which he refers to as "doors in the air." He delights in discovering that when he passes through these doors, he leaves behind all feelings of boredom, fear and unpleasantness. He marvels at how stepping through a doorway can take him from one world to another. Doors in the Air by David Weale and illustrated by Pierre Pratt Doors in the Air is the story of a boy who is fascinated by doors. Set in East Africa, The Matatu is a colorful story filled with many unexpected turns and twists along the way. When Kioko asks his grandfather why the dogs always bark and chase after matatus, his grandfather tells him an entertaining tale about a dog, a goat and a sheep. As the matatu pulls away from the market, the village dogs chase after them. But today, for his fifth birthday, he climbs aboard one with his grandfather. The Matatu by Eric Walters and illustrated by Eva Campbell Kioko had been watching the matatus come and go for as long as he could remember. This lively new addition to the Elliot Moose series is a charming tale of friendship and fair play. When suddenly they all need a rescue for real, it is his two youngest and smallest friends who save the day. One by one, Elliot's friends climb aboard until there is no more room on the truck. All his friends want to ride on the truck and be firefighters too. As he jumps aboard his bright red fire truck and takes off to the next rescue, he feels courageous. But why can't he ever find her? Elliot's Fire Truck by Andrea Beck Elliot Moose is on the loose once more. Night's favorite game is hide-and-go-seek, which he plays each evening with his older sister, Day. When the sun sets, he travels through the night sky in a spaceship with his teddy. Night Boy by Anne Laurel Carter and illustrated by Ninon Pelletier Night is a boy who knows it's much more fun to play than go to sleep. Will Richard be poked to pieces? With some quick thinking and a little luck, Richard avoids a terrible end. Soon the whole town is chasing after him and jabbing at him. But as he rolls down the sidewalk things get worse, way worse. He propels his booger-ball self out of his house. Before he knows it, all of him slides up his nose. When his finger gets stuck up his nose, Richard panics. Richard Was a Picker by Carolyn Beck and illustrated by Ben Hodson Richard picks his nose, until one day he discovers the perils of his habit. Mechanimals will help all of us believe in our dreams, despite what the neighbors may say. The farmer sets to work to turn that scrap metal into some rather surprising creatures. His plans are big, and when his neighbors dismiss them with the words, "When pigs fly," they grow bigger still. But the determined farmer refuses to admit defeat. Arrives at your school or library ready to playīook details: Mechanimals by Chris Tougas When a tornado leaves a farmer with a heap of scrap metal and no animals, his neighbors are sure it's all over for him.Eight complete audiobooks from the Orca picturebook collection.