In a series of single cartoons and short sequences, Marvel's most popular superheroes and villains, including Hulk, the Silver Surfer, the Falcon, Wolverine, Enchantress, and Doctor Doom, have humorous adventures in Super Hero City.
He thought he saw an elephant, sitting on the stair But when he looked again, it simply wasn't there. Was he going crazy, or living in a zoo? Is it only him, or did you see it too? See inside the book - Did You See Them Too?
These canine POV tales of life as the most misunderstood member of the family will resonate with adults and children alike James Barklee, the author and illustrator of this book, is an ordinary small dog living an ordinary life. But James is frustrated. His size makes him feel overlooked and he is also ...
Two short stories which combine significantly important educational material with very entertaining storytelling, highlight the significance of the power of individuals to collectively change the world, encouraging them to act now!
Thirteen-year-old trouble-maker Tobey Freeman is recruited over summer vacation in Louisiana to compete for a spot in the Central Intelligence Adolescent Agency.
This fun-filled activity book is bursting with great ways to keep children busy. Carefully designed interactive activities provide excellent entertainment for long journeys, or rainy days and quiet times. There are also eco-tips on every page to spark a child's eco-awareness at home as well as on holiday.
Twelve-year-old Ashley Enright lives in Donnybrook, Maine, with her parents and younger sister, Kelly. In the summer, she loves to wear her New York Mets baseball cap, ride her bicycle and write stories. Her best friend, Josh Stewart, draws comic books featuring super heroes. She enjoys solving mysteries ...
On the eve of his ninth birthday, Charlie meets Moon, a young eagle who needs his help to stop an evil toymaker from turning all endangered animals into stuffed toys.
Matt Stevens, an average middle schooler with a glib tongue and a knack for solving crimes, uncovers a mystery while working with "the organization," a mafia-like syndicate run by seventh-grader Vincent "Mr. Biggs" Biggio, specializing in forged hall passes, test-copying rings, black market candy selling, ...
Contains full-color card strips that can be put on every student's desks for easy reference of the Letterland alphabet. Each child can also write his/her name on the strip helping to keep their place in the room as well as in the alphabet. Each pack contains 10 desk strips.