The Fun Street Friends and the Cardboard Box


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Age : 6-7 years old Reading Level : 1st Grade The Fun Street Friends cannot play outside because of the weather, but with a bit of imagination, playing inside turns out to be just as fun! Discover the thrilling adventures of Sam, Sadie and their 3 pet friends: Jazz the Bunny, Carly the cat and Tim the tortoise. This happy bunch goes through all kind of imaginary and fantastic escapades that will please and amuse children of all ages. EXCERPT The Fun Street Friends peered miserably through the curtains. The rain splashed against the window and the wind whistled through the trees. It was freezing cold, and the sun was hidden by fluffy grey clouds. The footpath was icy and there were puddles all over the garden. Jazz, Carly and Tim shivered at the thought of playing outside. “Oh dear!” said Sadie, sadly. “This isn’t quite what we had planned.” “Too right!” grumbled Sam. “You can say that again!” In The Fun Street Friends series: • The Fun Street Friends at the Very Beginning! • The Fun Street Friends and the Camping Trip • The Fun Street Friends and the Cardboard Box • The Fun Street Friends and the Perfect Pet Competition




The Fun Street Friends at the Very Beginning!


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Age : 6-7 years old Reading Level : 1st Grade Sam and Sadie both want to adopt an animal. The adventure begins for the Fun Street Friends! Discover the thrilling adventures of Sam, Sadie and their 3 pet friends: Jazz the Bunny, Carly the cat and Tim the tortoise. This happy bunch goes through all kind of imaginary and fantastic escapades that will please and amuse children of all ages. EXCERPT There had never been SO much excitement! Sadie and Sam had been promised that IF they were good, and IF they helped with the chores, and IF they saved up their pennies that they could take a trip into town to choose a pet! “AMAZING! I just can’t wait!” squealed Sadie, clapping her hands. “Just imagine!” agreed Sam “A pet to play with, and care for...” “...of our VERY own!” interrupted Sadie. “YIPPEE!” they cried. Sadie and Sam decided to start earning some pennies there and then. In The Fun Street Friends series: • The Fun Street Friends at the Very Beginning! • The Fun Street Friends and the Camping Trip • The Fun Street Friends and the Cardboard Box • The Fun Street Friends and the Perfect Pet Competition




The Fun Street Friends and the Camping Trip


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Age : 6-7 years old Reading Level : 1st Grade It is the weekend and the Fun Street Friends go on a camping trip! Discover the thrilling adventures of Sam, Sadie and their 3 pet friends: Jazz the Bunny, Carly the cat and Tim the tortoise. This happy bunch goes through all kind of imaginary and fantastic escapades that will please and amuse children of all ages. EXCERPT What a beautiful day! The sun was shining, the sky was blue and not a single cloud could be seen. “Fab!” Sadie smiled, as she pulled back the curtains. “Let’s hope it stays like this for the weekend!” “Oh yeah!” winked Sam. “This would be perfect!”. Carly, Tim and Jazz looked puzzled. “Perfect for what?” they asked. “What have you been planning?”. “Well...” said Sam, as he stood next to Sadie.” “We have a special announcement...” Sadie took a deep breath. “Ladies and Gentlemen! This is the weekend for the Fun Street Friend’s Camping Trip!”. In The Fun Street Friends series: • The Fun Street Friends at the Very Beginning! • The Fun Street Friends and the Camping Trip • The Fun Street Friends and the Cardboard Box • The Fun Street Friends and the Perfect Pet Competition




The Fun Street Friends and the Perfect Pet Competition


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Age : 6-7 years old Reading Level : 1st Grade The Fun Street Friends decide to take part in a perfect pet competition! Discover the thrilling adventures of Sam, Sadie and their 3 pet friends: Jazz the Bunny, Carly the cat and Tim the tortoise. This happy bunch goes through all kind of imaginary and fantastic escapades that will please and amuse children of all ages. EXCERPT “Good morning, everyone!” Sam called out, as he joined the Fun Street Friends in the kitchen. “What’s for breakfast?” Sadie searched the cupboards, but they had eaten the very last crumb! “Oh well!” laughed Sam. “It looks to me as if we’ll have to make a trip to the shops.” Sam and Sadie made a list of all the shopping they needed... bread...cereal...milk...juice...and some juicy green apples. “Right!” cried Sam. “Let’s go!” “Hold on!” called Carly, checking herself in the mirror. “I haven’t even brushed my fur!” “Oh Carly! We love you just the way you are!” giggled Sadie holding out her hand, and the Fun Street Friends hurried out of the front door. In The Fun Street Friends series: • The Fun Street Friends at the Very Beginning! • The Fun Street Friends and the Camping Trip • The Fun Street Friends and the Cardboard Box • The Fun Street Friends and the Perfect Pet Competition




Art


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St. Nicholas


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The Literary Life of Cairo


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Readings from literary works that re-construct a century of Cairo's changing social life. Unlike The Literary Atlas of Cairo, which focuses on the literary geopolitics of the cityscape, this companion volume immerses the reader in the complex network of socioeconomic and cultural lives in the city. The seven chapters first introduce the reader to representations of some of Cairo's prominent profiles, both political and cultural, and their impact on the city's literary geography, before presenting a spectrum of readings of the city by its multiethnic, multinational, and multilingual writers across class, gender, and generation. Daunting images of colonial school experiences and startling contrasts of postcolonial educational realities are revealed, while Cairo's moments of political participation and oppression are illustrated, as well as the space accorded to women within the city across history and class. The city's marginals are placed on its literary map, alongside representations of the relationship between writing and drugs, and the places, paraphernalia, and products of the drug world across class and time. Together, The Literary Atlas of Cairo and The Literary Life of Cairo produce a literary geography of Cairo that goes beyond the representation of space in literature to reconstruct the complex network of human relationships in that space.




The Company of Neighbours


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The authors describe a successful community development, action-research project designed to revitalize a southwestern Ontarian town that had lost its core manufacturing, municipal status, and its civic pride.




The Manhattan Project


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Bioterrorism. Real. Invisible. Devastating. And it's taking New York by storm. With its insatiable hunger for fast food, easy fixes and life lived at breakneck speed, the city that never sleeps is hurtling towards disaster. Now John Wyse, an ordinary New York cop, looks set to be the only person who can thwart catastrophe on an apocalyptic scale ... New York City is under attack. Millions may die. But the enemy's weapons are invisible, undetectable and creating terror at lightning speed. Now, there's nothing to stand in their way ... A Hiroshima survivor turned criminal mastermind A pharma industry riddled with corruption A Libyan entrepreneur coerced by threats to his family A New York cop falling fast for an elusive beauty A visitor to Tokyo from the mountains of Afghanistan One terrible desire for revenge connects them all. With the clock ticking on an audacious, devastating plot to bring America to its knees, can anyone save New York from catastrophe? PRAISE FOR THE MANHATTAN PROJECT 'Paul McNeive takes a very real worldwide medical problem and turns it into a disturbingly plausible thriller that builds to an edge-of-your-seat climax. Altogether a compelling read!' - Robert Goddard, author of The Wide World trilogy 'With an extraordinary, original and well-researched plot, contemporary themes, action, twists and turns, The Manhattan Project has all the ingredients of an international bestseller.' - Glenn Meade, New York Times bestselling author of The Romanov Conspiracy 'With a plot as fast-paced as the writing - bioterrorism meets big pharma - and a storyline stretching from Japan through the Middle East to the USA, The Manhattan Project is a cracking debut thriller. Guaranteed to be read in an all-night sitting!' - Paul Carson, author of Inquest 'The Manhattan Project, a brilliant debut novel, starts as a slow-burn and quickly ignites into a fast-paced biological disaster facing the citizens of New York.' - John McAllister, author of The Station Sergeant trilogy 'For anyone who likes their books big, blistering and utterly compulsive, this is the read for you. It is explosive, addictive and ultimately very satisfying. There's a new boy in town - at last an heir to Tom Clancy.' - Doreen Finn, author of My Buried Life




New York Magazine


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New York magazine was born in 1968 after a run as an insert of the New York Herald Tribune and quickly made a place for itself as the trusted resource for readers across the country. With award-winning writing and photography covering everything from politics and food to theater and fashion, the magazine's consistent mission has been to reflect back to its audience the energy and excitement of the city itself, while celebrating New York as both a place and an idea.