To the wild ones who dream of flying...this story is for you! In this new Lily Huckleberry adventure, our brave Lily meets Maria, a migrating monarch butterfly who needs help finding her way back home. Lily and Maria embark on a whimsical journey through deserts and seas, colorful markets and magical villages, meeting all kinds of charming new friends along the way. Will Lily be able to help Maria reunite with her family? Kids love Lily s colorful escapades in Mexico for its fun characters and whimsical twists and turns! Parents love the underlying You will never know if you can fly, unless you jump! Get this book NOW and share the magical hullabaloo with your child! No magic doubter allowed! The Adventures of Lily Huckleberry in Mexico is the third book of a travel series for kids that aims 1) show kids the beauty + diversity of the world2) give them a brave female role model to look up to3) foster children's imaginations4) create a society of little explorers who are curious about the world and always ready for adventure
Audrey Smith Knihy
Audrey Smitová je designérkou a ilustrátorkou, jejíž díla pro děti vyzařují hravost a fantazii. Spoluvytvořila sérii cestovatelských knih pro děti, kde prostřednictvím dobrodružství hlavní hrdinky zkoumá krásy a rozmanitost světa. Jejím cílem je inspirovat děti k odvaze, podněcovat jejich představivost a vychovávat generaci malých průzkumníků toužících po objevování. Její práce, ovlivněná rodinným životem, vyjadřuje radost z objevování a podporuje pozitivní pohled na svět.




The Adventures of Lily Huckleberry in Japan
- 96 stránek
- 4 hodiny čtení
In a village where the flowers grow as big as trees, lives a brave little girl named Lily Huckleberry.As a member of the Worldwide Adventure Society, Lily has a magic globe that takes her on whimsical adventures around the world.In this second book of the series, Lily uses her magic globe to travel to Japan when the cherry blossoms are in full swing. Lily embarks on a whimsical journey, looking to find the pieces of a broken magical dragon statue and undo a mysterious curse that as fallen over Japan.As she travels, Lily meets a menagerie of friends who help her solve this new mystery, she explores Japanese culture, and discovers the thrill of being brave enough to explore new horizons.
Doves in the Wind
- 212 stránek
- 8 hodin čtení
Set against the backdrop of the untamed west in 1879, an elderly Victor Way reflects on his survival journey after a bear attack leaves him stranded in a cabin. Having grown up in an orphanage, he was ill-prepared for the harsh realities of frontier life. His adventure begins when he encounters the unscrupulous Charlie, who recruits Victor and others, including whores and a school teacher, for various jobs in Wyoming. As Victor grapples with his past and the challenges of survival, his story unfolds with themes of resilience and the complexities of human relationships.
Developed to integrate cardiac anatomy with surgical repair by reviewing individual heart defects within an easy-to-follow reference format, A Practical Atlas of Congenital Heart Disease is designed to allow the reader to examine a congenitally malformed heart while referring to its anatomic and surgical description on a single page spread. Simple line drawings are used to identify the diagnostic anatomic features and to emphasize important surgical landmarks, allowing readers to differentiate the infinitely variable morphology in clinical practice. The anatomic pathologist will also gain an understanding of surgical repairs of postoperative hearts. For virtually every malformation, the position of the specialized conduction tissue is indicated. The book provides examples of malformations and the relevant surgical considerations, reflecting clinical practice: anatomical specimens are shown in the anatomical position, while the surgical figures are shown as they would be seen operatively. This enables the reader to practice mental imaging of the morphologic and spatial relationships that are integral to congenital heart surgery.; In addition, some of the illustrated cases and morphology presented in these pages are themselves rare and sometimes unique examples of particular congenital heart malformations.