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The Willow and the Pillow by Veronica Martinez Pdf
This engaging and colorful book will take young learners into the magical journey of tooth fairies. The book is designed with fun and enthusiastic rhyming texts that engage young readers to partake in the mystery of their fallen tooth. This captivating story gives children the exciting opportunity to be part of something special. Reading this book is a great childhood experience that will be cherished in their memories forever.
Willow and the Snow Day Dance by Denise Brennan-Nelson Pdf
Mr. Larch is not a very neighborly neighbor. He never has any visitors. His gray, gloomy house never has any decorations. He avoids everyone and everyone avoids him. But now Mr. Larch has a new neighbor. Willow and her family have moved into the bright yellow house directly across the street. Willow loves her new house and neighborhood. She loves the summer and planting her garden. She loves the fall and sharing vegetables with her neighbors. And when winter arrives, she loves that, too. She can't wait for the first snowfall because she has found the perfect hill for sledding. And it's right behind Mr. Larch's house. Can Willow melt his cold heart in time to enjoy a Snow Day? Denise Brennan-Nelson's books with Sleeping Bear Press include the Likes to Say series, Someday Is Not a Day of the Week, and Buzzy the bumblebee. As a national speaker, she travels the country sharing her reading and writing enthusiasm with schoolchildren and teachers. Denise lives in Howell, Michigan. Cyd Moore studied graphic design and fine arts at the University of Georgia. Her work includes posters, billboards, books, and newspaper and magazine articles. In addition to Willow, Cyd is the illustrator of more than 35 books, including the Stinky Face series. She lives in Commerce, Michigan.
Zeke Cook is having curious dreams about an Indian Lady. The discovery of an ancient cemetery while on a camping trip with his older brother deepens the mystery. In the cemetery, Zeke comes upon a gravestone marked with the name Moon Willow. Below the name reads the following: Take a willow stick home and place it under your pillow That night he is awakened by a strange white light illuminating his bedroom. Was it the willow stick that made this happen or was it something else? Zeke tries to talk about these happenings with his older brother Griffen. But Griffen is not interested in Zekes troubles - he is having troubles of his own. Ever since visiting the cemetery he is hearing a strange voice in his head. He doesnt understand where it is coming from or why the voice keeps asking him are you ready? Journey along with the brothers as they uncover the mystery of the dreams, the strange voice and how it connects them to a deeper understanding of the universe.
Cindy is a 13-year-old girl who adores her father that works as a travelling life insurance salesman in Utah. After the death of her mother, Cindy is tormented by her stepmom to the breaking point. With encouragement from the girl who appears in her bedroom, she discovers the hidden truth about her dad and her family... The only way to end it is to take matters into their hands. However, the deeper she digs the more terrifying the past gets. While the past slowly unwinds, her crush on a policeman, her foster family, murder and her new discoveries only make life more difficult. The only person that can shed light on this is the father she loves more than life itself... The father she loves is her only savior...
The Complete Poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley by Percy Bysshe Shelley Pdf
A landmark event in literary scholarship, the publication of the Johns Hopkins edition of The Complete Poetry of Percy Bysshe Shelley makes available for the first time critically edited clear texts of all poems and translations that Shelley published or circulated among friends, as well as diplomatic texts of his significant incomplete poetic drafts and fragments. Edited upon historical principles by Donald H. Reiman and Neil Fraistat, the multi-volume edition will offer more poems and fragments than any previous collective edition, arranged in the order of their first circulation. These texts are followed by the most extensive collations hitherto available and detailed commentaries that describe their contextual origins and subsequent reception. Rejected passages of released poems appear as supplements to those poems, while other poetic drafts that Shelley rejected or left incomplete at his death will be grouped according to either their publication histories or the notebooks in which they survive. Writing to his publisher in 1813, Shelley expressed the hope that two of his major works "should form one volume"; nearly two centuries later, the second volume of the Johns Hopkins edition of The Complete Poetry fulfills that wish for the first time. This volume collects two important pieces: Queen Mab and The Esdaile Notebook. Privately issued in 1813, Queen Mab was perhaps Shelley's most intellectually ambitious work, articulating his views of science, politics, history, religion, society, and individual human relations. Subtitled A Philosophical Poem: With Notes, it became his most influential -- and pirated -- poem during much of the nineteenth century, a favorite among reformers and radicals. The Esdaile Notebook, a cycle of fifty-eight early poems, exhibits an astonishing range of verse forms. Unpublished until 1964, this sequence is vital in understanding how the poet mastered his craft. As in the acclaimed first volume, these works have been critically edited by Donald H. Reiman and Neil Fraistat. The poems are presented as Shelley intended, with textual variants included in footnotes. Following the poems are extensive discussions of the circumstances of their composition and the influences they reflect; their publication or circulation by other means; their reception at the time of publication and in the decades since; their re-publication, both authorized and unauthorized; and their place in Shelley's intellectual and aesthetic development.