Juvenile Fiction, Concepts, Words
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No! Mommy Said
by Kristy Ann Council
Maylea is a joyful, curious toddler soaking up everthing she is learning like a sponge. But the word NO! seems to be the main word she is learning and hears everyday. While exploring her world Maylea learns the word No! is not a mean word but a...
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Gem and I
The ABC Game by Monique Crawley
On a hot summer day in Texas, all Gem wants is for his older sister, Lisa, to take him to the park. Lisa would rather stay inside, so she decides to teach her little brother how to play the ABC game. Together they creatively go through every...
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The Dozen Dozens
by Tom Green
Once upon a time there was a man named Mr. Dozen. Mr. Dozen’s first name was Odd. Odd is an odd name, but Odd was his name. Odd Dozen had a wife. Mrs. Dozen’s first name was Even. Even is a different kind of name, but Even was her name....
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Curious Creatures of Canada (Alberta phase)
by Andrew J. 'Estubar' Sawatzky
Curious Creatures of Canada (Alberta phase), is an illustrated and descriptive alphabetical listing. Though the creatures are imaginary, some resemble real counterparts, for example, the Relbaat and Wrungneck. The book concept, encouraged by...
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Hello Aaron! Where are you?
by Nellie Emrani
Aaron loves grandma and while traveling around the world he calls her to say HELLO in the native language of the country he is visiting. At the end of his journey Aaron ends up in grandma’s kitchen. Was he really traveling from one country to...
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In a while, Crocodile
by Mikkela Bruenig
In a while, Crocodile is a fun and energetic story you will want to share with young children. The clever text builds on the well-known children’s rhyme to introduce children to a variety of animals, plants and habitats. Full of bright, colourful...