What if you suddenly met someone who’s you―only better? That’s what happens in this hilarious new series for fans of Stuart Gibb’s Moon Base Alpha and quirky sci-fi animated shows like Rick and Morty
Death comes for us all, and the desire to ease into that death is as ancient as humankind. The idea that sometimes it is better to die quickly and in control of that death--rather than linger in pain
Death comes for us all, and the desire to ease into that death is as ancient as humankind. The idea that sometimes it is better to die quickly and in control of that death--rather than linger in pain
After a bad break up, doesn't every girl want the same things?* For her ex-boyfriend to stay single forever...* Or maybe emigrate, to a remote, uninhabited island?* Better still, that she'd never met
What do brownies, lamingtons, meringues and monsters have in common? They all taste better on sticks! Make Me Cake & Cookie Pops introduces readers to this delightful new baking trend with easy-to-fol
For one man, they are the five most terrifying words of all . . . One year after the heart transplant that saved his life, thirty-five-year-old Ryan Perry has never felt better. He’s getting back ever
The reader becomes the storyteller in this funny, interactive picture book by author-illustrator Kara Kramer.Tell me a story―a new one―and make it about a ______!In this clever, inventive picture book, a child asks their father to tell them a story. But not just any old story, a new story. “And make it about a lion!” The dad begins, but the child interrupts again and again: “The lion doesn’t have to be SOOO BIG.” “Why is the lion so small? Doesn’t he eat dinner?” “Fred? I can think of a hundred zillion better names to give a lion!” Finally, Dad suggests telling the lion story together, and the reader is invited to fill in the blanks―and join in the fun. With lively, stylish artwork and plenty of space for imaginations old and young to add to the story, Tell Me a Lion Story is sure to become a go-to favorite.
In this STEM-powered picture book, gravity becomes a very personal subject for a girl as she stumbles and tumbles through a long day.When Leda wakes up by falling out of bed, she knows that gravity must be in a very bad mood.Sure enough, she struggles with stumbles and bumbles at home, on the bus, in the classroom, at recess and lunch… A lesson on gravity illuminates what’s going on. And after a visit to a science center, Leda and gravity are both feeling better. Just in time for her to tumble-- happily!--into bed.With a very funny text from award-winner Wendelin Van Draanen and bright, bouncy illustrations from Cornelia Lia, Gravity is Bringing Me Down makes it hilariously clear how this science concept impacts kids' lives every day.
Have you thought about trying Disc Golf? Do you play now and want to get better? I got a great story sent to me a couple years ago. A player who was fairly new went out to play a round with his dad, t
Where should I live? Is it time to switch careers?What is the best course of action for me?Decisions shape our experiences, from choosing which job offer to accept, to buying the right car, to selecti
“Raw, intimate, and true . . . A Better Man cracked me wide open, and it’s a template for the conversation we need to be having with our boys.”―Peggy Orenstein, bestselling author of Boys & SexA poignant look at boyhood, in the form of a heartfelt letter from comedian Michael Ian Black to his teenage son before he leaves for college, and a radical plea for rethinking masculinity and teaching young men to give and receive love.In a world in which the word masculinity now often goes hand in hand with toxic, comedian, actor, and father Michael Ian Black offers up a way forward for boys, men, and anyone who loves them. Part memoir, part advice book, and written as a heartfelt letter to his college-bound son, A Better Man reveals Black’s own complicated relationship with his father, explores the damage and rising violence caused by the expectations placed on boys to “man up,” and searches for the best way to help young men be part of the solution, not the problem. “If we cannot allow oursel
Some secrets are better left unrevealed... THE SECRET, picks up right where volume one left off. Well not exactly, it's the six weeks between: "I never want to see you again, you liar," and, "I do
It is the biggest commitment two individuals will ever make to one another, but is it really “for better or for worse?” In this unique book of interviews, Bowen examines the trials and tribulations t
Awareness leads to action, and action leads to change.From the author of the New York Times bestselling book ME AND WHITE SUPREMACY comes the young readers edition that teaches readers how to explore and understand racism and white supremacy and how young readers can do their part to help change the world.Me and White Supremacy has reached so many adults in their journeys to become better ancestors. This edition aims to make change with even younger members of our society. Covering topics such as white privilege, white fragility, tone policing, white silence and more, Layla Saad has developed a brilliant introduction and deep dive that is sure to become a standard in antiracist education.Layla Saad meticulously updated the content for young readers to include:definitions and history of various topics covered"let's break it down" sections to help readers process complex topicsquestions at the end of each chapter to recap, reflect, and respond to the information coveredthis is no longer
Through the happy song and positive illustrations, kids learn that medical professionals are there to help them feel better and stay healthy. This book should hopefully take some of the fear out of vi
Awareness leads to action, and action leads to change.From the author of the New York Times bestselling book ME AND WHITE SUPREMACY comes the young readers edition that teaches readers how to explore and understand racism and white supremacy and how young readers can do their part to help change the world.Me and White Supremacy has reached so many adults in their journeys to become better ancestors. This edition aims to make change with even younger members of our society. Covering topics such as white privilege, white fragility, tone policing, white silence and more, Layla Saad has developed a brilliant introduction and deep dive that is sure to become a standard in antiracist education.Layla Saad meticulously updated the content for young readers to include:definitions and history of various topics covered"let's break it down" sections to help readers process complex topicsquestions at the end of each chapter to recap, reflect, and respond to the information coveredthis is no longer
Are they meant to be, or better apart? Don’t miss the newest YA book from YA romance maven Miranda Kenneally!Every May 7th, the students at Coffee County High School take a class trip. And every year,
Through the happy song and positive illustrations, kids learn that medical professionals are there to help them feel better and stay healthy. This book should hopefully take some of the fear out of vi