Download or read book The Barnyard Bully written by Melvin Murphy and published by Inspiring Voices. This book was released on 2013-05-02 with total page 20 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Theres a mean young bull in the barnyard. He isnt nice to the other animals, and they call him Barnyard Bully. He kicks the chickens ball away from them and chases the pigs out of their mud hole. Bad Barnyard Bully! The next day, Barnyard Bully wants to play with the chickens. They tell him no. They dont play with bullies! The bull is very sad. Maybe he shouldnt be so mean. But does he have the courage to tell his friends that he is sorry? Filled with fun illustrations, The Barnyard Bully is a charming story that teaches children the importance of not being a bully.
Download or read book Barnyard Bully written by Donna Taylor and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2013-12 with total page 84 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Barnyard Bully is about the importance of friendship and is told by the animals that live on a farm. It begins when a small horse named Jake arrives at the farm and turns to bullying to try and fit in. Through a course of events Jake finds himself in terrible danger and badly in need of friends. Barnyard Bully offers excitement, humor and insight into the daily lives of the barnyard buddies while teaching about friendship and lessons learned.
Download or read book The Barnyard Bully written by Mel Murphy and published by Inspiring Voices. This book was released on 2013-04 with total page 22 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: There's a mean young bull in the barnyard. He isn't nice to the other animals, and they call him Barnyard Bully. He kicks the chickens' ball away from them and chases the pigs out of their mud hole. Bad Barnyard Bully! The next day, Barnyard Bully wants to play with the chickens. They tell him no. They don't play with bullies! The bull is very sad. Maybe he shouldn't be so mean. But does he have the courage to tell his friends that he is sorry? Filled with fun illustrations, The Barnyard Bully is a charming story that teaches children the importance of not being a bully.
Download or read book Bully Bill written by T Albert and published by . This book was released on 2021-05-05 with total page 30 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: He thought he was the Lord of the Farm. He thought he was Boss. But his vanity was short lived and soon he learnt a lesson he'll never forget. Follow this funny and thoughtful story of a certain farm we chanced upon in this free bedtime storybook.
Download or read book Chick o Saurus Rex written by Lenore Jennewein and published by Simon and Schuster. This book was released on 2013-07-23 with total page 19 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A bullied little chicken discovers his inner strength along with some surprising dinosaur ancestry in this farmyard tale with huge heart. Little Chick just wants to belong, but the bullies of the barnyard—Little Donkey, Little Pig, and Little Sheep—won’t let him play in their tree house because he is a chicken, and chickens are not strong and brave. Little Chick sees their point: What have chickens done besides invent the chicken dance and cross the road? But when his father shows Little Chick the family photo album, he learns something HUGE: He is related to the gigantic and ferocious Tyrannosaurus rex! Armed with this new knowledge, Little Chick returns to the tree house just in time to rescue the bullies from a scary wolf—and prove that strength and bravery have nothing to do with size.
Download or read book Chicken Dance written by Tammi Sauer and published by Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.. This book was released on 2009 with total page 44 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Determined to win tickets to an Elvis Poultry concert, hens Marge and Lola enter the Barnyard Talent Show, then, while the ducks who usually win the contest jeer, they test out their abilities.
Download or read book Marvin the Mini written by Debbie Morgan Harris and published by LifeRich Publishing. This book was released on 2021-04-22 with total page 28 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: All the horses of Storybook Stables are excited to meet the latest addition to their herd. As Marvin the miniature horse arrives in a trailer, the horses think he is the tiniest and cutest horse they have ever seen. Unfortunately, Marvin is not as excited to meet them as they are him. Every time one of the big horses approaches to welcome him, Marvin frowns, backs his ears, shows his teeth, and charges. When the big horses grow tired of his rejections and decide to leave him alone, Marvin calls the horses names, treats them badly, and bullies them into giving up their grass and water. Will the caring herd ever find a way to teach Marvin a lesson in kindness and friendship? Marvin the Mini: The Barnyard Bully is the delightful tale of how a little horse with a big attitude learns a valuable life lesson from his new herd. Based on stories of real horses once boarded at Cherry Point Saddle Club, aboard MCAS Cherry Point, Storybook Stables delights readers with whimsical and heartwarming stories of what can happen if you only take time to watch and listen to what the animals might be saying and the lessons they could be trying to teach. For an added touch of whimsy and fun, see if you can find the unicorn hiding somewhere in the book! Illustrator, Laurie, says everyone could use a few more unicorns and rainbows!
Download or read book Red written by Laura Vaccaro Seeger and published by Holiday House. This book was released on 2021-10-05 with total page 20 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the Two-time Caldecott Honor Award winning author/illustrator of Green and Blue comes Red, a story about a lost fox that explores emotions-- fear, love, anger, and more-- through the use of vivid color. With a combination of sumptuous illustrations, ingenious die-cut pages, and simple text, Red is a beautiful companion to the Caldecott Honor Book Green and the highly acclaimed Blue. In this book, award-winning artist Laura Vaccaro Seeger once again turns her attention to the ways in which color evokes emotion. Dark Red, Light Red, Lost red, Bright red. Separated from its family, a lone fox experiences, anger, fear, and ultimately love as it journeys home. Lost and alone, he makes his way through a dark forest, injures his paw, has glancing encounters with humans, and finds himself trapped in a cage, before an act of kindness returns him to the wilderness. A CCBC Choice
Download or read book Sam Mountian Texas Ranger written by Will Welton and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2009-05-04 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An old time type western, about the old adage of, âone Ranger for one job, was the best way.â After delivering a prisoner for the Texas Rangers, Sam Mountain took a leave of absents to visit his sister-in-law and nephew. Sam didnât bother to tell anyone he was a Texas Ranger. From the time, he arrived until he finished taking care of business he was in constant danger. The Indians and most of the neighbors were afraid to go near Saddle Mountain even in the day light. The rustlers were wiping out the Circle M from stealing the cattle and horses to burning the ranch builds. Sam found the secret of Saddle Mountain. Also his true love if she would have him.
Download or read book Long Ride to Nowhere written by William A. Luckey and published by Wildside Press LLC. This book was released on 2002-04-01 with total page 190 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Blue goes up against a big man with a big gun in this fast-paced thriller.
Download or read book The Little Colonel s Holidays written by Annie F. Johnston and published by Good Press. This book was released on 2023-09-18 with total page 206 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "The Little Colonel's Holidays" by Annie F. Johnston. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.
Download or read book Domestic Violins written by Cynthia Morrow and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2013-07 with total page 229 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When violist and amateur psychologist Althea Stewart and her best friend, cellist Grace Sullivan, decide to host an elegant memorial luncheon at Blanchard House for Althea's deceased mother-in-law, Annabelle Pratt, they have no idea that the event will eventually erupt into a full-scale riot that culminates in the gruesome murder of a Russian chef. With the Blanchard House basement washroom a blood-splattered mess, everyone wants to know who murdered the chef known for his "killer" lemon chicken-including his long-suffering family, the local police, Interpol, a gang of Russian ex-cons, a determined stripper, and a houseful of musicians who have come from LA to Kirkland, Washington, for a funeral but are suddenly prime suspects in a murder investigation. While Grace worries about what the neighbors will think, Althea sets out to solve the murder and finds herself facing numerous challenges, including the unraveling of a longtime friendship, surprising bequests in Annabelle's will, the return of her alcoholic ex-husband and his greedy new wife, and an undeniable attraction to sexy detective Harry Demetrious. In this gripping mystery, the second book of the Blanchard House Mystery Series, music meets murder as relationships change, love blooms, and death lurks just around the corner.
Download or read book The Farm on the North Talbot Road written by Allan G. Bogue and published by U of Nebraska Press. This book was released on 2001-01-01 with total page 252 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As the family farm of yesterday steadily loses ground to the corporate farm of tomorrow, pundits and plain folks alike bemoan the loss of the homely, down-to-earth rural life that few actually know or remember anymore. Allan G. Bogue is a notable exception. A legendary agricultural, political, and economic historian, and one of only three historians ever elected to the National Academy of Sciences, Bogue has for the last fifty years written about the political and economic forces shaping agriculture. And he himself has roots in the family farm?roots he traces in this memoir that is both a thoughtful tribute to the tradition that nurtured him and North America and an authentic, unsentimental portrait of the hard life that most have abandoned. Through descriptions of neighborly good will, adverse climate, charismatic family relations, and the seasonal tasks demanded by dairy farming, Bogue imparts the rhythms of growing up in rural Ontario in the early years of the twentieth century. Tracing the family's fortunes through the ups and downs of the economy in the 1920s and 1930s, he draws an absorbing picture of how they and their neighbors farmed, the crops they raised, the livestock they kept, the technology they used, and the stresses, strains, frustrations, sadness, joy, and triumphs they experienced. Firsthand history of a rare and moving sort, his book is at once an elegy for a disappearing way of life and a deftly realized, meticulously reconstructed chapter of North American history.
Download or read book 1668 written by Peter Sahlins and published by MIT Press. This book was released on 2017-11-09 with total page 497 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: When animals and their symbolic representations—in the Royal Menagerie, in art, in medicine, in philosophy—helped transform the French state and culture. Peter Sahlins's brilliant new book reveals the remarkable and understudied “animal moment” in and around 1668 in which authors (including La Fontaine, whose Fables appeared in that year), anatomists, painters, sculptors, and especially the young Louis XIV turned their attention to nonhuman beings. At the center of the Year of the Animal was the Royal Menagerie in the gardens of Versailles, dominated by exotic and graceful birds. In the unfolding of his original and sophisticated argument, Sahlins shows how the animal bodies of the menagerie and others were critical to a dramatic rethinking of governance, nature, and the human. The animals of 1668 helped to shift an entire worldview in France—what Sahlins calls Renaissance humanimalism toward more modern expressions of classical naturalism and mechanism. In the wake of 1668 came the debasement of animals and the strengthening of human animality, including in Descartes's animal-machine, highly contested during the Year of the Animal. At the same time, Louis XIV and his intellectual servants used the animals of Versailles to develop and then to transform the symbolic language of French absolutism. Louis XIV came to adopt a model of sovereignty after 1668 in which his absolute authority is represented in manifold ways with the bodies of animals and justified by the bestial nature of his human subjects. 1668 explores and reproduces the king's animal collections—in printed text, weaving, poetry, and engraving, all seen from a unique interdisciplinary perspective. Sahlins brings the animals of 1668 together and to life as he observes them critically in their native habitats—within the animal palace itself by Louis Le Vau, the paintings and tapestries of Charles Le Brun, the garden installations of André Le Nôtre, the literary work of Charles Perrault and the natural history of his brother Claude, the poetry of Madeleine de Scudéry, the philosophy of René Descartes, the engravings of Sébastien Leclerc, the transfusion experiments of Jean Denis, and others. The author joins the nonhuman and human agents of 1668—panthers and painters, swans and scientists, weasels and weavers—in a learned and sophisticated treatment that will engage scholars and students of early modern France and Europe and readers broadly interested in the subject of animals in human history.
Download or read book Nero Corleone written by Elke Heidenreich and published by Viking Juvenile. This book was released on 1997 with total page 96 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: On a farm somewhere in Italy, a black cat named Nero reigns supreme. There's not one animal on the farm that doesn't do exactly as Nero orders, even the dog. In this irresistible and warmly-told book, where humans seem simple and animals complex, Nero stops at nothing to get what he wants in life. But as time passes, even Nero begins to learn the lessons of life. Full color.
Download or read book Barnyard Bully written by Dawn Thompson and published by Mascot Books. This book was released on 2016-08-02 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Barnyard Bully is a children's book by Dawn Thompson. All around the farm, the animals aren't getting along. Learn with the animals how to spot and stop bullying.
Download or read book Zack s Point of View Ants and Turnips written by Wayne Hunt and published by Xlibris Corporation. This book was released on 2009-01-26 with total page 52 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Zack, an intelligent, conscientious, and handsome donkey, lives on a small farm just west of Yosemite National Park with his mom and dad. With his two best donkey friends, Willie and Pedro, who are less conscientious, Zack works hard to help his parents and the other farm animals support the livelihood of the farm’s elderly owner, Mr. Donohue. Zack’s dad is the natural leader of the farm animals. He supervises their work activities and generally helps to ensure that they get along with one another. This is a very difficult job given that the animals are so different and always have their own self-interest in mind. Zack, Willie, and Pedro also play hard during their leisure time and enjoy seeing the sights in Yosemite, especially the sunset from high atop Glacier Point. While playing their favorite game of cowboys and Indians one day, they accidentally break a fence owned by their not-so-friendly neighbor, Mr. Bumby, who is Mr. Donohue’s nephew. Mr. Bumby reacts angrily and disrespectfully toward Mr. Donohue about the fence breakage, which ultimately contributes to Mr. Donohue’s death. His small farm is left to Mr. Bumby who has no use for the farm or the farm animals. Mr. Bumby sends Zack’s mom and dad and a young female donkey, Zelda, to the far eastern side of Yosemite National Park. He then places Zack in the dreaded Corner Lot to sell him and to punish him for breaking the fence. Saddened and discouraged by the drastic turn of events, Zack is at a very low point in his young life. However, during his first night in the Corner Lot, Mr. Bumby places an old racehorse, Silver Streak, into the lot in order to sell him because he is too old to be of any value to him. Zack and Silver Streak meet and take some comfort in having someone to talk to about their plight. During the second night, Zack’s uncle Joseph, a retired Catholic priest, comes to the Corner Lot to comfort and encourage Zack. Uncle Joseph tells Zack that all things work for good as long as we have faith in God. He encourages Zack to take courage and to become a strong, new leader for the farm animals who need him very much. He also tells Zack to pray about it, and that God will provide a way for good things to result from all that’s happened. Zack’s faith has an opportunity to grow. Zack’s friends, Willie and Pedro, don’t abandon him; instead they go into hiding to avoid being caught and placed up for sale by Mr. Bumby. They also visit Zack at the Corner Lot to encourage him and to let him know they’ll try to free him so he can help the other farm animals. Their visit was very short as Mr. Bumby arrived at the lot and scared them away. That same night, as Mr. Bumby was loading hay into a wagon in the feed barn, he falls from the barn loft into the wagon. A lighted lantern he was using falls with him, causing the hay around the wagon to burst into flames. Mr. Bumby lies unconscious in the wagon. Many of the farm animals see the fire in the barn and sound the alarm with their shouts. Zack and Silver Streak also see the fire and hear the animals’ shouts. Zack encourages Silver Streak to follow him into the burning barn to see how they can help. Seeing Mr. Bumby lying in the wagon, they know they must move the wagon out of the barn to safety. Zack hitches Silver Streak to the wagon, and then Zack goes to the back of the wagon to push. Together they move the wagon out of the barn into the barnyard. They instantly become heroes to all the barnyard animals. Mr. Bumby recovers from the fall and, in a few days, has a change of heart about the farm animals. He’s especially thankful that Zack and Silver Streak saved him from the burning barn. As a result, he releases them from the Corner Lot, and they join the other farm animals in a grand homecoming. The animals continue to be concerned about their fate, whether they will be sold or not and what will happen to the farm. Mr. Bumby continues with his change-of-heart attitude and decides to convert the farm into