Book 6 of AstroKids. The gang thought they would be roasting marshmallows over miniature volcanoes and practicing laser archery, but instead, Camp Little Dipper proves to be something else entirely.
Prepare for an interstellar journey with 'The Cosmic Candy Caper,' an exciting bedtime story picture book that will transport young readers to the far reaches of space. Join Lily and her friends as they embark on a cosmic adventure to retrieve stolen candies from mischievous aliens, turning a galactic caper into a sweet victory. In this thrilling tale, children will be swept away by the excitement of space travel and the thrill of outsmarting alien adversaries. From navigating asteroid fields to outwitting candy-loving extraterrestrials, readers will experience the wonder of the cosmos alongside Lily and her intrepid crew. Filled with vibrant illustrations and captivating storytelling, 'The Cosmic Candy Caper' is the perfect bedtime story to spark imaginations and inspire dreams of adventure beyond the stars. Ideal for ages 5-9, this cosmic book will ignite a love for space exploration and the power of friendship. Plus, inside the book, enjoy coloring pages featuring scenes from Lily's cosmic quest, allowing young readers to add their own creative touch to the intergalactic adventure. Don't miss out on the cosmic fun! Add 'The Cosmic Candy Caper' to your bedtime story collection today and let the sweetness of victory shine across the galaxies.
Buzz Bright, a newcomer to CLEO-7, the new space station orbiting the moon, finds his Christian principles tested by an unfriendly prankster. Includes a history of space stations and instructions for decoding a secret message.
Indexes popular fiction series for K-6 readers with groupings based on thematics, consistant setting, or consistant characters. Annotated entries are arranged alphabetically by series name and include author, publisher, date, grade level, genre, and a list of individual titles in the series. Volume is indexed by author, title, and subject/genre and includes appendixes suggesting books for boys, girls, and reluctant/ESL readers.
In 1948 while on her way back to England from war-torn Jerusalem, Emily is delayed on Cyprus, where she finds her friend Dov's mother in a Jewish refugee camp and wonders how she can get this news back to him.
Book 10 of AstroKids. Tag is sick of tagging along, so he hops his sister’s space scooter and heads to the nearest spaceship, only to find himself trapped on a vessel where the digital food copiers are stuck on astro Cheesies! Tag knows he’s in deep-space trouble, but he also realizes that with God, he’s never completely alone. Theme verse: “Where can I run from you?” (Psalm 139:7).