The Adventures of the Chinchilla and the Gorilla


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Illustrated in full color. This childrens book unfolds as a chinchilla and a gorilla find themselves on an unexpected adventure where they have to work together to make their way back home




Gorilla/Chinchilla and Other Animal Rhymes


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Rhymed text and illustrations decribe a variety of animals whose names rhyme but are of very different habits and appearance.




The Gorilla Hunters


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Published three years after the hugely popular ‘The Coral Island’, ‘The Gorilla Hunters’ is the sequel to the original tale by author R.M. Ballantyne. We are reunited with the young adventurers Ralph, Peterkin, and Jack six years on from their original adventure in the South Seas. The boys decide to visit Africa, to seek out the elusive gorilla. Whilst there, they take part in the now shocking sport of shooting and killing several animals to take home as trophies for museums and schools. The trio also interact with locals – though not always successfully. Very much of its time, ‘The Gorilla Hunters’ is nevertheless an exciting adventure novel. R.M. Ballantyne (1825-1894) was a Scottish artist and prolific author of mostly children’s fiction. Born in Edinburgh, Ballantyne was the ninth of ten children. At the age of 16 Ballantyne moved to Canada, where he worked for the Hudson’s Bay Company, travelling all over the country to trade for fur. He returned to Scotland in 1847 following the death of his father, and it was then that he began his literary career in earnest, writing over 100 children’s adventure books over the course of his life. Stories such as ‘The Coral Island’ and ‘The Young Fur Traders’ were hugely popular, and many of them drew on his own experiences of travelling throughout Canada. A stickler for detail, Ballantyne continued to travel widely to research the backgrounds and settings for his exciting stories. His tales became an inspiration for authors of the future, including ‘Treasure Island’ novelist Robert Louis Stevenson. Ballantyne spent the latter period of his life living in London and Italy for the sake of his health. He died in Rome in 1894 at the age of 68.




Gorilla Adventure


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'You stand rooted to the spot or you run like mad' Hal and Roget Hunt head off for another challenging mission - this time to search for gorillas in the Congo jungle. But when the boys stumble across the evil trade in baby gorillas, someone seems determined to silence them once and for all.




Gorilla City


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Purports to be the journal of an eight-year-old boy explorer who has, miraculously, lived for over four hundred years, travelling the earth, fighting giant crocodiles, learning to speak with gorillas, and trying to find a way to return home. Simultaneous.




Adventures in Colurland


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Adventures in Colurland: A New Beginning takes readers on a magical journey throughout the wonderful world of imagination. Four friends, Sarah, Jeff, Brett, and Michelle travel to Colurland. All the creatures are imaginary friends and Colurland is the place where they go when they need a home. To get there, Sarah has a magical zipper. When it is opened, they jump into a magical portal and float down to Colurland. As they float down, they pass by images of their friends and family. When they enter the world of Colurland, they are met up by a cloud named Cloudy, and two guards. As they pass through the gate, they then meet Oswald, Jenny, and Razaul. We all learn that there are four species of imaginary friends. In the Colurland Airport, they meet Captain Birthday and his crew. Humphrey the sea serpeant takes them under the sea. Sarah and the others meet the wisemen of the land: Yack, Magic, Spark, and Beaker. Farmer Joe, puts on a hoedown. They see a circus. They learn that dinosaurs are good friends. On Colurway, they see a recording of a TV show. They are taught a game called the Circle Game. Sarah and the others visit Nightmare Castle and they realize that it's a mistake to go there. They wind up on Colurway again, and end their visit to Colurland by watching the new musical, DOGS. When it was time for them to go home, they were waiting for Cloudy, but he ended up getting sick, and wasn't able to help them. Beaker then appears and tells them about the abiltity to fly. Sarah, Jeff, Brett, and Michelle realize that they could all fly. While flying home, Oswald, Jenny, and Razaul joined them, and wonder what their next adventure would be like.







The Quark and the Jaguar


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This book provides an explanation of the connections between nature at its most basic level and natural selection, archaeology, linguistics, child development, computers and other complex adaptive systems.




Worth a Thousand Words


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This guide provides a single-source, comprehensive listing of a fascinating and helpful group of books-picture books for older readers. A multitude of ideas about how to use them in the classroom supplements this list of carefully selected quality fiction and nonfiction books that focuses on universal themes, appeals to all ages, addresses important issues, and is accessible to multiple learning styles. Picture books aren't just for the very young. Innovative educators and parents have used them for years with readers of all ages and reading levels, knowing that students comprehend more from the visual-verbal connections these books offer. They are great tools for teaching visual literacy and writing skills; are effective with reluctant readers, ESL students, and those reading below grade level; and can easily be used to support various curriculum. This guide provides a single-source, comprehensive listing of a fascinating and helpful group of books and a multitude of ideas about how to use them in the classroom. The authors have carefully selected quality fiction and nonfiction that focus on universal themes, appeal to all ages, treat important issues, and are accessible to multiple learning styles.




Animals, Work, and the Promise of Interspecies Solidarity


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In this thought-provoking and innovative book, Kendra Coulter examines the diversity of work done with, by, and for animals. Interweaving human-animal studies, labor theories and research, and feminist political economy, Coulter develops a unique analysis of the accomplishments, complexities, problems, and possibilities of multispecies and interspecies labor. She fosters a nuanced, multi-faceted approach to labor that takes human and animal well-being seriously, and that challenges readers to not only think deeply and differently about animals and work, but to reflect on the potential for interspecies solidarity. The result is an engaging, expansive, and path-making text.