A nurturing mama bird, a fearful baby, and a nest in a tall, tall tree. Ready, set, soar? Nope! Sweetly and humorously told, here is a sparkling debut about the joys that come from embracing new experiences, written and illustrated by nationally-syndicated cartoonist Drew Sheneman.
The male psyche is a complicated place to navigate. The authors believe its a good thing women are not afraid to stop and ask for directions. (Relationships)
Nope Nope Pup-a-Lope is a story about differences and their uniqueness. Everyone has their own look or way of doing things and the pup-a-lope isn't any different. But when the adults won't let their kids play with her she begins to question herself. But when she thought all was lost she was found by two tall young men who accepted and loved her for all that she is.
This deceptively simple story guides sensitive kids through trying a new food, with support and encouragement aplenty. Children are often picky eaters, but for kids on the autism spectrum or with sensory issues, trying new foods can be especially challenging. In Nope! Never! Not for Me! a young child refuses to try a bite of broccoli--that is, until her mom guides her through a careful exploration of the new food. First she looks, then she sniffs, then touches, and finally takes one tiny bite. What do you know? Broccoli isn't so overwhelming after all! With simple, reassuring text and bold illustrations in a limited palette, Nope! Never! Not For Me! espouses a patient approach to picky eating and empowers kids to explore new experiences without stress or pressure.
Lee Gambin analyzes the film scene by scene, including exhaustive coverage of the production from its problematic early days with originally-assigned director Peter Medak to the final edit by ultimate director Lewis Teague.
Does your child or elementary student struggle expressing their emotions, especially when they are frustrated? Meet Mr. J. Nope! A friend that will help your child understand what frustration is in a simple way and how to overcome it without quitting. Written in English and Spanish, Mr. J. Nope is the perfect book for those just learning how to read, and for your special students that need extra help and guidance in school.
This swoonworthy, romantic companion novel to Wendy Higgins's New York Times bestselling Sweet Evil series is told from irresistible bad-boy Kaidan's point of view. Readers will love getting inside Kaidan's head, especially fans of the Divergent series by Veronica Roth, the Selection series by Kiera Cass, and Walking Disaster by Jamie McGuire. When bad-boy drummer Kaidan Rowe encounters good girl Anna Whitt, the girl chosen to vanquish the demons from earth, he can't stop thinking about her. The Nephilim son of the Duke of Lust, Kaidan tries to help Anna embrace a life of sin, but she gradually helps him see that he's meant to do more with his life. Their relationship is as tortured as it is passionate, for Nephilim are forbidden to fall in love. But as hard as they may try to obey, Kai can't seem to stay away from Anna, nor Anna from Kai. Full of chemistry and high-stakes drama, this companion book is darker, hotter, and completely satisfying.
What scares you? Unworldly entities that stalk you from the shadows? Mysterious and unknown predators that view you as nothing but their next target? Or maybe it's the evil that lurks within all of us, rising to the forefront and manifesting into unimaginable acts? Fear is present in all of us. The Nope Collection is a compilation of twenty chilling tales that delve into the darkness of this world, no matter what they might be.Reader discretion advised.
"Ananke and the rest of the Excoms team thought they would get a little bonding time to kick back and relax. But the world has different ideas. After the organization they work for discovers that over a hundred prisoners from a now dismantled human trafficking operation are missing, the team is sent out to find them and bring them back. With few clues, they must follow a trail that leads from Washington State to Panama and beyond. And when they reach the end, what they find is far beyond anything they ever expected." -- back cover.