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Puss & Boots
by Ayano ImaiA beloved fairy tale reimagined A poor shoemaker must close his business as there is no work, but his cat is determined to save the shoemaker from his plight. Using a magnificent pair of boots and a sly plan, the trusty cat tempts a monster and tricks the beast into using his own vanity against himself. With the monster defeated, the shoemaker reopens his shop and can once again sell his beautiful shoes to the townspeople. A beautifully distinctive retelling of a classic tale, this children&’s book features enchanting illustrations from acclaimed artist Ayano Imai.
Puss In Boots
by Donald KasenWhen Winfred, the youngest son, inherited Puss upon his father’s death he had no idea what he was getting. Puss does a variety of good deeds that makes him known to the king and his daughter, the lovely princess. When the king invites Winfred to the castle to thank him the evil Max tries to kill the king and Puss comes to the rescue. In the end, Winfred marries the princess thanks to Puss in Boots.
Puss In Boots Movie Novelization
by Lara BergenEveryone's favorite feline bandit from the hit Shrek movie series is back and starring in his own feature film, coming to theaters on November 4, 2011! Puss In Boots (voiced by Antonio Banderas) tells the action-filled tale of Puss's early days: his life in an orphanage, his friendship with Humpty Dumpty, how he meets the feisty feline, Kitty (voiced by Salma Hayek), and their search for the Goose Who Laid the Golden Egg. It's a purr-fect swashbuckling adventure! The middle-grade novelization retells the past of Puss In Boots, from his early days in an orphanage, to his friendship with Humpty Dumpty and beyond--and includes an 8-page full-color insert filled with movie images. Readers age five to seven will enjoy Brothers Forever, an easy-to-follow Level 2 Ready-to-Read that focuses on the friendship between Puss In Boots and Humpty Dumpty. For even younger readers, the Puss In Boots movie adventure is retold in an 8x8 format in The Cat, the Boots, the Legend --also available in a Spanish edition! A special book and CD package features an enlarged version of the 8x8 retelling and an audio narration of the story. And an amazing 3-D 8 ½ x 11 paperback includes 3-D glasses and a poster that really brings the Puss In Boots adventure to life!Puss In Boots Movie Novelization
Puss in Boots
by Jerry PinkneyA beautifully illustrated retelling of the beloved fairy tale from Caldecott Medal-winning author Jerry Pinkney For generations, children have been enchanted by the tale of the clever cat in fancy boots who outsmarts a king and a sorcerer to win a castle and a bride for his penniless master. The humor, the magic, and a lush Renaissance setting are all on glorious display, and a well-placed gatefold adds to the drama. This elegant new edition of Charles Perrault's folktale is essential for every child's library. Read it in tandem with other Pinkney classic picture books like The Little Red Hen and The Lion and the Mouse."This book is larger than life."-Library Media Connection
Puss in Boots (Little Golden Book)
by Kathryn JacksonPuss in Boots is a clever cat who won't settle for having a poor master. So he dupes a wicked giant out of his grand castle, claims the surrounding land as his master Caraba's, and charms the king, who lets his daughter marry Caraba. And Puss in Boots lives happily ever after!
Puss in Boots (Paul Galdone Nursery Classic #0)
by Paul Galdone Joanna C. GaldoneWhen the miller's youngest son receives only Puss as his inheritance, he wonders how his father expects him to make a living with a single cat. But Puss is no ordinary feline. All he asks for is a new pair of boots and he promises that fortune will come their way. With Puss in Boots working for him, the miller's son is in for a life-changing surprise!Paul Galdone’s retelling of this fairy tale is now part of the Folk Tale Classics series.
Puss in Boots - Boot wala Bilota
by BPI India Pvt LtdThe tale opens with the third and youngest son of a miller receiving his inheritance—a cat. At first, the youngest son laments, as the eldest brother gains the mill, and the middle brother gets the mules. The feline is no ordinary cat, however, but one who requests and receives a pair of boots.
Puss in Boots and Kitty: Independent Reading Turquoise 7 (Reading Champion #517)
by Katie WoolleyThis story is part of Reading Champion, a series carefully linked to book bands to encourage independent reading skills, developed with Dr Sue Bodman and Glen Franklin of UCL Institute of Education (IOE) Fantastic, original stories are accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure. Perfect for 5-7 year olds.In this twist on the original fairy tale, the miller's son is given two cats by his father. Puss can talk to humans; Kitty is very clever. And Kitty has big plans ...
Puss in Boots: Fairy Tale with picture glossary and an activity (My Very First Story Time #12)
by Rachel Elliot Pat-a-CakeJack is struggling, so Puss promises to make his fortune in return for a pair of special, shiny red boots. The wily cat pulls off some clever tricks and Jack ends up with a castle of his very own. This story is a perfect introduction to the classic tale, with its gentle, rhythmic text and bright, friendly illustrations.It's never too early to introduce children to the magic and wonder of classic tales. Familiar characters are brought to life at each turn of the page with spellbinding artwork and lyrical writing. A visual glossary at the beginning introduces new vocabulary and promotes understanding. A lively activity at the end invites discussion and will make even the very youngest children want to return to these story books again and again. Fairy tales and classic stories are a vital introduction to the basics of storytelling like setting, characters and plot. They boost a child's imagination and also teach valuable life lessons about good overcoming evil, the difference between right and wrong and the importance of rising to a challenge. Also available: Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Cinderella, Jack and the Beanstalk, The Three Little Pigs.
Puss in Boots: Independent Reading Turquoise 7 (Reading Champion #616)
by Jill AtkinsThe miller's son is very poor, but he has an incredible talking cat, and Puss is determined to be rich!This story is part of Reading Champion, a series carefully linked to book bands to encourage independent reading skills, developed with Dr Sue Bodman and Glen Franklin of UCL Institute of Education (IOE)Reading Champion offers independent reading books for children to practise and reinforce their developing reading skills.Fantastic stories are accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure.
Pustak Na Vachanari mulagi
by Manjusha PavagiThe story of a girl named Meena. She did not like to read books. One day all the characters of books came out from the books and all wonder in the house. She worried how to put them back because she had no reading knowledge. Still, She opens the books and each character finds their places. Due to this Meena develops the interest in reading books.
Put It in the Bin!: Independent Reading Pink 1a (Reading Champion #603)
by Damian HarveyThis story is part of Reading Champion, a series carefully linked to book bands to encourage independent reading skills, developed with Dr Sue Bodman and Glen Franklin of UCL Institute of Education (IOE)Put It in the Bin! features a little girl, Anna, who is very good at telling others to put their rubbish in the bin. But can she remember to do the same?Reading Champion offers independent reading books for children to practise and reinforce their developing reading skills.Fantastic, original stories are accompanied by engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading ability, encouraging reading for pleasure. Perfect for 4-5 year olds or those reading book band pink 1a.
Put Me in the Zoo: Instructional Guides For Literature (Beginner Books(R))
by Robert Lopshire<P>Spot, a polka-dot leopard who can change colors and even juggle his own spots, tries to convince two children that he is special enough to be exhibited in the zoo. <P>[This text is listed as an example that meets Common Core Standards in English language arts for K-1 at http://www.corestandards.org.]
Put On A Magic Show And Other Great LEGO Ideas
by DKThis bite-sized selection of activities, games, and builds will inspire you to look at your LEGO bricks in new and exciting ways.Small in size but big in inspiration, this neat 32-page volume contains the pick of the projects from 365 Things to Do with LEGO® Bricks. The 39 activities inside will do more than teach building skills; they will unlock your imagination and get you dreaming up dozens of ideas of your own. And of course, every one of them is great fun. Learn how to hide a brick-built bunny in a magician's hat, build some animal bookends (for your DK titles), and make a friendly gnome for your home. Or if games are your thing, you can blitz your buddies at LEGO bingo or run a thrilling egg-and-spoon race. There's much more inside this book, so dip in - and don't forget, there are four other exciting books in this series, too.©2020 The LEGO Group
Put On Your Owl Eyes: Open Your Senses & Discover Nature's Secrets; Mapping, Tracking & Journaling Activities
by Devin FranklinChildren will see the natural world around them with brand new eyes, as they learn to follow its signs, hear its language, and understand its secrets. With this unique and compelling book written by expert environmental educator Devin Franklin, kids aged 8 to 13 will build their own relationship with nature through finding a “Sit Spot” — an outdoor space in the backyard, in a field or in the woods, in a vacant lot or a city park — where they can stop, observe, and become familiar with the flora and fauna that live there. From the Six Arts of Tracking (Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How) and making a habitat map to walking in smooth silence like a fox and learning the basics of bird language, exploration exercises lead young readers on a fascinating journey of discovery as they watch, listen, map, interpret, and write about the sounds, sights, scents, and patterns they encounter. With journaling prompts, map-making activities, and observational tracking practice throughout, Put On Your Owl Eyes is an interactive and thought-provoking guidebook. This publication conforms to the EPUB Accessibility specification at WCAG 2.0 Level AA.
Put Wheels and Axles to the Test (Searchlight Books: How Do Simple Machines Work?)
by Sally M. Walker Roseann FeldmannThe book presents information about what wheels and axles are and how they help people to do work more easily, and suggests ways for readers to use common items to experience for themselves how these simple machines work.
Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is
by Debra CushmanDid you know people didn’t always use numbers or math to talk about money? Throughout history, people have created different phrases in order to communicate about money. Instead of just saying a number, they were able to talk about how one must pay or even someone’s financial status. Money can be a whole new kind of language!
Putting Frosting on the Cake
by Mark Gina Parnell Rosemary JarmanThis is Grade 1, Level 4, Book 20 in the Houghton Mifflin Leveled Books series. The book info is as follows: Level: D / DRA: 6 / Genre: Fantasy / Strategy: Infer/Predict / Skill: Cause & Effect / Word Count: 120
Putting Makeup on Dead People
by Jen VioliSince her father's death four years ago, Donna has gone through the motions of living: her friendships are empty, she's clueless about what to do after high school graduation, and her grief keeps her isolated, cut off even from the one parent she has left. That is until she's standing in front of the dead body of a classmate at Brighton Brothers' Funeral Home. At that moment, Donna realizes what might just give her life purpose is comforting others in death.
Putting Out the Fire: Smoking and the Law
by Joyce LibalFor years researchers have looked for ways to understand why some people seem to become addicted to cigarette smoking with the first puff while others don't. Studies have focused on why certain individuals have an easier time breaking the bonds of smoking and how smoking cessation success rates could be improved.
Putting Peace First: 7 Commitments to Change the World
by Eric DawsonYoung people are hungry to change the world, but often aren't given the chance. This book empowers them to make change happen.When he was just eighteen, Eric David Dawson co-founded the non-profit Peace First based on the idea that young people can change the world for the better--not someday, but right now. Twenty-five years later, Peace First has reached millions worldwide, teaching young people how to become peacemakers and create real change. Now, Dawson has written PUTTING PEACE FIRST, the handbook every aspiring peacemaker needs. Using the inspiring stories of real life peacemakers, each chapter highlights a different aspect of peacemaking, from Opening Your Heart to Taking a Stand. With clear, step-by-step explanations of how each peacemaker achieved their goals, this book is a guide for anyone who wants to make a difference.
Putting on a Play (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Vocabulary Readers #Leveled Reader: Level: 5, Theme: 4.5)
by Carlynn TroutAn introduction to what goes into putting on a play: actors, directors, writers, and costume and stage design.
Putting on the Brakes (Revised Edition): Young People's Guide to Understanding Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
by Patricia O. Quinn Judith M. SternExplains what attention deficit disorder is and how to treat it, discussing the cognitive and emotional aspects, what the medication options are, how to maintain positive relations with friends, and how to do well at school.
Putting the Monkeys to Bed
by Gennifer CholdenkoA hilarious story that shows kids that they can get themselves to sleep at bedtime! Sam is never ready to go to sleep at bedtime. There are always more questions to ask Mama, more books to read . . . not to mention the monkeys! Sam’s rambunctious trio of toy monkeys would much rather jump on the bed and make up songs about ping pong than go to sleep.Eventually Sam wants to go to sleep. But how will he ever get the monkeys to settle down?This story’s silly monkey mayhem also includes a calming bedtime routine that really works.