This book has been written by six PnPAuthors Pattimari Cacciolfi Peter Cacciolfi Mehreen Ahmed Viv Drewa Vinta Singh Barbara M. Hodges This is a story of two young girls on an adventure turned near tragic, or a nightmare of a dream separated from reality? Sophia and Jasmine sort out their thrills and fears with the discovery of a magical egg...not not.
Magic Forest Adventure: The Secret of The Golden Egg Adventure is found all over the world, but for Shu it was found in the Urman forest. She was the protector of the forest with her best friend and magical horse Tu, but she found that her home was quite uncomfortable. She heard a legend of a magical castle hidden inside an egg, but the only one who could help her was the old viper Yukha. Yukha was known for doing terrible things, but Shu had to trust her. Throughout the story, Shu not only helped Yukha on her journey but helped her friends. In this tradition Tatar folk tale, the readers will learn the power of kindness and help others. If you buy the printed book the Kindle edition is FREE! Also, you can borrow your Kindle edition to your friend for a week FREE! You and your children are going to love this book! Scroll to the top of the page and select the buy button right now.
A classic springtime tale from Margaret Wise Brown, the author of Goodnight Moon! This classic story follows a little bunny as it discovers a blue egg and begins to wonder about all the wonderful things that might be inside. With colorful illustrations from Caldecott Medalist Leonard Weisgard, and a playful and endearing text by the legendary Margaret Wise Brown, The Golden Egg Book is a perfect for the littlest of hands.
This brightly illustrated board book, with an array of lifttheflaps and Easter eggs to punch out, presents a colorful collection of holiday items such as chicks, jelly beans, flowers, and more.
Dursdan forced himself to move forward, pulling the gate shut quietly behind him. He glanced frantically around the courtyard hoping to see his father or brother. No one else was there. He was alone with the beast. A trickle of sweat dribbled into his eyes. Dursdan blinked to clear his vision. He swallowed and began creeping around the edge of the courtyard. The dragon's eyelids were mostly closed but Dursdan could feel the Silver's gaze following him along the path. Tiny pinpricks ran down his spine. He tried to melt into the lengthening shadows of the inner wall. His throat tightened and a great inner drum pounded in his ears. He was almost to the door. Sinotio snorted. Dursdan jumped the last few steps and fled inside. Dursdan would rather be a farmer and have nothing to do with the magical beasts that protect the Valley, but his father is a Dragon Lord. As the first born son, he's expected to follow in his father's footsteps. When his father risks his life to obtain a rare golden egg, Dursdan is forced to carry it. But the threads of the past have already woven him into their mysterious patterns and he must protect the egg from a wizard who would enslave Gold Magic.
In 2001 Hoffman-La Roche's drug Accutane was selling in its billions worldwide as a treatment for acne. For those who suffered from extreme scarring acne, it was something of a miraculous treatment, however evidence started to mount that for others it was a death sentence. Over the next few years it was estimated that between 300 and 3,000 young people being prescribed Accutane since its launch had committed suicide or killed others.In 2001 the father of young man in Ireland who had committed suicide approached Dr. Doug Bremner as Professor of Psychiatry & Radiology at Emory University to see if he could find a causal link between the drug and depression. His findings were that the drug did have an effect on the brain likely to cause acute depression in some patients, which was not surprising as it is a molecular cousin of Vitamin A which is known to cause depression in excessive quantities.One might think that Hoffman-La Roche would have welcomed these findings. After all, no-one was doubting that Accutane was an extremely effective remedy in many cases, it was just that it appeared to have lethal side-effects in others.You might like to think again on that one. 'The Goose That Laid The Golden Egg' is the account of what Hoffman-La Roche did next, which was to prosecute a determined, energetic and vindictive campaign against Dr. Bremner designed to suppress his findings and destroy his career and livelihood.Nonetheless, Dr. Bremner persisted and today the prescription of Accutane (now known as Roaccutane among several other names) is subjected to the closest of scrutiny not only for its potentially depressive effects, but also for the likelihood of its causing birth defects and stunting growth.Knowing that the life of a whistleblower is rarely a happy one, why did Dr. Bremner decide to take anything that Hoffman-La Roche could throw at him rather than back down?There may be some rational reasons for this such as he had a strong belief that the public should be well informed about the side-effects of drugs in order to be able to make an objective decision, but maybe the real reason was more an emotional one stretching back to an equally determined, energetic and vindictive web of secrecy based on a pivotal and traumatic event in his childhood which he was also determined to get to the bottom of.From the pen of the author of 'Before You Take That Pill: Why the Drug Industry May Be Bad for Your Health: Risks and Side Effects You Won't Find on the Label of Commonly Prescribed Drugs, Vitamins, and Supplements', this is a truly riveting and emotional read detailing just what it costs to take on the full might of one of the largest corporations in the world when you have never claimed to be a saint and have no desire to become a martyr.
The GUARDIAN, he was called. This was the name given to him by the Stars that held all pirate souls. The town folk knew him as the old timer, who stood on the corner and told the stories. For it was he who was stuck between worlds..... Only the souls of Brotherhood, could release him from the curse or would Captain Greybellow get there first?.................... The time was right the stage was set and he was ready, but would they make it in time..... After generations could Jerry, Tom and Cal, Sam and Joey really free him...... Would Sally, the Great Grand Daughter of the original 7 pirates make it in time to complete "The Test"? Did they hold the truths that is in "the jaws of the yak" or would they find it in the magic of the ostrich eggs and feathers? It had been 700 years after all! "The test" .... could they know what was in store for them......... And, so the journey began
What would you do if a tornado wanted you to be its Valentine? Or if a haunted spacesuit banged on your door? When is the ideal time to turn into a tiger? Would you post a supernatural portal on Craigslist? In these nineteen stories, the enfants terribles of fantasy have arrived. The New Voices of Fantasy captures some of the fastest-rising talents of the last five years, including Sofia Samatar, Maria Dahvana Headley, Max Gladstone, Alyssa Wong, Usman T. Malik, Brooke Bolander, E. Lily Yu, Ben Loory, Ursula Vernon, and more. Their tales were hand-picked by the legendary Peter S. Beagle (The Last Unicorn) and genre expert Jacob Weisman (The Treasury of the Fantastic). So go ahead and join the Communist revolution of the honeybees. The new kids got your back.
What’s a pig to do when he finds a golden egg in his bed? Find out in this light-hearted adventure about what it means to be grateful for the things we have. Approximately 2,200 words and 4 eggtastic pictures. Descriptions of my other popular children’s books are included after the main feature (an additional 5 pages).