The Riddle of the Rocks


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Reproduction of the original: The Riddle of the Rocks by Charles Egbert Craddock




Lienara


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Have you ever seen something out of the corner of your eye, but and when you looked, it was gone? Ever wonder what would happen if you finally got the chance to see that flittering image up close? Well, siblings Karen and Brad got that opportunity. And they discovered a whole world just beyond the doors of their grandpa’s barn. Welcome to the fairy world of Lienara. Author and illustrator Misty A. Hull creates a fairy-tale world in her book, Lienara. Brad and Karen are on their first solo visit to their grandparents’ house. The week begins uneventfully enough, with rain in the forecast and not much other than chess and delicious food to entice them. But a series of slightly bizarre happenings and their grandfather’s odd behavior present them with an unusual adventure in the fairy world. In Lienara, the children learn the importance of working together with their grandparents to defeat dark forces in the fairy world. Brad and Karen find their true friendship to overcome the sinister powers and safely return to their family more mature and appreciative.




Rocks & Soil


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Literature-based activities designed to be used with How to dig a hole to the other side of the world and The Magic School Bus inside the earth.







The Riddle of Sphinx Rock


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Grand to look at, grand to look from, and grand to climb' - so Great Gable was described over a hundred years ago. Probably the Lake District's best loved hill, it receives twenty thousand ascents each year and has seen the birth of two separate sorts of hill sport. In The Riddle of Sphinx Rock, award-winning outdoor writer Ronald Turnbull asks why we find Great Gable so irresistibly attractive. His answer suggests that the greatness of Gable is far more than just a matter of getting to the top. As he walks, scrambles and climbs, he explores the subtleties of its terrain and its geology, history and myths. You'll meet characters and locations that are an integral part of its story: Wordsworth and his Wheel of Fells, Fanny Mercer and her bad alpenstock technique, the Wadd Holes and Pillar Rock, Moses Rigg and Geoffrey Winthrop Young. By turns intriguing and funny, erudite and provocative, The Riddle of Sphinx Rock was chosen by Trail magazine as one of six top titles in its How To Be Mountain Literate section: 'A boutique history of one the UK's most fascinating mountains, filled with memorable characters, classic routes and derring-do. Puts you in the historic thick of one of our most atmospheric and iconic mountains.'













Nature


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Nature


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