Bear and Mouse are looking for luck. Four-leaf clover luck. Will they find it? Monkey says there?s no such thing. Turtle thinks it?ll take too long. And Groundhog wonders if they?ll be unlucky if they can?t find one! Suddenly Bear isn?t sure if he should keep looking or give up . . . until Mouse sees something unusual.
Does it have four leaves?? asks Bear.
No . . .? says Mouse. Maybe Bear and Mouse's luck has changed. But which way?
Greg Foley gives us another wonderful, heartwarming surprise with Good Luck Bear.
This coloring book introduces 44 of the world's most unusual animals. Included are the shock-producing electric eel; the double-humped Bactrian camel; the aye-aye, a tree-loving, nocturnal primate with finger-like claws; and many other animals considered especially unusual because of their shape, coloration, defenses, and adaptation for survival. Captions provide fascinating information.
This guide for intermediate to advanced paperfolders uses traditional origami bases as the springboard to incredible results.Written by a science teacher who is also a lifelong origami enthusiast,it features detailed diagrams for creating realistic images of 30 unusual animals,including jellyfish, grasshoppers, manatees, polar bears, and scorpions.
This complete study edition of Jack London's classic adventure novel The Call of the Wild includes a map, information about the Klondike gold rush, questions, writing ideas, and projects – everything students need as they embark on their journey into the wild North Country.
- Friendly reading support ensures understanding and enjoyment - Guided Reading Questions guide students through the work by raising important issues in key passages - Footnotes explain obscure references, unusual usages, and terms - Words for Everyday Use entries define and give pronunciations for difficult terms
This book is a great find for anyone with a decent sense of humour. It's packed full of wit about every daily-life subject under the sun. The author finds the comical truth in many every day topics and this makes it applicable to just about everyone - delightfully unusual for a humour book. You'll find yourself laughing till you cry.