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Polars on the Path (Animal Ark #37)
by Ben M. BaglioAt Animal Ark, Mandy Hope helps her parents treat animals of all shapes and sizes. Even outside the clinic, Mandy can't resist helping any animal in need.
Polecat Has a Superpower
by Jill EsbaumA factual (and funny) introduction to the polecat and its awesome, action-packed superpower, from the team that brought you Parrotfish Has a Superpower.The polecat has a super cool superpower you&’d probably never guess. Why? Well, first, he&’s usually only awake when the rest of us are sleeping! Second, he is NOT a baby skunk, despite what everyone says, so he can do more than spray his predators. And third, his superpower isn&’t something he normally shows to friends. But today he&’s happy to show you (and one nervous porcupine) what it is! After we get to know him of course.Will you be able to guess the superpower? Read this book to find out!Discover more wacky animal facts in Stinkbird Has a Superpower and Parrotfish Has a Superpower.
Policarpo y el camino del Diablo
by Enrique Delano FalconLas entretenidas aventuras de Policarpo durante sus vacaciones de Semana Santa. La familia de Policarpo, un niño inquieto y divertido, ha decidido pasar la Semana Santa en Peñaflor. Policarpo se siente muy feliz: podrá pescar en el río, estar con su querida prima Sirenita y con su amigo Floridor. Durante ese fin de semana los juegos se repiten, pero nunca imaginaron lo que les esperaba: encontrar una botella con un mapa en su interior que indica el lugar donde se encuentra un tesoro. ¡Un tesoro de verdad! Los niños tendrán que pasar por el temido camino del diablo, conocerán a una señora muy extraña que junta ágatas y hallarán una animita que esconde un gran secreto. Pero, sobre todo, vivirán una aventura increíble.
Policarpo y el camino del diablo
by Poli DélanoLa familia de Policarpo, un niño inquieto y divertido, ha decidido pasar la Semana Santa en Peñaflor. Policarpo se siente muy feliz: podrá pescar en el río, estar con su querida prima Sirenita y con su amigo Floridor. Durante ese fin de semana los juegos se repiten, pero nunca imaginaron lo que les esperaba: encontrar una botella con un mapa en su interior que indica el lugar donde se encuentra un tesoro. ¡Un tesoro de verdad! Los niños tendrán que pasar por el temido camino del diablo, conocerán a una señora muy extraña que junta ágatas y hallarán una animita que esconde un gran secreto. Pero, sobre todo, vivirán una aventura increíble.
Police Cars (Wild About Wheels)
by Keli SipperleyLights flash and sirens sound! A police car is on its way! Police cars keep our roads and neighborhoods safe. Police cars are fast and carry equipment for fighting crime. Young readers will find out about police cars, their main parts, and how these important vehicles are used.
Police Cat
by Wendy Rasmussen Enid HinkesNoodles wants to be an official member of the police department more than anything. But the rules won't allow cats on the squad, even if Noodles is the best rat-chaser in the city. Still, Noodles goes out every night and patrols the streets. One night he comes upon a pack of rats that are up to no good. While chewing wires the rats start a fire in a basement. Noodles gets into the house and wakes the sleeping children. The whole family escapes and Noodles is a hero. But, wait--Truman, the police dog with the K-9 unit, gets the credit. Will the rescued family set the record straight?
Police Dogs
by Frances E. RuffinIn hot pursuit, Sipo senses the criminal is nearby. Suddenly--Caught! Sipo got his man. Sipo is a police dog that works as part of a K-9 team with a police officer. Young readers will meet Sipo and other police dogs in this fast-paced, informative narrative of dogs trained to sniff out criminals. Young readers will discover the fascinating details of daily police work, and learn how man and dog work together to pursue criminals and solve crimes. With vivid four-color photos and exciting case studies from the files of your local police department Police Dogs proves once again that crime doesn't pay.
Police Officers (Jobs People Do)
by Mary MeinkingPolice officers help people in need and make sure everyone follows the law. With more and more news stories, the public eye is fixed on the police. Readers will learn what its really like to be an officer, the tools they use, and how people become part of the police force.
Police Officers (People in My Community)
by Jacqueline Laks GormanExplains what police officers do, including helping people in trouble, stopping people who break the law, and directing traffic.
Police in Action: A Lego Adventure In The Real World (LEGO City Nonfiction #1)
by Penelope ArlonDid you know that police cars can go up to 155 miles per hour? That's twice as fast as a cheetah! Join the LEGO(R) minifigures and see the police in action as they help keep LEGO City safe. Learn amazing facts about their vehicles, daily tasks, and real-life situations. Bursting with stunning photographs, fun facts, mini comics, building ideas, and stickers, Police in Action is the perfect book for any young reader. The LEGO(R) nonfiction series is exceptional as it combines the world's most powerful toy brand with the most trusted name in children's publishing.
Policing the Internet (Point Counterpoint)
by Alan MarzilliExamines government efforts to police the Internet and the ongoing debate between supporters of free speech and those who think that free speech on the Internet has gone too far.
Polish Immigrants
by Scott Ingram Robert AsherThe United States is truly a nation of immigrants, or as the poet Walt Whitman once said, a "nation of nations." For more than 200 years, people of diverse nationalities and religions from all over the world have come to America's shores seeking a new life. Their story is the story of America.
Polish: An Essential Grammar (Routledge Grammar Workbooks Ser.)
by Dana BielecPolish: An Essential Grammar is a user-friendly guide to all the important structures of this fascinating language. Presenting a fresh and accessible description of the language, this engaging grammar uses clear, jargon-free explanations and sets out the complexities of Polish in short, readable sections. Key features include: New chapter on studying an inflected language, including detailed analysis of a typical text Comprehensive descriptions of the parts of speech covered Information presented clearly and logically in table form Wealth of real-life examples Nine clearly-presented appendices. This grammar is an invaluable asset to anyone wishing to master the Polish language as it is spoken today. Two companion books, Basic Polish: A Grammar and Workbook and Intermediate Polish: A Grammar and Workbook, provide more detailed practice in the language.
Polite as a Princess (Disney Princess)
by Melissa LagonegroSnow White, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Belle, Jasmine, and Ariel aren’t just pretty and sweet—they’re also polite! In this original book with all-new, full-color art, the Disney Princesses share their rules on good manners so all children can learn to be as polite as a princess.
Politeness (Berenstain Bears Gifts of the Spirit)
by Mike BerenstainGramps loves to play his violin, but unfortunately, he isn't very good! Brother, Sister and Honey Bear learn that being polite is more than just saying 'Please' and 'Thank you' in this humorous Berenstain Bears Gifts of the Spirit storybook!Kids ages 3 to 7 will enjoy this sweet, faith-based story filled with fun, colorful illustrations—it&’s the perfect read-aloud for any day! The Berenstain Bears Gifts of the Spirit series celebrates the joy of faith, family, and friends—values essential to a wholesome and fulfilling life!This 32-page hardcover storybook, created by Mike Berenstain, son of Stan and Jan Berenstain, includes a soon-to-be classic story about being polite. When Gramps finds his old violin, the cubs are happy to listen. But when they hear Gramps play, they must learn how to choose kind words and be polite!
Politeness: My Manners Matter (A First Look At #13)
by Pat ThomasIn simple and reassuring terms, this entertaining book explores for young children aged 4 - 7 what it means to be polite, why it is important and what the consequences might be for those who are impolite.The superb A First Look At series consists of a number of reassuring picture books that give advice and promote interaction between children, parents, and teachers on a wide variety of personal, social and emotional issues.Notes for parents and teachers at the back of the book provide valuable advice for how to share this book with your child or class.Suitable for Key Stage 1 (ages 5-7), occasional prompts throughout the text give a chance to discuss the issue being raised.Written by trained psychotherapist, journalist and parent, and illustrated by an experienced children's book artist, this is a part of an acclaimed and successful, long-running series of picture-book non-fiction books for Early Years. Books in the series give advice and promote interaction between children, parents and teachers on a wide variety of personal, social and emotional issues. They are excellent tools for teachers to use during classroom discussions.
Political Parties: A Kid's Guide (Kids' Guide to Elections)
by Cari MeisterRight or left. Blue or red. Donkeys or elephants. What are political parties all about? Readers learn all about the different politcal parties in America an how they play a part in our elections.
Political Prisoners
by Roger SmithAs you read this, thousands of men, women, and even children are in prisons around the world, not because they have committed violence, theft, or broken drug laws, but because they spoke against their government. They are political prisoners: in some cases, they did not even intend to cross their nations' leaders-they just happened to get in the way of schemes of which they were not even aware. This book tells many stories of political prisoners, both past and present. Some of them have become leaders in their countries, like Nelson Mandela and Vaclav Havel. Some have "disappeared" and may no longer be alive, like sixteen-year-old Panchen Lama. Many of these political prisoners are people of tremendous courage and inner strength, like Wei Jingsheng, Leyla Zana, and Aung San Suu Kyi. An imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize winner, Aung San Suu Kyi has urged the world, "Please use your liberty to promote ours." The true accounts of political prisoners in this book are both heartrending and inspiring: every informed citizen of our world should know about them.
Political Profiles: John McCain
by Catherine WellsA third generation military man, John Sidney McCain III was groomed his entire life to join his father and grandfather as a highly decorated member of the U.S. Navy. Despite a quick temper and a wild, rebellious streak, McCain graduated from the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, and soon found himself flying daredevil bombing missions over Vietnam.
Political Profiles: Nancy Pelosi
by Sandra H. ShichtmanNancy Pelosi grew up surrounded by politics. Her father, Thomas D'Alesandro, served five terms in Congress, and three as the mayor of Baltimore. As a child, Nancy helped him campaign. Pelosi seemed destined for a political career herself, but instead chose the path of marriage and family.
Political Reforms: American Citizens Gain More Control Over Their Government (The Progressive Movement, 1900-1920--efforts To Reform America's New Industrial Society Ser.)
by Katherine WingateAmerica's industrial revolution revealed the close ties between big business and the government that allowed a select few to gain power and riches over those struggling to make a living. The progressives believed the only way to empower disenfranchised individuals was to reform the political process. Here Wingate describes the initiatives taken by the progressives to force local and state legislatures to allow more political power to the people rather than government and business.
Political Systems (Ethics of Politics)
by Scott WitmerThis title examines a wide variety of international and historical political systems, inviting readers to compare their own system of government with different systems around the world. It looks at how modern politics has evolved over time, what systems seem to work best, and what makes them successful. The book also explores notable failed states and governments and compares these to the successes.
Political Timber
by Chris LynchHigh school senior Gordon Foley runs for mayor at the behest of his grandfather, an old-style politician scheming to regain power while he's in prison for fraud.
Politically Incorrect #23
by Melissa J. MorganWhen Tricia Bennett, the First Daughter of the country?s first ?green? president, arrives at Walla Walla, Natalie is assigned to show her the ropes. Walla Walla is going green this summer, so Tricia should fit right in. But when a national newspaper shows up on camp grounds and finds a pile of used Styrofoam containers behind the girls? bunk, somehow Natalie gets the blame. And you?ll never believe who the culprit is!
Politician (Careers With Character #18)
by Ellyn SannaFind out what it takes to be a politician with character... Politicians have opportunities to confront some of today's important issues, things like: *Environmental concerns; *Abortion; *Education; *Welfare reform; *Gun control; *National security; *Tax reform; *Child protection; *Women's concerns; and *Homelessness. If you feel strongly about issues like these, you may want to consider a career in politics. If you do, you'll need education...experience...and character. Because of their power, politicians face many occasions where they must choose between right and wrong. Do you have what it takes for this exciting career? Politician can help you decide.