Meet curious cat Jess and his farmyard friends in this exciting sticker scene book. As Jess shows you around Greendale Farm, use the fantastic stickers to finish the scenes, and have fun answering the questions along the way! Twelve vivid scenes and four pages of stickers offer hours of creative play for young fans. Ask it, test it, find a way! Guess with Jess today!
Jess wants to introduce Willow to his new friend Chloe the Caterpillar, but she is missing! He searches for her in all the familiar places, but when he sees a butterfly, Jess realises that Chloe has just changed.
Presents an introduction to Jess the Cat and his farmyard friends: Mimi the rabbit; Horace the frog; Baa the lamb; Billie the field mouse; Joey and Jinx the twin puppies and Willow the pony.
What does Baa the sheep feel like? What does Jess' barn feel like? This board book helps readers find the answers by touching the exciting textures on each page.
Allows you to help Jess spot the muddy prints around Greendale Farm and place each of the 8 character magnets as you work out which animal each print belongs to.
The story of Jess continues as Jess returns from the police academy and begins work as a cadet with her new friends at Precinct 11. Her first assignment, with Precinct 11's heartthrob Detective Fischer, is a high profile veteran homicide case. Although she thinks that her suspicious training officer, Lance Carr, knows more than he claims about the case, things begin to point towards a different precinct official. To make her life more complicated, Jess soon has a private case of her own to work on when a ghost named "B" comes to the precinct looking for her help while harassing Jess' new friends and colleagues in the process.B was a scientist whose life started spiraling out of control after her mother's death, which had already left her broken in pieces. With no time to mourn, B was recruited by the military for a special project to biologically modify soldiers. Jess soon finds that the cases are not so different, and works diligently to find the perpetrator before a veteran comes around that is not so dead...or alive
Jose Maria de Jesus Carvajal is both a biography of a Mexican postrevolutionary and a study of the development of a new border between Mexico and the United States during the crucial decades of the early to mid--nineteenth century. The work examines the challenges faced by Carvajal, a bilingual, bicultural character in confusing times, against the historical backdrop of the history of colonial Texas and northern Mexico. Chance has chosen to focus on a political-military figure whose career stretches from the Texas Revolution to the French Intervention. Carvajal played a key role in the violent struggle between the liberal and conservative political factions that vied for control of the Republic of Mexico from 1830 to 1874. He was the leader of a mercenary army that invaded Mexico from the United States in 1851 in an unsuccessful attempt for the creation of the so-called independent Republic of the Sierra Madre. In addition, he played significant roles in the struggle for Texas Independence and formation of the ill-fated Republic of the Rio Grande; and he opposed the American occupation of northern Mexico during the Mexican-American War, the War of Reform that solidified liberal control of Mexico under the leadership of Benito Juarez, and the French Intervention into Mexico. Carvajal's life and exploits have been largely overlooked by contemporary historians. This work sheds new light on several important chapters in the history of Texas and northern Mexico.