Juvenile Fiction, Concepts
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A BC Island Animal Dream
by Elizabeth Eakin
A dreaming child sails into a magical realm where capricious animals are munching on crunchy snacks and tasty treats. This charming alphabet book uses haiku to paint funny, quirky and beautiful pictures of what each letter of the alphabet is up...
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Sir Afraidalot and the Fearsome and Terrible Dragon
by Jonathan Gaul
When a Fearsome and Terrible Dragon threatens her kingdom's villagers, it's up to Princess Ugly, who is really quite beautiful, to do something about it! Being the resourceful and determined princess she is, she searches high and low for the...
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Fuzzy Teeth
by Rachel Lillie
When you use your tongue to feel your teeth, do they feel fuzzy? If so, it’s time to brush! It’s easy to get distracted by all the fun things to do in the world. But whether you’re about to go and play in the yard or getting ready for bed, you...
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Aminah's Alphabet
by Nicole Freeman
Aminah’s Alphabet is a fun way to help to toddlers learn their ABC’s. Children and their parents will enjoy associating Aminah’s Alphabets with people, places and animals that exist in their everyday world. Bringing an awareness and healthy...
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Just A Position
by Robey S. Stothart
Boy and girl. Salty and sweet. Black and white. These things might seem like opposites, but they don’t have to be! It’s all in how you see it. What we think of as opposites might be ‘just a position.’ This delightful story is designed to teach...
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Our Place
Monica and Brad Start School by Hyacinth Grey
Brad and Monica are five-year-old twins, who are just about to start school. Both of them are blind, so they will learn to read and write using braille. At school, they meet Mrs. Perkins, their teacher, and Mr. Ishikawa, a teaching assistant....
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The Circle With A Point
by Jesse Lee Nikkel
Rone is a little shape in a world full of big shapes. All the shapes around him have points but he has looked at his reflection many times and has never seen his own point. This causes Rone to wonder, Is a shape without a point pointless? As Rone...
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Goobletygok
by Richard Bird
Chulippitee. Buckadoodle. Uckeybuckey. What do these words have in common? Poppy and Freddy invented them! Freddy and his grandfather, Poppy, love to spend time together. One day, while they’re eating a snack, Poppy says, “Buckadoodle,” to...
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Hugo Does Not Need To Read
by Jodi Roelands
Hugo doesn’t think he needs to read. He’s sure of it actually. He gets by just fine without it, no matter what his parents say. His mom reads to him all the time anyway, and when she’s not around, he just looks at the pictures. Reading is too...
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The Muffluppitts
by Sheila Ponsford
“On Sunday, all the muffluppitts had red fur. That’s just the way it was. Nobody asked why. Muffluppitts always had red fur on Sundays.” All the muffluppitts in the village know exactly what to do on each day of the week. They are always all the...