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Good Night Little Lion Leo by Katharina Renteria Pdf
There is only one little boy still awake.Can you hear the noise he makes?It is a little lion called Leowho is crawling up the tummyof his very tired mummy.
Barber Shop Memories, Number 2 by Alfred Music Pdf
Titles: * Ramona * Do You Ever Think of Me * I Wish I Had a Girl * Toot, Toot, Tootsie * O Katharina! * Everything Is Peaches Down in Georgia * Once in a While
The Long Night of Leo and Bree by Ellen Wittlinger Pdf
Nobody should have a night like this... 8:30 P.M.: It's been four years since Michelle was killed. Leo can't stand to be at home with his mom -- she's crazy with rage. He's got anger of his own and pictures of his dead sister he can't get out of his head. 9:00 P.M.: Bree parks her mom's car and locks the doors. She's in a bad part of town, but she knows the bar has to be around here somewhere. All she wants is to escape for a while and have a good time. 9:15 P.M.: Leo, out for a drive to get away from his mom, spots Bree. Why is this girl alive while Michelle's not? By 6:30 A.M., when their long night is over, everything has changed
In Experiments With Rats by Antonio Morcillo Lopez Pdf
Pol Pot, Idi Amin, Saddam Hussein and Stalin are a group of lab rats imprisoned in a glass cage. They are veterans of scientific experimentation. They’ve seen it all. For them, with the passing of time, electric shocks have become a kind of incognizable deity. They don’t know how to interpret them, nor do they know what so much pain means. One day, an especially intense session of shocks finishes them off. They die. This allows them to pass to the other side and visit the scientist who has been experimenting with them all this time. They have a few questions. And they want a lot of answers. Winner of the Spanish Society of Authors and Publishers (SGAE) Theater Prize 2007.
Leo is an inquisitive, fun-loving leopard who loves nothing more than exploring, finding new facts and trying new things. He lives by the motto: “Just because someone says it’s impossible doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try.” Leo sets off on the adventure on his own, wearing his lucky baseball cap, but quickly makes lifelong friends who join him on his quest for knowledge. On his journey, he learns about life, the world around him, and the meaning of friendship. His travels take him to different places where he meets all types of animals to try and understand the lives they lead and how they survive. Join Leo and his friends on their adventures as they make new companions and discover fun facts about the animals they meet. All of this brings them new experiences and tests their bravery. Will Leo’s friends have enough fun that they will follow him on further adventures? Read to find out.
In this riveting, heartfelt debut, a young woman assumes a new name to escape her dark past and find the redemption she desperately seeks. “It’s impossible not to root for this strong, willful girl as she finds her place in the world and for her brother as he tries to make sense of it.”—Kirkus Reviews “Charming, touching, and a host of other adjectives not often associated with a murderous thirteen-year-old.”—Booklist Venus Black is a straitlaced A student fascinated by the study of astronomy—until the night she commits a shocking crime that tears her family apart and ignites a media firestorm. Venus refuses to talk about what happened or why, except to blame her mother. Adding to the mystery, Venus’s developmentally challenged younger brother, Leo, goes missing. More than five years later, Venus is released from prison with a suitcase of used clothes, a fake identity, and a determination to escape her painful past. Estranged from her mother, and with her beloved brother still missing, she sets out to make a fresh start in Seattle, skittish and alone. But as new people enter her orbit—including a romantic interest and a young girl who seems like a mirror image of her former lost self—old wounds resurface, and Venus realizes that she can’t find a future while she’s running from her past. In this gripping story, debut novelist Heather Lloyd brilliantly captures ordinary lives thrust into extraordinary circumstances. Told through a constellation of captivating voices, My Name Is Venus Black explores the fluidity of right and wrong, the pain of betrayal, and the meaning of love and family. Praise for My Name Is Venus Black “Fans of realistic coming-of-age fiction will enjoy Lloyd’s fast-paced first novel for the freshly drawn original characters, compelling story line, and beautiful tribute to the healing power of love. It’s bound to have crossover appeal to older YA readers.”—Library Journal “A dark but ultimately uplifting story about family, love, and forgiveness, and how to find your place in the world, My Name Is Venus Black is a powerful debut novel from a fresh voice in fiction.”—New York Times bestselling author Sarah Jio
IT’S TIME FOR BED, and Leo must get out of his pirate costume and into his pjs, and as he removes each item of clothing, Leo fondly says good night. (“Good night, green bandana . . . Good night, red and white shirt . . .”) Meanwhile, his friend Teddy has other plans as he gets ready for a swashbuckling nighttime adventure. Young readers will love seeing Leo transform from pirate to sleepy-head with a cute surprise ending. This charming good-night book also teaches colors and object identification.
In Deep South, Park Ranger Anna Pigeon heads to Mississippi, only to encounter terrible secrets in the heart of the south? Anna Pigeon finally gives in to her bureaucratic clock ? and signs on for a promotion. Next thing she knows, she?s knee-deep in mud and Mississippi. Not exactly what she had in mind. Almost immediately, as the new district ranger on the Natchez Trace, Anna discovers the body of a young prom queen near a country cemetery, a sheet around her head, a noose around her neck. It?s a bizarre twist on a best-forgotten past of frightening racial undertones. As fast as the ever-encroaching kudzu vines of the region, the roots of this story run deep ? and threaten to suffocate anyone in the way, including Anna?