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Always Late Nate
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Nate is never ready. His parents are always coaxing him to get his shoes on, eat his breakfast, and leave on time. But Nate is distracted, until one day he misses an important soccer game.
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Around the Alphabet
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Connie Major Williams' Around the Alphabet takes a whimsical and unusual look at letters.
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Bartholomew's Gift
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Bartholomew receives a unique gift at birth, but loses it as he grows older, only to find that perhaps it wasn't lost after all. Hardcover book includes a CD with a song, and a recorded version of the story.
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Being Bella: Discovering How to be Proud of Your Best
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Bella struggles with trying to be perfect in everything she attempts. Throughout the course of her day, several important people show Bella that she just needs to do her best.
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Dadsongs: Remembering a Loved One's Melody
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Through warm and comforting illustrations, "Dadsongs" tells the story of how one family keeps the memory of their loved one alive while realizing that life does return to normalcy after such a loss.
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Divorced Together for the Sake of the Children
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"Divorced Together for the Sake of the Children" shares the concept of co-parenting, with the children's best interests first and foremost in the minds of the divorcing parents.
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Engineering the ABCs
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From A to Z, this book answers children's questions about how things work and the role that engineers play in creating objects.
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Fill a Bucket: A Guide to Daily Happiness for the Young Child
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Eight-time award winner Carol McCloud introduces the concepts of bucket filling to the very young. Hardcover
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Hank the Tank Engine
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A children's book that tells the wonderful tale of a tank engine who gets a new lease on life.
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Have You Filled a Bucket Today? by Carol McCloud
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An effective metaphor for understanding the effects of our actions. Juvenile / Self-Help / Education (PAPERBACK)
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Have You Filled a Bucket Today? by Carol McCloud
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HARDCOVER. A seven-time awarding winning book which depicts an effective metaphor for understanding the effects of our actions. Juvenile / Self-Help / Education.
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Hugging Grandma: Loving Those with Memory Disorders
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A personal story of how Alzheimer's in older people affects children.
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I Know Where the Freighters Go by Marlene Miller
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I Know Where the Freighters Go offers beautifully depicted illustrations to explain where freighters go in the waterways surrounding Michigan.
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King of Dilly Dally
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All King Bill wants to do all day long is play and neglect his duties. After a conversation with his Mum, King Bill understands that there is a balance to being happy and productive.
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Mimi the Inchworm
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An inchworm realizes that her small stature can leave a big impact on those around her.
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Oh No! Ah Yes!
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Marie only likes TV, and Keith doesn’t like to brush his teeth, but what if they made a different choice?
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Read to Me Daddy! My First Football Book
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William doesn’t know what to read. His dad decides to break out his all-time favorite football book. Learning and fun surround the two as they discover that reading provides much more than just information. Filled with delightful illustrations and lots of football facts,
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Ryan and Ruby Go To Kindergarten
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Spend the day with Ryan and Ruby as they practice early learning concepts to get ready for kindergarten.
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Spaghetti in a Hot Dog Bun: Having the Courage to Be Who You Are
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Lucy is one of a kind, and Ralph loves to point that out. This charming story empowers children to always do the right thing and to be proud of themselves even when they are faced with someone as challenging as Ralph.
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The Crayon Kids' Art Adventure by Jennifer Ruprecht
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The Crayon Kids' Art Adventure shows how using one's imagination can open worlds and is a wonderful way to express uniqueness.(PAPERBACK)
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The One and Only Bernadette P. McMullen
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Promotes appreciating who you are, as well as accepting others. This beautiful book helps children realize that being unique isn't strange at all.
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This Babe, So Small by Jann W. Martin
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NEW! The birth of Christ as seen from the eyes of a seven-year-old girl who lives at the Inn. (PAPERBACK)
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Wrestling the ABCs
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This A to Z rhyming book brings the sport of wrestling to life for children. Full of helpful explanations and lively illustrations, this book helps parents explain wrestling in a fun and engaging way. Paperback.
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Wrestling the ABCs
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This A to Z rhyming book brings the sport of wrestling to life for children. Full of helpful explanations and lively illustrations, this book helps parents explain wrestling in a fun and engaging way. Hardcover.
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Grandma's Ready (La Abuelita Ya Está Lista)
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by Sharon Chess. A grandmother tells her soon-to-be grandchild the story of her excitement and preparation for the grandchild's arrival. (PAPERBACK)
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The Heidelberg Project: A Street of Dreams by Linda McLean
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The Heidelberg Project: A Street of Dreams presents the message of embracing racial diversity, peace, and non-violence.(PAPERBACK)
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Lonely Teddy by Peggy Price Heiney
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Going home to Seattle after a fun summer vacation at Grandpa's, Elizabeth forgets to take Teddy with her. Missing Elizabeth, he decides to go on his own adventure. (HARDCOVER)
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Darcy Daisy and the Firefly Festival
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by Lisa Lewandowski and Shannon Trost - When a teacher is diagnosed with bipolar disorder, children learn to support those who struggle with it. Juvenile / Education (PAPERBACK)
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Little Book of Hot Rods by Chad Lampert
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A cool little book for car nuts and their children. Juvenile / Poetry (PAPERBACK)
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Myrtle the Hurdler and her Pink and Purple, Polka-Dotted Girdle
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Myrtle teaches that being inactive and filled with unhealthy food makes for a slow and unhappy turtle. (PAPERBACK)
