The Naughtiest Piglet

The Naughtiest Piglet

Author: Julia Hubery

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9781862335011

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Mother Pig rushes around in search of her naughtiest piglet, who's always one trotter ahead of her and everyone else. But on his mad dash around the farm, Naughty manages to upset more than a few of the animals. And Mother Pig must find Naughty before he gets himself in real trouble.


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Download or read book The Naughtiest Piglet written by Julia Hubery and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 32 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Mother Pig rushes around in search of her naughtiest piglet, who's always one trotter ahead of her and everyone else. But on his mad dash around the farm, Naughty manages to upset more than a few of the animals. And Mother Pig must find Naughty before he gets himself in real trouble.


Learning English with Chris the Grasshopper Teacher's Guide for Workbook 1

Learning English with Chris the Grasshopper Teacher's Guide for Workbook 1

Author: Beate Baylie

Publisher: bel Verlag

Published: 2021-11-25

Total Pages: 115

ISBN-13: 3947159188

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Ideal for private English lessons or for kindergarten courses. Let Chris, the little grasshopper who only speaks English, show the children his world. In English of course! Learning English with Chris the Grasshopper is designed for children between 3-6 years. At this age, it is easy for children to learn a foreign language in addition to their mother tongue. Nursery Rhymes, traditional songs, rhymes and games invite the children into the world of the English language. The top priority for teaching with this versatile program is that children should have fun and playfully learn English. (Foreign) languages should be fun. The comprehensive Teacher's Guide with 18 complete lessons for Learning English with Chris the Grasshopper 1 contains worksheets, game templates, dice templates and craft templates together with detailed instructions - from the first trial lesson to detailed preparation of individual lessons and even Do's and Don'ts in the classroom.


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Download or read book Learning English with Chris the Grasshopper Teacher's Guide for Workbook 1 written by Beate Baylie and published by bel Verlag. This book was released on 2021-11-25 with total page 115 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ideal for private English lessons or for kindergarten courses. Let Chris, the little grasshopper who only speaks English, show the children his world. In English of course! Learning English with Chris the Grasshopper is designed for children between 3-6 years. At this age, it is easy for children to learn a foreign language in addition to their mother tongue. Nursery Rhymes, traditional songs, rhymes and games invite the children into the world of the English language. The top priority for teaching with this versatile program is that children should have fun and playfully learn English. (Foreign) languages should be fun. The comprehensive Teacher's Guide with 18 complete lessons for Learning English with Chris the Grasshopper 1 contains worksheets, game templates, dice templates and craft templates together with detailed instructions - from the first trial lesson to detailed preparation of individual lessons and even Do's and Don'ts in the classroom.


Two Naughty Piglets

Two Naughty Piglets

Author: Gill Davies

Publisher: Brimax Publishing

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 20

ISBN-13: 9781858543253

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This first reader is designed for children who may be able to read some words alone, or with a little help from an adult. It has review spreads to practice key words, games to help with the story, and parent notes to ensure shat reading is always a pleasure.


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Download or read book Two Naughty Piglets written by Gill Davies and published by Brimax Publishing. This book was released on 2001 with total page 20 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This first reader is designed for children who may be able to read some words alone, or with a little help from an adult. It has review spreads to practice key words, games to help with the story, and parent notes to ensure shat reading is always a pleasure.


Little Pigs

Little Pigs

Author: Colette Barbe-Julien

Publisher: Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP

Published: 2006-12-15

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 9780836866988

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Describes the characteristics, behavior, diet, habitat, and life cycle of pigs.


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Download or read book Little Pigs written by Colette Barbe-Julien and published by Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP. This book was released on 2006-12-15 with total page 28 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Describes the characteristics, behavior, diet, habitat, and life cycle of pigs.


Dealing with Pigs!

Dealing with Pigs!

Author: Dr Ivan Molloy

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2019-06-29

Total Pages: 562

ISBN-13: 1796001473

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This novel was self-published through Xlibris in 2019 and since then has been extensively marketed through several avenues and platforms headlined by book exhibitions and major book fairs around the world such as The Book Expo America (New York), Beijing, and Guadalajara Book Fairs and London next year (due to 2020 cancellation because of the virus). It has also been featured in Press Releases and my website (http://www.ivan-molloy.org/) . Moreover it has been favourably reviewed by The Clarion Review and The Kirkus Review. However, I am approaching you now as I am seeking a more traditional publisher. Simply put, this novel is a somewhat comical satire of the politics and history of our world and is suitable for all ages. The main character Hunkle Trotter (a pig), lives in Mudwallow in a far off pig world. War soon rages between the pigs of Mudwallow and Hamcorner, as the elite among the Wallowites, known as snouters, seek to expand their power and fortunes through military means. As the snouters’ mercenary soldiers, the boars, and the Holy Pomponer, the head of the Wallowites’ faith, hoard food and wealth during this time, it is the weary, working-class trotters who go without. While the fight bogs down due to self-serving double-crosses and incompetent leaders, Hunkle finds himself in the role of an unlikely revolutionary. Meanwhile Hunkle's Cousin Crumpet has produced a series of writings on 'pigolitics' and 'pigolosophy' that demand equality and a rejection of snouter rule. Along with the vengeful rebel Snooper and Hunkle’s son, Whiskers, Crumpet establishes the snotters, a group that rejects the strict class structure and the worship of the Pomponer’s “Great One,” a deity that supposedly blesses pigkind from the Black Mountain volcano. Unrest grows, and the snotters are able to gain advantages over the ruling upper classes through utilizing the prized badapple, a tree with explosive properties and technological possibilities, as well by taking advantage of the lies of the religious caste, by proving that the Great One is no god. Somewhat a cross between the Game of Thrones and Animal Farm, Dealing With Pigs, is filled with scheming bad pigs and harrowing battles. Ultimately the revolution is successful only to fall prey itself to dictatorship, new revolts and quests to find a better way. In what is Book One, there are parallels with our human contemporary global politics and history except for major twists and turns leading to Book Two (currently being written).


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Download or read book Dealing with Pigs! written by Dr Ivan Molloy and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2019-06-29 with total page 562 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This novel was self-published through Xlibris in 2019 and since then has been extensively marketed through several avenues and platforms headlined by book exhibitions and major book fairs around the world such as The Book Expo America (New York), Beijing, and Guadalajara Book Fairs and London next year (due to 2020 cancellation because of the virus). It has also been featured in Press Releases and my website (http://www.ivan-molloy.org/) . Moreover it has been favourably reviewed by The Clarion Review and The Kirkus Review. However, I am approaching you now as I am seeking a more traditional publisher. Simply put, this novel is a somewhat comical satire of the politics and history of our world and is suitable for all ages. The main character Hunkle Trotter (a pig), lives in Mudwallow in a far off pig world. War soon rages between the pigs of Mudwallow and Hamcorner, as the elite among the Wallowites, known as snouters, seek to expand their power and fortunes through military means. As the snouters’ mercenary soldiers, the boars, and the Holy Pomponer, the head of the Wallowites’ faith, hoard food and wealth during this time, it is the weary, working-class trotters who go without. While the fight bogs down due to self-serving double-crosses and incompetent leaders, Hunkle finds himself in the role of an unlikely revolutionary. Meanwhile Hunkle's Cousin Crumpet has produced a series of writings on 'pigolitics' and 'pigolosophy' that demand equality and a rejection of snouter rule. Along with the vengeful rebel Snooper and Hunkle’s son, Whiskers, Crumpet establishes the snotters, a group that rejects the strict class structure and the worship of the Pomponer’s “Great One,” a deity that supposedly blesses pigkind from the Black Mountain volcano. Unrest grows, and the snotters are able to gain advantages over the ruling upper classes through utilizing the prized badapple, a tree with explosive properties and technological possibilities, as well by taking advantage of the lies of the religious caste, by proving that the Great One is no god. Somewhat a cross between the Game of Thrones and Animal Farm, Dealing With Pigs, is filled with scheming bad pigs and harrowing battles. Ultimately the revolution is successful only to fall prey itself to dictatorship, new revolts and quests to find a better way. In what is Book One, there are parallels with our human contemporary global politics and history except for major twists and turns leading to Book Two (currently being written).


Smallfish Clover

Smallfish Clover

Author: Heather Shaw

Publisher: Heather Shaw

Published: 2007-07

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 1424342422

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Download or read book Smallfish Clover written by Heather Shaw and published by Heather Shaw. This book was released on 2007-07 with total page 372 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:


Sam and Chester

Sam and Chester

Author: Jo Bailey-Merritt

Publisher: Random House

Published: 2016-08-11

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 1473541409

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When Sam Bailey-Merritt was just two years old, almost overnight he lost the ability to communicate or function. His mother, Jo, was at a loss as to what to do as she saw her son grow increasingly isolated and begin to suffer from uncontrollable meltdowns. Eventually, Sam was diagnosed with autism. Sam's condition continued to worsen and, just when Jo had all but given up hope of being able to help him, the family went on a day trip to a nearby miniature pig farm. Sam immediately bonded with a tiny ginger piglet called Chester, who stood sad and alone, apart from the rest of the litter. The connection between the boy and the animal was immediate and their unusual friendship blossomed from the moment the family brought Chester home. The tiny pig refused to leave Sam's side - it was as if he knew that Sam needed a friend. And, for the first time in five years, Jo saw her son really laugh. While Sam's confidence grew, Chester grew in a different way: the micro pig that was supposed to become the size of a Cocker Spaniel in fact ballooned to three times that size - with hilarious consequences for the family! Chester has turned Sam's life around. He now has the ability to communicate his feelings, make friends and is caring and kind towards others. Sam and Chester is the heart-warming story of how a teacup-sized ginger pig helped to transform the life of a boy with autism. It is the emotional story of a mother's fight to win back her son.


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Download or read book Sam and Chester written by Jo Bailey-Merritt and published by Random House. This book was released on 2016-08-11 with total page 336 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When Sam Bailey-Merritt was just two years old, almost overnight he lost the ability to communicate or function. His mother, Jo, was at a loss as to what to do as she saw her son grow increasingly isolated and begin to suffer from uncontrollable meltdowns. Eventually, Sam was diagnosed with autism. Sam's condition continued to worsen and, just when Jo had all but given up hope of being able to help him, the family went on a day trip to a nearby miniature pig farm. Sam immediately bonded with a tiny ginger piglet called Chester, who stood sad and alone, apart from the rest of the litter. The connection between the boy and the animal was immediate and their unusual friendship blossomed from the moment the family brought Chester home. The tiny pig refused to leave Sam's side - it was as if he knew that Sam needed a friend. And, for the first time in five years, Jo saw her son really laugh. While Sam's confidence grew, Chester grew in a different way: the micro pig that was supposed to become the size of a Cocker Spaniel in fact ballooned to three times that size - with hilarious consequences for the family! Chester has turned Sam's life around. He now has the ability to communicate his feelings, make friends and is caring and kind towards others. Sam and Chester is the heart-warming story of how a teacup-sized ginger pig helped to transform the life of a boy with autism. It is the emotional story of a mother's fight to win back her son.


Isn't Pig Won't Naughty?

Isn't Pig Won't Naughty?

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 8

ISBN-13: 9781742118932

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A spectacular series of books perfect for young readers.


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Download or read book Isn't Pig Won't Naughty? written by and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 8 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A spectacular series of books perfect for young readers.


1000 Stickers

1000 Stickers

Author: Roger Priddy

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2008-09-16

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 0312504926

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Roger Priddy’s 1000 Stickers is an activity book offering children hours of fun in exploring images and finding their matching outlines. With 1000 replaceable, photographic stickers to play with, young kids can engage in pages of activities to complete—and develop their hand-eye coordination skills along the way.


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Download or read book 1000 Stickers written by Roger Priddy and published by Macmillan. This book was released on 2008-09-16 with total page 182 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Roger Priddy’s 1000 Stickers is an activity book offering children hours of fun in exploring images and finding their matching outlines. With 1000 replaceable, photographic stickers to play with, young kids can engage in pages of activities to complete—and develop their hand-eye coordination skills along the way.


Pig Tales: A Modern-Day Story of Three Little Pigs

Pig Tales: A Modern-Day Story of Three Little Pigs

Author: Robert Pardee

Publisher: Dorrance Publishing

Published: 2020-11-06

Total Pages: 66

ISBN-13: 1648044212

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Pig Tales: A Modern-Day Story of Three Little Pigs By: Robert Pardee The Reading Level: For children 8 and above and Adults of All Ages Pig Tales is a modern day version of the old Three Little Pigs story, turned upside down with many twists and turns. It is about three new born piglets, two boys and a girl, who are born with a disease that stunts their growth. In spite of their disability they decide to work together and to help others, by calling themselves the Three Pigleteers. In one adventure they discover and rescue a orphaned puppy, who is adopted into the family and later becomes the fourth Pigleteer. Many surprises come to light when the Four Pigleteers must confront two bad actors in order to save each other from harm.


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Download or read book Pig Tales: A Modern-Day Story of Three Little Pigs written by Robert Pardee and published by Dorrance Publishing. This book was released on 2020-11-06 with total page 66 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Pig Tales: A Modern-Day Story of Three Little Pigs By: Robert Pardee The Reading Level: For children 8 and above and Adults of All Ages Pig Tales is a modern day version of the old Three Little Pigs story, turned upside down with many twists and turns. It is about three new born piglets, two boys and a girl, who are born with a disease that stunts their growth. In spite of their disability they decide to work together and to help others, by calling themselves the Three Pigleteers. In one adventure they discover and rescue a orphaned puppy, who is adopted into the family and later becomes the fourth Pigleteer. Many surprises come to light when the Four Pigleteers must confront two bad actors in order to save each other from harm.