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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Bea Giovanni
A touching and humorous account of the author's fifteen years with her beagle, Bea, a refugee from an animal research laboratory. Harried by recent upheavals in her life, the last thing Kristin von Kreisler needed was another dog. But when she came upon Bea, a scrawny beagle abandoned by the roadside, she couldn't turn away. Bea became part of her family, and changed it forever. Disheveled, malnourished, and terrified of human contact, Bea seemed damaged beyond repair. But, gradually, she began to trust von Kreisler. After resisting her touch again and again, the dog one day leaned in and nuzzled her neck. From that moment, Bea began to give love as well as receive it. With the typically unforgettable personality of a beagle, over the next decade and a half she taught von Kreisler the value of living utterly in the present, of meeting each day with a good bark, and of moving forward in life without being dragged down by past grief. Written with rare eloquence and down-to-earth wit, this memoir of Bea and von Kreisler's fifteen-year love story will charm "beaglers" and touch the heart of anyone who has ever loved a dog.
Do you need help starting a conversation with your child about the holidays and mindful spending? Auntie Bea Joyful's Christmas Gift is here to help you manage Christmas expectations and not fall victim to holiday overspending. This revised and updated hardcover edition is a fun, rhyming book with colorful characters that capture and hold a child's attention. Discussion questions that help get valuable conversations started, along with a grade level Dolch sight word list to reinforce beginning reader's knowledge and a glossary, make this an excellent resource for both parents and teachers alike.
Do you need help starting a conversation with your child about the holidays and mindful spending? Auntie Bea Joyful's Christmas Gift is here to help you manage Christmas expectations and not fall victim to holiday overspending. This revised and updated hardcover edition is a fun, rhyming book with colorful characters that capture and hold a child's attention. Discussion questions that help get valuable conversations started, along with a grade level Dolch sight word list to reinforce beginning reader's knowledge and a glossary, make this an excellent resource for both parents and teachers alike.
Noisy, disruptive, and unruly--younger sisters can be more than annoying at times. When you're in a hurry, they can be as slow as sloths. And when you build an extra tall tower of blocks, they knock it down, mischievous as mice. In this playful picture book, the narrator, who is both practical and reserved, struggles with the rowdy antics of her younger sister. Beatrice never, ever, ever listens and marches to the beat of her own drum. It isn't until the big sister wishes Bea away that she realizes life just isn't the same without her.
“You don’t have to impress. Just express.” —Bea Singing and flying may seem like they would come naturally to a songbird, but Rufus is having a hard time leaving his nest and finding his voice. When a curious honeybee named Bea notices his difficulties, she offers her help. Together, the two take on the brave act of singing, one simple step at a time, and before long, Rufus has gained confidence—and a new best friend. From the husband-and-wife musical duo and cocreators of Tiny Prime, the Rufus & Bea series helps families and friends enjoy the simple ritual of singing songs together, all while cultivating positive mental health and well-being for children. Perfect for early readers or reading (and singing!) aloud, each story features gorgeous illustrations and connects with a special song that children can enjoy listening to and singing along with.
Third-grader Beatrice Walker is popular. She's fun, athletic, smart, pretty and... bossy. SO bossy that some of the kids are starting to call her Queen Bea. And now that a new girl, Luci, who is NOT bossy, has joined their class, Beatric finds her friends drifting away.Will a class trip to a bee farm change the way Beatrice treats her friends?
Baue - Bea
K.G. Saur Verlag
1979
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Teddy Bea
via tolino media
2024
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Best friends LokeBea on a lovely beach day! When Loke digs in the sand, he wakes up the angry sand troll that lives there. The sand troll has sores on his fingers and Loke offers him a spade if he helps them build a sand castle. They all three become friends. But Loke's dad doesn't know about their agreement with the spade...
ZTV BEA-StB
Kirschbaum Verlag
2019
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Bzzzzzzzzzzzzz. Little Bea is a busy, busy bee, and she loves snowy days. Snowballs She needs to throw them. Snow angels She needs to make them. A snowy hill She needs to sled down it. Ice She needs to skate on it. Hot chocolate Yum It's her favorite. The wide wintery world Is there anything better than exploring it with friends? Bzzzzzzzzzzzzz.Won't you come play in the snow with Little Bea?
Tiny dogs, big adventures!Meet the tiny dogs in this first chapter book from debut author-illustrator Rose Lihou, with full-colour illustrations throughout.'Ridiculously delightful' - Guardian Bea and her mum are moving in with her grandparents, which will mean a new school, new friends, and big changes for Bea. . .All Bea can remember about Granny and Grandad's house is their big, beautiful garden with its colourful flowers and secret hide-and-seek spots, but when Bea and her mum arrive, the garden has grown sad and neglected.The wild garden feels like the perfect place for Bea to hide away from all the changes in her life, but when she hears a strange noise in the long grass, she can't quite believe what she finds. . .FOUR TINY DOGS, NO BIGGER THAN MICE!Follow the adventures of Bea and the tiny dogs as they become friends and work together to save the garden! A colour chapter book series, perfect for readers moving on from picture books. Tiny Dogs: Bea's Secret Friends Tiny Dogs: The Lost School PetTiny Dogs: The Best Birthday Party
With a charming voice, winning characters, and a perfectly-woven plot, Kat Yeh delivers a powerful story of friendship and finding a path towards embracing yourself. Everything in Bea's world has changed. She's starting seventh grade newly friendless and facing big changes at home, where she is about to go from only child to big sister. Feeling alone and adrift, and like her words don't deserve to be seen, Bea takes solace in writing haiku in invisible ink and hiding them in a secret spot. But then something incredible happens--someone writes back. And Bea begins to connect with new friends, including a classmate obsessed with a nearby labyrinth and determined to get inside. As she decides where her next path will lead, she just might discover that her words--and herself--have found a new way to belong.