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When Albert the tree frog announces that he is going to learn to fly like a bird, his friends and neighbors all think it's a big joke. After all, Albert is very clever, but he's also a little odd, what with his constant daydreaming and odd hobbies. But Albert is determined to prove to his friends-and to himself-that with hard work and a little imagination, anything is possible
When Albert the tree frog announces that he is going to learn to fly like a bird, his friends and neighbors all think it's a big joke. After all, Albert is very clever, but he's also a little odd, what with his constant daydreaming and odd hobbies. But Albert is determined to prove to his friends-and to himself-that with hard work and a little imagination, anything is possible
For the past decade, youth pastors around the world have used the bestselling Purpose Driven Youth Ministry to help guide them as they build a healthy youth ministry that is aimed at impacting the lives of teenagers. Written by renowned youth ministry expert Doug Fields, this book is one that both lay and professional youth workers cannot afford to miss. Purpose Driven Youth Ministry doesn’t present a program to be copied into any context. Rather, it presents foundational principles of youth ministry that help you develop the ministry that best meets the needs of the students in your unique setting. This classic will help you build a student ministry with purpose as well as provide examples and testimonies from youth workers around the globe. “I believe PDYM will be the standard by which all youth ministry programs are judged for years to come. It is solid enough for the college or seminary classroom and practical enough for the novice.” —Chap Clark, Professor of Youth, Family, and Culture, Fuller Theological Seminary
A college dropout who was drafted to serve his country, Doug Warden was barely 20 years old when he arrived in Vietnam in 1967 as a private first class. He was "green as a gourd" in the ways of warfare, but he stayed alive, listened and learned from his platoon leader and became a capable leader. He was first a rifleman, then a few days later, a Radio Telephone Operator for his platoon leader and then for his company commander. He gave up the relative safety of serving in the company command post to return to his platoon. He became a squad leader, platoon sergeant, and platoon leader in a remarkable short period of time. He would return to the states a staff sergeant with 5 months time in grade. Along the way, Doug became one of the most decorated soldiers in the 1st Battalion, 12th Cavalry.
Doug has lived an abundant life in the forest for a thousand years. But when the unexpected happens, Doug must learn to endure even in the midst of loneliness and hope to find friendship once more.Cathy Hussey weaves a tale in the enchanting rainforests of Vancouver Island, complemented by vivid illustrations by Simon Mendez.
Get in on the fun with the "King of Pop Culture" Doug the Pug as he eats his way around the world in this delightful coloring book, packed with dozens of illustrations and fun activities. Whether he's cozying up on the couch with take out and television, hanging out with celebrities on the red carpet, or attending the latest music festival, Doug the Pug has stolen hearts around the world. In this adorable coloring book, join Doug on his adventures sampling a wide range of wonderful flavors from country to country and coast to coast. Along with 75 illustrations that capture the planet's most famous pug with his local snack of choice, this charming coloring book includes entertaining themed interactive activities. As adorable as its namesake, Doug the Pug is a must-have for the king's fans, dog lovers, and coloring enthusiasts of all ages.
Doug the dung beetle is having a terrible day just trying to do what dung beetles are supposed to do: roll dung. He's ready to give up, but his friends arrive just in time to offer some strange advice that gives Doug the push he needs to get the job done
Doug the dung beetle is having a terrible day just trying to do what dung beetles are supposed to do: roll dung. He's ready to give up, but his friends arrive just in time to offer some strange advice that gives Doug the push he needs to get the job done
Easy to make recipes, simple ingredients, step by step instructions, kitchen stories, photos of baking tools and pans - make this unique book fun for all who enjoy baking or want to learn. A great gift idea too
**Check out the Doug Unplugs animated series on Apple TV ** It's easy being a robot, if you play by all the rules--but when Doug gets curious, he decides to unplug and forge his own path. And he discovers a whole world of what's possible. Doug is a robot. His parents want him to be smart, so each morning they plug him in and start the information download. After a morning spent learning facts about the city, Doug suspects he could learn even more about the city by going outside and exploring it. And so Doug . . . unplugs. What follows is an exciting day of adventure and discovery. Doug learns amazing things by doing and seeing and touching and listening--and above all, by interacting with a new friend. Dan Yaccarino's funny story of robot rebellion is a great reminder that sometimes the best way to learn about the world is to go out and be in it. Praise for Doug Unplugged "A gentle robotic rebellion." --USA Today A sweet tale . . . Yaccarino is] especially good at slipping in the small, nourishing details that are savored upon repeated readings." --The New York Times
What would you do if a cute teddy bear jumped into your garden and challenged you to a duel? One that should you lose, means you might GET SOAKED IN SOMETHING RATHER GRIM Doug and Stan are all revved up to get fit when they receive news that new Buyers want to turn their house into a gym. Sadly, their high-energy routine soon fizzles out when Stan busts his knee. But when their little nap is interrupted by a fluffy, pink teddy bear they must spring back into action or face a very grim ending. Next-door neighbour Dotty Sodd is at it again and uses the full force of her magical dress-up box to make sure a horrible, sweaty gym will never be built. Will Doug and Stan manage to push the button in time and what will they do when the floating bucket begins to rock? Doug & Stan - The Gym of Grim is the sixth book by David Richardson in his series of funny, short stories told through rhyme. Fans of Dr. Seuss will love this creatively bonkers story about an old man and his pet slug's battle with their next-door neighbour and her 'cute' teddy bear. With broad appeal for children and adults alike and an interwoven message of never giving up, The Gym of Grim provides the perfect stepping stone between picture books and novels.Grab yourself a copy of Open House 6 today.
Imagine you're entertaining very special guests with an outdoor movie in your garden when you suddenly come under attack from flying popcorn - spookily thrown by none other than a pair of old socks Out of luck, Stan is still trying to sell his house and his day isn't getting much better when he and Doug get in a bit of a flap with the laundry. But their mood soon brightens when Real Estate Agent Paul delivers news that he's found someone who loves the movies. And they want to turn Stan's house into a CINEMA But next-door neighbour, Dotty Sodd, doesn't like that idea at all so decides once more, to open her magical dress-up box and put an end to this nonsense. Doug and Stan are in for an after-dark challenge but how will they react when their laundry spookily begins to move and what will their VIP do when his beard mysteriously turns pink? Doug & Stan - The Spooky Cinema is the seventh book by David Richardson in his series of funny, short stories told through rhyme. Fans of Dr. Seuss will love this laugh-out-loud story about an old man and his pet slug's battle with their next-door neighbour and her spooky magic. With broad appeal for children and adults alike and an interwoven message of creativity, The Spooky Cinema provides the perfect stepping stone between picture books and novels. Pick up a copy of Open House 7 today.
Doug & Stan - The Grizzly Hotel, Open House 1Doug the slug's life is turned upside down when best buddy, Stan, puts his house up for sale. However, the big, old mansion by the sea needs a bit of work so good-natured Doug offers to lend a hand. Before long, potential buyers turn up with grand plans of their own but there is a BIG, BIG problem. Dotty (the 'sweet' old lady next door) is not very happy about the thought of living next to a hotel and so mischievously sets about preparing lots of surprises which force little Doug in to a comical, yet nerve-racking adventure. Will Doug be able to summon up the courage to save the day and will Dotty make the buyers change their minds? Doug and Stan: The Grizzly Hotel is a sophisticated, and funny tale for primary school children and their families, told through rhyme. Highly recommended for a shared laugh and to encourage reluctant readers to leap into books
The fourth release in the funny children's rhyming book series about an old man's battle with his magical next-door neighbour as he attempts to sell his house. Doug and Stan are back. Tired of doing chores, Stan is delighted to hear that someone else is interested in buying his house but first, the dark, damp garage needs tidying up. Old boxes, piles of junk and creepy crawlies await. Bleh However, their problems are only just beginning. Dotty has heard that Stan's house is going to be turned into a factory and once again, SHE IS FURIOUS What will she find in her magical dress up box this time and will Doug be able to stop her from causing chaos?Real Estate Agent Paul turns up with the new Buyers to show them around but will they be brave enough to live next door to someone as mysterious as Dotty? Fans of Julia Donaldson will love this creatively written and funny rhyming story with broad appeal for children and adults alike. With an interwoven message of personal strength, Open House 2 provides an opportunity for all primary school children to develop reading vocabulary and increase their confidence.