Sally J. Freedman was ten when she made herself a movie star. She would have been happy to reach stardom in New Jersey, but in 1947 her older brother Douglas became ill, so the Freedman family traveled south to spend eight months in the sunshine of Florida. That’s where Sally met her friends Andrea, Barbara, Shelby, Peter, and Georgia Blue Eyes—and her unsuspecting enemy, Adolf Hitler. Dear Chief of Police: You don’t know me but I am a detective from New Jersey. I have uncovered a very interesting case down here. I have discovered that Adolf Hitler is alive and has come to Miami Beach to retire. He is pretending to be an old Jewish man... While she watches and waits, and keeps a growing file of letters under her bed, Sally’s Hitler will play an important—though not quite starring—role in one of her grandest movie spectaculars.
Join Tim and Sally as they embark on an exciting and educational vacation to the seaside. Written in verse and perfect for early readers, Tim and Sally's Beach Adventure reveals the joys and surprises in store for children on their first visit to the beach. The whole family, including the kids' dog, Flip, eagerly look forward to the trip and arise before dawn to begin their journey. After watching the landscape change from rolling hills to coastal plain, the children rush to see the seashore and the ocean. During their stay at the beach, Tim, Sally, and Flip learn about aquatic creatures, ocean waves, tides, and sand-castle building while sharing in the fun of a family vacation.
Sally’s Big Day at the Beach By: John Roberts Sally’s Big Day at the Beach is an immersive children’s story that focuses on Sally, a little girl who was enjoying a day at the beach when she finds a strange creature in the sand. It was a crab. Sally goes against her mother’s wishes and takes not one, but ten crabs home from the beach. She goes on to show off her crabs to people in the neighborhood, Sally was quite proud of her catch. She eventually learns the lesson that it is not okay to take animals away from their home in the wild.
Eight-year-old Sally learns very early in her life the unfairness of socialism. After many hours of hard work selling lemonade, Sally finally has enough money to buy a new dress for her first day at school, only to have the evil socialist mayor confiscate half of her money to redistribute as he sees fit. A heart-wrenching story that every preteen can easily understand and will carry with them as the foundation of their adult affiliation. A child, a nephew or niece, a grandson or granddaughter, or any preteen needs to read this. They are the future of our country, and they are being misled. Steer them in the right direction.
Target the fertile areas of development for toddlers and twos with these easy-to-implement activities. Each of the 100 daily topics is divided into activities and experiences that support language enrichment, cognitive development, social-emotional development and physical development. 50 illustrations.
Mary DeGregorio decides her family should take their first cruise-catapulting them into the vacation from hell. Their humorous adventure begins with a wild bus ride through the streets of New York City, the all to rapid education of young Jennifer, Mary's attempt to save the morals of a priest to make up for the incident with the Pope, and, most of all, eldest son's-B.A.D. and his boys- clash with a group of jewel thieves. The wild cruise culminates in a fierce firefight as 'Horseshit' Harry and his gang attempts their escape with the jewels. This all confirms Al DeGregorio's simple philosophy of life -..it Happens! This is never more evident than when B.A.D. and his boys struggle to escape from the jewel thieves: "Frozen by the headlights like deer, Big Louie and Rosie naked, they were resigned to the failure of their escape. They were dead meat."