1 Sally's Galloshes
2 Miss Polly Had A Dolly
3 Stretch & Grow
4 I'm A Little Teapot
5 I Had A Little Nut Tree
6 Froggy Went A Courtin'
7 Lavender's Blue
8 The Monkey And The Elephant
9 It's Raining, It's Pouring
10 Pinocchio
11 Going To The Zoo
12 The Marvellous Toy
13 Crooked Little Man
14 The Wombing Song
15 Bibbidi Bibbidi Boo
16 Never Smile At A Crocodile
17 The Teddy Bears Picnic
18 Winnie The Pooh
19 Five Brown Buns In The Bakers Shop
20 When Jimmy Monkey Had A Swing
21 Christopher Robin Is Saying His Prayers
22 The Unicorn
23 Puff The Magic Dragon
24 Morningtown Ride
25 Michael (Row The Boat Ashore)
26 Do-Re-Me
George Eberhart is a librarian known for his encyclopedic bibliographies on unusual phenomena. He focuses on cryptozoology in an ambitious effort to collate information on every cryptid and a number of mythical creatures (e.g., griffin, roc, dragon, werewolf) that have been said to represent unknown and known animals.
David Attenborough, Zoo Quest for a Dragon [Audiobook]
David Attenborough's books and broadcasts have opened the incredible world of natural history to millions of viewers and listeners. "Zoo Quest for a Dragon" takes us back to one of his earliest projects, when the BBC and London Zoo joined forces on several animal-collecting expeditions. This behind-the-scenes look at how the first programmes were made reveals moments of hardship on horseback, canoe and in a wreck of a jeep through swamp, desert and rainforest. Attenborough tells of danger on the crew's hazardous boat trip with a gun-smuggling captain and the terror of erupting volcanoes. He also depicts for the listener some of the incredible sights he and his team witnessed - breathtaking butterflies, taking tea with Charlie the orang-utan and the the voyage to the little-known island of Komodo to capture the elusive Komodo Dragon. David Attenborough's early adventures are sometimes life-threatening, often hilarious and always totally absorbing. The warmth and enthusiasm that have made him a broadcasting legend are instantly apparent here as he recounts this magical journey.
Deathgate Cycle Books 1-2 Dragon Wing
Preeminent storytellers Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman have redefined epic fantasy. Since the publication of their
Dragonlance series, millions of readers have enjoyed their imaginative world-building, rich characterization, and intricate storylines. Now these bestsellingauthors bring their talents to one of the most innovative fantasy creations ever in
Dragon Wing, the first volume in
The Death Gate Cycle.
Elven Star Destruction looms over the dwarves, men and elves of Pryan, the World of Fire, in this second volume of The Death Gate cycle, begun in Dragon Wing . Childlike but immensely powerful, eyeless tytanssp.ok move through the three societies, killing all in their path. Elven arms dealer Paithan Quindiniar, arriving too late with weapons for the dwarves, flees to warn his people, accompanied by Rega, the human woman he warily loves against all convention, and other survivors. Meanwhile, arriving among the elves are Zifnab, a human and slightly addled wizard with an attendant dragon, and Haplo, an agent of the Lord of the Nexus, member of an ancient race that seeks to regain lost power over the four worlds created by the long vanished Sartan. A race for survival ensues. The authors deploy colorful characters in an intricate plot line and universe as the story slowly develops in what is intended to be a seven-volume saga. The atmosphere is often diluted by jarring touches, however, especially references to and jokes about our current world. NOTE FROM ADMIN: PUBLICATIONS WITHOUT THE COVER IMAGE WILL NOT BE PUBLISHED ON THE FRONT PAGE ANY MORE.