Theo the Flea


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Theo dreams of becoming a great explorer like his grandfather. After hearing his grandfather's tales of a mysterious place called Leo, Theo sets off to go where no flea had gone before. SEL connections in this story include self-confidence, self-discipline, self-motivation, goal setting, analyzing situations, evaluating, and reflecting.




Teddy and the Great Flood


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When an adorable gardener gets wrapped up in his thoughts of making apple pie, he doesn’t notice the water leaking from the garden hose. He forgot to turn it off! He wakes up the next morning to a terrible sight—in the night, his garden has changed beyond all recognition! Charming illustrations, an unexpected twist, and a gently-told story that unfolds with humor are presented to beginning readers in this delightful tale of bears, sea creatures, and more!




McNaught's Monthly


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Which Is the Right Ball?


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A little boy is looking for the right ball to play with. The first one is too light, the second too heavy. The third is too small. Will he ever find just the right ball?




Bladestay


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Be Careful Who You Root For When a violent, decades-long feud between two powerful men comes to a head in the small settlement of Bladestay, Colorado, cunning resident Theo Creed must use her wits to stay alive. Disguising herself as a young boy, seventeen-year-old Theo bluffs her way into the inner circle of August Gaines, the magnetic leader of the ruthless gang that has descended on her town. But the deeper Theo gets into the con, the more she starts to question her loyalties. Complicating her subterfuge is a mysterious outlaw whose small moments of kindness contradict the blood he has on his hands, making Theo wonder who, exactly, is conning who. To save her town, Theo must parse façade from reality and choose between the barefaced malevolence she’s infiltrated and an evil she didn’t know lurked at home.




Ways of Meaning


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The philosophy of language is not an isolated philosophical discipline of merely technical interest to other philosophers. Rather, as Mark Platts shows, the philosophy of language can help to solve traditional problems in other areas of philosophy, such as metaphysics, epistemology, and ethics. Ways of Meaning provides a clear, comprehensive introduction to such issues at the forefront of philosophy. Assuming only minimum knowledge of elementary formal logic, the book shows how taking truth as the central notion in the theory of meaning can clarify the relations between language, reality, and knowledge, and thus illuminate the nature of each. This second edition of the book contains a new chapter on the notions of natural-kind words and natural kinds. Unlike other discussions of the subject, this one places the semantic issues involved in the context of questions about the relations between knowing subjects and known objects. The author has also added a bibliography of further readings published since the first edition appeared in 1979.




The Flea and the Fox


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There are yet several other books prewritten prior to this one that are about that Arizona crow and, in one, the animals decide to call the crow Pedro. Note that in his other short books to be released at a later date, these will explain Pedros personal life as a crow and have other animal stories. Note that though the crow also never gives his name, the other animals call him Pedro just the same.




A Different Kind of Flea


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A Different Kind of Flea is a story about Famina, a flea who has four legs instead of six. It tells of her struggle to hop around like the other fleas and travel the world. She struggles with her difference, but overcomes her challenge with the help of her older brother. It is a lovely tale of hope and courage.




The Flea and the Fox


Book Description

There are yet several other books prewritten prior to this one that are about that Arizona crow and, in one, the animals decide to call the crow Pedro. Note that in his other short books to be released at a later date, these will explain Pedro's personal life as a crow and have other animal stories. Note that though the crow also never gives his name, the other animals call him Pedro just the same.




Teaching Eddie to Fly


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Delveinto a charming picture book with an unexpected twist, featuring Arthur thebear and his bird friend, Eddie, as they embark on an adventure to teach Eddiehow to fly. "TeachingEddie to Fly" is a heartwarming picture book centered around Arthur, thebear, and his bird friend, Eddie. Arthur's curiosity sparks a unique journeywhen he asks Eddie, 'Why don't you fly?' Eddie's candid response, 'Becausenobody has taught me how,' sets them on a path filled with determination,laughter, and globe-trotting adventures. Through various exercises andencounters with birds from around the world, Arthur's mission to teach Eddie tofly takes an unexpected turn toward the end of the book, leaving young readerswith a valuable lesson about embracing individuality and the joy of friendship. Thisdelightful book, tailored for children aged 3-6, offers engaging storytellingand vivid illustrations. It encourages kids to celebrate their uniqueness,value friendships, and promotes diversity. "Teaching Eddie to Fly" isa cherished addition to any child's library, delivering both entertainment andimportant life lessons.