The Pesky Fly
Title | The Pesky Fly PDF eBook |
Author | Vance Durrington |
Publisher | Booklocker.com |
Pages | 24 |
Release | 2019-02-15 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 9781644380277 |
A family has a pesky fly in the house. Find out what that buzz-buzz-buzzing fly is up to. What will happen next? The pesky fly's adventure is told in rhyme and is perfect for reading aloud with young children or beginning readers.
Shoo, Fly, Don't Bother Me
Title | Shoo, Fly, Don't Bother Me PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Capstone |
Pages | 25 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1632903636 |
Presents an illustrated book with words and music to a children's song of how a tiny little fly can bother a great big cow. Includes CD and online music access.
The Fly
Title | The Fly PDF eBook |
Author | Petr Horacek |
Publisher | Candlewick |
Pages | 34 |
Release | 2015-05-12 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 076367480X |
There’s never a dull moment in this funny, beautifully illustrated tale depicting a pesky fly in a whole new light. The housefly in this story doesn’t understand why people won’t share their food with him or play with him . . . and why do they keep trying to give him a swat? He’s not doing any harm! In a clever, interactive novelty book buzzing with fun, Petr Horácek may make readers reluctant to turn the final page.
The Dog Who Wanted to Fly
Title | The Dog Who Wanted to Fly PDF eBook |
Author | Kathy Stinson |
Publisher | Annick Press |
Pages | 250 |
Release | 2019-03-12 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1773212826 |
Who says dogs can’t fly? Meet Zora: a dog with a big dream and an even bigger personality. All Zora wants to do is learn how to fly so she can catch that pesky squirrel in her yard. But try as she might to prove to her friend Tully—a skeptical cat—that dogs truly can fly, nothing seems to work. Until Zora finds the right motivation, that is. Kathy Stinson’s charming story of perseverance is beautifully brought to life by Brandon James Scott’s exuberant and wonderfully expressive illustration. Touching on themes of optimism and determination in the face of failure, The Dog Who Wanted to Fly is a book anyone—even a cat—will love.
Old Black Fly
Title | Old Black Fly PDF eBook |
Author | Jim Aylesworth |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Pages | 36 |
Release | 1995-03-15 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 0805039244 |
An oral reading and signing of the book "Old Black Fly" by staff of the McKinley Elementary School and Reddick Library.
The Fly
Title | The Fly PDF eBook |
Author | Elise Gravel |
Publisher | Tundra Books |
Pages | 34 |
Release | 2016-07-05 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1101918403 |
The first in a series of humorous books about disgusting creatures, The Fly is a look at the common housefly. It covers such topics as the hair on the fly's body (requires a lot of shaving), its ability to walk on the ceiling (it's pretty cool, but it's hard to play soccer up there), and its really disgusting food tastes (garbage juice soup followed by dirty diaper with rotten tomato sauce, for example). Although silly and off-the-wall, The Fly contains factual information that will both amuse and teach at the same time.
Where Is My Flying Car?
Title | Where Is My Flying Car? PDF eBook |
Author | J. Storrs Hall |
Publisher | Stripe Press |
Pages | 360 |
Release | 2021-11-30 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 1953953271 |
From an engineer and futurist, an impassioned account of technological stagnation since the 1970s and an imaginative blueprint for a richer, more abundant future The science fiction of the 1960s promised us a future remade by technological innovation: we’d vacation in geodesic domes on Mars, have meaningful conversations with computers, and drop our children off at school in flying cars. Fast-forward 60 years, and we’re still stuck in traffic in gas-guzzling sedans and boarding the same types of planes we flew in over half a century ago. What happened to the future we were promised? In Where Is My Flying Car?, J. Storrs Hall sets out to answer this deceptively simple question. What starts as an examination of the technical limitations of building flying cars evolves into an investigation of the scientific, technological, and social roots of the economic stagnation that started in the 1970s. From the failure to adopt nuclear energy and the suppression of cold fusion technology to the rise of a counterculture hostile to progress, Hall recounts how our collective ambitions for the future were derailed, with devastating consequences for global wealth creation and distribution. Hall then outlines a framework for a future powered by exponential progress—one in which we build as much in the world of atoms as we do in the world of bits, one rich in abundance and wonder. Drawing on years of original research and personal engineering experience, Where Is My Flying Car?, originally published in 2018, is an urgent, timely analysis of technological progress over the last 50 years and a bold vision for a better future.