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The Enchanted Castle / Заколдованный замок (Elementary)
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The Enchanted Castle / Заколдованный замок (Elementary)Данная книга представляет собой адаптацию повести английской писательницы Эдит Несбит "Заколдованный замок".
Эта книга, написанная в жанре фэнтези, рассказывает об удивительных приключениях обычных школьников, в распоряжении которых оказалось волшебное кольцо.
Книга написана невероятно легким языком и держит в напряжении читателя на протяжении всего повествования.
После каждой главы приводится перевод новых слов на русский язык, а также упражнения, направленные на проверку понимания текста, отработку лексики и грамматических конструкций, развитие устной речи. Текст книги сопровождается постраничным комментарием.
Text divided into chapters with the tasks for home reading

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Policeman Bluejay
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Policeman BluejayPoliceman Bluejay

Policeman Bluejay is a children's novel written by L. Frank Baum and illustrated by Maginel Wright Enright. First published in 1907, it has been considered one of the best of Baum's works.
Baum published many works — adventure stories, melodramas, and juvenile novels — under pseudonyms; early experience had taught him that he ended up "competing with himself" if he released too much material under his own name.[1] Both The Twinkle Tales and Policeman Bluejay were printed under the pen name "Laura Bancroft" — the only Baum fantasy works published under a pseudonym.
 
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The Woggle-Bug Book
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The Woggle-Bug BookThe Woggle-Bug Book

The Woggle-Bug Book is a 1905 children's book, written by L. Frank Baum, creator of the Land of Oz, and illustrated by Ike Morgan. It has long been one of the rarest items in the Baum bibliography. Baum's text has been controversial for its use of ethnic humor stereotypes.
The Woggle-Bug Book features the broad ethnic humor that was accepted and popular in its era, and which Baum employed in various works. The Woggle-Bug, who favors flashy clothes with bright colors (he dresses in "gorgeous reds and yellows and blues and greens" and carries a pink handkerchief), falls in love with a gaudy "Wagnerian plaid" dress that he sees on a mannequin in a department store window.
 
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Life Lessons for Educators: Your Best Life Now
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Life Lessons for Educators: Your Best Life NowLife Lessons for Educators: Your Best Life Now

WOULD YOU LIKE TO CHANGE YOUR LIFE? Do you want to enjoy a balanced, less-stressful lifestyle? Do you long to have the courage and confidence to fulfill your greatest potential even in difficult times? Life Lessons for Educators offers an invaluable resource to create your best life now. Part 1 focuses on knowing and honoring your true self and living an authentic life. Part 2 gives attention to fostering positive relationships at home and school, and sustaining a lifestyle that is authentic. Step-by-step action plans are shared to inspire acceptance, enjoyment, and enthusiasm in your life.

 

 
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The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus
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The Life and Adventures of Santa ClausThe Life and Adventures of Santa Claus

Santa Claus, as a baby is found in the Forest of Burzee by Ak, Master Woodsman of the World, and placed in the care of the lioness, Shiegra. The Wood Nymph, Necile, breaks the law of the forest and takes the baby because she desires to raise a child of her own as mortals do, convincing Ak that since he made the law, he can allow an exception. Necile calls him Claus, meaning "little one" in the old Burzee language, but Queen Zurline gives him the more formal name Neclaus, "Necile's Little One" (According to a footnote "Nicholas" is an erroneous name based on common convention).

 
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