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The Book of the Cat was originally published in 1903, with illustrations by Elisabeth F. Bonsall. The children's stories and poems, written by Mabel Humphrey are amusingly "catlike", complete with "cat talk" and grrrowls ...
The stories of kittens and cats who have a variety of exciting adventures.
Kids love Millie, Bailey, Sammy and Trudy—the characters from Edmark's award-winning Early Learning Series. And now they can feature these in their very own animated storybooks—building spelling and writing skills and expanding creativity along the way. This fun-filled program gives kids the power to build stories that come to life right on screen. They can also make alphabet and counting books, write letters and much more. Kid-tested tools, large buttons, spoken help and friendly characters make creating animated stories easy and fun for readers and nonreaders alike!
Alaskan Ice ClimbingNational Geographic Footprint Reading Library, a unique new series of readers for learners of English produced by Heinle ELT in partnership with National Geographic. This series offers fascinating stories and facts from the four corners of our world, and develops the language and skills needed to understand non-fiction writing.
The first non-fiction reading series for English language learners to present captivating real-world stories inprint, audio, and video.
The Apple Tree: A collection of stories by Daphne Du Maurier
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The Apple Tree: A collection of stories by Daphne Du MaurierA collection of sinister and macabre short stories by Daphne du Maurier, including "The Birds" on which Hitchcock famously based his film of the same name.