Goodnight moon 123 a counting book6/30/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() Hear individual words spoken with the tap of a finger.Magnify the original illustrations and discover hidden objects in our unique Spyglass Dream mode.Personalize your copy of Goodnight Moon with your name, a photo, printing and sticker book.Drag and pop your favorite toys off the page.Explore over 200 touchable objects, animations, and hidden interactions.Empty the bowl of mush, make the mittens wave good-bye and hear the old woman whispering hush while shooting stars, purring kittens and slowly fading light help your own little bunnies drift off to sleep. Find and follow the tiny mouse playing hide and seek and discover hidden surprises on every page. With a touch, swipe or tilt of the screen little fingers send the cow jumping over the moon and make the three little bears chatter and laugh in their chairs. Now, the best-selling children’s classic Goodnight Moon has been beautifully re-imagined as an interactive app designed for your iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch.Ĭhildren, parents and fans of this charming storybook will be delighted by the crackling fire, soothing piano music and sing-song narration as they help the little bunny say goodnight to all the lovely familiar things in the “great green room”. ![]() ![]() Goodnight Moon award-winning interactive storyĦ5 years ago, Margaret Wise Brown and Clement Hurd created one of the most beloved bedtime books of all time. ![]()
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The autumn throne by elizabeth chadwick6/30/2023 ![]() The opulent Jerusalem Court of the the 1100’s provides the perfect scope for Chadwick to weave her magic. ![]() Rather such passages are a delight to the readers senses. ![]() At no point does any description feel laboured or over long. What has always struck me about Elizabeth Chadwick’s writing is her amazing eye for detail, and Templar Silks is no exception. Through his rich and vivid memories, some sensuous, many disturbing Chadwick recreates this incredible and evocative time in history. Whilst waiting for his Templar Silks to be delivered to him, William prepares himself for what lies ahead by recalling a lost time his pilgrimage to the Holy Land to lay the cloak of his Lord, Henry the Young King on Christ’s tomb. Realising this illness will be his last William knows it is time to fulfil his vow, made long ago in Jerusalem, to become a Templar Monk. Having served loyally as a Knight at the court Henry II, William is reaching the end of his long life. Templar Silks continues the story of William Marshall. ![]() Thank you to Sourcebooks for an Advance Reader Copy. ![]() Having discovered Elizabeth Chadwick through her wonderful Eleanor of Aquitaine Trilogy I was delighted to be able to review Templar Silks, due for publication 4th June 2019. ![]() The Grin of the Dark by Ramsey Campbell6/30/2023 ![]() Along the way, Campbell deals with anti-horror, censorship crazes in Great Britain in both the 1930’s and 1980’s. Not so much the director, who died in a car crash mere days after the completion of filming.Ĭampbell does such a fine job of describing the fictional film that one starts to wish it were real - if so, it would be one of Karloff and Lugosi’s finest on-screen team-ups. Many of the actors and production staff remain alive 50 years later. Her quest takes her across much of England. She takes holiday time and with the help of an American film writer sets out to see if she can track down another copy of the film. In order to help deal with her trauma, Sandy uses the mentor’s notebook to reconstruct a list of people to contact about the film. But the film isn’t in Sandy’s mentor’s ransacked apartment. ![]() Metropolitan TV film editor Sandy Allan witnesses the baffling, apparent suicide of her friend and mentor, a film historian who had just announced that he’d secured a copy of a long-lost 1938 Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi British horror film. Ancient Images (1989) by Ramsey Campbell: Probably the sleekest, most thriller-like novel in the prolific Ramsey Campbell’s catalogue, Ancient Images is a story of detection with occult elements that begin to dominate as the novel progresses. ![]() |