Juvenile Fiction, Readers, Beginner
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My Mind-Boggling Poems
by Sandra Nixdorf
From the whimsical mind of eleven-year-old poet Sandra Nixdorf comes a colourful collection of poems that will delight children and parents both. My Mind-Boggling Poems contains over fifty creative, fun, and hilarious poems and is brimming with ...
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A Book for Blaire
by Anne Clayton
The book was written for Anne's great granddaughter Blaire. It is meant to teach the colour words and the days of the week. For more practice in learning the colour words there are some reading activity worksheets at the back of the book. Anne lives ...
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Sky Grounds Her Worry - Wolastoqey Translation
by Mike Hennessey and Rachel McNair
Sky Grounds her Worry is about Sky who is worried that something might happen to her parents. She experiences many different physiological symptoms because of this and is having nightmares. She confides in Dawn the Beaver, an Elder on Turtle Island ...
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You Taught Me
by Talina Papazian
Follow a group of six children with disabilities who make the most out of every day. As the children paint, garden and blow bubbles, readers learn that valuable life skills, such as determination and patience, make life more meaningful for us all. ...
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Time for You and Me
Let's Read by Deborah Batt
Catch an imaginary frog. Sing like a bird. Add peek-a-boo and lots of laughter and cuddles for extra fun. Time for You and Me demonstrates how to play interactively with your child through a really catchy, cute, and fun rhyming verse format. Meant ...
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Eugene's Rocky Road to Friendship
by Gina Frisby
Eugene the bear wants to make friends, but each time an animal approaches he becomes tongue-tied, gets a lump in his throat, looks this way and that way, and just wants to hide! One by one, animals try to befriend Eugene, but it’s always the same. ...
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Sky Grounds Her Worry - Miigmag Translation
by Mike Hennessey and Rachel McNair
Sky Grounds her Worry is about Sky who is worried that something might happen to her parents. She experiences many different physiological symptoms because of this and is having nightmares. She confides in Dawn the Beaver, an Elder on Turtle Island ...
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Banana Feet
by Deanna Scaccia-Pagliuca
Lily E. is five years old, very brave, and very bold—but sometimes she puts her shoes on the wrong feet! At the zoo, the monkeys yell, “Banana feet, banana feet, yummy to munch, we want to eat them for our lunch.” Luckily, Lily E. knows what to do. ...
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A Tale of Two Planets
by Mary Trudeau
Retha is a planet without much magic. The Wooshidooz creatures must work hard to live there—clearing away plastic leaves, making pollen, collecting and moving water, and more. Living on Planet Retha is a lot of work—but the Wooshidooz love their ...
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Molly The Beautiful Pig Has a Pink Party
by Marilyn Ferrett
Shhhhhh. Don't spoil the surprise! It's a party. A pink party. The pinkest pink party you've ever seen! Can the busy bees keep a secret? Colourful and vibrant Molly the Beautiful Pig has a Pink Party delights young readers in ways that only a ...