Now then Bob, what can you tell us about the morning Flora's body was found?” “I can't tell you anything, except one of the children who passed by the creek bridge saw someone lying under the bridge and came to our office to tell myself ...
I am Chameleon. I do as I please. I can play tricks and nobody sees . . . Spot the invisible chameleon in this irreverent rhyming romp!
“Oh, yes, I also wanted to check back to see if maybe you might have remembered something over the weekend? ... “Uh, no, I have no idea where or when I could have seen him before. ... Hmm, now what had she done with it?
Invites young readers to discover the concepts of visibility and camouflage on spreads depicting a menagerie of colorful animals who seem to "disappear" as the background color changes on sequential pages.
Googly-eyed animals take it in turns to hide in this colourful, interactive picture book experience. ; From the team behind The White Book and Black Cat, White Cat. Look out for Now You See Me s companion title, Near, Far... out in March!
It is every kid's worst nightmare being teased and harassed by their peers; it can make them feel hurt, scared, sick, lonely, embarrassed and sad, and in some cases, push them over the edge - welcome to the hellish life of fourteen years ...
Although this is a work of fiction which took place in the late 1940
Based upon a true story, this book poignantly reveals what challenges a teenage girl can face growing up with a terrible disease, in a sometimes emotionally unhealthy environment.
Never could the boys have realised the implications of seeing the naked man rising up from the gravestone, on the next 150 years.
When Zack accidentally drinks the invisible ink that's one of Spencer's experiments, he worries about missing his only chance to get his picture in the paper, if the new flavor he and Spencer invented wins the local Len and Larry's Ice ...