Meet your CD host Henry, a delightful 3-D animated lizard who will lead you through the wonderful world of the animal kingdom! The Amazing Animal Expert notebook is packed with photos, maps, sounds and amazing animal facts. Hear the snap and snarl of a bobcat and discover how fast a school of deadly piranha can strip an animal to the bone. Pop-up windows explain and pronounce unfamiliar words. Need some amazing animal postcards? How about some writing paper and envelopes?
Considered by many to be the most artistically successful of Shakespeare's history plays, "Henry IV" (Part I) continues to thrill audiences and readers. This invaluable new study guide to one of Shakespeare's greatest plays contains a selection of the finest criticism through the centuries on the play. Students will also benefit from the introduction by Harold Bloom, an accessible summary, analysis of key passages, a comprehensive list of characters, a biography of Shakespeare, and more.
This Modern Library edition presents all ten histories -each complete and unabridged -in the Shakespearean canon, along with notes and glossary. Here are: King John, Richard II, Henry IV Parts I and II, Henry V, Henry VI Parts I and II and III, Richard III, and Henry VIII.
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The Time Traveler's Wife
This extraordinary, magical novel is the story of Clare and Henry who have known each other since Clare was six and Henry was thirty-six, and were married when Clare was twenty-two and Henry thirty. Impossible but true, because Henry is one of the first people diagnosed with Chrono-Displacement Disorder: periodically his genetic clock resets and he finds himself pulled suddenly into his
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In each, the special friendship between this small boy and his enormous dog shines through in both the simple text and in the energetic watercolors in warm autumnal colors. In the first story, Henry and Mudge ex plore the woods while Rylant notes the similarities and differences between the boy and the dog (``Henry's ears turned red and Mudge's ears turned inside out''). A Halloween story addresses children's fears. The humor of this one comes from discovering that lumbering Mudge is the most frightened of all. The final story, set at Thanksgiving, shows Henry beginning to accept a previously disliked relative.