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Shermy and Shake, the Not So Nice Neighbor

Shermy and Shake, the Not So Nice Neighbor

Kirby Larson

Candlewick Press (MA)
2023
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Will summer break be a drag or a blast for meticulous Shermy when rambunctious Shake moves in next door? From Newbery Honor recipient Kirby Larson comes a bighearted chapter book about two boys' friendship. When a new kid comes to stay with his grandmother at the house next door, Shermy's plans for a quiet, relaxing summer are completely upended. That's because Shake is nothing like Shermy. And Shermy is nothing like Shake. Shermy likes to read quietly in the shade of a tree. He knows the proper way to do a puzzle. He collects treasures in the pouch he wears around his neck, and the books on his shelves are alphabetized by author. Shake likes to play street hockey or space explorers. He gobbles up rocket ice pops and Toaster Tarts. He shows up unannounced and plays board games by his own rules. As the two boys are forced to spend more and more time together, will they learn how to get along? Or will it be one long countdown until Shake goes home? Newbery Honor recipient Kirby Larson teams up with debut illustrator Shinji Fujioka to create a humorous and heartfelt ode to summer--and to unexpected friendships.
Shermy and Shake, the Not-So-New Kid

Shermy and Shake, the Not-So-New Kid

Kirby Larson

Candlewick Press (MA)
2024
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Shermy is excited to learn the new kid in school is none other than his pal Shake, but what if the other kids like Shake better? The two friends' story, from Newbery Honoree Kirby Larson, continues with heart and humor. Being a second grader is even cooler than Shermy imagined. He loves reading new stories (and filling out charts about them ), helping his teacher get organized, and being a good classroom leader. So when the teacher asks Shermy to be a school buddy for the new kid, Shermy says, "Sure " Imagine his surprise when the new kid turns out to be Shake--Shermy's summer friend from out of town. This is amazing news Or is it? Meticulous Shermy and boisterous Shake couldn't be more different, and soon the other kids are all looking at Shake like he's a super rare Magic Monster card--and not looking at Shermy at all. Can Shermy and Shake stay buddies now that school is in session? A nuanced story about friendship that shines with authentic humor and understanding, from Newbery Honoree Kirby Larson and illustrator Shinji Fujioka.
Shermy and Shake, the Not-So-Nice Neighbor

Shermy and Shake, the Not-So-Nice Neighbor

Kirby Larson

Candlewick Press (MA)
2024
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"An understated slice-of-life story. . . . Earnestly told, low-conflict vignettes affirm the compassion and understanding that friendship can require to bloom." --Publishers Weekly When a new kid comes to stay with his grandmother at the house next door, Shermy's plans for a quiet, relaxing summer are completely upended. That's because Shake is nothing like Shermy. And Shermy is nothing like Shake. Shermy likes to read quietly in the shade of a tree. He knows the proper way to do a puzzle. He collects treasures in the pouch he wears around his neck, and the books on his shelves are alphabetized by author. Shake likes to play street hockey or space explorers. He gobbles up rocket ice pops and Toaster Tarts. He shows up unannounced and plays board games by his own rules. As the two boys are forced to spend more and more time together, will they learn how to get along? Or will it be one long countdown until Shake goes home? Newbery Honor recipient Kirby Larson teams up with debut illustrator Shinji Fujioka to create a humorous and heartfelt ode to summer--and to unexpected friendships.
Shermy and Shake, the Not-So-New Kid

Shermy and Shake, the Not-So-New Kid

Kirby Larson

Candlewick Press (MA)
2024
nidottu
Shermy is excited to learn the new kid in school is none other than his pal Shake, but what if the other kids like Shake better? The two friends' story, from Newbery Honoree Kirby Larson, continues with heart and humor. Being a second grader is even cooler than Shermy imagined. He loves reading new stories (and filling out charts about them ), helping his teacher get organized, and being a good classroom leader. So when the teacher asks Shermy to be a school buddy for the new kid, Shermy says, "Sure " Imagine his surprise when the new kid turns out to be Shake--Shermy's summer friend from out of town. This is amazing news Or is it? Meticulous Shermy and boisterous Shake couldn't be more different, and soon the other kids are all looking at Shake like he's a super rare Magic Monster card--and not looking at Shermy at all. Can Shermy and Shake stay buddies now that school is in session? A nuanced story about friendship that shines with authentic humor and understanding, from Newbery Honoree Kirby Larson and illustrator Shinji Fujioka.
Shermy and Shake, the Not-So-Bossy Best Friend

Shermy and Shake, the Not-So-Bossy Best Friend

Kirby Larson

Candlewick Press (MA)
2026
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Fastidious Shermy and freewheeling Shake face a substitute teacher, fall for a shelter dog, and keep their friendship sparkling in their latest big-hearted adventure. Shermy loves going to second grade. Well, except when the substitute teacher does the lessons out of order (spelling before recess and social studies during math time?). His friend Shake, however, goes with the flow. Maybe that's why their friendship works. Whether it's writing letters to their favorite authors, making homemade toys for the animal shelter, or coming up with New Year's resolutions for each other ("Stay a reading superstar " Shake writes), the two pals' personalities always seem to balance out. But when Shermy adopts Wally, a lovable shelter dog, he gets so busy with training that he has less time for Shake--who eventually stops asking to do stuff together. And one day, Shermy hears about moving boxes at Shake's house. Is Shake moving away? Shermy is so worried he feels like he can't breathe. Wise Grandpa Gordy tells Shermy friendship is a big responsibility--just like having a dog--and that it blossoms with TLC.
Shermy and Shake, Not-So-Sure Friends: 2 Books in 1
Shermy and Shake: the two unlikeliest friends . . . or are they? Get a jump start on this fun series with a bind-up of the first two adventures. The new kid next door, Shake, is nothing like Shermy. And Shermy is nothing like Shake. It might take all summer for the two boys to figure out how to get along--right in time for Shake start at Shermy's school Uh-oh. Will they manage to strike up a friendship--and if they do, can the friendship last? Enjoy two books in one from Newbery Honor-winning author Kirby Larson and illustrator Shinji Fujioka. Contains the first two books in the Shermy and Shake series: Shermy and Shake, the Not-So-Nice NeighborShermy and Shake, the Not-So-New Kid
Shermy and Shake, the Not-So-Bossy Best Friend

Shermy and Shake, the Not-So-Bossy Best Friend

Kirby Larson

Candlewick Press (MA)
2026
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Fastidious Shermy and freewheeling Shake face a substitute teacher, fall for a shelter dog, and keep their friendship sparkling in their latest big-hearted adventure. Shermy loves going to second grade. Well, except when the substitute teacher does the lessons out of order (spelling before recess and social studies during math time?). His friend Shake, however, goes with the flow. Maybe that's why their friendship works. Whether it's writing letters to their favorite authors, making homemade toys for the animal shelter, or coming up with New Year's resolutions for each other ("Stay a reading superstar " Shake writes), the two pals' personalities always seem to balance out. But when Shermy adopts Wally, a lovable shelter dog, he gets so busy with training that he has less time for Shake--who eventually stops asking to do stuff together. And one day, Shermy hears about moving boxes at Shake's house. Is Shake moving away? Shermy is so worried he feels like he can't breathe. Wise Grandpa Gordy tells Shermy friendship is a big responsibility--just like having a dog--and that it blossoms with TLC.
By Grace: Passion for People in Community

By Grace: Passion for People in Community

Philip Larson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Can I be fulfilled yet not a super Christian and decision maker? Yes The answer is, Yes Can I be fulfilled, yet, not winning soul-scalps on the evangelism team? Yes The resounding answer is, Yes There is no higher calling in the Kingdom of Christ than to be active in the daily labors of the local congregation. Glamorized pulpit ministry and committee involvement leaves people wondering where they fit. Our congregation models make the public and power ministry the pieces to pursue. The New Testament scribes tell us to make the less comely parts look more glamorous. How do we get it right?Living in the kingdom on a daily basis brings us closer to Christ. Expressing God's forgiving love to a world full of grief and pain lunges us forward in becoming more like Him. Gracing others with kindness and gentleness prepares a path for those on the fringe of our congregations to follow. As they attempt to peer into the kingdom from a safe distance, they will shuffle closer to the borders of pardon and peace. How do we get it right?Phil Larson takes us on the journey of a couple connected to a local church, but doing effective outreach in the community. Through biblical instruction and insight and their personal story, you will find how to be effective in reaching your neighbors.Come to ChristGrow in ChristStay in ChristBattle the problems and issues that plague Christians in being sensitive and being seeking. This is not about being seeker sensitive.This is about being one who "seeks and saves the lost" as part of Jesus' ministry to go into the highways and byways and compel with compassion.
Serenading the Shadows

Serenading the Shadows

Jodie Larson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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There's nothing, not anymore. No perfect life. No clear path. Just...nothing. I didn't want the life my parents mapped out for me. Being the piano prodigy was never my goal. It was theirs.I craved normalcy, a life of my own.I should have been careful what I wished for because one second, one moment of anger was all it took to rip away everything that mattered.Now I'm left with nothing but regret.He thinks he can save me, but the shadows that surround always pull me back, reminding me of what I'd done, of what I'd wanted.He's a rock god. I'm a nothing.And I refuse to take him down with me.
When Yesterday Is Gone

When Yesterday Is Gone

Christy Larson

Xlibris Us
2018
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Leanna had great plans for her life. She had just started her final year of college, with hopes of going to graduate school afterwards. But all of that was interrupted when she landed in a car crash that caused her to end up in a coma. Waking up years later and finding herself by that time to be in her early thirties, she is faced with the prospect of living a life that is inevitably different from the one she had originally envisioned. Now that she is "lagging behind for her age," Leanna struggles to go on with life and wonders, can Plan B ever be as good as Plan A?
Preparing Puree Meals: Comprehensive Guide and Puree Recipe Book for People with Swallowing Difficulty
* Swallowing difficulty is a growing problem in the United States. To aid in the swallowing process, texture modification of food is often necessary. "Preparing Puree Meals" is an excellent resource and recipe book for care providers or individuals with swallowing difficulty.* Although there are multiple levels of diet textures, this book focuses on the puree texture diet and methods to improve the taste, preserve nutrients, and aid in meal enhancement.*Dysphasia is not a disease but a disruption of a normal process. Dysphasia can lead to silent aspiration. Aspiration pneumonia is the fifth leading cause of death in people over 60 years of age and the third leading cause of death in people over 80. Unrecognized or untreated dysphagia can lead to many serious problems including: aspiration, choking, dehydration, malnutrition, and depression. *Learn who is most likely to develop dysphagia, warning signs of dysphagia and treatment plans. *Make sure meals prepared are safe and prepared correctly. *The recipes are simple, easy, economical and for single servings. *Learn how to increase calories and protein when weight loss and little desire to eat is a problem. *Get tips on how to control weight if weight gain is an issue.* Discover what foods are the healthiest choices and how much food should be served. *"Preparing Puree Meals" is an essential tool and resource written and prepared by a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist with years of experience working with dysphagia patients.*This book is not a replacement but a supplement to medical care. All medical care should be reviewed with your medical care provider before implementing.
Donald Trump is a White Supremacist, Tax Dodger, and Russian Spy: The EVIDENCE

Donald Trump is a White Supremacist, Tax Dodger, and Russian Spy: The EVIDENCE

Harvey Larson

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2017
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Trump's Brotherhood of Deplorables was how a group of Social Justice activists referred to Trump supporters. The Left and its allies - ANTIFA - are waging war against Donald Trump and his Army of Fascists to stop them from "moving America to the Right". This book provides answers to important questions about President Trump. Is Donald Trump a Russian Spy? The evidence is overwhelming that Donald Trump was a Five-Star General in the KGB and shared an office with Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin (times were tough). As a top KGB operative, comrade Trump was tasked with making Hillary Clinton use a private e-mail server for the purposes of hurting her campaign and allowing Donald Trump to become President. A Must Read for Elite Globalists hoping to impact the future of America and the world.