This is one of a series which takes an experiment-based approach to science and is designed to fit directly with the National Curriculum at Key Stage 2. The books feature episodes in the life of an eccentric family with a fascination with science experiments, which are woven into the storyline for children to try at home. In this story Boozle the dog is in trouble. He is accused of being a dangerous breed, and the dog wardens will take him away unless the Spark family can prove otherwise.
Tokaido Road
After the execution of her father, the young and beautiful Lady Asano is in grave danger from the powerful Lord Kira. In order to save herself Asano must find Oishi, the leader of the fighting men of her clan. She believes he is three hundred miles to the southwest in the imperial city of Kyoto.
Disguising her loveliness in the humble garments of a traveling priest, and calling herself Cat, Lady Asano travels the fabled Tokaido Road. Her only tools are her quick wits, her samurai training, and her deadly, six foot-long naginata. And she will need them all, for a ronin has been hired to pursue her, a mysterious man who will play a role in Cat’s drama that neither could have ever imagined. . . .
Lights in a Dark Place: True Stories of God at Work in Colombia (Hidden Heroes #5)
Colombia has been known as a land of violence – Colombian people have reacted to the Gospel of Jesus Christ by cursing the messengers, beating them, kidnapping them, killing them and burning down their houses. But from those burnings have shot out sparks and flames and laser beams of light, as the Gospel has continued to shine forth in the midst of darkness. God has delivered people from burning houses. God has healed the ones who cursed. God has even rescued kidnappers. Read fourteen true stories of the Light of the World shining in the land of Colombia, South America.
Tales of Daring and Danger
This volume of short stories contains five of G.A. Henty’s classic tales: “Bears snd Dacoits,” “The Paternosters,” “A Pipe of Mystery,” “White-Faced Dick,” and “A Brush with the Chinese.”
“Mr. Henty is one of the best of story tellers for young people.”-Spectator
“Mr. Henty is one of our most successful writers of historical tales.”-Scotsman
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Man Who Walked Between the Towers
Dangers of the Rainbow Nebula (Daystar Voyages #7)
Captain Edge and the crew of the Daystar are off on another exciting mission, this time to save the crew of the Wellington from certain destruction by the gravitron threads of the Rainbow Nebula.But there is a troublemaker in the ranks. Greedy Hector Jordan has another plan to make himself rich, and this time it means stealing supplies on board the starship to build a virtual reality machine. After enlisting Ringo to help him build the computer that runs the machine, Heck puts the crew’s lives in danger by stealing power from the ship’s main fuel cells.Join the Daystar Space Rangers and the crew of the Daystar as they make a heroic rescue. Discover how God can give compassion and power to overcome past hurts and teach us to love those who have wronged us. And see how God can use Heck’s machine for good even though Heck meant it for selfish gain.
Mystery of the Deserted House (Faith Finders)
Pinocchio
Geppetto’s new puppet can not only dance and turn somersaults, but also talks and misbehaves–and longs to be a real boy.
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Among the Betrayed (Shadow Children #3)
“Everything that had happened to Nina was real. She had real handcuffs on her wrists, real scars on her back, real fear flooding her mind.
“‘They’re going to kill me,’ Nina whispered, and it was almost a relief to finally, finally give up hope.”
In a society that allows no more than two children per family under penalty of death, third children are forced into hiding, or to live with false identity papers. In Among the Impostors, Nina Idi was arrested for treason for supposedly trying to trick the Population Police into arresting other students she said were illegal third children. Now she faces torture or death — unless she agrees to betray three other imprisoned third children. Her dilemma intensifies when she meets the prisoners — who are only ten, nine, and six.
As she did so brilliantly in the Publishers Weekly best-selling Among the Hidden and in Among the Impostors, Margaret Peterson Haddix once again brings readers to a world in which nothing is as it seems — a world in which an imprisonment leads to an adventure of mind, body, and spirit.
Midnight Adventures of Kelly, Dot, and Esmeralda
A sturdy koala bear, Kelly; an engaging doll, Dot; and a tiny, demure mouse, Esmeralda, who live quietly on top of a chest of drawers in the nursery, wake just at midnight to begin their adventures. They climb into an inviting picture on the wall that shows a charming landscape with a river running through it and a rowboat drawn up on the bank. But the delights of a village fair they visit turn to terror when Esmeralda is caught by a piratical cat — and only Dot’s quick wit and the boldest action on Kelly’s part save all three of them from disaster. Told entirely through lovely watercolor pictures, without words and with the effective use of half-pages to heighten the excitement, this luminous and imaginative story is filled with fresh delights for the many admirers of John S. Goodall’s work. Its delicate charm and drama-in-miniature will win for him a host of new friends, young and old.