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Lena Blackburne loved baseball. He watched it, he played it, he coached it. But he didn't love the ways players broke in new baseballs. Tired of soggy, blackened, stinky baseballs, he found a better way. Thanks to a well-timed fishing trip and a top-secret mud recipe, Lena Blackburne Baseball Rubbing Mud was born. For seventy five years, baseball teams have used Lena's magic mud to prepare baseballs before every game. Read the story of how Lena's mud went from a riverbank to the major leagues an
Miss Annie is a cat like all cats: cute, a little silly, and very mischievous. She’s only a few months old, but her masters’ house is already too small for her kitty ambitions. The big world beyond the windows calls her. She discovers the outdoors, trees to climb, tasty birds, and other cats—in short, the life of a cat.
In 1861, at the age of 37, Harriet Colfax took on the job of lighthouse keeper for the Michigan City lighthouse off Lake Michigan. It was a bold and determined endeavour, especially since there were very few female lighthouse keepers in the country at that time. For 43 years, until the age of 80, Harriet kept her light burning, through storms, harsh winters, and changes in technology. This true story focuses on Harriet's commitment and determination to fulfilling her charge and living life on he
Miss Mary is beloved by her students. She makes learning enjoyable and easy, and her brightly coloured knitwear brings a smile to everyone's face. Walking to school on the last day before the Christmas break, Miss Mary envisions all the fun students will have at recess. They'll make snow angels, build snowmen, and play other winter games. But recess isn't fun. No one wants to play. The snow is cold and the children don't have any mittens. Not to worry, thinks Miss Mary. She will knit mittens for
From its humorous opening through its sad midpoint and uplifting end, Miss Pinkeltink's story shines a light on humanity. This story with children as agents of positive change reminds us again that communities are best known by their treatment of the disadvantaged among them.
Christmas can be a very confusing holiday. Just what are sugarplums anyway?! This collection of silly poems show classic Christmas carols and traditions reimagined through the eyes of a very confused kid. With illustrations from the hysterical Marty Kelley, this is a perfect pick for a holiday full of belly laughs.
The Missing Barbegazi is a wintery middle grade fantasy about the importance of family and the power of hope.
Tom and Zillah are just regular boarding school students-except when they're working as special agents for the government. Together the twins go undercover to foil everything from kidnapping plots to attempts at world domination.
From pararescue jumpers deep in the jungles of Burma to risky underwater rescue missions by Navy SEALs, the Special Operations Forces of the United States Military have a common goal--to save human lives. Through real-life narratives and gripping graphic novel-style illustrations, readers will learn how these heroes defend their nation while performing the most dangerous missions in the world. Each book includes more information on the special ops forces and the gear used by these brave men and
John Logie Baird loves inventing things! But one day he has an idea that will change the course of history forever . . .