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  • av Sandra L Dodge
    199,-

    Out of the Waspic is a fantasy. The two main characters are Sitkah and Chignon. They are teenage friends. Sitkah is a human boy, and Chignon is a female unicorn. They undertake a perilous adventure into the forbidden region known as the Waspic. Their adventure begins with a harrowing hike through haunted woods. They make many bad decisions as they journey on; ending up captured by Necro Leugh, the evil master of Hinnom. In Hinnom, they both believe they have been rescued. Leugh is the master of lies. Chignon is wary, but Sitkah is enthralled. Leugh has been waiting to capture a human, and here is Sitkah on his doorstep; but he must separate Sitkah from his friend. Chignon's view of herself as a scholar enables Leugh to tempt her with supposed treasures in his ancient library. When Necro manipulates Chignon away from him, Sitkah feels abandoned. Through fawning compliments, promises, lies, isolation, and drugs, Leugh seduces Sitkah. Playing on Sitkah's pride, Leugh convinces Sitkah that he is the fabulous warrior for whom Leugh has been waiting. When Sitkah learns that Necro Leugh's all-time enemy has appeared in the Waspic, Sitkah is ready to ride off to battle.The enemy is not what Sitkah expects. He is a pure white wooly lamb. Necro's army takes the lamb back to the dungeons in Hinnom, where Necro easily manipulates Sitkah into being the executioner. Sitkah wields the dagger and stabs the lamb to death, jubilant in his role, but something completely unexpected happens.The blood of the lamb destroys Necro Leugh and his evil army. A new character appears: a great white winged horse that rescues Sitkah from the destruction. When Sitkah is overcome with remorse, the dead lamb miraculously reappears, unscathed, and Sitkah is forgiven. In the end, the two friends are joyously reunited.

  • av Sandra L Dodge
    133,-

    Charlie wants to be a ballerina. His peers think he should do "boy" things. The girls tell him boys don't dance. His grandparents want him to do "their" things, and Auntie just thinks he's silly. Despite their negative reactions, Charlie exuberantly runs, hops, leaps, spins, twirls, and sashays through this book. In this day of improving gender equality, children still deal with other people's negative attitudes. Boys who want to dance ballet often face these negative attitudes from their family and friends. In this 32 page, illustrated, children's picture book, Charlie is faced with these negative, stereotypical attitudes, but in the end, he is encouraged by his Dad, and learns what it means to be a "Ballerino"."Charlie Ballerina" includes a Photo dictionary of ballet movements terms.

  • av Sandra L Dodge
    123,-

    The Great Penguinis (pen-gween-eeze) love blue. Do you? Six miniature sombrero-wearing penguins investigate ways to play in, on and around blue things. Each page has a three syllable adjective, noun rhyme to encourage very young children's vocabulary, while giving them a visual example of the color blue.

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