Juvenile Fiction, Poetry
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Where The Water Meets The Shore
Poems for Young Minds by Laurie Rodgers
This is my first collection of poems and limericks. The ideas were jotted down on hot summer days in Algonquin Park or cold winter evenings at Lake Huron. These poems are designed for young children to read and enjoy...maybe to inspire their own ...
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Princess and Troll
Once Upon A Time on a Bad Hair Day by M. Mammonek
Princess Marie Antonette, who lives in a fairy-tale kingdom far away, is no ordinary girl. Her long, beautiful hair changes colour several times a day—from blue, to pink, to violet, and more! Her parents worry that she is sick, but the princess’s ...
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The Cracks In The Sidewalk
Poems For Kids by Gordon Chisholm
The cracks in the sidewalk that go on forever Are crazy and crumbling and snaking together. The Canadian tradition of illustrated children’s humorous poetry collections begins with Dennis Lee’s Alligator Pie. To that tradition is added this latest ...
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Stories and Poems from a Grandmother's Heart
by Kishwar Mirza
Stories and Poems from Mina's Grandmother's Heart is a collection of stories and poems that celebrate the joy of being a child. With silly rhymes and more serious topics, letters of the alphabet come alive while barnyard and woodland creatures have ...
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Stories and Poems from a Grandmother's Heart
by Kishwar Mirza
Stories and Poems from Mina's Grandmother's Heart is a collection of stories and poems that celebrate the joy of being a child. With silly rhymes and more serious topics, letters of the alphabet come alive while barnyard and woodland creatures have ...
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The Yakkers
by Lydia Lichti
Too silent is he who sits on the rock. Why yak to a Jibbergamboo who won't talk? Well, that’s just what the gossipy Yakkers from Yakkety Creek are about to find out in a hilarious comeuppance that takes them completely by surprise. Sparkling with ...
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The Garden Crew Meet Stanley
by Carolyn Harris
The Garden Crew are back! In this charming new story, The Garden Crew Meet Stanley, we meet Stanley, an adorable freckle-faced Harbor Seal. Stanley has slipped, dipped and flapped his flippers all the way up the river to the Magic Tree. Here he ...
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Where Shall We Go Today?
by Heather Stephens
Imagine new adventures! Take young explorers on an imaginary journey to places all over the world and beyond. Ski down a snowy mountain, scuba dive in the ocean, race dune buggies in a desert, and explore a jungle full of playful monkeys. Build a ...
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Beastly Limericks
by Fred Howe
The 19 animals (beasts) in this book relate their awkward experiences through limericks. Each limerick is accompanied by a delightful, humorous illustration. Limericks are a great way for children to experience the joy and rhythmic patterns of ...
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