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Donkey Hodie. Season 1, episode 33, Yodel bird sitting/Superhero squabble
by
Rudman, Adam
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Rudman, David
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Lazar, Louie
in
Animated television programs
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Babysitting
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Children's television programs
2022
Donkey is baby-yodel-bird-sitting. But no matter what she tries, the baby won't nap. Can her pals help figure out what the baby needs? Then, Donkey and Panda argue while playing their favorite superheroes. Can they still be friends?
Streaming Video
Brain freeze!
by
Bright, J. E
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Wallace, Loston, ill
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Tanguay, Dave, ill
in
Superheroes Juvenile fiction.
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Superheroes Fiction.
2010
Batman, Superman, Cyborg, the Flash, and the Green Lantern must battle Mr. Freeze when he encases Metropolis's central computer in ice and shuts down the city.
(Re)Writing Reality
2019
Every time we ask students to write about themselves or their communities, we are asking them to be vulnerable. We are asking them to examine the world in which they live, break down their protective walls, and expose themselves to the feelings that result from the broken barriers. Therefore, when we ask students to write, we are asking them to be courageous enough to share their truths with us, despite the intense level of openness required to do so. Yet, even though it requires students to be vulnerable, writing enables them to name problems they face, to show adults assets where we might see deficits, and to reframe who they are. This idea of writing as a vulnerable yet beneficial practice drives the work of the Deep Center, a nonprofit organization in Savannah, Georgia. Deep was created with the mission to empower young people to thrive as learners, community leaders, and agents of change.
Journal Article
Mighty truck
by
Barton, Chris, author
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Cummings, Troy, illustrator
in
Trucks Juvenile fiction.
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Superheroes Juvenile fiction.
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Trucks Fiction.
2016
When a muddy truck reluctantly gets a truck wash, he transforms into a superhero.
Graphic Novels: A Brief History and Overview for Library Managers
2013
Graphic novels have long fought to gain literary recognition; however, as the struggle has unfolded, graphic novels have not only achieved this, but have also been recognized for their uses and applications within other disciplines as well. These books have overcome the medium’s criticisms of violence, sexual situations, and stereotypes of male power, and have earned their place in our society, and in libraries. As more libraries, both public and academic, integrate graphic novels into their collections, the potential for criticism and censorship attempts increases. Graphic novels deserve the same recognition and consideration for inclusion in libraries as other literary formats; therefore, library managers must have a basic understanding of the format in order to defend their inclusion in collections to critics.
Journal Article
Predator vs prey
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McMann, Lisa, author
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McMann, Lisa. Going wild ;
in
Ability Juvenile fiction.
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Superheroes Juvenile fiction.
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Ability Fiction.
2017
Charlie Wilde's dad has been abducted by masked figures who might not even be completely human. And it will take more than her incredible bracelet--which gives her powers from the animal kingdom--to rescue him. Luckily, Charlie's friends now have bracelets of their own with all-new abilities...they just have to work through a few issues first. Maria's device has hair-raising side effects. Mac can't wait to hack into his. And their frenemy, Kelly, swears hers is a dud. If Charlie is going to have any hope of saving her dad--and the world--from their beastly foes, she'll have to help her friends master their powers and come together as a team.
Go jetters. Series 1, Episode 40, The North Pole
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Sherwood, Alex
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Harper, Ben
in
Animated television programs
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Children's television programs
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Christmas
2016
The Go Jetters visit the North Pole on Christmas Eve, but disaster strikes as they discover Grandmaster Glitch has borrowed Santa’s sleigh! Can Santa still deliver all his presents before the sun rises? Will Glitch be naughty or nice? Can the Go Jetters save Christmas day with the help of some festive funky facts?
Streaming Video
Flora & Ulysses : the illuminated adventures
by
DiCamillo, Kate
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Campbell, K. G. (Keith Gordon), 1966-
in
Squirrels Juvenile fiction.
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Superheroes Juvenile fiction.
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Squirrels Fiction.
2013
Rescuing a squirrel after an accident involving a vacuum cleaner, comic-reading cynic Flora Belle Buckman is astonished when the squirrel, Ulysses, demonstrates astonishing powers of strength and flight after being revived.
Comics as a Mode of Communication: Batman and Doga: A Comparative Study
2009
The amazing level of interaction that a comic book has with its reader is what has had me hooked on to comic books right from the time I was a kid. Till today I feel the same excitement when I pick up a Maus by Art Speigelman or The Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller. What has interested me over the years is how the narrative and the artwork have changed with the changing times. It is this medium, which has been primarily looked upon as an entertainment source, which has captured my imagination since as long as I can remember.My childhood fascination with comics which has continued till today has led me to further explore the nuances of this medium. This dissertation is an attempt to assess how socio-cultural aspects of America and India have impacted two of the most famous superheroes ever in the respective countries. An attempt was also made to understand how the portrayal of women in these comics changed over time. Furthermore, this will attempt to evaluate the use of comics as a medium for education and communication.My secondary research was directed at examining the above to as great an extent as possible. Along with this, it was imperative to research and analyse the opinions of different people on the role which comics have played in society and their impact on society. The research analysis threw up interesting facts on how comics have been put to different uses around the world and how they have been viewed in India over the years.
Dissertation