Lulu and the Magic Box


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The tricks in Lulu's magic box can prevent nightmares, boredom, sulkiness, and much more.




Lulu the Broadway Mouse


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Ratatouille meets Broadway in this charming new middle grade novel about a little mouse with big dreams. Lulu is a little girl with a very big dream: she wants to be on Broadway. She wants it more than anything in the world. As it happens, she lives in Broadway's Shubert Theatre; so achieving her dream shouldn't be too tricky, right? Wrong. Because the thing about Lulu? She's a little girl mouse. When a human girl named Jayne joins the cast of the show at the Shubert as an understudy, Lulu becomes Jayne's guide through the world of her theatre and its wonderfully kooky cast and crew. Together, Jayne and Lulu learn that sometimes dreams turn out differently than we imagined; sometimes they come with terms and conditions (aka the company mean girl, Amanda). But sometimes, just when we've given up all hope, bigger and better dreams than we'd ever thought could come true, do.




The Magic Toolbox


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Lulu the rhinoceros is good at building things and once Fred the rabbit finds a magic toolbox, he can build things too.




30-Second Cinema


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Are you an art-movie buff or a blockbuster enthusiast? Can you reel off a list of New Wave masterpieces, or are you more interested in classic Westerns? Most of us love the movies in one form or another, but very few of us have the all-round knowledge we'd like. 30-Second Cinema offers an immersion course, served up in neat, entertaining shorts. These 50 topics deal with cinema's beginnings, with its growth as an industry, with key stars and producers, with global movements--from German Expressionism to New Hollywood--and with the movies as a business. By the time you've worked your way through, you'll be able to identify the work of George Melies, define auteur theory or mumblecore in a couple of pithy phrases, and you'll have broadened your knowledge of global cinema to embrace not only Bollywood but Nollywood, too. All in the time it takes to watch a couple of trailers.




Lulu Goes to Witch School


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Attending school for the first time, Lulu the little witch likes her teacher, ‘but there is one annoying factor—curly-haired Sandy Witch, who does everything better than Lulu. Packs plenty of child appeal with its everyday situations and witchy ambience. McCully’s pictures incorporate just the right amount of humor and spooky details.’ —BL.




Zauberflote


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Few operas have had more written about them than The Magic Flute, yet few are as often exposed to misguided comment - or to idiosyncratic productions. This book sets out to provide a straightforward account of Mozart's last opera, exposing the half-truths and legends that have proliferated since its first production in 1791. In the first chapter a hitherto unsuspected source for the opening scene is presented and Branscombe reveals the complex relationship between the stories, essays and stage-works on which the plot is based. The second chapter studies the intellectual background, with special attention to Freemasonry. A detailed synopsis follows, then the history of the composition, based on documentary evidence and, in the case of the autograph score, the paper-types used. Chapter 5 examines the identity of the librettist and the qualities of his work, and chapter 6 is a detailed study (by Erik Smith) of Mozart's music and more generally of his late style. Chapter 7 covers the first performance, the cast, early reception, and then the rapid growth in the opera's fame; an outline history of productions concludes the chapter. Anthony Besch discusses the nature of the challenge to the director presented by Die Zauberflöte and suggests how the problems can be overcome. The book contains illustrations, a synopsis, bibliography and discography and will be of interest to music students, scholars and opera-goers.




Hatching Chicks


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Mrs. Shay brings to class seven eggs from her hen, and her students take care of them until they hatch.




Lulu's Hat


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In True Magic Families, a single member of each generation was born with the magician's touch.Real magic.It was a genetic quirk that no one could explain.Either you had it or you didn't.But Lulu could never be the one in her generation gifted with magic, because Lulu was adopted.Nonetheless, Uncle Jerry the Great lets her have her chance to join him for the summer as his assistant, just like all of the other cousins.All she needed to do was warm up the crowd with a few simple tricks, but Lulu was all thumbs-until she discovers a dusty, old hat in the botom of her uncle's costume trunk.All sorts of strange things start to happen, and soon Lulu's unpredictable nature leads her on an adventure deep into Magic Space.




A Fire Drill with Mr. Dill


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When Mr. Dill, the fire chief, comes to school to talk about fire safety, something unexpected happens.




Catalog of Copyright Entries


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