Henry Gecko's Big Adventure


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Henry Gecko wants to learn more about the outside world. He defies his cautious parents and sets out to see new things while they are sleeping. While on his excursion, Henry injures himself and faces the bleak prospect of not being reunited with his parents. What happens next will surprise you!




The Geckos' Big Adventure


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The Adventures of Harry, The Red Footed Gecko


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The Adventures of Harry, The Red Footed Gecko. Join Harry on his first adventure and prepare to make Harry the Red Footed Gecko on of your child's real heroes. In the 1st book entitled Book 1: The Making of a King. The adventure never ends when Harry the Red Footed Gecko and his best friend Sally the Salamander work together with many of their unique animal friends, save Harry's Family from an uncertain fate. While on the adventure they learn to adapt and overcome, and eventually discover Harry's true calling.




Gordon's Big Adventure


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The Adventures of Franklin and Friends


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Here's a way to have a range of picture book stories about the ever-popular Franklin the Turtle at your fingertips. Tie-ins from episodes of the 3D-animated television series Franklin and Friends, these eight separate stories provide models for dealing with a variety of everyday concerns and real problems faced by small children as they navigate the new frontiers of their lives. They help explain how to deal with uncomfortable situations, such as the fear of speaking in front of the class (Franklin and the Wonder), getting a nickname you don't like (Franklin, the Little Bubble) or being the only one who still struggles with a skill that all the other children have mastered (Franklin's Ups and Downs). Some explore handling social relationships, as when friends disagree about the best way to make something (Franklin's Partner), a friend doesn't want to play the same game as everyone else (Franklin's Spaceship) or when a decision must be made about which friend truly deserves to win the prize (Franklin and the Gecko Games). And a couple offer suggestions for fun and interesting ways to challenge yourself, such as solving a mystery with teamwork (Franklin and the Big Small Case) or using your imagination to travel to outer space (Franklin in the Stars). Besides being terrific read-alouds that feature familiar, appealing characters, stories about Franklin and his animal friends are always a perfect fit for character education lessons, particularly those on compassion, caring and kindness --- Franklin's strong suits.




Henry the Traveller and Friends - the Jungle Adventure


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A children's adventure book about a young explorer Henry and his four animal friend, Tusker a male African Elephant, Trunkey a female African Elephant, Clive the mischievous monkey and Dennis the American eagle. They are undertaking their latest adventure, exploring a large and unexplored jungle, while undertaking this new exploration they lots of fun and have many exciting and a few scary adventures.




Ecky Geck the Adventurer Gecko


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Ecky Geck "The Adventurer Gecko" is an adventurous gecko living and playing in Northern Queensland Australia. While going walkabout in the Daintree Rainforest Ecky wonders upon Ella, Cooper, and Bluey, who also live and play in the Daintree Rainforest.On a great adventure to the Mossman Gorge, Daintree Rainforest, Great Barrier Reef, Lowe Isles, and riding the Kuranda train many forest and swimmy friends come along to play. Cover and 32 full colour images reflect the wonders of "Where the Rainforest meets the Reef".




I'm Not Just a Scribble


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"Scribble, the book's main character, never thought he was different until he met his first drawing. Then, after being left out because he didn't look like everyone else, Scribble teaches the drawings how to accept each other for who they are which enables them to create amazing art together!"--Provided by publisher.




The Western World


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The Western World by William Henry Giles Kingston: Journey through the captivating tales of exploration and adventure in "The Western World" by William Henry Giles Kingston. Set against the backdrop of the Age of Exploration, the book narrates the thrilling voyages of daring adventurers and explores the uncharted territories of the New World. With vivid descriptions and rich historical context, Kingston's work immerses readers in the wonders and challenges faced by explorers in their quest to conquer the unknown. Key Aspects of the Book "The Western World by William Henry Giles Kingston": Age of Exploration: The book provides an in-depth look at the era of exploration and the discoveries that shaped the Western world. Adventurous Expeditions: Kingston's narrative highlights the daring and often perilous journeys undertaken by explorers in their quest for new lands. Cultural Exchange and Impact: "The Western World" explores the cultural exchange between explorers and the indigenous people they encountered, shedding light on the transformative impact of these encounters. William Henry Giles Kingston was a prolific English writer and naval officer known for his adventure stories for young readers. Born in the early 19th century, Kingston's writings often drew from his experiences at sea and encompassed themes of exploration, heroism, and maritime life. His works, including "The Western World," continue to inspire readers with their captivating tales of exploration and discovery.




101 Great, Ready-to-Use Book Lists for Children


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Created in consultation with teachers and public librarians, this fantastic collection of 101 ready-to-use book lists provides invaluable help for any educator who plans activities for children that involve using literature. Nancy J. Keane is the author of the award-winning website Booktalks—Quick and Simple (nancykeane.com/booktalks), as well as the creator of the open collaboration wiki ATN Book Lists. With 101 Great, Ready-to-Use Book Lists for Children, she provides another indispensable resource for librarians and teachers. The lists in this book are the result of careful consultation with teachers and public librarians, and from discussions on professional email lists. These indispensable reading lists can be used in many ways—for example, as handouts to teachers as suggested reading, to create book displays, or as display posters in the library. This collection will help educators support the extended reading demands of today's children.