As they watched humans building a snowman from behind the bushes in the forest, they decided it would be fun to build a snowman of their own. They had no idea what would occur while they were building him or the adventures that were waiting for them afterward!
When George stays home from school for a snow day, he finds himself staring out the window, bored. But when he sees the beautiful white slopes in his yard, he gets himself dressed to face the cold weather. George starts rolling the snow into balls and assembling them into a snowman. After his snowman is made, something unexpected happens! How long will George's enchanted fun with his new friend last? In this original tale, Katherine Tegen has captured all the magic of the snowman, while Brandon Dorman's lush illustrations truly bring him to life.
Rhyme follows rhyme as layer after layer of winter clothing ("bunchy and hot, wrinkled a lot, stiff in the knee, and too big for me!") is first put on and then taken off to the relief of the child bundled inside. Clever rebuses and jaunty illustrations make The Jacket I Wear in the Snow especially fun for prereaders and new readers.
How do you build a snowman? First, you need snow. Find out what else you need in this Ready Readers title. Focuses on alphabetic principle and phonemic awareness. Paired to the nonfiction title What Is Snow?.
"Hooray! It is a snow day! And what a perfect time to make a snowman. But Little Sister needs help putting on her boots, Dad needs a hand with shoveling, and Gator wants to build a fort. Will Little Critter ever get to build a snowman?"--Cover back.
REYoung ‘s latest features a nation buried in snow and ice in an obligatory 365 days a year Christmas celebration, a tribe of Mayan warriors in comedy troupe disguise, an existentially challenged hero known as the Snowman on a quest that takes him south of the border down ol’ Mexico way, and a B-grade movie director named Boone Weller with his own agenda. Is it a book? A movie? Told in a shoot from the hip Texas style, Margarito and the Snowman is loose, rangy, battered with an attitude and bound to offend everybody.
Twins, Lilly and Jimmy find an unusually shaped key which unlocks the door to a magical castle where they have a fun packed learning adventure. Along the way they have to complete tasks and figure out puzzles. They hear and meet very strange and funny characters that help to guide them along. Lilly and Jimmy forget all about the real world but to their disappointment, they are eventually returned home where they find no time has passed and that they still hold the key.
After an epic, two continents, two-country, multi-city battle with Adam Clark’s ruthless CTAC assassins, Sergeant Hammer’s rogue Special Forces operators, the storied Red Army Faction, homicidal Latin Kings, and brutally corrupt prison officials belonging to the violent Brotherhood of the Iron Hammer, Dexter, and his S.W.O.R.D. operatives have emerged victorious. However, Dexter’s suspicions about the level of funds and technology available to the team are confirmed when Harold Ashford orders him to have S.W.O.R.D. sever all ties with the Urban Justice Research Institute and prepare for a new mission with their true employer. In Langley, Virginia, CIA Associate Deputy Director of Operations Marc Lubet, who is also secretly a member of CTAC, knows that Dexter’s team raided CTAC headquarters in Dallas and possibly knows that his name is in the files that they downloaded. With his eyes set on becoming the Director of the CIA, he devises a plan to free Sergeant Hammer and his rogue Special Forces operators from military custody to use them to eliminate Dexter and his team and recover the files they stole. To make things even more complicated, Colonel Diamond is about to disrupt Dexter’s life by preparing extreme measures that are meant to transform him into what he needs to be to complete his new, mysterious mission. Dexter is forced to delve deep into the darkest areas of his psyche and instincts as the Colonel sends him on a perilous operation in the most dangerous place in the world, and mercilessly forces him to face his greatest fear. Dexter’s powerful employer emerges from the shadows and tasks him to attempt one of the greatest top-secret missions in modern history, which if successful, will have a lasting global impact. But first, he will have to survive the deadly trials set by his father, and the multiple unsanctioned assassination attempts by Marc Lubet’s unrelenting contract mercenaries.
Edgar Wibeau, seventeen years old, has died on Christmas Eve in an unfortunate accident involving electricity. His father, who left the family when Edgard was five, interrogates those close to him, to find out what exactly happened - and who his son really was. Helpfully for the reader, Edgar himself punctuates the father's conversations with his mother, best friend Willi, and Charlie, the woman with whom Edgar was unhappily in love, to give us his version of events from beyond the grave - and a story magically reminiscent of Goethe's The Sorrows of Young Werther and Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye unfolds before our eyes. Originally conceived as a screenplay, Plenzdorf's modern classic was first published in East Germany in 1973. A satire about the cultural and social limits of the GDR, it has long been a set text in German schools, and its critical and popular success remains unabated.