Max and Archies Bedtime Adventures

Max and Archies Bedtime Adventures

Author: Keith Kellacher

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2014-05-28

Total Pages: 33

ISBN-13: 1496980875

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Each book blends history with adventure and a little bit of magic. They tell of 2 young brothers (Max and Archie) who have an understanding of history and great hunger for learning new things and solving problems, the magical adventures introduce them to all kinds of people who need their help, Through each story the readers learn real facts about history from all over the world within a Magical adventure and show different ways in which the reader can learn about history themselves. Max and Archie are 2 young brothers with a magical portal which transports them on adventures all over the world, they travel to different periods in time where they have to help in some of the biggest historical events including the Great Fire of London.


Max and Archie's Bedtime Adventures

Max and Archie's Bedtime Adventures

Author: Keith Kellacher

Publisher: Author House

Published: 2013-11-14

Total Pages: 29

ISBN-13: 1491884606

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Each book blends history with adventure and a little bit of magic. They tell of 2 young brothers (Max and Archie) who have an understanding of history and great hunger for learning new things and solving problems, the magical adventures introduce them to all kinds of people who need their help, Through each story the readers learn real facts about history from all over the world within a Magical adventure and show different ways in which the reader can learn about history themselves. Max and Archie are 2 young brothers with a magical portal which transports them on adventures all over the world, they travel to different periods in time where they have to help in some of the biggest historical events including the beginning of man.


Max and the TRex Adventures

Max and the TRex Adventures

Author: Peter Williams

Publisher:

Published: 2020-04-22

Total Pages: 46

ISBN-13:

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Max and the TRex Adventures is the perfect read for your child. Fun to read aloud and helpful to children and parents alike, Max and the TRex Adventures is for any child who loves Dinosaurs. This is a Dinosaur Picture Book your kids will love. Also perfect as a Bedtime story


Day Dreamers

Day Dreamers

Author: Emily Winfield Martin

Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers

Published: 2014-08-26

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13: 0375982175

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From the New York Times bestselling author of The Wonderful Things You Will Be comes this companion to Dream Animals -- a celebration of the imagination of children dreaming both day and night! Emily Winfield Martin shows readers that letting their imaginations run free will lead them into fantastical day dreams. Whether cloud-gazing or wandering through a museum, reading a book or playing in a tide-pool, the children in this picture book find themselves in places inhabited by magical creatures such as dragons, unicorns, griffins, and jackalopes. A whimsical rhyme accompanies the dream-worthy illustrations.


Billboard

Billboard

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1947-05-10

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13:

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In its 114th year, Billboard remains the world's premier weekly music publication and a diverse digital, events, brand, content and data licensing platform. Billboard publishes the most trusted charts and offers unrivaled reporting about the latest music, video, gaming, media, digital and mobile entertainment issues and trends.


They All Saw a Cat

They All Saw a Cat

Author: Brendan Wenzel

Publisher: Chronicle Books

Published: 2016-08-30

Total Pages: 45

ISBN-13: 1452154600

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They All Saw A Cat — New York Times bestseller and 2017 Caldecott Medal and Honor Book The cat walked through the world, with its whiskers, ears, and paws . . . In this glorious celebration of observation, curiosity, and imagination, Brendan Wenzel shows us the many lives of one cat, and how perspective shapes what we see. When you see a cat, what do you see? If you and your child liked The Girl Who Drank the Moon, Finding Winnie, and Radiant Child — you'll love They All Saw A Cat "An ingenious idea, gorgeously realized." —Shelf Awareness, starred review "Both simple and ingenious in concept, Wenzel's book feels like a game changer." —The Huffington Post


Encyclopedia of American Short Films, 1926-1959

Encyclopedia of American Short Films, 1926-1959

Author: Graham Webb

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2020-07-10

Total Pages: 735

ISBN-13: 1476639264

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Short subject films have a long history in American cinemas. These could be anywhere from 2 to 40 minutes long and were used as a "filler" in a picture show that would include a cartoon, a newsreel, possibly a serial and a short before launching into the feature film. Shorts could tackle any topic of interest: an unusual travelogue, a comedy, musical revues, sports, nature or popular vaudeville acts. With the advent of sound-on-film in the mid-to-late 1920s, makers of earlier silent short subjects began experimenting with the short films, using them as a testing ground for the use of sound in feature movies. After the Second World War, and the rising popularity of television, short subject films became far too expensive to produce and they had mostly disappeared from the screens by the late 1950s. This encyclopedia offers comprehensive listings of American short subject films from the 1920s through the 1950s.


Alfred’s War

Alfred’s War

Author: Rachel Bin Salleh

Publisher: Magabala Books

Published: 2018-04-01

Total Pages: 46

ISBN-13: 1925360628

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Shortlisted for the 2020 NSW Premier’s Literary Awards Indigenous Writers' Prize Age range 3 to 10 Alfred’s War is a powerful story that unmasks the lack of recognition given to Australian Indigenous servicemen who returned from the WWI battlelines. Alfred was just a young man when he was injured and shipped home from France. Neither honoured as a returned soldier or offered government support afforded to non-Indigenous servicemen, Alfred took up a solitary life walking the back roads – billy tied to his swag, finding work where he could. Alfred was a forgotten soldier. Although he had fought bravely in the Great War, as an Aboriginal man he wasn’t classed as a citizen of his own country. Yet Alfred always remembered his friends in the trenches and the mateship they had shared. Sometimes he could still hear the never-ending gunfire in his head and the whispers of diggers praying. Every year on ANZAC Day, Alfred walked to the nearest town, where he would quietly stand behind the people gathered and pay homage to his fallen mates. Rachel Bin Salleh’s poignant narrative opens our hearts to the sacrifice and contribution that Indigenous people have made to Australia’s war efforts, the true extent of which is only now being revealed. ‘Every year sees a swell of new stories about ANZAC Day and Alfred’s War is my pick of 2018’s crop…It’s a poignant story, one rooted in truth, and a damning critique of Australian history. Rachel Bin Salleh skilfully renders some tough subjects accessible for young readers, without ever ignoring the reality of Alfred’s situation. The beautiful images from first-time illustrator Samantha Fry also help to soften the sharper edges of this tale.’ — Bronte Coates, Readings ‘Poignant and confronting, revealing and decisive, this beautifully rendered story provides a fundamental link for children of any creed and background to appreciate the sacrifices and contributions made by indigenous people in the shaping of our Australian history.’ — The Boomerang Books Blog 'a beautifully illustrated book...poignant and subtle, its emotional power heightened by its restraint...There is a delicate, dreamlike-quality to the watercolour illustrations by Samantha Fry, an indigenous artist from Darwin.' — Rosemary Neill, The Weekend Australian ‘In the lead-up to Anzac Day (April 25), our TV screens and news outlets will be covering dawn services and marches so it is crucial children have some understanding of the day’s significance….Alfred’s War is particularly poignant due to its Indigenous lens and a story not often told.’ — Laura Jones, South Sydney Herald ‘The beautifully presented picture book tells younger readers the story of Alfred… Rachel Bin Salleh's sparse words give a dignity to the injustices raised by her story… this book adds a new story to the pantheon of tales children read, allowing them to think about the way some people were treated in the past, while encouraging them to mull over how things could and should have been different.’ — Fran Knight, ReadPlus