It was decorated with a fine carving of strange beasts, and at the top was a strange pyramid symbol with an eye. Around the bottom curled the ... Beatrice pulled her hand back from the gem in the eye of the phoenix at the last moment.
Sir Geoffrey is captured by the French, and writes and sends this book to his son, so that he can become a knight and save him.
How to be a Knight: A Squire's Guide
The Dragon Dance
Merry Christmas, Little Mouse
The year is 1930 and Sir Henry Hardcastle, President of the Society of Intrepid Explorers, has written a book to teach new members everything they need to know to take on the challenge of the unknown.
A vicious attack; a mysterious kidnapping; an ancient society shrouded in mystery… In the third title in the Dragonology Chronicles, young dragonologists Daniel and Beatrice must save their dragon chick, Torcher, from the clutches of the ...
The classic ending is intact here and accompanied by gentle, sensitive illustrations--children will return to this stirring tale often to understand its tragedy and the valuable lessons within.
Companion to the recent title, Mythology, in the best-selling Ology series. This is the full course in mythology from the pen of Lady Hestia Evans.
Wizardology
From charts to booklets to lessons, this elaborate workbook--an indispensable companion to the bestselling "Wizardology"--contains all the elements needed for transforming the reader into a wizard worthy of Merlin himself. Full color.
Alienology features a retro-style, outer-space map that tours the civilizations of alien planets while offering clues about how to identify aliens who have infiltrated human society, in a volume complemented by brain-teasers and puzzles.
Pop-up and fold-out illustrations enhance this guide to exploration that discusses the equipment and skills necessary for an explorer in various climes and and describes famous expeditions to the North Pole, Egypt, and Mount Everest.
Mother Pig reads bedtime stories to her little pigs, including The Pig Prince, The Ugly Pigling, Piggerella, and the Prince and the Porker.
The perfect follow-up to 'Egyptology' this is an entirely genuine course in the subject.