Eggsville

Eggsville

Author: Peter Murray

Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers

Published: 2023-03-31

Total Pages: 128

ISBN-13: 1398492256

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When the brave knight rescues the beautiful princess, all that remains is a monster sized egg. Best friends Brynn, Alys and Dilan decide to take the egg home to Eggsville, the place where all the kingdoms' eggs are laid, and hatch the giant chicken inside. The only problem is there’s no such thing as a giant chicken. There are stories however, of fire breathing monsters guarding towers, and legends of great beasts roaming the sky at night. And now they seem to have brought one home, one that will surely require feeding. And what do monsters eat? Chickens of course, and lots of them! Soon, hatching the egg and dealing with the villagers will be the least of their problems. For a new arrival is imminent, one that is huge and dark and looks intent on destroying more than just a few eggs.


Ten Eggsville Eggies Sitting in the Hedge

Ten Eggsville Eggies Sitting in the Hedge

Author: Dee Thomas

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2017-03-28

Total Pages: 39

ISBN-13: 1524598550

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This is the third story in a series about the eggs of Eggsville. This story was written for a topic I was doing on counting numbers up to 10 for the preschool I worked in at Camelford. I wanted the children to be able to count to 10 and recognize the written word as well. I also incorporated counting backward and forward as well. I wanted to introduce different ways of counting: rote, ordinal, cardinal, and nominal. RoteCounting to 10 (e.g., to self) OrdinalOrder of things in a set (e.g., sixth position in a row) CardinalHow many items there are (e.g., as the story says 10 eggs) NominalIdentifying items by numbers (e.g., telephone number) Also the written word ten means the same as the number 10.


On STAGE: A Collection of Skits and Plays

On STAGE: A Collection of Skits and Plays

Author: Carrie Grayson Jordan

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2010-09-15

Total Pages: 442

ISBN-13: 0557018358

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Published with the assistance of BePublished.Org, "ON STAGE: A Collection of Skits & Plays" presents more than 10 original productions suitable for large-audience and small-group performances for all age groups. Carrie Grayson Jordan of Chicago has celebrated her poetry being published by Chrysopoets, and in Spring 1991 by World of Poetry (who also awarded her 'Honorable Mention' in 1990). She was also published in the Sparrowgrass Forum in 1991, listed in Who's Who of American Women, is an Orator/Writer for special events, and served as judge in Poetry/Playwriting for NAACP Act-So Annual competitions since 1990. A Mississippi native and Philo of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority and Chrysopoets, Carrie graduated from Hyde Park Academy, and has an Associates degree in Liberal Arts / Journalism from Kennedy-King College - where she graduated with honors and was a columnist for the Kennedy-King Press. Today she is a contributing writer for Info Magazine ' a Christian outreach publication.


Hard Egg and Cracked Egg, What Two Really Naughty Egg’S!

Hard Egg and Cracked Egg, What Two Really Naughty Egg’S!

Author: Dee Thomas

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2012-10-19

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 1479732826

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This story is all about two Egg's who are Brothers,Hard Egg' and 'Cracked Egg', who are always causing trouble around the village of Eggville. They get up to all sorts of antics and never think of the consequences of their actions. Well there Mother, who is called Eggie May told them that she would take them on a special trip to the Eggville Zoo, if theycould stay out of any trouble for longer than a week. Buttheir Father, who is called Sargent Eggward Egg, told their Mother, that they probably wouldn't evenlast a day! Well how right he was. Hard Egg and Cracked Egg, well it all went wrong for them as soon as they frightened their Mother with that loud bang from the cracker they pulled behind her.The day just got worse for them, they made Softie Egg fall off the wall, caught poor Runny Egg and tied him to a tree, took Nurse Clucky's favourite garden gnome, tripped up little Chocolate Egg, were rude to Old Poached Egg, threw mud at their Auntie Eggstra's dress, kicked Old Egg Plant in the leg, pulled Chicky Egg's hair, even told lots of lie's. But they had not counted on being seen by P.C.Egg and being caught by P.C. Eggwin Egg. So alas they were both taken home to their Mother, who sent them to bed. And if you look through the book, I don't even think at time's they were really sorry at all, and do we believe those tear's of theirs with smiley faces, I don't think so. What do you think?