For use in schools and libraries only. Scooby-Doo and his friends are helping Daphne's Aunt Molly get ready for her Saint Patrick's Day party when a scary leprechaun makes off with the shamrock decorations, which later appear on one of the floats in the parade.
Scooby-Doo and his friends are helping Daphne's Aunt Molly get ready for her Saint Patrick's Day party when a scary leprechaun makes off with the shamrock decorations, which later appear on one of the floats in the parade.
Shamrock is excited to study garden science, but when his Golden Rose seed does not grow, he becomes convinced that he has the Gardener's Curse and only a secret visit to Doctor Mush in the Gnome Village will help.
The Scooby-Doo Picture Clue books are based on the traditional "rebus Reader" - using a picture as a tool for learning a word. This gives readers a sense of pride that they are "reading" the story. Begin the transition to reading with your young student's favorite cartoon character!Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards.Beginning Readers is an imprint of Spotlight, a division of ABDO.
Winner of the Texas State Historical Association Coral Horton Tullis Memorial Prize for Best Book on Texas History, this authoritative study of red-baiting in Texas reveals that what began as a coalition against communism became a fierce power struggle between conservative and liberal politics.
When Scooby-Doo and his friends join Santa at the North Pole at Christmastime, the cookies they bake disappear, and Scooby-Doo and Shaggy look for clues that an ice monster took them.
When Scooby and his friends go out for pizza on Valentine's Day, he is upset that the pizza is heart-shaped until he meets lovely little Prissy, so when Prissy disappears, he has no choice but to try to find her.
Following the success of his latest novel, Travis Glasgow and his wife Jodie buy their first house in the seemingly idyllic western Maryland town of Westlake. At first, everything is picture perfect—from the beautiful lake behind the house to the rebirth of the friendship between Travis and his brother, Adam, who lives nearby. Travis also begins to overcome the darkness of his childhood and the guilt he’s harbored since his younger brother’s death—a tragic drowning veiled in mystery that has plagued Travis since he was 13. Soon, though, the new house begins to lose its allure. Strange noises wake Travis at night, and his dreams are plagued by ghosts. Barely glimpsed shapes flit through the darkened hallways, but strangest of all is the bizarre set of wooden stairs that rises cryptically out of the lake behind the house. Travis becomes drawn to the structure, but the more he investigates, the more he uncovers the house’s violent and tragic past, and the more he learns that some secrets cannot be buried forever.