Perfect Percy


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Perfect Percy is Bonnie Pryor's story a perfect grasshopper. If only he had perfect parents! "When Percy samples life with the quiet, ordinary Beetle family next door, he learns that fun and kindness are more important than clean dishes and perfect manners."




Perfect Percy


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A model grasshopper child realizes that fun and kindness are more important than clean dishes and perfect manners.




Percy’S Imperfectly Perfect Family


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Your children may not understand what the word divorce means, but they understand how it makes them feel. Their little worlds are turned upside down. Percy the perky penguin feels the exact same way when he learns that his parents are no longer going to live together. Even though he has lots of friends and does well in school, he suddenly doesnt feel so perky anymore. But he explores his concerns about what life will be like, and he learns that talking about his fears helps him work through his feelings. Change is hard, but he decides to adjust and find his perkiness again. Percys fears and those of other children stuck in the middle of a divorce may sometimes seem trivial to adults, but theyre very real. While you cant promise them things wont change, you can work as hard as you can to make sure theyre happy. It will take listening to them and talking with themand starting a conversation becomes much easier with Percys Imperfectly Perfect Family.




Perfectly Percy


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This is Percy. Percy loves balloons. Balloons are fun! But Percy has a small problem . . . . . . and to solve it, he'll need a really big idea! Paul Schmid, the author and artist of Hugs From Pearl, presents a story about an adorably prickly character with a big heart. Percy shows that there is no problem too big for a plucky porcupine to solve!




The Perfect Percival Priggs


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Percival Priggs wants to be the perfect child in order to please his seemingly perfect parents. But even when Percy gets his family into a mess of a situation, his parents' love for him remains absolute perfection.




The Practically Perfect Pajamas


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Percy gives up his beloved footed pajamas after the other polar bears tease him about them, but then he realizes how useful they were. Full-color illustrations.




Percy's Imperfectly Perfect Family


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Your children may not understand what the word divorce means, but they understand how it makes them feel. Their little worlds are turned upside down. Percy the perky penguin feels the exact same way when he learns that his parents are no longer going to live together. Even though he has lots of friends and does well in school, he suddenly doesn't feel so perky anymore. But he explores his concerns about what life will be like, and he learns that talking about his fears helps him work through his feelings. Change is hard, but he decides to adjust and find his perkiness again. Percy's fears and those of other children stuck in the middle of a divorce may sometimes seem trivial to adults, but they're very real. While you can't promise them things won't change, you can work as hard as you can to make sure they're happy. It will take listening to them and talking with them--and starting a conversation becomes much easier with Percy's Imperfectly Perfect Family.




Lancelot


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DIVDIV“A modern knight-errant on a quest after evil; grotesque, convincing and chilling.” —The New York Times Book Review/divDIV/divDIVFed up with the excesses of the 1970s, Lancelot Andrews Lamar, a liberal lawyer and distinguished member of the New Orleans gentry, is determined to stop the modern world’s ethical collapse. His quest begins with his wife—an actress who he suspects has been cheating on him for years. Though he initially plans only to gather proof of her infidelity, Lancelot quickly descends into a fog of obsession. And as he crosses the line from sanity into madness, he will try once and for all to purify the world or destroy it in the attempt./divDIV /divDIVMesmerizing and unforgettable, Lancelot is a masterful story of one man’s collision with the follies of modern culture, and a thought-provoking look at the nature of good and evil./div /div




Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book Four: The Battle of the Labyrinth


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Percy Jackson isn't expecting freshman orientation to be any fun. But when a mysterious mortal acquaintance appears on campus, followed by demon cheerleaders, things quickly move from bad to diabolical. In this latest installment of the blockbuster series, time is running out as war between the Olympians and the evil Titan lord Kronos draws near.




Percy Perfect


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From Enneagram author Ann Gadd (Sex and the Enneagram and The Enneagram of Eating), comes a series of fun children's books for the 3-6 year age group explaining the nine different personalities. Percy Perfect looks at the Enneagram Type One. In the Ennea Kid series, each type is shown at an average level and through the story becomes healthier. Each of the books is designed to introduce one of the Nine Enneagram Types. The aim is to allow children to understand that people do differ. Through this learning, they can come to appreciate the positive qualities of each type. These insights, will help children gain empathy for other children who are different types.For parents and educators, the book becomes a helpful guide to recognize different types, and to raise emotionally healthy children. Quirky illustrations by the author, display the characteristics of each type in a way that focuses more on the character traits than other specifics.