I Wish I Were a . . .


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The ever perceptive meerkat examines his surroundings at the zoo. To the left of him, he finds the burliest bear of them all. To the right of him, the meerkat observes a hilarious monkey gracefully swinging from rope to rope; and straight ahead is by far the most powerful lion of all the land! If only this meerkat could be just like them! But when a sudden dark shadow creepily emerges over the zoo, the meerkat is the first to alert his fellow companions of the impending danger. Almost immediately after, the animals look up to him for his special skill. From afar, the bear admires his speed. The monkey aspires to have his vigilant eye. And as for the lion, he only wishes he could have the meerkat's swift decision-making skills. Stefanie Jeschke's quirky illustrations compliment Werner Holzwarth's important theme of recognizing one's individual talents. Parents and children of all ages will certainly be entertained by this humorous tale and silly meerkat!




I Wish I Were a Butterfly


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A wise spider helps a despondent cricket realize that he is special in his own way.




I Wish I Were a Pilot


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Rhyming text and illustrations portray piloting various forms of transportation including hot air balloons and bicycles.




The Cat Barked


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A charming orange cat wants to walk on the wild side as a dog. This confused kitty thinks dogs have the upper paw until her owner proves that life as a feline is really the cat's pajamas. A Child Study Children's Book Committee Children's Book of the Year. Full-color illustrations.




Wish I Were Here


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Are you bored of the endless scroll of your social media feed? Do you swipe left before considering the human being whose face you just summarily rejected? Do you skim articles on your screen in search of intellectual stimulation that never arrives? If so, this book is the philosophical lifeline you have been waiting for. Offering a timely meditation on the profound effects of constant immersion in technology, also known as the Interface, Wish I Were Here draws on philosophical analysis of boredom and happiness to examine the pressing issues of screen addiction and the lure of online outrage. Without moralizing, Mark Kingwell takes seriously the possibility that current conditions of life and connection are creating hollowed-out human selves, divorced from their own external world. While scrolling, swiping, and clicking suggest purposeful action, such as choosing and connecting with others, Kingwell argues that repeated flicks of the finger provide merely the shadow of meaning, by reducing us to scattered data fragments, Twitter feeds, Instagram posts, shopping preferences, and text trends captured by algorithms. Written in accessible language that references both classical philosophers and contemporary critics, Wish I Were Here turns to philosophy for a cure to the widespread unease that something is amiss in modern waking life.




I Wish I Were Big


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Tiny Ted wishes he was big until he meets the biggest animal of all and discovers that being small has its advantages.




I Wish I Were Engulfed in Flames


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The down and dirty world of one autism mom's journey from sex-ed to Santa...




I Wish I Were a Pirate


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In their play, children can be anything they want to be, from a pirate to a princess, cowboy or fairy. Through role-play, children quickly gain confidence and learn to play and share ...




I Wish I Were Me


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Josh, a guy from countryside dives into city for his graduation, after all he's from Military atmosphere - struggling to cope with college life with species of not his type, for he makes friends of his mentality but he gradually surrenders himself to the idea of giving up college and to escape the horrors of assignments and projects and yet he finally falls for a girl of not his type, and his entire idea about graduation takes a turn, when he is stepping onto finish line of engineering marathon, but what he becomes and what he does in all those four years is upto the readers to read, for the novel is contemporary light on real engineering drama.




I Wish I Were a Jew


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Author Ashkan Tashakkori was born to a Muslim family in Iran in 1958. However, he became disillusioned with religion when he observed the parasitic lives of the mullahs. He hated their hypocrisy and came to believe that Islamic ideology was the main cause of backwardness in Persian society. In I Wish I Were a Jew, Tashakkori explains the roots of the enmity with Israel and the Jewish nation in various countries, particularly the Muslim world. After offering an objective appraisal of achievements of the Jews and the key part theyve played in the elevation of civilization and progress of human society, he presents insights into the common misconceptions about the Jewish people and lists a number of carefully worked out solutions for overcoming them. It also examines the historical and cultural roots of the deep-seated friendship that ties the fates of the Persian and Jewish nations together. Providing a new perspective on a crucial issue, I Wish I Were a Jew delves into the historical and political problems that have plagued this age. It can help the two sides, which have been locked in an unending feud, free themselves of their prejudices and reach a mutual understanding that guarantees a long-lasting peace in the world.