My Brother, the Pest

My Brother, the Pest

Author: Margery Bernstein

Publisher: Millbrook Press

Published: 2011-01-01

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 0761374191

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He messes up games. He draws on the wall. He won't take turns, and he won't share. That little kid is nothing but a big pest!


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Download or read book My Brother, the Pest written by Margery Bernstein and published by Millbrook Press. This book was released on 2011-01-01 with total page 36 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: He messes up games. He draws on the wall. He won't take turns, and he won't share. That little kid is nothing but a big pest!


My Brother, the Pest

My Brother, the Pest

Author: Renelle Pittman

Publisher:

Published: 2020-07

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781922438232

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My Brother, the Pest 6pk (PB)

My Brother, the Pest 6pk (PB)

Author: Bernstein Margery

Publisher:

Published:

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780761321781

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My Brother the Creep

My Brother the Creep

Author: Janet Adele Bloss

Publisher: Pages Publishing Group

Published: 1983

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 9780874060300

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"Mikey, Jesse's five-year-old brother, is a real pest. She can't do anything without him bothering her. Then, he spills her bath powder and breaks her favorite doll, Nicole. Jesse and Mikey try to get along, but something always happens. When her dad brings Mikey a pet, the Andrews' household goes crazy. Find out what Mikey's up to now."--Page 4 of cover


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Download or read book My Brother the Creep written by Janet Adele Bloss and published by Pages Publishing Group. This book was released on 1983 with total page 116 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Mikey, Jesse's five-year-old brother, is a real pest. She can't do anything without him bothering her. Then, he spills her bath powder and breaks her favorite doll, Nicole. Jesse and Mikey try to get along, but something always happens. When her dad brings Mikey a pet, the Andrews' household goes crazy. Find out what Mikey's up to now."--Page 4 of cover


My Brother Neville Is a Pest!

My Brother Neville Is a Pest!

Author: Barry Conn

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2022-07-13

Total Pages: 37

ISBN-13: 1669889106

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This story is autobiographical in the sense that it is based on a true story. The characters, animals and places are real, but the story is in part a product of the author’s imagination as a five-year-old boy.


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Download or read book My Brother Neville Is a Pest! written by Barry Conn and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2022-07-13 with total page 37 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This story is autobiographical in the sense that it is based on a true story. The characters, animals and places are real, but the story is in part a product of the author’s imagination as a five-year-old boy.


Once Upon a Baby Brother

Once Upon a Baby Brother

Author: Sarah Sullivan

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2010-06-08

Total Pages: 44

ISBN-13: 0374346356

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Lizzie, who loves to tell and write stories, is surprised to discover that much of her storytelling inspiration comes from her messy baby brother.


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Download or read book Once Upon a Baby Brother written by Sarah Sullivan and published by Macmillan. This book was released on 2010-06-08 with total page 44 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Lizzie, who loves to tell and write stories, is surprised to discover that much of her storytelling inspiration comes from her messy baby brother.


My Little Brother

My Little Brother

Author: Debi Gliori

Publisher:

Published: 2004-01

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9781844287833

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Tale about a bothersome little brother who has some redeeming attributes. Brother sister relationship. 2-5 yrs.


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Download or read book My Little Brother written by Debi Gliori and published by . This book was released on 2004-01 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Tale about a bothersome little brother who has some redeeming attributes. Brother sister relationship. 2-5 yrs.


My Brother Needs a Boa

My Brother Needs a Boa

Author: Anne Weston

Publisher: Star Bright Books

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13: 1932065962

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Benito loves owning the only store in his small rainforest village. But a pesky rat drives away all of Benito's customers! His sister suggests he get a boa constrictor to scare the rat away. None of the boas the neighbors bring seem quite right: too big, too small, too full. . . . Will Benito ever find the perfect boa? Perhaps the answer is closer than he thinks! The colorful, expressive illustrations of My Brother Needs a Boa are beautifully reborn in this new Level 4 Star Readers edition. With age--appropriate vocabulary, this book helps developing readers enhance their comprehension skills and experience life in Benito's village.


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Download or read book My Brother Needs a Boa written by Anne Weston and published by Star Bright Books. This book was released on 2005 with total page 40 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Benito loves owning the only store in his small rainforest village. But a pesky rat drives away all of Benito's customers! His sister suggests he get a boa constrictor to scare the rat away. None of the boas the neighbors bring seem quite right: too big, too small, too full. . . . Will Benito ever find the perfect boa? Perhaps the answer is closer than he thinks! The colorful, expressive illustrations of My Brother Needs a Boa are beautifully reborn in this new Level 4 Star Readers edition. With age--appropriate vocabulary, this book helps developing readers enhance their comprehension skills and experience life in Benito's village.


Group Psychotherapy with Children

Group Psychotherapy with Children

Author: Haim G. Ginott

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 1977-07-07

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1568212917

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A practical guide to play therapy with children. This book covers aspects of treatment including the selection of appropriate patients, choice of toys, setting limits, and working with parents. The capabilities of group therapy to foster social interaction and psychological development are shown.


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Download or read book Group Psychotherapy with Children written by Haim G. Ginott and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 1977-07-07 with total page 224 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A practical guide to play therapy with children. This book covers aspects of treatment including the selection of appropriate patients, choice of toys, setting limits, and working with parents. The capabilities of group therapy to foster social interaction and psychological development are shown.


The Pesthouse

The Pesthouse

Author: Jim Crace

Publisher: Anchor Canada

Published: 2010-06-04

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 0385672411

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During the years of America’s ascendancy, the great ships brought waves of immigrants to the promised land. In sight of the Statute of Liberty, the huddled masses disembarked in search of the American dream. In the imagined future, the great ships play a different role. In a work of outstanding originality, Jim Crace’s The Pesthouse envisions a future America in ruins and a reversal of history: desperate Americans seeking passage to the promised land of Europe. Crace’s future United States is a lawless wasteland. The economy collapses, industry ceases, and the remaining populace returns to subsistence farming. The only hope rests with reaching the east coast and obtaining passage by ship to Europe. Like many Americans, Franklin Lopez and his brother, Jackson, leave their farm to begin the long trek east. Within sight of their goal, Franklin is forced, by an enflamed knee, to stop. While Jackson continues forward, Franklin seeks rest in a seemingly abandoned stone building in a forest. Inside, Jackson discovers Margaret. Margaret is feverish with a deadly illness and is confined to the Pesthouse with little hope of recovery. Franklin should flee. Instead, he is drawn to Margaret and stays by her side while she sweats out the fever. After her recovery, Margaret joins Franklin on the journey east. This journey is fraught with danger. Rule-of-law no longer exists and the land is plagued by roaming bandits and slave traders. The threat of danger slowly draws Margaret and Franklin closer to each other. A bond of love begins to form. They also draw comfort from joining a group of like-minded pilgrims. The illusion of safety is soon shattered. While resting from a day of travel, the group is taken captive by mounted bandits. Franklin is taken as a slave. On account of her recent illness, Margaret is spared along with an elderly couple and a baby. Margaret must continue on without Franklin. A bewildered Margaret slowly pushes eastward with the elderly couple and the baby. She is eventually separated from them and must take sole responsibility for the baby. With hope fading, Margaret stumbles upon the refuge of the Ark; a religious community which provides food and shelter in exchange for denouncing all metal technologies. Margaret accepts the laws of the Ark and is allowed to enter with her baby. While safe, Margaret secretly hopes to be reunited with Franklin. Their paths cross again under tragic circumstances. The Ark is attacked by the same mounted bandits that enslaved Franklin. While the Ark is looted and the community massacred, Margaret and her baby escape. They are reunited with Franklin by chance following a slave uprising in the vicinity of the Ark. Narrowly escaping their pursuers, Franklin, Margaret and the baby continue the journey to the East coast. Upon finally reaching their destination, the dream is shattered. Margaret discovers there is no room for women with young children on the ships bound to Europe. There is no choice but to turn back. With the end of one dream a new one is born. Inspired by their growing love, Franklin and Margaret decide to return west, with the baby, as a family. Jim Crace concludes “going westward, they would go free.”


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Download or read book The Pesthouse written by Jim Crace and published by Anchor Canada. This book was released on 2010-06-04 with total page 274 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: During the years of America’s ascendancy, the great ships brought waves of immigrants to the promised land. In sight of the Statute of Liberty, the huddled masses disembarked in search of the American dream. In the imagined future, the great ships play a different role. In a work of outstanding originality, Jim Crace’s The Pesthouse envisions a future America in ruins and a reversal of history: desperate Americans seeking passage to the promised land of Europe. Crace’s future United States is a lawless wasteland. The economy collapses, industry ceases, and the remaining populace returns to subsistence farming. The only hope rests with reaching the east coast and obtaining passage by ship to Europe. Like many Americans, Franklin Lopez and his brother, Jackson, leave their farm to begin the long trek east. Within sight of their goal, Franklin is forced, by an enflamed knee, to stop. While Jackson continues forward, Franklin seeks rest in a seemingly abandoned stone building in a forest. Inside, Jackson discovers Margaret. Margaret is feverish with a deadly illness and is confined to the Pesthouse with little hope of recovery. Franklin should flee. Instead, he is drawn to Margaret and stays by her side while she sweats out the fever. After her recovery, Margaret joins Franklin on the journey east. This journey is fraught with danger. Rule-of-law no longer exists and the land is plagued by roaming bandits and slave traders. The threat of danger slowly draws Margaret and Franklin closer to each other. A bond of love begins to form. They also draw comfort from joining a group of like-minded pilgrims. The illusion of safety is soon shattered. While resting from a day of travel, the group is taken captive by mounted bandits. Franklin is taken as a slave. On account of her recent illness, Margaret is spared along with an elderly couple and a baby. Margaret must continue on without Franklin. A bewildered Margaret slowly pushes eastward with the elderly couple and the baby. She is eventually separated from them and must take sole responsibility for the baby. With hope fading, Margaret stumbles upon the refuge of the Ark; a religious community which provides food and shelter in exchange for denouncing all metal technologies. Margaret accepts the laws of the Ark and is allowed to enter with her baby. While safe, Margaret secretly hopes to be reunited with Franklin. Their paths cross again under tragic circumstances. The Ark is attacked by the same mounted bandits that enslaved Franklin. While the Ark is looted and the community massacred, Margaret and her baby escape. They are reunited with Franklin by chance following a slave uprising in the vicinity of the Ark. Narrowly escaping their pursuers, Franklin, Margaret and the baby continue the journey to the East coast. Upon finally reaching their destination, the dream is shattered. Margaret discovers there is no room for women with young children on the ships bound to Europe. There is no choice but to turn back. With the end of one dream a new one is born. Inspired by their growing love, Franklin and Margaret decide to return west, with the baby, as a family. Jim Crace concludes “going westward, they would go free.”