"Hitting hurts." Tiny Tiger discovered he can use his hands for hitting. However, Tiny Tiger will learn to use his hands the proper way. This book will demonstrate to your child that hitting is wrong and rude. With perfect examples, your child will learn good manners. Children will realize they can use their hands in positive ways, instead of using them to hit. "Tiny Tigers Don't Push" has funny illustrations and light rhymes, which are great for children who have just discovered the power of their hands.
"Biting is for food." Tiny Tiger has big, sharp teeth, and he discovered he could bite. However, Tiny Tiger must learn to use his teeth in the right way. This book will teach your child positive behavior patterns and good manners. Perfect examples will demonstrate that biting is not meant for clothes, toys, or friends. Biting is for tasty food. "Tiny Tigers Don't Bite" has funny illustrations and light rhymes that are great for children who have just discovered the power of biting.
You must never touch a tiger... Unless its in this book! Meet the wild party animals in this amazing addition to the popular Never Touch... series. Adults and children alike will love reading the rhyme, which warns of the dangers of touching a jungle animal... and then ignoring the advice! Innovative silicone touches feature on the cover and every spread, creating a truly tactile reading experience.
Orphaned in a car accident, fourteen-year-old Shikha and five-year-old Sunny reach Shergarh House, on the edge of the Shergarh Tiger Reserve, to live with their uncle Binoy, an eccentric painter. In the company of Aslambhai (a retired forest guard) and his mischievous grandson Ali, the children enter a new world; that of the sights and sounds of the jungle. Encouraged by Field Director Mr Rana's daughter, Dipti, and watched over by her family, the children begin to enjoy their forays into the reserve and get inexorably drawn into the lives of the reserve's magnificent tigers; macho 'doofus'shahenshah, ferocious Sheba and even terrifying Shaitan. But then, Veena aunty, a.k.a. 'Snail Snot', turns up, a 'social worker'who is set to inveigle herself into Binoy chacha's life and who wants to discredit the reserve in whatever way she can as part of her 'Good Work'. Accompanied by her unpleasant cousin, the slimeball Randhir, and his equally dubious friends, she is determined to send the children to separate boarding schools by whatever means possible. As the two hatch their diabolical plans, the children's lives seem ready to fall apart, again. But will the doughty Shikha allow that to happen? Will Sunny, struck dumb by the shock of the car crash, stop clinging to his sister and speak again? Will the two children, who run away into the reserve pursued by Veena, Randhir and his cronies, survive the perils of the forest? Can 'the small tigers of Shergarh'turn the tables on the villains and live up to their name?
The death of high school basketball star Rob Washington in an automobile accident affects the lives of his close friend Andy, who was driving the car, and many others in the school.