Juvenile Fiction, Activity Books
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Tools to Cool
Finding Ways to Cope by Stephanie Scott
Can you find something you might do to wiggle your worries away? What about something that smells like chocolate and feels warm to touch, or a place where you can go to feel safe? Can you find something you may dream upon, shooting across the dark ...
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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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Molli and Me and the Family Tree
by Margi Kramer & Mark Kramer
A whimsical girl, a nostalgic mom and a wise old Family Tree take a journey back in time. Molli and Me and the Family Tree reveals beloved ancestors who mysteriously appear to Molli as root vegetables and imaginative characters dangling on the ...
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How the Butterfly Got Her Colours
by Jade A. Blayk
In a nearby forest, there lives a butterfly with bright white wings. While those around her think she is beautiful, the butterfly does not feel beautiful. All day she admires the colours of the flowers, the grass, and the other animals, longing to ...
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Adventure in Alphabet Land
by Ann Martino
Take an exciting journey into learning as Kate and Jake enter Alphabet Land, where they are introduced to the names and sounds of all the letters. This unique book uses a variety of educational approaches, including cartoon images that show the ...
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Adventure in Alphabet Land -- US Edition
by Ann Martino
Take an exciting journey into learning as Kate and Jake enter Alphabet Land, where they are introduced to the names and sounds of all the letters. This unique book uses a variety of educational approaches, including cartoon images that show the ...
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The Egg Keeper
by F. Louise Smith
When Nannie passes a beloved painted egg on to her granddaughter, the heirloom comes with a responsibility to remember the family’s stories. The egg helps the granddaughter recall special times with Nannie like hanging noodle-dough rounds from ...
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Ian and Igor
Inquisitive Island Iguanas by Chloricia Lake Myers
Ian is a very inquisitive iguana. And he’s hungry! So, Ian and his brother, Igor, decide to set out in search of a nutritious lunch. Do you know what iguanas eat? Curious about all the tasty treats paradise has to offer, Ian scampers up a palm ...
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Once Upon A Blue Moon
by Monique Constant
When going to bed, do you wish on the moon, or the stars in the sky? When the blue moon hears the children of the world singing "Twinkle, twinkle little star..." the bluer he becomes. Why is blue moon so sad? How can you, the little stars in the ...
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