SQUAWK SQUAWK... that's how I talk.


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When seagulls talk it may sound like they only know one word, but the truth is they are very interesting and complicated creatures. This is the story of one such seagull and all the crazy things he has to say. This book was written by a 6 year old Ozzie Sire Butler, and illustrated by his dad Kevin (who's a little older)




Squawk, Toucan!


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A novelty board book with something extra! A simple story teaches age-appropriate, introductory concepts, then ¿ ¿SNAP!¿ ¿ the sounds of the story come to life when the tab is pulled.




Squawk Up The River


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Come see! Excitement of village market agog with fellowship. Coded and deciphered sharing secrets, current affairs and consolidating power. To puritans, it's all scurvy and most contemptable. On the flip side, humor! Aiyeko-ooto, pens 50 poems of 5 love songs, in market squawks. It's exciting to watch a village market rife with talk. What we may not decipher is their code. Nevertheless, imagine sheer currency of gossips, rumors, and half-truths exchanged. Where rivals, friends and lovers are part squawkers and mockers. Slanderous brews of secrets poured without overweight of conscience. Couples, neighbors and players are without provenance- nothing seems, what it appears. We are mutatis mutandis - what is true of this, is true of that. What else but wide open window for speculations, misunderstandings and disagreements. Aiyeko-ooto squawks along everyday people, living without liberties promised. No secret, no affair or power, is sacred; saved or safe from waggling tongues!




All Squawk No Talk


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"A brilliant story-rhyme that gets funnier and noisier with every turn of the page." -- Back cover.




Squawk of Spanish


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Max finds his Spanish-speaking voice with the help of his abuela's pet, Lorito, a talkative parrot, in this sweet and heartwarming picture book. Max isn't confident with his Spanish, especially rolling his Rs, and his cousins always tease him about it. But he loves spending weekends baking with his Spanish-speaking abuela, while Lorito the parrot helps translate. But when Lorito disappears for a day, Max and Abuela must figure out how to communicate. Max's Spanish doesn’t have to be perfect, and Abuela can attempt a little English. Trying is what counts!




Squawk of the Were-Chicken


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Inspired by the wit and wisdom of Terry Pratchett, this clockpunk coming-of-age adventure is sure to delight anyone who loved The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents, Equal Rites, or the Tiffany Aching series. Almost nothing interesting ever happens in Deidre's little village, outside of the occasional traveling merchant or troupe of players visiting the marketplace. So it's no wonder that she spends her every free moment designing and building outlandish contraptions, and then relying on her semi-autonomous tongue to get her out of trouble--or dig her in deeper--when the device inevitably slimes Momma with something. Then that self-proclaimed were-chicken hunter rode in. His tall tales of shape-shifting chicken-beasts cock-a-doodling at the moon were good for a laugh until it looked like they were true. Will Deidre be able to catch the monster before suspicions, accusations and eight feet of giant chicken tear her homeland apart? Survivor of the Immerse or Die challenge: "Squawk of the Werechicken really was an easy book to fall for. It's very funny, with a trio of charming, precocious pre-teen protagonists, and a wry, thoroughly tongue-in-cheek tone. If you like humorous writing, buy Squawk of the Werechicken. If you like your kids, share it with them." --Bryce Anderson, author of The Improbable Rise of Singularity Girl




Squawk!


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Unfortunately, we've all seen it happen. When faced with a problem, rather than working cooperatively to come up with a solution, your manager or colleagues come swooping in, squawking loudly, dump orders riddled with formulaic advice, and then take off, leaving you and everyone else to clean up the mess. Or—let's be honest: there may have been a time (or three) when you have been guilty of doing that very thing yourself. While this happens in every workplace worldwide more frequently than ever, it doesn't have to. Through the story of Charlie, a seagull who doesn't understand how his management actions are holding back his flock, Travis Bradberry, Ph.D., reveals the three virtues of great leadership that he has used to help thousands of people and organizations deal with seagull managers in the workplace and, just as important, to avoid being one themselves. Charlie the seagull is a well-intentioned manager who, when faced with new challenges after previously leading his flock to success, fails to understand how his management style is holding back, rather than helping, his team. Through our bird's-eye view of Charlie, overconfident Scott, quiet Maya, practical Yufan, and skinny, shy Alfred, we see them and the rest of the flock struggle to solve their problems while absorbing the three virtues of great leadership and teamwork along the way. This entertaining and illuminating fable will help make us all more productive, less prone to depositing messes on the heads of those around us, and more able to work effectively with those who continue to squawk at us every day.




Squeak, Squeal, Squawk


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Updated for 2020, this amusing book will captivate very young children and emergent readers as they discover what sounds young animals make.




Squawk 7700


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Discovery Squawk in the Jungle!


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Discovery Squawk in the Jungle is a fun book with 10 interactive jungle animal sounds.