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Ma Dear's Aprons
by Patricia C. MckissackThis book captures what life was like for a poor single mother and son in a time before washing machines, cars, and TV sets.
Ma Sœur
by Sarah DaltonDeux nouvelles de la série Mary Hades. L'Ombre Lorsque Mary rend visite à sa tante Izzy dans son bungalow isolé en bord de mer, le passé refait surface. Elle ne tarde pas à réaliser qu'une ombre hante ses souvenirs d'enfance, et qu'il lui faut agir, même si elle n'en a pas envie... Une histoire de fantômes qui explore les liens délicats unissant les femmes. Ma Sœur En 1997, Isabel Quirke se met en devoir d'écrire une lettre à sa sœur – une lettre qu'elle ne compte pas envoyer. Elle y décrit les événements terrifiants qui ont mené à la destruction de leur relation. Susan Quirke, avant de devenir Susan Hades, la mère de Mary, a subi une transformation si extrême qu'elle en a été changée à jamais. Et sa petite sœur Isabel n'a rien pu faire, à part regarder...
Ma Sœur Jumelle Et Moi: Un scout fait toujours de son mieux !
by Emiliya AhmadovaCe livre introduit non seulement le scoutisme aux enfants, mais leur enseigne également les valeurs, la morale et la foi. Ma soeurs jumelle et moi initie les enfants à apprendre comment contrôler sa colère, faire face à ses peurs, l’importance du respect de soi et la façon de faire face à l’intimidation. Ma soeurs jumelle et moi De la colle sur le rebord de la fenêtre et du dentifrice dans les chaussures. Qui est donc le coupable ? Les jumelles Julieta et Rafaela, deux jeunes scoutes de douze ans, doivent faire face aux piètres tours de leur sœur aînée, qui leur attirent des ennuis. À l'école, on se moque de Julieta à cause de ses taches de rousseur sur le visage et de ses dents tordues. En oubliant ses propres malheurs, elle tient tête à un intimidateur, Claudius, pour défendre son ami Montano. Par bonté, elle accepte d'aller au cinéma avec lui. En raison de situations indépendantes de sa volonté, cela finit par être embarrassant. Cependant, encore une fois, elle défend Montano. Un jour, leur oncle Diego fait une surprise à la famille en venant des Etats-Unis pour leur rendre visite à Caracas. Tout le monde est inquiet. Quelque chose ne va pas. Julieta doit vaincre ses peurs pour sauver son oncle malade au milieu de la nuit. Elle devient un héros aux yeux de l'oncle. Les scouts prévoient d’assister à un Jamboree en Russie et les filles se retrouvent impliquées dans plusieurs projets pour financer cette aventure.
Ma and Pa Dracula (Apple Paperback, An)
by Ann M. MartinJonathan thinks his parents are normal—but he&’s about to see the light of dayNine-year-old Jonathan is convinced that sleeping during the day and waking at night is what every kid does—especially if your parents work at a blood bank all night. But when he breaks his parents&’ rules and sneaks outside during the daytime, he meets Tobi, a neighborhood girl who fills him in on the truth about telephones, TV, and school. Shocked at his discovery, Jonathan confronts his parents, who tell him the truth about their nocturnal life.Determined to fit into the daytime world, he convinces his parents to let him go to school and make friends. But it isn&’t easy being the new kid—especially when your parents are vampires whose supplies from the blood bank are getting low. Maybe inviting his friends over wasn&’t such a good idea after all. This ebook features an illustrated personal history of Ann M. Martin, including rare images from the author&’s collection.
Ma! Jaldi Kar
by Rukmini BanerjiA boy is getting late for his school. Discover it in this interesting story how he gets ready for school
MaMa, Why Am I A Worm: Sandy the Caterpillar's Mother is a Butterfly; Why?
by Kathy HughesSandy knows what she looks like: a worm with short fuzzy hair that sticks out in all directions, tiny eyes, stubby antennas, and way down at the end of her sixteen legs--a caboose. How could she look so different from her mother? MaMa has beautiful wings that flash orange and velvet black. Each has tiny white polka dots. She is a beautiful butterfly. Sandy grows even more confused when MaMa tells her about upcoming changes. With growing concern Sandy waddles off to think and do what she does best--eat. As she nibbles on a milkweed leaf she thinks about MaMa's words. Sandy gets dizzy with all the thinking. Are these changes what MaMa went through? Is that why MaMa knows the answers to Sandy's questions? MaMa, Why am I a Worm?" helps Sandy understand that life is about changing, growing, and becoming the best you can be. "
Maa Jaya Bhai
by Gijjubhai Badhekaगिजुभाई बधेका दवारा रचित कहानी “माँ-जाया भाई” में छोटी-छोटी बाल-कथाएँ है जो समाज-सेवा के ऊँचे आदर्शो की झाँकी प्रस्तुत करती है तथा पाप-और पुण्य का भेद मिटा कर प्रेम की भावना उत्पन्न करती है। The book “Maa-Jaya Bhai” is written by “Gijubhai Badheka” . There are small stories in this book which presents a tableau of social service of high ideals and erase the sin and virtue distinctions and generates a sense of love.
Maajhe Mitra
by Rukmini Banerjiमला खूप मित्र आहेत. मला ते सर्व आवडतात. पण त्यांच्यातला एक मला सर्वात जास्त आवडतो.
Maalgudi ki Kahaniyan
by R. K. NarayanIndian short stories offer readers an authentic peek into the various aspects of Indian life. The ones that have been written by R.K. Narayan stand out in the large collections of Indian short tales available for reading. Malgudi Ki Kahaniyan (Hindi) is a set of stories that are based in the fictional town of Malgudi. The town of Malgudi is a South Indian village created by the author and offers a valuable peek into the quality of rural life during the pre-independence era. The characters in these stories come from different walks of life and each has a unique tale to tell.
Maaloo Aani Kaaloo
by Vinita Krishnaएके दिवशी मालूला बागेतून बटाटे आणायचे होते. त्याला कोणी मदत केली? कालूने! मालू-कालूची ही गोष्ट वाचा!
Maani Mamata
by Sneh Agrawalઆ પુસ્તક દુનિયાના મુખ્ય મુખ્ય ધર્મોની બોધકથાઓ તોમ જ ધર્મગુરુઓ અને પયગંબરોનાં જીવનની સાચી ઘટનાઓને રજૂ કરતી સચિત્ર પુસ્તિકાઓ પ્રસિદ્ધ કરવાની યોજનાના ભાગ રૂપે હિંદુસ્તાની સાહિત્ય સભા અને નવજીવન ટ્રસ્ટે પ્રસિદ્ધ કરેલ ‘સહુને માટે સાહિત્ય’નો એક ભાગ છે. નવું વાંચતા સીખેલા આબાલવૃદ્ધ સહુ કોઈને આ પુસ્તિકાઓ વાંચવી ગમશે એવી અમને આશા છે. મુખ્ય હેતુ બાળકોમાં વિશ્વના પ્રાચીન વારસા અને જીવન મૂલ્યો સ્થાપિત થાય તે છે.આ વાતો ની રજૂઆતની ખૂબી એ છે કે તેમાં સીધો ઉપદેશ ક્યાંય નથી. જીવનના વ્યવહાર અને અનુભવોને વણી લેતી આ વાતો સહુ કોઈને સરળતાથી સમજાય અને યાદ રહી જાય તેવી છે. એટલે જ આ શ્રેણીને ‘સહુને માટે સાહિત્ય’નું નામ આપ્યુ છે.
Maar één droom
by Elodie NowodazkijZestienjarige Natalya Pushkaya heeft één droom en meer niet: de beste ballerina ooit te worden. Dansen is altijd haar identiteit geweest en ze werkt zo hard ze kan om de hoofdrol te krijgen van de eindejaarsopvoering van de School of Performing Arts. Maar... zal ze het halen? Binnen een week zal Natalya's leven voor altijd veranderen.
Maaya Kambali
by Kaluvakolanu SadanandaMaaya Kambali is a set of 11 short stories for teaching morals to children
Maazee Bat Haravlee Maazee Bat Saapadlee
by Meera Tendolkarकधीतरी मूल स्वत:शीच बोलते आणि मग त्यातून एक छोटासा प्रसंग डोळ्यासमोर उभा राहतो. ’माझी बॅट हरवली, माझी बॅट सापडली’ यामध्ये अशाच एका प्रसंगाचे वर्णन आहे.
Mabel Bean
by Austin J. StackMabel will take you behind the scenes of a Royal Palace. Watch her perform royal duties with surprising results! This clever, question-and- answer format allows groups of readers or even single readers to actively participate in Mabel Bean’s Royal Adventure. Mabel Bean is a scruffy, fluffy, curious dog who is always putting her nose into other people’s business. Join Mabel Bean on her adventure to London and experience royal life from a dog’s eye view!
Mabel Jones and the Doomsday Book
by Will MabbittDelivering belly laughs and heart-stopping action in equal measure, this third installment of the Mabel Jones saga is an excellent family read-aloud.Trapped in the Noo World, Mabel Jones is determined to make the most of her time in this strange future run by animals. Her next mission: find the Doomsday Book, a guidebook used to wipe out humanity. If Mabel learns what happened to her species, there's a chance she can prevent its extinction. But an elusive creature known as Von Klaar is also after the book . . . can Mabel find it before it lands in the wrong hands? Join Mabel and her crewmates as they race Von Klaar to the sacred city of Otom. Hoomankind depends on it!From the Hardcover edition.
Mabel Jones and the Forbidden City
by Ross Collins Will MabbittA funny fantasy-adventure series for fans of LEMONY SNICKET, NEIL GAIMAN, and CRESSIDA COWELLWhat do you do when you survive a pirate kidnapping, a milk-drinking contest with a giant grizzly bear, and a stint inside the belly of a whale? If you're Mabel Jones, you do everything you can to avoid another UNLIKELY ADVENTURE! But when Mabel's baby sister is plucked from her crib by an EVIL witch, Mabel has no choice but to follow both to the jungles of the Forbidden City. Joining a brand-new cast of characters--and a few familiar faces from The Unlikely Adventures of Mabel Jones--Mabel races an arrogant fox, slays a ferocious millipede, and battles the diabolical witch. But is she prepared to make the ULTIMATE SACRIFICE to save her sister?From the Hardcover edition.
Mabel Makes (The Elephant in the Room)
by Cyndi MarkoJoin Mabel and her made-up elephant companion, Mr. E, as they navigate the joys and challenges of second grade in this charming young graphic novel where imagination and reality blend in an adventure of friendship and discovery!This heartwarming tale follows Mabel, a creative second grader who finds herself being followed by an imaginary elephant.As Mabel navigates the challenges of feeling left out and adjusting to a new class at school without her best friends, she encounters an unexpected companion—Mr. Elephant, or "Mr. E," who quickly becomes her secret confidant, joining her in handling the ups and downs of everyday life.Young readers will be captivated by the vibrant illustrations that bring Mabel's inner world to life, complete with an elephant that's a champion at hide-and-seek and has a passion for peanut butter.This graphic novel is an ode to the magic of childhood and the importance of friendship—both real and imagined. With a mix of fiction and nonfiction elements, readers will learn alongside Mabel about plant biology, the value of creativity, and the beauty of accepting oneself, quirks and all.
Mabel Makes the Grade (Sister Magic #3)
by Anne MazerThe first day of school is always Mabel's moment to shine. Nobody's ever more prepared than she is! But this year, things are going to be different. Her little sister, Violet, is starting kindergarten right down the hall. Mabel's pretty sure she can keep Violet's magic under wraps on the way to school. But what will happen during the school day? And how will Mabel stay a straight-A student if she's always keeping one eye on her sister?
Mabel Strikes a Chord (Sister Magic #4)
by Anne MazerThe family has gotten a piano that Mabel loves to play. When five-year-old Violet learns Mabel is going to play in a concert, she wants to join in.
Mabel and Sam at Home
by Linda Urban Hadley HooperAt the new house, there were movers and shouting and boxes and blankets. There were many places a girl like Mabel and a boy like Sam could be tripped over or smooshed or trod upon. There was one safe place where they would not. And that is how Mabel became a Sea Captain. In this three-part picture book of moving house and imaginative play, Mabel and Sam sail the high seas of their new home; tour the intriguing museum of their living room; journey through outer space to the safety of their own beds; and discover how far afield—and how close to home—imagination can take them.
Mabel and Sam at Home: One Brave Journey in Three Adventures
by Linda Urban&“[A] highly recommended tribute to the imagination. . . . Delightful pictures and three clever and entertaining stories.&” —Booklist (starred review) This playful and endearing book celebrates imaginative play as Mabel and Sam move into a new house and make it their own. They sail the high seas of their new home; tour the intriguing museum of their living room; journey through outer space to the safety of their own beds; and discover how far afield—and how close to home—imagination can take them. Funny and engaging, this celebration of moving in and settling in is both heart-warming and house-warming. &“Young readers will be inspired to mimic Mabel and Sam&’s adventures in their own homes.&” —School Library Connection &“Brims with reassuring humor and lovely graphic nuances.&” —Publishers Weekly
Mabel on the Move (Sister Magic #6)
by Anne MazerThe chronicles of these two irrepressible sisters continue as utterly organized Mabel and utterly outrageous Violet go on a family trip. Mabel has been counting the days and checking her lists until she is reunited with her same-age cousins.
Mabel, One and Only
by Margaret MuirheadThe only kid on her block, Mabel can usually count on her grown-up neighbors for a game or two. Not today, though. Everyone is busy, and Mabel is a bit lonely . . . until she and her canine sidekick, Jack, think up idea after idea. There&’s one-footed roller-skating and Super Ball bowling and enough rambunctious fun that even the grown-ups wonder what they&’re missing. All they have to do is ask Mabel.
Mabel: A Mermaid Fable
by Rowboat WatkinsA lovely and laugh-out-loud picture book from the award-winning author of Rude Cakes and Most Marshmallows.A silly read-aloud tale for kids about being yourself! Mabel isn't like the other mermaids. Lucky isn't like the other octopuses. But when they find each other, they discover that true friendship isn't about how you look, and that sometimes what we are searching for is right under our noses.The inimitable Rowboat Watkins is back with another humorous tale about being true to yourself.• A delightful, inspiring read-aloud book for toddlers that celebrates gender diversity and difference• Stylish, accessible art brings this story of being true to yourself to hilarious life.• Rowboat Watkins is a 2010 Sendak Fellow and Ezra Jack Keats honoree.Young readers of Julian Is a Mermaid, Mary Wears What She Wants, and Exclamation Mark will find much to love in this tale that celebrates individuality and acceptance.• Read-aloud books for kids age 3–5• Books for teachers and librarians• Gender, differences, being yourselfRowboat Watkins was a recipient of the 2010 Sendak Fellowship, his book Rude Cakes was an Ezra Jack Keats Honor Book, and the New York Times praised his most recent title, Most Marshmallows, as "exquisite." Rowboat lives with his family in Brooklyn, New York.