 | Snail Started It! Publication Date: March 1, 1997| Age Level: 3 and up By calling Pig fat, Snail starts a chain of insults among the other animals that eventually catches up with him and convinces him that each animal is right in liking himself just the way he is. ...
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 | Me llamo Mar Release Date: November 1, 1994| Age Level: 7 and up...
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 | Small Sister Publication Date: May 21, 2007| Age Level: 4 and up Small and Big are sisters. But Big can jump higher and run faster. Small is always stuck in Big’s shadow. So one day Small gets mad and does something very mean. Now she’s out of Big’s shadow, but she feels smaller than ever. Until Small discovers there are some things she can do that Big can’t. And that helping someone elseespecially an older sistercan make even the smallest person feel very big. Brilliant illustrations with inventive perspectives and use of shadows mark this delightful marriage of text ...
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 | Mathilda and the Orange Balloon Release Date: February 16, 2010| Age Level: 4 and up | Grade Level: P and upHow can a small sheep become a big orange balloon? With a lot of imagination and determinationanything is possible!...
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 | This Is My Hair Publication Date: April 1, 1999| Grade Level: P and up Simple text and child-like drawings describe how hair can look in many different situations. ...
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 | My Way Sally Publication Date: September 1988A little foxhound with the potential to lead the pack at the hunt someday forms a friendship with a young fox and has an adventure in Windsor Castle that set her on a course of action for leading the hounds as they've never been led before. ...
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 | Phoebe's Lost Treasure: Phoebe Flower's Adventures (Adventures of Pheobe Flower) Publication Date: October 1, 1999| Age Level: 7 and up | Grade Level: 2 and up...
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 | Every Human Has Rights: A Photographic Declaration for Kids Release Date: November 25, 2008| Age Level: 10 and up | Grade Level: 5 and up The 30 rights set down in 1948 by the United Nations are incredibly powerful. According to the U.N., every human–just by virtue of being human–is entitled to freedom, a fair government, a decent standard of living, work, play, and education, freedom to come and go as we please and to associate with anyone we please, and the right to express ourselves freely. Every Human Has Rights offers kids an accessibly written list of these rights, commentary–much of it deeply emotional–by other kids...
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 | Rose and the Bald-Headed Elephant Publication Date: August 1, 2009So, who hasn't had a bad hair day?Or even perhaps a NO hair day?!Amidst the angst of feeling small and less than everyone around us, we thank heaven for thatirreplaceable friend who takes notice and reminds us of who we REALLY are...someone that is loveable and unique with much to contribute to the world regardless of our bald spots!Can Rose convince her dear friend how wonderful he is, JUST as he is? Or will he blast off to the moon, or just keep wearing a large paper bag over his head?Let's hope for the best! ...
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 | The Wolf Who Wanted to Change His Color Release Date: April 1, 2012"Mr. Wolf is in a very bad mood. This morning, he does not like his color anymore! He really wants to try another one, just to see how it is, to be like someone else. It seems to be a good idea, but HOW can he change his color? Mr. Wolf will ask himself many questions about who he really is. But will he finally accept himself when he learns the answer?The Collection: ""My Little Picture Books"" is a collection of appealing and creative picture books for young children or young readers. Priced very affordably, each collection features original stories and illustrati...
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 | Isaac the Ice-Cream Truck Publication Date: May 1, 1999| Age Level: 3 and up Every day Isaac the Ice Cream Truck drives through the streets, singing his song and bringing ice cream to the people of the city. Even though he makes everyone happy, Isaac begins to doubt himself. He's not the biggest truck or the fastest truck or the strongest truck. Isaac wishes that he were special too.This is a warmhearted story with a satisfying ending, when Isaac learns that even a small ice cream truck can make a big difference. The music and lyrics for Isaac's ice cream song are printed on the book's last page. ...
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 | Backbeard and the Birthday Suit: The Hairiest Pirate Who Ever Lived Release Date: August 21, 2007| Age Level: 4 and up | Grade Level: P and up Set sail for a hairy adventure.Sure, pirates are rough and tough and stinky. But after one particularly rowdy birthday party, even Backbeard must admit that it's time for him to buy a new suit.With the local clothing shop out of all the traditional pirate garb, even a pirate as ornery as Backbeard can't always get what he wants. Backbeard's unusual new birthday suit will either make him the laughingstock of the whole ship, or the most stylish pirate to ever raise the Jolly Roger. ...
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 | Character Education, Grade 5 (Character Education (Frank Schaffer Publications)) Release Date: August 15, 2003| Age Level: 10 and up | Grade Level: 5 and up...
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 | When I'm Feeling Loved (When Im Feeling) Publication Date: April 1, 2007 ...
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 | Tu Eres Amigable = You Are Friendly (Tu Eres Importante) (Spanish Edition) ...
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 | Explore (Orca Currents) Release Date: April 1, 2009| Grade Level: 5 and up...
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 | Little Ballerina Publication Date: September 1, 2006Rosie loves to dance, but she's so clumsy! After auditioning for The Nutcracker Suite, Rosie gets the role of a mouse while Stacey wins the part of Clara. Rosie writes to The Sugar Plum Fairy for advice on how to be a better dancer, and is told to have confidence and believe in herself. When Stacey has to drop out of the performance, Rosie's teacher encourages Rosie, who's been practicing very hard, to replace Stacey--to great acclaim! This enchanting novelty book, with a padded cover, contains 2 mounted minibooks, 6 mounted envelopes with letterrs inside, ...
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 | ToddWorld: I Like Being Me! Publication Date: September 6, 2006| Grade Level: P and up...
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 | Daffodil, Crocodile Release Date: April 17, 2007| Age Level: 4 and up Triplet Daffodil does not want to be as sweet as a flower, and she is sick and tired of constantly being mistaken for her sisters. With a papier-mâché crocodile head and a "Raaa raaa raaa chomp chomp chomp," Daffodil embarks on a day of getting dirty, biting trees, and playing with her food. One thing is for sure - everyone knows the crocodile is DAFFODIL, not Rose or Violet. But what is Daffodil to do when her crocodile head falls apart? Will she go back to being a pretty, clean little flower of a girl? Bright illustrations e...
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 | Listening for Crickets Release Date: April 29, 2008With ears like a bat and webbed toes, it seems as if ten-yearold Jake could fly right out of reality into the freedom of his dreams. No more worries about asthma, special reading class, or his parents’ fighting—just sky. But Jake can’t simply fly away. There’s his little sister, Cassie, to tell stories to when the night sounds become frightening, amazing facts to learn from his best friend Luke, and a safe place—Dragon’s Nest—to build in the backyard. This beautifully written middle grade novel tells the courageous story o...
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