Do Not Go in There


Book Description

Do Not Go in There! is an encouraging picture book from debut author Ariel Horn and illustrator Izzy Burton that highlights the power of imagination while touching on themes of anxiety, curiosity, and bravery. Monsters Morton and Bogart are best friends. But they don't always see eye to eye. So when they encounter a closed door, anxious Bogart wants to keep it closed, because there must be something really bad on the other side. But Morton thinks it'll be something amazing! Which is it? Through bright, expressive illustrations, readers learn that, while not knowing can be frightening, being brave can lead to new discoveries. And even though your imagination can make it easy to worry, it can also make life better, less scary, and more fun. An Imprint Book




Don't Go In There!


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Ghostly tales of strange things lurking in forbidden places tie these three stories together. The boys have been warned not to go into a certain room while they are pet-sitting for the neighbor, but, of course, their bravado leads to a session of one-upmanship and the distinct possibility that the cats they are looking after may not be cats at all. Stories from Russia, the United States, and the West Indies are highlighted.




Don't Go There!


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Lid up, pants down, bottom on the seat! They must not have toilets in outer space, because this baby Martian keeps going in the wrong place: a bird bath, a bin, an up-turned hat. Perhaps if he masters "The Toilet Song," he might learn where to go.




Don’t Go There


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How much would you risk to change your life? Would you go where everyone else is trying to leave? Bestselling author Adam Fletcher did… In this unusual, hilarious travel memoir, he visits ten of the strangest places on earth. There's something he wants to know. Something no-one is telling him. To find the answer he’ll enter a blizzard in China armed with only a pack of biscuits; ponder the apocalypse in Chernobyl; be chased by the Croatian police on his way to Liberland (the world’s newest country); stalk the Sheriff of Transnistria (its most corrupt); and come face-to-face with two (dead) dictators in North Korea (its most dystopian), and much more. Packed full of interesting characters, unusual destinations, and British humour, this is an unforgettable journey with an award-winning travel writer that’s a mixture of Paul Theroux, Bill Bryson, and Douglas Adams. But this quest to understand the world (and himself) will also threaten his sanity, safety and relationship to his eccentric German girlfriend, Annett. Will he make it back safely? Will anyone be waiting when he does? What do you give the dictator that has everything? Discover the answer in Don’t Go There… The books in this series can be read in any order.




Don't Go There!


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Presents a selection of vacation destinations to avoid, with advice to travelers on steering clear of places that are vulnerable to such vacation-ruining elements as crime, natural disasters, and overpriced or overrated venues.




Don't go there. It's not safe. You'll die. And other more >> rational advice for overlanding Mexico & Central America


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Your complete guide for overlanding in Mexico and Central America. This book provides detailed and up-to-date information by country. It also includes 11 chapters of information for planning and preparing your trip and 9 chapters on what to expect while driving through Mexico and Central America. Completed by the authors of LifeRemotely.com this is the most comprehensive guide for driving the Pan American yet!




Let's Not Go There


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Let’s Not Go There: A Narrative Concerning Certain Biblical Neglected and the Passed Over Fullness of Some Scriptural Texts Are We a Shared World By: Donald Remedis This writing looks at a person of the bible in both the Old and New Testaments as an accepted entity along with his achievements. In contrast, an ancestor of this same person and even being quoted from in the Old and New Biblical Testaments is overall considered persona non gratis. The total of his words is to be avoided at all costs. These same words passed on down through time were considered so Holy that they were adhered to and even used as to be followed the same as any God believability Hebrew Holy works. As time passed and even in our time comes the question of why was and is it discarded except a few quotes from it. An aside note: If there are quotes being used does that not show there has to be some creditability of Enoch. Also, an addendum now by way of the archeological findings as to his existence being proved but also there is evidence of his endeavors, his closeness to his family and copies of his tellings. Another point to ponder is the time of Enoch which was within Adam and Eve’s time and the earthly world was not in a full functioning mode, if you will. These factors are and will be important useful pieces of information later on. And so again, there comes the question of is there a reason for the evasion of Enoch and is there an answer. Read on.




Rivers and Harbors


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Considers legislation to authorize the construction, repair, and preservation of public works on rivers and harbors.