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Elly Elephant’s New Brother is a rhyming bedtime story for young children. The book’s beautiful colorful illustrations are sure to be enjoyed by young readers of all ages. Elly Elephant has been looking forward to her new brother’s arrival. However, when the baby arrives, Elly is jealous that her parents no longer have any time for her. She decides to run away, until her friends explain that siblings can be great friends and playmates and that she shouldn’t be jealous of the new baby. Young readers will identify with Elly as she experiences the arrival of a new sibling and a significant change in her family dynamic. Parents and teachers can also use the story featured in Elly Elephant’s New Brother to teach children about what it’s like to have a new brother or sister and adjust to their new circumstances at home. Elly Elephant’s New Brother is designed for bedtime reading with younger children. However, older children will also enjoy this delightful book on their own and be entertained with Elly’s story.
Kelly Curtiss (Author), Elaine Cashmore (Narrator)
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Elly Elephant’s First Day is a story for young children to enjoy at bedtime written in rhyme. The story’s beautiful colorful illustrations are sure to thrill young readers of all ages. Elly Elephant has recently been born and is looking forward to exploring her incredible world. Her mother has told her that she must wait until she’s a little older, but Elly can’t wait. She explores the world on her own, learning and meeting other animals along the way. Young children will identify with Elly as she experiences things for the first time. Parents and teachers can also employ the story featured in Elly Elephant’s First Day to teach children about what it’s like to be the new arrival, making new friends, gaining self-confidence, and learning and growing from their early experiences. Elly Elephant’s First Day is designed for bedtime reading with younger children. However, older children will also enjoy this wonderful book on their own and be thoroughly entertained with Elly’s adventures.
Kelly Curtiss (Author), Elaine Cashmore (Narrator)
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Eight-year-old EllRay is down to one-and-a-half best friends, which leads his little sister to point out the obvious: he needs new friends. A spare, at least. For emergencies. So EllRay decides to audition other boys for the role of Spare Best Friend. EllRay's class is brimming with possibilities, but no one seems to share his exact interests. What's so great about car parts? And why would anyone think boring instruction manuals are fun to read? But EllRay isn't worried--he can fix any problems once he gets to know each kid. And the only way to get to know them is to come up with fun things to do at recess. When he's the Recess King, "everyone" will want to be his friend!
Sally Warner (Author), Corey Allen (Narrator)
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EllRay Jakes the Dragon Slayer!
EllRay Jakes is a small kid with big problems! EllRay Jakes may be the smallest kid in his class at Oak Glen Primary School, but he's also his sister Alfie's big brother. So when it looks like Alfie is being bossed around by a dragon-like girl at her school, EllRay feels responsible. As her older (and wiser!) brother, shouldn't he show her that she should stand up for herself? But little sisters and four year old dragons are a bit more complicated than he thought.
Sally Warner (Author), Corey Allen (Narrator)
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EllRay Jakes finally grows up (a little) by playing basketball in this ninth book in the series. There's a new game in town: basketball! Or in EllRay's case, "pre"-basketball. Coach Havens has all the third graders dribbling, passing, and shooting, and he's quick to compliment EllRay's skills. No one else seems to notice them, however, and as 'the shortest kid in the class,' EllRay is still chosen last for teams at recess. What's a short guy gotta do to get noticed? When EllRay comes up with a plan that involves the off-limits teacher's lounge, "everyone" does a double take!
Sally Warner (Author), Corey Allen (Narrator)
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EllRay Jakes Rocks the Holidays!
Third-grader EllRay dreads the upcoming Winter Wonderland school assembly in which he must emcee and sing "Jingle Bell Rock."
Sally Warner (Author), Corey Allen (Narrator)
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EllRay Jakes is tired of being bullied by fellow classmate Jared Matthews. But when EllRay tries to defend himself, he winds up in trouble. Then his dad offers him a deal: If he stays out of trouble for one week, they'll go to Disneyland! EllRay says he can do it. But saying it and doing it are two very different things
Sally Warner (Author), Corey Allen (Narrator)
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When EllRay and his friends hear about the school talent show, they're not impressed. They're too old for that stuff. But Mrs. Sanchez their teacher isn't so quick to let her students off the hook. Five students MUST try-out, and EllRay somehow ends up being one of them. Now he must figure out something he's talented at....like, maybe magic? With some unexpected help from his dad, a scientist, EllRay begins to realize that he does have talent and brains, after all. And, most of all, that he has more in common with his dad than he thought. But now the pressure's on to show his classmates and the whole school that EllRay IS magic.
Sally Warner (Author), Corey Allen (Narrator)
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All the boys in EllRay's third-grade class have something they can brag about. Corey's on the swim team, Kevin is super tall, Jared's dad has an ATV. But EllRay's dad is a geologist - not much to brag about. After all, rocks are boring. Then EllRay sees the crystals in his dad's office, and they are really cool looking. If EllRay just "borrows" them to show his classmates, he knows they'd be impressed. And his dad will never have to know. It's a perfect plan . . . until things go awry.
Sally Warner (Author), Corey Allen (Narrator)
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EllRay Jakes and the Beanstalk
EllRay Jakes may be the shortest kid in his class, and he may get into trouble from time to time, but he can always count on his best friends Kevin and Corey. But lately, Kevin has been skateboarding with the meanest boy in class. Could EllRay be losing one of his friends? Not giving up without a fight, EllRay asks his older neighbor to show him a few jaw-dropping skateboard moves--like ollies and kickflips. EllRay must learn as many tricks as he can before the secret boys-only third grade skate-off. But will it be enough?
Sally Warner (Author), Corey Allen (Narrator)
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Elliot Moose is on the loose once more. As he jumps aboard his bright red fire truck and takes off to the next rescue, he feels courageous. All his friends want to ride on the truck and be firefighters too. Nobody wants to be rescued. One by one, Elliot’s friends climb aboard until there is no more room on the truck. When suddenly they all need a rescue for real, it is his two youngest and smallest friends who save the day. This lively new addition to the Elliot Moose series is a charming tale of friendship and fair play.
Andrea Beck (Author), Iambic Productions (Narrator)
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1971. When 15 year-old Ellen returns home from school in Yorkshire, her world is fragmented as she finds her mother has hanged herself. A dark mist descends, yet somehow she must find a new way to live. After her mother's funeral, Ellen is taken to live with her aunt and uncle and pressed into housework, forced to wait on the men of the household. She retreats into herself, into sullen, desperate silence to survive. In a fit of rebellion, she writes a letter to the local paper in support of the campaign for comprehensive education and the closure of her own prestigious selective school. Most of her fellow pupils shun her, and after a harsh rebuke from the headteacher, Ellen runs out of school – and far away, down to London to find her grandfather. Her situation doesn't improve, as she narrowly escapes the unwanted attentions of a stranger in King's Cross. Yet when she finds herself caught in the midst of a radical political rally led by a group of young women protesting for their rights, suddenly her world is changed. Although her grandfather is in hospital, Ellen discovers new friendships as she joins the group and learns to stand up: for women and for herself. Written to provide support, insight and comfort for those younger readers dealing with parental suicide, Ellen Lives On also offers keen perspective on long term women's issues. An engrossing story of one girl's struggle for self and survival, Ellen Lives On will be enjoyed by anyone interested in an addictive tale of love, loss and freedom. Lynda Haddock has opted to use suffragette colours for her cover to further support the cause for women's rights
Lynda Haddock (Author), Rosie Akerman (Narrator)
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