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Prani Apale Mitra Ahet
by Baba BhandThis is a story of a village which was going through a drought situation and they were facing a grave problem. There was a scarcity of water and fodder for the animals. People throughout the village were worried about the condition about the future if the there is no rainfall. More than their lives animal life was equally important.
Prani Gayab Hovu Lagale
by Vishal TayadeOne day all the animals gather together they were worried about animals being taken away by some people for their own benefit. The jungle was being cut down and the animals were about their future. This is a matter of concern and its happening all over the world and we should take care of it.
Pranishahi
by Vishal TayadeOne day fed-up with their king the animals decide to revolt. They gather together against him and drive him away from their jungle. The king of the jungle the lion was influenced by other animals and he was not ruling with justice. The animals had no other way than to get rid of this king. They all decide to stay without a king.
Prank Day
by Kel MitchellFrom actor, producer, and comedian Kel Mitchell of Nickelodeon's All That and the film Good Burger, this laugh-aloud novel for kids follows Chase as he masterminds a series of epic pranks only to discover that they've all become real on April 2nd. When his tricks become reality in hilarious and disastrous ways, Chase must come clean. How will he set the world right again, catch the eye of his crush Zoe, and keep her from getting flattened by the refrigerator running all over town?This comedy-fantasy adventure is full of wackiness, mayhem, and laugh-out loud momentsteaches the value of taking responsibility for your actions and telling the truthblends realistic fiction with fantasyfeatures comic-style illustrations in every chaptercelebrates the value of friendship, family, and good teachers in your lifefeatures a diverse cast of characters Intended for kids and tweens 8 to 12 years old, this book is perfect forindependent young readers, boys and girlsfans of illustrated chapter book series like Diary of a Wimpy Kid, The Terrible Two, Middle School, and Locker 37fans of the popular Nickelodeon show All That This novel will keep middle graders entertained with its fast pace, fantastical chaos, and hilarious tricks. If you've ever dreamed of pranking the world with toilet clowns and spider drones, this book is for you.
The Prank List
by Anna StaniszewskiRachel Lee never thought she'd fight for the right to clean toilets. But when a rival cleaning business starts stealing her mom's clients, Rachel will do whatever it takes to save herself the horror of moving to Connecticut--which would mean giving up her almost, sort of boyfriend, her fantastic new pastry classes, and her best friend Marisol. Operation Save Mom's Cleaning Business is a go! But when the series of pranks Rachel and her BFF cook up to take down the competition totally backfires, Rachel worries that her recipe for success is a dud. You know what they say--if you can't stand the heat, stay out of the kitchen..."Holy friend onion rings! Fun from beginning to end."--Wendy Mass, bestselling author of 11 Birthdays and The Candymakers on The Dirt Diary
Prank You Very Much: A Graphix Chapters Book (Squidding Around #3)
by Kevin SherryThis wonderfully silly young graphic novel from Graphix Chapters about fin-tastic friends is perfect for fans of The Bad Guys and Narwhal and Jelly!Get drawn into reading with Graphix Chapters!Graphix Chapters are ideal books for beginning and newly independent readers aged 6-8. With approachable page counts, easy-to-follow paneling, and artwork that supports text comprehension, these engaging stories with unforgettable characters help children become lifelong readers.It's time for Seaweed Elementary's annual talent show, but Squizzard can't decide on an act. He's too distracted by the fact that it's also prank week! And he has some fin-tastically silly pranks planned. But his friends have a few tricks up their sleeves, and soon the joke is on Squizzard. Can he survive the prank war, or will he lose his crown as the reigning class clown fish once and for all?
Pranked
by Katy Grant" Dear __________, I dreaded coming to camp Pine Haven and my first week here was the worst. While my best friend was sunbathing on the beach in Hawaii, I was stuck with outdoor showers, a rickety cabin, and only one friend -- quiet, boring Melissa. Then the "Evil Twins" showed up. It turned out they're totally cool and they wanted to be my friend! They're not really evil -- well, not to me, at least. They AREN'T too nice to Melissa. We started playing a few pranks and it's kind of gotten out of controlÉ.I know I should put a stop to thinks, but I don't want to lose my only friends here. I just hope that I don't do anything I regret. Love, Kelly
Pranked (Summer Camp Secrets #1)
by Katy Grant" Dear _,I dreaded coming to camp Pine Haven and my first week here was the worst. While my best friend was sunbathing on the beach in Hawaii, I was stuck with outdoor showers, a rickety cabin, and only one friend -- quiet, boring Melissa. Then the "Evil Twins" showed up. It turned out they're totally cool and they wanted to be my friend! They're not really evil -- well, not to me, at least. They AREN'T too nice to Melissa. We started playing a few pranks and it's kind of gotten out of control - . I know I should put a stop to thinks, but I don't want to lose my only friends here. I just hope that I don't do anything I regret. Love,Kelly
Pranked / The Prankster (Fountas & Pinnell Classroom, Guided Reading)
by Lisa Fields Jessica Anderson Linda MarlowNIMAC-sourced textbook
Pranklopedia: The Funniest, Grossest, Craziest, Not-Mean Pranks on the Planet!
by Julie WinterbottomPranklopedia is the young practical joker’s secret weapon, a boisterous collection of over 70 guaranteed-to-amuse (or annoy) pranks to be pulled on friends, siblings, and parents. Discover the Homework Hoax, the Squirting Blister, the Movie Popcorn That Grabs You Back. Pull classic pranks on your siblings, like short-sheeting the bed. Freak out your friends with food pranks: a self-peeling banana, “misfortune” cookies, or ice cream that will make them scream (here’s a hint—it involves instant mashed potatoes). And there are perfect pranks to pull on your parents, including a scheme to “freeze” the family computer. The book includes recipes for fake bird poop, fake dog poop, fake vomit, and fake snot (regular, nosebleed, and wormy varieties). A complete prankster’s guide, Pranklopedia also provides a four-part lesson on how to pull the perfect prank and tells you what to do when pranks go bad: 1. Disappear for a while . . .
Prankster Queen (Summer Camp Secrets #2)
by Melissa. J. MorganJenna is a Camp Lakeview legend, famed for the pranks she pulls. But frustrated by her over-protective sister and too-perfect brother, her practical jokes seem to be getting less and less funny this summer. Is it just sibling strife or is something else going on?
Pran's Week of Adventure
by Tina AthaideWhen the car has to go to the shop, Pran and his mother try a new way to get to school each day. The results are a wacky week full of misadventure!
Pranyancha Whats App
by Vishal TayadeIn a large jungle, a lion was ruling. He decided to rule his kingdom like the humans did. He called a man and distributed mobiles to all the animals. They get their training and start chatting on the phone. Animals make their WhatsApp group and chatted every day. One day they get a fake message and a meeting is called immediately. They decide not to misuse the facility they are provided with. This is a strange world where you see animals using mobile phones.
Pranyanchi Sabha Ani Sinhin
by Baba BhandThere was a meeting of all the animals in the jungle. A fox asked a question to know who gives a number of deliveries at a time. Everybody suggested a different name such as rabbit, goat, elephant, pigs, rats. The lioness also comes there so they ask her the same question. Without taking much time she says I give birth to only one cub but says a powerful one instead of a dozen weak.
Prapancha Prasiddha Jaanapada Kadhalu
by Manduva RadhaPrapancha Prasiddha Jaanapada Kadhalu is a set of 27 stories written by Manduva Radha. These folk stories are rich in morals along with wit and humour in them.
Prarabdha
by Sau. Padma MandagavaneBhiva and Shiva were two good friends. Bhiva was from a poor family and Shiva was rich he had a business. Bhiva wanted to become rich like Shiva so he decides and goes to the city for earning and become rich. He did not succeed and remains poor. Now he accepts his destiny and returns to the village.
Prasadachi Dakshina
by Rajesh GuptaIn this story Tenali Raman helps a poor and handicapped Brahman by giving him reward from the king. A minister was very jealous of him and did not allow him to approach the king. He approaches Tenali Raman and gets a reward from the king and becomes rich.
Prasiddh Jatak Kathayen
by Shyam DuaJataka stories in the world of fiction is regarded as important because of these unique materials stocks.In view of the subject, these stories practical cleverness, imagination Pshupakshi, Recreation, adventure and strategy is linked to interesting description.
Prasiddha Lok Kathayen
by ShankarThe book Famous Folk Stories is written by Shankar. Folklore of children is given in this book. Which is very Inspirational.
Prasna Tin Uttar Ek
by Ravindra KolheOne day a traveler asked three different questions and wanted one answer for it. Nobody in the court could answer it. Only Birbal did it. Everyone knew that the bread, the leaves were rotting, and the rotting of the horses did not rot. Birbal's observation skills and achievement were good because of which he could easily answer the question.
Pratham Books Short Stories
by Pratham BooksCollection of some short stories from Pratham books in Marathi
Prayaga Ramakrishna Purana Kathalu
by Prayaga RamakrishnaPrayaga Ramakrishna Purana Kathalu is a set of 60 mythological stories.
Prayer for a Child
by Rachel FieldA prayer full of the intimate gentleness for familiar things, the love of friends and family, and the kindly protection of God. Though it was written for one little girl, the prayer is for all boys and girls, and it carries a universal appeal for all ages and races.<P><P> Winner of the Caldecott Medal
A Prayer for Our Country
by Barry BlackIn A Prayer for Our Country, US Senate Chaplain Barry Black leads children in thanking God for America, while also exploring the ways we can model God&’s love to support our country&’s citizens, heal hurts that divide us, and look to a stronger, united future.Senate Chaplain Barry Black believes words matter and that healing and unity are possible in America if we see the image of God in others. In this prayer for children based on wisdom from his almost two decades of daily praying over the US Senate, Black offers needed and inspiring text to help the next generation grow stronger in faith and forward America&’s dream.A Prayer for Our Country:Uses kid-friendly language to show children how prayer can be part of our everyday livesExplores ways children can live out their faithPresents a positive message about kindness and respectHelps readers ages 4-8 see how they can help support and shape our nationContains stunning illustrations that represent the diversity of our great nation by illustrator Kim Holt In addition, A Prayer for Our Country is perfect for:Helping kids better understand and respond to the events happening in America todayTeaching children how to prayReading aloud format for classrooms, storytime, and families
Prayer for World Peace
by Jane GoodallA universal message of hope and serenity among all of Earth's inhabitants Jane Goodall is a world-renowned naturalist who brings her passion and her quest for understanding between all the Earth&’s creatures to the fore in this beautiful and affecting prayer for world peace. She asks us all to rise above our dogmas, to bring a spirit of generosity to the living world around us, to pray for justice and for those who are suffering. Illustrated with rich and colorful artwork, this is prayer that&’s both personal and universal and one that will speak to people of all ages from all backgrounds.