Pink Pyjamas
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I Bet There’S No Broccoli on the Moon
Yesterday, I knew how disgusting it was to eat sheep brains And broccoli. And oysters. Yesterday, I could fly a kite, Keep a secret, And swing from the clothesline. The world felt settled. Then Laura Fisher spoke to me. Now a million weird worries surround me, And Im not sure if I will survive grade 5.Alan j. Wright Alan j. Wright firmly believes that poetry should be fun in the head and on the lips. In his second collection of adventurous verse for young poetry lovers, Alan lyrically celebrates everything from pirates to pink pyjamas and his lifelong dislike of broccoli. He leads all ages on a delightful, poetic journey through the far reaches of his experiences. Within poems popping with life and laughter, Alan clarifies, among other things, his strong need for breakfast cereal, the perils of playing Kiss Chasey, and the joy of playing cricket in the park. I Bet Theres No Broccoli on the Moon shares a fun collection of poetry that explores the joys of life, the adventures of Martina the astronaut, and why the world is full of silly songs.
The Golden West Boys, "Injun" and "Whitey", A Story of Adventure
Author: William S. Hart
language: en
Publisher: Otbebookpublishing
Release Date: 2022-10-13
Excerpt: "The first fifteen years of my life were spent in the Dakota Territory. The great West mothered me during the shaping of my boyhood ambitions and ideals. Therefore, I know by personal experience much of the actual life of our frontier days. Let me relate a few unusual stories of early environment which will show why a man brought up in the West never forgets its history, traditions and life. While boys of my age in the East were playing baseball, football and the various school games, I was forced through environment to play the more primitive games of the Indian. I lived on the frontier. White settlers were scarce. Naturally, I had but a few boy companions of my own race. A boy is a boy no matter what race or country; therefore, we played with the Indian youths. In this way, I learned to ride Indian-style as well as with the saddle; I learned to shoot accurately with rifle or six-gun; I learned to hunt and track with the wisdom of my red friends; and I learned to play the rugged, body-building games of the native Americans, which called for the greatest endurance and best sportsmanship. In short, I was a Western boy."
Sing With Your Baby Every Day
A keepsake volume of 30 classic nursery rhymes and songs to share with your baby, illustrated with enchanting hand-embroidered artwork. Science tells us that babies develop best when they are spoken to, sung to, and read to. Even when they’re tiny, the sound of their parents’ voices helps babies make sense of the world and feel comfortable with new people and places—and this beautiful book brings you best-loved nursery rhymes and songs in one handsome volume, including: Five Little Ducks; Once I Caught A Fish Alive; Round and Round the Garden; The ABC Song; Teddy Bears Picnic; She’ll Be Coming Round the Mountain; If You’re Happy and You Know It; Head Shoulders, Knees and Toes; I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly; Rain, Rain, Go Away; Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star; Ten in the Bed; Dingle Dangle Scarecrow; 10 Green Bottles; B-I-N-G-O; A Sailor Went to Sea; Ring Around the Rosie; The More We Get Together; Five Little Monkeys; Finger Family; Wind the Bobbin up; Polly Put the Kettle On; Do Your Ears Hang Low?; The Ants Go Marching; Grand Old Duke of York; Apples and Bananas; Kookaburra; Teddy Bear; Skidamarink a Dink a Dink; The Wheels on the Bus Bond with your baby and help them grow as you recite and sing these timeless rhymes. This book is part of the Stitched Storytime series—also available are Read to Your Baby Every Day, Read to Your Toddler Every Day,Read to Your Baby Every Night, and Pray with Your Baby Every Day.