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Wow! said the owl
A curious little owl decides to stay awake to find out how the things he sees at night look during the daytime.
Here Comes Frankie
The illustrations, which blend gaudy exuberance and crisply collaged detail, are a treat. Particularly charming are the end-papers - a chart of \"quiet\" colours at the front and of \"loud\" ones, plus a handy note about synaesthesia, at the back. A lovely book, which should go down well with children of three and up.
Walter's wonderful web
A young spider named Walter tries to weave a very sturdy web. Can you pick out the different shapes that are formed while he's working?
TROUBLES LEAVE KINLOCH RESIDENTS IN DOUBT AND DISMAY
The 14-year-old heard rumors about problems in the Police Department, and she said a Kinloch officer had once tried to flirt with her in the police station. Her mother told her never to return. On Friday, St. Louis County police arrested a Kinloch officer on a rape charge - his second sex-crime charge - and accused Kinloch Police Chief Cordell Edwards of ignoring the rape allegations. Authorities say the rape suspect and two other officers were not certified to be police officers. County police began providing police services Friday in Kinloch, and Leia was among many Kinloch residents who stopped to gawk Friday afternoon at the county police cars surrounding the city hall.
My big book of outdoors
\"Discover the great outdoors with this beautifully illustrated treasury that celebrates the wonder of nature in four glorious seasons. From vibrant springtime flowers to sweet fruits on summer trees, the falling of autumn leaves and snowdrops in winter, this book of four seasons is the perfect introduction to the big outdoors. Discover why birds fly south in winter, find animal footprints in the snow and learn to make the perfect snowflake; grow a sunflower, find a feather and make a daisy chain. Full of activities, poetry and fun facts to explore, this bumper book is jam-packed with amazing things to see and do outdoors - the perfect gift for every season.\"--Publisher description.
THE CARDS WING HOME TO CHEERS AT LAMBERT JORDAN AND CO. GIRD FOR BATTLE WITH BRAVES
Jordan was the hero Saturday night, when he hit a ninth-inning two-run homer and made a diving catch in the eighth in the Cardinals' 7-5 victory over the Padres in San Diego. The Cards' sweep in the first round of the 1996 playoffs puts them in the League Championship Series, which begins Wednesday in Atlanta against the Braves - last year's World Series winners. Sunday was a busy pro-sports day in St. Louis. The Blues played host to the Chicago Black Hawks Sunday night at Kiel Center. Earlier in the day, a Trans World Dome full of increasingly glum Rams fans watched the San Francisco 49ers throw over the hometown team 28-11. At Lambert, most of the Cardinals and their families walked down a staircase from their chartered jet to shuttle buses on the tarmac. Buck, Jordan and four other players walked through the terminal to speak briefly to the crowd, turning heads in ticket lines.
الجورب الضائع
تدور قصة هذا الكتاب \"الجورب الضائع\" عن فتى صغير لديه جوارب زرقاء يفضلها على غيرها ويعتبرها مصدر تفاؤل وسعادة وذات يوم أضاع فردة منها بحث غرفته والبيت دون جدوى فأخبره جده أن الجوارب الضائعة تكون في غابة الجوارب حيث تعلق كل الجوارب الضائعة لتسكنها العصافير بفرح وارتياح وبعد فترة قصير أحضر الجد هدية جديدة لحفيده وجوارب زرقاء جديدة.
COMPANY TO FIGHT STRIKERS' BENEFITS MCDONNELL CHIEF MEETS GOVERNOR
A top McDonnell Douglas Corp. executive said Wednesday that his company will try to block unemployment benefits to striking Machinists. Also Wednesday, McDonnell Chief Executive Harry C. Stonecipher met with Gov. Mel Carnahan. On Tuesday, the Missouri Department of Labor ruled that striking unemployed members of the Machinists union are eligible for benefits that initially would be up to $35 a week.
Fabulous frogs
Looks at all kinds of frogs, from exotic species to the common greenish-brown specimens found in backyards, discussing their characteristics, life cycles, and habitats.
BOY, 15, SHOOTS HIS PARENTS; HE `SNAPPED,' HE TELLS POLICE FAMILY MEMBERS CITE INCREASING ARGUMENTS HE'D NEVER BEEN VIOLENT, THEY SAY
Vince Greer is a smart kid who was rarely asked a question he couldn't answer, family and classmates said. Now, police say, Vince, 15, a freshman at Ritenour High School, has left a question unanswered: Why did he take his father's .22- caliber rifle and shoot his father and fatally wound his mother Wednesday in their home in St. Ann? Vince is being held in juvenile detention in Clayton. He will probably face a certification hearing within the next two months to determine if he will be tried as an adult.