Casper and Daisy's Big Day at the Park

Casper and Daisy's Big Day at the Park
Title Casper and Daisy's Big Day at the Park PDF eBook
Author Ryan Dykta
Publisher Penguin
Pages 35
Release 2021-07-20
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 074405785X

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A fun and heartfelt picture book for children ages 3-5 that follows the dynamic duo Casper, a talkative border collie, and his best friend Daisy on their adventure to the park. Follow the dynamic doggy duo, Casper, the bouncy border collie and his loyal friend Daisy as they head to the park and learn all about the power of kindness and friendship! Casper is not like other dogs. He doesn’t care about chasing woolly sheep or gnawing on tasty bones, instead, all Casper has ever dreamed of doing is being able to talk. One day, a powerful little fairy appears and grants this energetic pup his wish. But there is a catch: Casper and Daisy must remain kind for the spell to work! Packed with vivid illustrations and a beautiful, fun-filled story, little ones will learn about the importance of being kind to others and being a loving friend. Whether you are looking for an engaging picture book to share for storytime together, or a sweet and heartwarming tale, Casper and Daisy’s Big Day at the Park is ideal. The first of a soon-to-be series that follows Casper and Daisy on their search for fun, Casper and Daisy’s Big Day at the Park is a delightful story that teaches toddlers what it really means to be kind.

Casper and Daisy

Casper and Daisy
Title Casper and Daisy PDF eBook
Author Ryan M Dykta
Publisher Independently Published
Pages 26
Release 2020-12-30
Genre
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This is the first in the series of Casper and Daisy's adventured.Our aim is a be kind theme and has been inspired by our large social media following on TikTok, where kids can read the books then watch the dogs continue to spread the message and have fun!

The American Shorthorn Herd Book

The American Shorthorn Herd Book
Title The American Shorthorn Herd Book PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 758
Release 1913
Genre Cattle
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Saddled with Murder

Saddled with Murder
Title Saddled with Murder PDF eBook
Author Morgana Best
Publisher Best Cosy Books
Pages 157
Release 2022-03-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1922595160

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It's Ab Fab meets Bewitched in this fun cozy mystery from a USA Today Bestselling author. A volunteer is murdered at the horse rescue, but that's not the only mystery for sixty-year-old Cally Colt. She has just discovered what the overbearing detective has been hiding, and the stray cat is not what he seems. In fact, the cat's secret could be the most surprising of all. Cally is left to investigate. Will she put the cart before the horse, or will she pony up and solve the murder? This is Book 1 in the Colt Calling Horse Rescue Mysteries. The prequel novella, Sixty, Sassy, and Sleuthing, is free and should be read first. Ideal if you like paranormal cozy mysteries with magical cats!

Jenny Loves Corky

Jenny Loves Corky
Title Jenny Loves Corky PDF eBook
Author H. David Campbell
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 225
Release 2014-03-24
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1491720786

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If you love dogs, then I think you'll like reading this book about Jenny and her friend Lesley. This book is about so many different things that happen to Corky and Jenny. If you like mysteries, making friends out of your enemies, learning what it's like to have a job at ten years old, being called to go to a police station, what it feels like to lose a pet, and seeing who turns out to be a hero in this book, please read it and I know you'll love it!

Unspeakable

Unspeakable
Title Unspeakable PDF eBook
Author Graham Masterton
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 276
Release 2017-05-18
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1786695650

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Her daughter is the target of evil... Child welfare officer Holly Summers is deaf, but she has an amazing talent for lip-reading – a talent the police are very happy to call upon in difficult criminal investigations. Using her unique gift to help the police investigate the recent disappearances of a string of women, Holly does not suspect that one of the enemies she's made in her day job has vowed a supernatural vengeance. The horror begins when the one person Holly is cares about is targeted: her precious daughter... 'One of the most original and frightening storytellers of our time' PETER JAMES. 'A true master of horror' JAMES HERBERT.

Continually Working

Continually Working
Title Continually Working PDF eBook
Author Crystal Marie Moten
Publisher Vanderbilt University Press
Pages 290
Release 2023-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 0826505597

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Continually Working tells the stories of Black working women who resisted employment inequality in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, from the 1940s to the 1970s. The book explores the job-related activism of Black Midwestern working women and uncovers the political and intellectual strategies they used to critique and resist employment discrimination, dismantle unjust structures, and transform their lives and the lives of those in their community. Moten emphasizes the ways in which Black women transformed the urban landscape by simultaneously occupying spaces from which they had been historically excluded and creating their own spaces. Black women refused to be marginalized within the historically white and middle‑class Milwaukee Young Women's Christian Association (MYWCA), an association whose mission centered on supporting women in urban areas. Black women forged interracial relationships within this organization and made it, not without much conflict and struggle, one of the most socially progressive organizations in the city. When Black women could not integrate historically white institutions, they created their own. They established financial and educational institutions, such as Pressley School of Beauty Culture, which beautician Mattie Pressley DeWese opened in 1946 as a result of segregation in the beauty training industry. This school served economic, educational, and community development purposes as well as created economic opportunities for Black women. Historically and contemporarily, Milwaukee has been and is still known as one of the most segregated cities in the nation. Black women have always contested urban inequality, by making space for themselves and others on the margins. In so doing, they have transformed both the urban landscape and urban history.