Juvenile Fiction, Art & Architecture
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Love Elephant
by Morgan Hunsaker
Elephant can’t wait to play outside . . . but, oh no, it’s RAINING! Stuck inside, Elephant tries her outdoor activities anyway—like climbing, jumping, swinging, and cartwheeling! But she ends up breaking things and needs to find another way to...
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Artcident!
by Riba Kalb
Taylor is worried . . . she’s going to art camp for the very first time and is scared her paintings won’t be good enough. Will she make mistakes? Meet Miss Brush, the enthusiastic art teacher! Miss Brush believes in ARTCIDENTS, accidents that can...
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Aunty Jane Knits Up A Storm
by Steve Wolfson
Aunty Jane knits and knits and knits, and the people in her neighborhood love the colourful scarves, toques, and sweaters that she makes. One day, after Aunty Jane experiences a heartbreaking loss, her knitting takes a gloomy turn that affects...
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Come Away with Me
by Libby McKechnie
Libby McKechnie shares two dozen whimsical poems and illustrations intended to be read by both children and adults. Many of the poems celebrate colour, art and the natural world evoking a heartwarming enthusiasm for life. She addresses a range of...
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Itsy Bitsy Stories for Itsy Bitsy Tigers
Sneaky Snake by Jacqueline Newton-Kowalsky
The Itsy Bitsy Stories series is a delightful collection about colorful characters that live on Tigerisle! In the first story of the collection, Sneaky Snake stumbles upon a terrible situation. He hears something that is going to break Sadie Lady...
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Magic on Robins' Hill
by Diane Marie Krämer
A Magical watering can, an eccentric artist with multi colored hair and many generations of ancestral robins are among those that live on Magic Robins’ Hill. Welcome to their world and the mystical connections they share with this land. Meet its...
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