A Lesson in Scaring (Little Monstrie's Big Adventures Book 5)


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"Little Monstrie's Big Adventures makes an entertaining choice for readers ready to begin bridging the gap between picture books and chapter books." *** Bianca Schulze, founder of The Children's Book Review. Join the adventure! Little Monstrie is shy and timid - yet he sets out to save his mom from gangsters, starts a growl band, finds a magical firebird that becomes his pet, and even solves the great Monster School mystery! Why do you need to listen to Mom? What if your pet can do magic? How do you deal with bullies? Most importantly: what if you are different to everyone else?! Little Monstrie's Big Adventures by screenwriter Maria Kabanova will answer these important questions!




B.P.R.D. Hell on Earth #110: Lake of Fire (Part 1 of 5)


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As Liz Sherman fights for her life in a Utah hospital, the B.P.R.D. sends a recon team into the no-man's land that used to be New York City, and the young psychic Fenix encounters a monster-worshiping cult at the Salton Sea. * Lake of Fire� Part 1 of 5 * Art by Eisner winner Tyler Crook (_The Sixth Gun_). It's a good a time as any to check in with a series that started as a _Hellboy_ spin-off but has become a force in its own right.�Comic Book Resources




Take Off! 5


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PARENTING


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Eerie Archives


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When publisher Jim Warren created Creepy magazine in 1962, he soon realized he'd hit pay dirt on a gruesome gold mine of great comics storytelling. Under the leadership of editor/writer Archie Goodwin, Warren's hit line of horrorcomics magazines grew another lurid limb with the introduction of Eerie in 1964, and soon there were two great horror magazines on the rack instead of one. Following in the fetid footsteps of our sinfully successful archive library of Creepy, Dark Horse is also proudly publishing its Eerie equivalent keeping chilling stories and incredible artwork in the family! * Includes astonishing artwork and classic stories from such comics legends as Gene Colan, Steve Ditko, Gray Morrow, Neal Adams, and Frank Frazetta! * Reprints classic Eerie stories originally published from 1966 to 1967. * A New York Times Bestselling series!




Concept-Based Instruction


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Teachers and curriculum specialists are exposed to many ideas from educational leaders, but it is difficult to know which ones can be transformed into meaningful learning experiences in the classroom. Concept-Based Instruction:




The Advocate


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The Advocate is a lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT) monthly newsmagazine. Established in 1967, it is the oldest continuing LGBT publication in the United States.




Choosing and Using Fiction and Non-Fiction 3-11


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Choosing and Using Fiction and Non-Fiction 3-11 is a guide for primary teachers to the many kinds of texts children encounter, use and enjoy in their nursery and primary school years, providing an invaluable insight into the literature available. Addressing important issues and allowing for the voices of teachers, reviewers and children to be heard, it contains suggestions of best practice which offer a more creative approach to learning. Including both fiction and non-fiction, with genres ranging from picturebooks to biographies, this fully updated second edition features: New coverage on recent books Discussion of new changes in concepts of literacy, particularly focused on technological advances in moving image media and virtual worlds The balance between print and screen-based texts on developing children’s visual and multimodal literacy Annotated booklists for each genre for different age groups New sections on equality, diversity and translation Exploring fiction, non-fiction and poetry, Choosing and Using Fiction and Non-Fiction 3-11 is an invaluable resource, supporting teachers as they help children on their journey to becoming insightful and critical readers of non-fiction, and sensitive and reflective readers of fiction.