I Wish I Were a Speedy Cheetah


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I wish I were a speedy cheetah, the fastest land animal I would be. My life would be much different than it is just being me. Can you imagine how your life would be if you were a speedy cheetah of Africa? Easy-to-read, rhyming text brings young readers on an imaginative adventure to discover the daily life, food, home, and habits of the African cheetah. Will you wish to be a speedy cheetah or stay just being you? Cheetah facts, glossary, and book links included.




I Wish I Were a Speedy Cheetah


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A young girl imagines how different her life would be if she were a cheetah.




I Wish I Were a Speedy Cheetah


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Simplified Chinese edition of I Wish I Were a Speedy Cheetah (I Wish I Were A... series), a science picture book series for lower elementary school children told through simple text and beautifully illustrations. This series of 24 titles includes six of each in A Bugs World, Fascinating Food Chain, Dinosaur Digs, and I Wish I Were A... series.




Kevin Keeps Up


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Oh no! Beezer the Buzzard will be the sub while Mrs. Steele is away, and Kevin is going to be dead meat! When Mrs. Steele goes on an extended trip to Africa, Kevin knows he'll be stuck inside for every recess and have his desk moved to the front of the class. Mrs. Beezer just doesn't understand Kevin's problems with focusing and controlling his impulses. This charming chapter book takes a perceptive look at ADHD and the challenges it can present in school.




The Inner Runner


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Why are so many people drawn to running? Why is running the most common physical activity? What is it about running that empowers so many people? And how can runners harness that power to create a more meaningful life? The Inner Runner addresses these questions and a whole lot more. This book is not about how to get faster or run a marathon; rather, it explores how the simple act of putting one foot in front of the other helps you harness your creative powers. Learn about the psychological, emotional, cognitive, and spiritual benefits of running and introduce lifestyle changes based on the latest scientific research on running and its effects on hormones and the brain. As a nationally recognized running and fitness coach with a PhD in Exercise Physiology, Jason Karp brings his expertise in science-based coaching to runners of all levels. He believes that running gives you a chance to discover, challenge, and bring out the best in yourself by impacting your creativity, focus, imagination, confidence, and health. Let The Inner Runner help you become not only a better runner, but a more creative, productive, and imaginative person. Skyhorse Publishing, as well as our Sports Publishing imprint, is proud to publish a broad range of books for readers interested in sports—books about baseball, pro football, college football, pro and college basketball, hockey, or soccer, we have a book about your sport or your team. In addition to books on popular team sports, we also publish books for a wide variety of athletes and sports enthusiasts, including books on running, cycling, horseback riding, swimming, tennis, martial arts, golf, camping, hiking, aviation, boating, and so much more. While not every title we publish becomes a New York Times bestseller or a national bestseller, we are committed to publishing books on subjects that are sometimes overlooked by other publishers and to authors whose work might not otherwise find a home.




Greetings from Scurf Bay


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All human embryos go through an amphibious phase but most of us get over it Dylan Michael Joist can breathe underwater. His DNA was decimated by radiation from his mother's mobile phone. In a hilariously irresponsible tale of treasure hunting amongst treacherous sandbanks, Michael returns a priceless historical treasure to a Royal Family descended from aliens, whose behaviour is certainly out of this world Michael teams up with the beautiful owner of the local seal sanctuary and together they clean up the grotty seaside resort of Scurf Bay. The rising seal population attracts the attention of the world's most magnificent natural predator. This is a problem for a small amphibious boy who wants to spend all of his spare time underwater. Fully protected by the law in most civilized countries, Michael's foe, like many foolhardy tourists, made the mistake of coming to Scurf Bay without realizing what it was letting itself in for. Can the resourceful inhabitants of Scurf Bay save themselves without harming their giant unpredictable guest? It is up to Michael, risking his own life in the process and utilizing the latest research in shark behaviour, to reclaim his bay. Rip-roaring adventures under the high seas




The Cheetah Who Ran Too Fast


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The Cheetah Who Ran Too Fast is a lively and beautifully illustrated collection of stories straight out of the African bush. These tales for children, written in verse, should be read out loud so that parents and children alike can enjoy their suspense, thrills and laughs. As the world gets busier, parents need to create opportunities to build strong relationships with their children and share family values in a creative way. Trudi Franke uses nature to address parenting challenges, playground problems and childhood growing pains. From the Pompous Elephant to the Toothless Lion, the memorable characters in these eight stories will delight and entertain children, while teaching them important and valuable lessons.




Trust Hard Work, Not Destiny


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All people believe in fate and all people accept the greatness of karma. Generally, we put the blame of any failure on fate and accept it by stating that it was our bad luck; but the writer of this book, who became a writer and litterateur and then, become a politician and is serving the masses now, has proved in a very logical manner that whenever someone has worked very hard, bad luck has not been able to harm him in any way. By reading this unique book, which has been written in a very interesting style, you would feel that a new hope has started flowing in your life and that a new self-confidence has started flowing in your own self. You would see that every goal of yours is very much within your control.




This Thing Called the Future


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Fourteen-year-old Khosi's mother wants her to get an education to break out of their South African shantytown, although she herself is wasting away from an untreated illness, while Khosi's grandmother, Gogo, seeks help from a traditional Zulu healer.




I Wish I Were ...


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Let young readers' imaginations run wild with the I Wish I Were... series! Rhyming text and animal facts help teach young readers about animals from around the world. Each title features a character who lives near a popular animal's native habitat and spends a day imagining what life would be like if they were that animal. Run with the Speedy Cheetah and howl with a Howler Monkey in this imaginative and informative series.