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First grader Harry and Mr. George Baker, an African-American jazz drummer, share a special bond revealed through Harry's descriptive, first-person observations. The biggest connection the two share is that they're both learning to read. Full color.
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From the actress/writer best known as Maria on Sesame Street comes her picture-book debut that tells of a close-knit Puerto Rican family who heads out for a day at the lake with their family pet, only to find out that dogs are not allowed on the beach. Full color.
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Angels and aliens, faeries and demons, alternate realities and multiple personalities: Once Lucas Hart would have laughed at these things; but when this cynical, burned-out screenwriter's repressed memories of the past invade his present--Hart's vision of reality is completely sh ...
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When Stillwater the bear moves into the neighborhood, the stories he tells to three siblings teach them to look at the world in new ways. Ages 6+.
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In this engaging Rosh Hashanah story based on a Hasidic tale, Gershon the baker has a big lesson to learn about taking responsibility for his own actions. Through this tale's metaphor, readers learn the meaning of both responsibility and forgiveness. Full-color illustrations.
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What is the best time to do things? Who is the most important one? What is the right thing to do? Nikolai knows he wants to be the best person he can be, but often he is unsure if he is doing the right thing. Ages 8+.
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Earth is full of suffering and war until one little girl seeks Old Turtle, who tells her about a broken truth and how mending it will help her community to understand the common bond of all humanity. Ages 8+.
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Three strangers, hungry and tired, pass through a war-torn village. Suspicious, the people hide their food and close their windows. The clever strangers suggest making a soup from stones. Intrigued by the idea, everyone brings what they have, until they have a feast, showing the ...
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