Curiosity Killed the Meerkat


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One plucky meerkat with a thirst for knowledge. No happy endings.




Dreamtreaders


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Book #1 in a trilogy from fantasy author Wayne Thomas Batson explores the concept of dreams and their effects on us. People are fascinated by dreams, and the Bible has a great deal to say about them. From Jacob’s dream of the heavenly stairway in Genesis 28 to angels visiting Joseph during dreams in Matthew 1 to the Apostle John’s “waking dream” from which he obtained the book of Revelation—dreams have been powerful ingredients of God’s plan as revealed through Scripture. Fourteen-year-old Archer Keaton discovers he has the ability to enter and explore his dreams. He is a dreamtreader, one of three selected from each generation. Their mission: to protect the waking world from the Nightmare Lord, who wreaks chaos in the Dream World. But as Archer’s dreams become more dangerous and threatening, so too does his waking life. Rigby Thames, the new kid from England, builds a suspicious rock star-like following at Dresden High School a little too quickly. Even Archer’s best friend and confidant, Kara Windchil, seems taken in by the cool guy with the wild blond hair, which definitely rubs Archer the wrong way. Archer must face two foes in two worlds, but he cannot succeed alone. Archer sets off to find other dreamtreaders in a desperate attempt to defeat the enemy terrorizing his friends and family. Features & Benefits: New fantasy trilogy from bestselling author Wayne Thomas Batson Batson’s previous epic fantasy trilogy, The Door Within, has sold more than 250,000 copies Brings epic fantasy with a biblical base to middle grade readers Epic fantasy is popular in movies and TV shows, and this is a spiritual epic fantasy




Curiosity Killed the Meerkat


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Offers a comic exploration of an intrepid meerkat's fateful inquisitiveness...




Chambers's Journal


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The Telephone Doodle Book


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Banish boredom forever with this ingenious little book-the perfect cure for telephone tedium Whether you're waiting to talk to a computer tech in Bangalore or a reservationist at your local bistro, the world of telephone service can be fraught with long waits and disconnections. The Telephone Doodle Book to the rescue! Containing more than 150 incomplete doodles to get you started, this clever collection is designed to unleash your inner artist. Whether you sketch like Picasso or simply have itchy fingers, illustrator Andrew Pinder provides pages of ways to wake up the brain during telephone downtime. The Telephone Doodle Book will get a pen in your hands and stir creativity. From the beautifully drawn to the wickedly witty, his starting points will inspire serene scenes, funny cartoons, or scribbled jumbles of surrealistic triumph. The ideal way to burn off pent-up nervous energy and relieve stress, it offers a brilliant, artistic antidote to "hold" music.




Gross Doodles


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This is Buster Books' most gruesome doodle book ever - for boys and girls with strong stomachs. Dripping with bogeys, bugs and blisters, slime, sludge and sick - kids can let their imaginations run wild and delight in the truly disgusting. No drawing skills are required, just grab a pen and get ready to get gross.




Dinosaur Doodles


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In Dinosaur Doodles you will search for dinosaur eggs, escape from a T-rex, fly with the Pterodactyls, and discover fascinating dinosaur facts. With a variety of dinosaurs to doodle and color, this book provides everyone with the opportunity to explore and learn about the age of the dinosaurs in an original and interactive way.




The Graffiti Doodle Book


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