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Paddington Bear has charmed readers for almost 50 years. In this reissue of a classic story, Paddington is brought to life once again with new artwork and an updated design. Full color. AUTHOR
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All of God's critters have a place in the choir. This jubilant and raucous picture book by two-time Caldecott Honor artist Nelson and folksinger Staines is everyone's ticket to the show. AUTHOR
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A colorful, humorous way to introduce young readers to unfamiliar feathered friends, or to cleverly re-imagine familiar flyers. Delightful. AUTHOR
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Gentle humor and fun characters provide a celebration of friendship, old and new. AUTHOR
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Trees, skies, blossoms, and weather provide a feast of seasonal backdrops for birds to creatively inhabit. This is a visual feast for every young imagination. AUTHOR
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Virtuoso wordplay, irresistible rhythm, and laugh-out-loud humor abound in the first picture book by the one and only "Weird Al" Yankovic. This unbridled celebration of creativity and possibility invites readers of all ages to consider afresh what they want to be when they grow up. Full color. AUTHOR
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"If you give a mouse a cookie, he's going to ask for a glass of milk. When you give him the milk, he'll probably ask you for a straw. . . ". So begins this delightful story about an energetic mouse and an accommodating little boy. Full-color illustrations. AUTHOR
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Lilly, the indomitable mouse-child from Chester's Way and Julius, the Baby of the World, returns in a story about school. Lilly loves everything about school: the pointy pencils, the squeaky chalk, the fish sticks and chocolate milk in the lunchroom. But one day, Lilly has something to share with her class--and she can't wait until Sharing Time. Full color. 8/96. AUTHOR
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An inspired story with memorable characters, especially one determined and influential teacher. AUTHOR
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This silly story has an important message about the importance of contentment and the fact that you never really know what someone else’s life is like until you live it for a while! Against a backdrop of carefully crafted humor and engaging illustrations, the duck makes bigger and bigger goals until he realizes that what he was missing wasn’t a new and better job, but an attitude of ... AUTHOR
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When a well-intended, simple warning adopts dramatic changes with each retelling, even youngest readers can predict the dangerous, even ironic impact a rumor may have. A clever tale that uses humor and cause and effect to convey an important concept. AUTHOR
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Mr. Lincoln, the principal, knows that "Mean Gene" isn't really bad--he's just repeating things he's heard at home. Can he find a way to get through to Eugene and show him that the differences between people are what make them special? Illustrations. AUTHOR
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From the creator of the "stunning" ("Booklist") "Moonshot" comes a rich and detailed sensory exploration of America's early railroads. These pages come alive with the details of the trip and the sounds, speed, and strength of the mighty locomotives of the 19th century. Full color. AUTHOR
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Sweetness abounds as a little boy learns to embrace courage and see a new place through brave eyes. Marked by kindness, the Grandma empathizes and then empowers as she invites her grandson, and readers, to learn to see beauty in unexpected places. Realistic and acccessible, this is a story to learn from and enjoy again and again. AUTHOR
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When Julia and her walking house come to town, she likes everything about her new neighborhood except how quiet it is! So Julia puts a sign up: "Julia's House for Lost Creatures." Soon she's hosting goblins, mermaids, fairies, and even a dragon. Quiet isn't a problem anymore for Julia, but getting her housemates to behave themselves is! Full color. AUTHOR
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Rich color and exquisite detail, though not overdone, illustrate a deeply meaningful lesson in kindness. Creatures young readers recognize - birds, rabbits, mice - portray human traits, planting seeds with hopes for a delicious harvest. This gardening metaphor cleverly illustrates how reaping and sowing have everything to do with each other. Sparse but carefully-worded text takes a back seat to Ka ... AUTHOR
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Heartwarming watercolor illustrations depict the delight Harry Coleburn, military veterinarian took in his new charge, Winnifred the black bear. While the storyline follows the endearing role Winnie played among soldiers at military camps, it conveys the critical role animal health played during World War I, a time when horses played the role of today's heavy equipment. The well-woven story comes ... © 2009-2024 Clerestory Learning/Make Way for Books, llc