The Lost Kids

The Lost Kids
Author: Sara Saedi
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2018-04-10
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0698197046

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This stormy sequel to Never Ever is packed with more of everything you loved in Book 1: twists, action, revenge, and romance! Just a few weeks ago, Wylie Dalton was living on magical Minor Island where nobody ages past seventeen, and in love with Phinn, the island's leader. Now, her home is a creaky old boat where she's joined a ragtag group of cast-offs from the island, all dead-set on getting revenge on Phinn for betraying them. But when the Lost Kids invade their former paradise, they're stunned to find that their once-secret island is no longer so secret, and that a much bigger enemy is gunning for Phinn . . . and all the Minor Island kids. Told from both Wylie's and Phinn's perspectives, this dramatic sequel reveals that when you Never Ever grow up, the past has a way of catching up to you.

Never Ever

Never Ever
Author: Sara Saedi
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2016
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0451475763

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"She didn't believe in love until a real-life Peter Pan stole her heart"--Front cover.

Lost Kids

Lost Kids
Author: Mona Gleason
Publisher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2010-07-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0774859016

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Children and youth occupy important social and political roles, even as they sleep in cribs or hang out on street corners. Conceptualized as either harbingers or saboteurs of a bright, secure tomorrow, they have motivated many adult-driven schemes to effect a positive future. But have all children benefited from these programs and initiatives? Lost Kids examines adults' misgivings about, and the inadequate care of, vulnerable children. From explorations of interracial adoption and the treatment of children with disabilities to discussions of the cultural construction of the hopeless child, this multifaceted collection rejects the essentialism of the "priceless child" or "lost youth" � simplistic categories that continue to shape the treatment of those who deviate from the so-called norm.

Those Who Wander

Those Who Wander
Author: Vivian Ho
Publisher: Little A
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Homelessness
ISBN: 9781503903739

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"In 2015, the ... Bay Area murders of twenty-three-year-old Audrey Carey and sixty-seven-year-old Steve Carter were personal tragedies for the victims' families. But they also shed light on a more complex issue .... In [her book], Vivian Ho delves deep into a rising subculture that's changing the very fabric of her city and all of urban America. Moving beyond the disheartening statistics, she gives voices to [homeless] young people--victims of abuse, failed foster care, mental illness, and drug addiction. She also doesn't ignore the threat they pose to themselves and to others as a dangerous dark side emerges. With alarming urgency, she asks what can be done to save the next generation of America's vagabond youth"--Dust jacket flap.

Mia's Lost Kids

Mia's Lost Kids
Author: Amobi Offor
Publisher: Mybard Inc.
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2024-06-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1683021010

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Damien, Darx, and Chloe vanished amidst social turmoil, leaving their parents, Mia and Sage, with unanswered questions. Twelve years later, a mysterious letter arrived with a teenage photo of the children, reigniting hope and determination to uncover the truth. As Mia delved deeper into the case, she faced opposition and gaslighting, with some labeling her a "lunatic." Unknown to her, she was being manipulated with LSD to discredit her and suppress the truth. But the truth began to unravel, revealing an insider as the mastermind behind the children's disappearance and torture. With this shocking discovery, the question remains: Who is the culprit, driven by anger and revenge, hiding in plain sight? The answer lies in the shadows, waiting to be exposed. Will Mia and Sage finally find justice for their children, or will the insider's sinister plans continue to tear their family apart?

The Lost Kids Mystery

The Lost Kids Mystery
Author: Frank Austin
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2020-06-02
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1973692104

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The old man lived alone, deep in the woods. All of his friends were gone now. His family had left many years ago. Then some more teens showed, up at the old logging camp, and as the camp took shape, mysterious things begin to develop, as the puzzle began to be revealed!

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Total Pages: 242
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ISBN: 0451475771

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The Lost Art of Feeding Kids

The Lost Art of Feeding Kids
Author: Jeannie Marshall
Publisher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2015-05-05
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0807061174

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A lively story of raising a child to enjoy real food in a processed world, and the importance of maintaining healthy food cultures Why is it so easy to find su­gary cereals and dinosaur-shaped chicken nuggets in a grocery store, but so hard to shop for nutritious, simple food for our children? If you’ve ever wondered this, you’re not alone. But it might surprise you to learn that this isn’t just an American problem. Packaged snacks and junk foods are displacing natural, home-cooked meals throughout the world—even in Italy, a place we tend to associate with a healthy Mediterranean diet. Italian children traditionally sat at the table with the adults and ate everything from anchovies to artichokes. Parents passed a love of seasonal, regional foods down to their children, and this generational appreciation of good food turned Italy into the world culinary capital we’ve come to know today. When Jeannie Marshall moved from Canada to Rome, she found the healthy food culture she expected. However, she was also amazed to find processed foods aggressively advertised and junk food on every corner. While determined to raise her son on a traditional Italian diet, Marshall sets out to discover how even a food tradition as entrenched as Italy’s can be greatly eroded or even lost in a single generation. She takes readers on a journey through the processed-food and marketing industries that are re-manufacturing our children’s diets, while also celebrating the pleasures of real food as she walks us through Roman street markets, gathering local ingredients from farmers and butchers. At once an exploration of the US food industry’s global reach and a story of finding the best way to feed her child, The Lost Art of Feeding Kids examines not only the role that big food companies play in forming children’s tastes, and the impact that has on their health, but also how parents and communities can push back to create a culture that puts our kids’ health and happiness ahead of the interests of the food industry.

Lost & Found

Lost & Found
Author: Ross W. Greene
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2021-08-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1119813573

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Help the students with concerning behaviors without detentions, suspensions, expulsions, paddling, restraint, and seclusion In the newly revised Second Edition of Lost and Found, distinguished child psychologist Dr. Ross W. Greene delivers an insightful and effective framework for educators struggling with students with concerning behaviors. The author’s Collaborative & Proactive Solutions (CPS) approach focuses on the problems that are causing concerning behaviors and helps school staff partner with students to solve those problems rather than simply modifying the behavior. In this book, you’ll discover: A more compassionate, practical, effective approach to students’ concerning behaviors, one that positions educators as allies, not enemies, and as partners, not adversaries Updated examples and dialogue suited to modern classrooms and recent innovations from the constantly evolving CPS model Specific advice on how schools can eliminate the use of punitive, exclusionary disciplinary procedures and address disproportionality Perfect for K-12 educators in general and special education, Lost and Found has also become standard reading for teachers-in-training, professors, and parents who struggle to help students for whom “everything” has already been tried.

The Lost Children

The Lost Children
Author: Carolyn Cohagan
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2010-02-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1416990542

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Twelve-year-old Josephine Russing lives alone with her father. Mr. Russing is a distant, cold man best known for his insistence that every member of their town wear gloves at all times, just as he does--even at home--and just as he forces his daughter to do as well. Then one day Josephine meets a boy named Fargus. But when she tries to follow him, he mysteriously disappears and Josephine finds herself in another world called Gulm. Gulm is ruled by the "Master," a terrifying villain who has taken all the children of Gulm. With Fargus by her side, and joined by Fargus's friend Ida, Josephine must try to find her way home. As the trio attempt to evade the Master, they encounter numerous adventures and discover the surprising truth about the land of Gulm, and Josephine's own life back home.