Little Green Donkey

Little Green Donkey

Author: Anuska Allepuz

Publisher: Candlewick

Published: 2020-07-07

Total Pages: 33

ISBN-13: 1536209376

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Little Donkey doesn’t want to eat anything but yummy grass. Oh, dear — he has turned green! Is it time to try some other foods? Little Donkey loves eating grass. Grass is so juicy, zingy, sweet, and tangy! Mom asks him to please have a tiny taste of something else — oranges, watermelon, broccoli? — but a life of eating grass is just fine with Little Donkey. Until one day he spies his reflection in the watering hole and sees that he has turned green. Mom resumes her persuasion with new urgency. Apples and grapes? Yuck! No thank you! But carrots — carrots are crunchy, crispy, and delicious! Little Donkey is delighted with his new carrot-only diet and happy to transform from his all-green self to — oops! Pictures full of color and movement bring to life a charming story that will resonate with choosy eaters.


The Small Green Halter

The Small Green Halter

Author: Janet Baker-Carr

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2010-08-23

Total Pages: 85

ISBN-13: 1450243614

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In The Small Green Halter Janet Baker-Carr describes how a donkey participated in the efforts of World Wars I and II while enriching the lives of everyone who loved her. With clarity and humor, the author illuminates the bonds of affection that strengthen and sustain, evenperhaps especially amidst the ravages of war. Based on a true story, the book is informed by the authors deep love of animals and draws upon her experiences as a young child in rural England during World War II as well as her memories of travelling in France in 1946. The Small Green Halter quietly reveals how war changes everything.


Little Green Elvis

Little Green Elvis

Author: Kelly A. Jacob

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2004-06-15

Total Pages: 129

ISBN-13: 1462840574

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LITTLE GREEN ELVIS culls oddities, rarities, and off-kilter musings from the hitherto unpublished oeuvre of Kelly Jacob. In a collection spanning over two decades, ELVIS treats readers to crystalline shards of razor-sharp Jacob wit and wrath. Written without the faintest appeal to commercialism and presented without the slightest compromise, the eccentric and wholly individual stories and prose fragments which comprise LITLE GREEN ELVIS are hit-and-run, shock-and-awe blasts of brilliance providing insight into the workings of Jacob's keen artistic sensibility.


Little Green Apples

Little Green Apples

Author: O. C. Smith

Publisher: James Shaw

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 252

ISBN-13: 9780875167855

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If you've ever bitten into a green apple only to be startled by the tart flavor that surprisingly wakes you up and makes your eyes water, you already get a sense of the impact O.C. Smith had on his friends, his church, and the world. He was truly a soul of deep spiritual conviction whose God-given talent and warm, inviting personality produced a life that few can match and a message few will ever forget. As you turn each page of this book, prepare yourself to experience a powerful dose of O.C.'s joy, love, wisdom and happiness. Like the eye-opening taste of a crisp green apple, O.C. will wake you up to a new understanding of life that will lift your spirit. We've been told that one bad apple can spoil the whole bunch, but once you read Little Green Apples: God Really Did Make Them! you'll quickly see how one "good" apple can change the world. Book jacket.


All that happened in a week : A story for little children

All that happened in a week : A story for little children

Author: Jane Helen Findlater

Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan

Published: 2024-06-24

Total Pages: 57

ISBN-13:

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Welcome to the enchanting world of Jane Helen Findlater's "All That Happened in a Week," a delightful story crafted especially for little children. Join us on a whimsical journey through the pages of this charming tale, where every moment is filled with wonder, joy, and imagination. Follow along as we meet a cast of endearing characters, each embarking on their own adventures over the course of a week. From playful animals to curious children, there's never a dull moment in this magical world where anything is possible. Findlater's storytelling sparkles with warmth and humor, capturing the innocence and wonder of childhood in every page. Through vivid descriptions and lively dialogue, she creates a world that is both familiar and fantastical, inviting young readers to join in the fun. Since its publication, "All That Happened in a Week" has been cherished by children and parents alike for its timeless charm and heartwarming message. Its simple yet profound lessons about friendship, kindness, and the joy of discovery resonate with readers of all ages, making it a beloved classic for generations to come. Prepare to be swept away by the magic of "All That Happened in a Week," where every page is a new adventure waiting to be discovered. Join us as we journey through a week filled with laughter, imagination, and endless possibilities. Don't miss your chance to experience the joy of "All That Happened in a Week." Let the wonder of childhood come alive as you share in the adventures of its lovable characters. Grab your copy now and embark on a journey you'll never forget!


The Encyclopedia of Container Plants

The Encyclopedia of Container Plants

Author: Ray Rogers

Publisher: Timber Press

Published: 2010-09-15

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 088192962X

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Container gardening is ideally suited to today’s lifestyles—it provides the excitement, versatility, and variety of in-the-ground gardening to those with limited space, time, and resources. But in order to make the most of container gardening, aspiring gardeners—whether rank beginners or seasoned veterans—need to know precisely which plants perform best in containers; just as importantly, they need to know how to grow them well. Author Ray Rogers is the ideal guide to this world of colorful possibilities. An award-winning container gardener and horticulturist, he profiles more than 500 outstanding plants in 180 genera. Along with Rogers’s engaging descriptions, the entries include each plant’s height and spread; light, moisture, temperature, and soil requirements; ease and rate of growth; principal interest and design attributes; potential problems; and best method of propagation. To this abundance of useful information, Rob Cardillo’s stunning photographs add a wealth of visual inspiration. Success with container gardening isn’t always instantly achieved—it’s easy to be seduced by brightly flowering plants at a nursery or garden center that turn out to be unsuited to the growing conditions provided for them, or that make poor companions for their pot-mates. Even a brief dip into this authoritative reference, however, is sure to yield a host of plants that will show just how spectacular a well-grown—and carefully chosen—container garden can be.


The Character of Rain

The Character of Rain

Author: Amelie Nothomb

Publisher: St. Martin's Press

Published: 2007-04-01

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 1429978961

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The Japanese believe that until the age of three, children, whether Japanese or not, are gods, each one an okosama, or "lord child." On their third birthday they fall from grace and join the rest of the human race. In Amelie Nothomb's new novel, The Character of Rain, we learn that divinity is a difficult thing from which to recover, particularly if, like the child in this story, you have spent the first tow and a half years of life in a nearly vegetative state. "I remember everything that happened to me after the age of two and one-half," the narrator tells us. She means this literally. Once jolted out of her plant-like , tube-like trance (to the ecstatic relief of her concerned parents), the child bursts into existence, absorbing everything that Japan, where her father works as a diplomat, has to offer. Life is an unfolding pageant of delight and danger, a ceaseless exploration of pleasure and the limits of power. Most wondrous of all is the discovery of water: oceans, seas, pools, puddles, streams, ponds, and, perhaps most of all, rain-one meaning of the Japanese character for her name. Hers is an amphibious life. The Character of Rain evokes the hilarity, terror, and sanctity of childhood. As she did in the award-winning, international bestesller Fear and Trembling, Nothomb grounds the novel in the outlines of her experiences in Japan, but the self-portrait that emerges from these pages is hauntingly universal. Amelie Nothomb's novels are unforgettable immersion experiences, leaving you both holding your breath with admiration, your lungs aching, and longing for more.