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Princess hairby Sharee Miller Year Published: 2017 Ages 5+In Princess hair, princesses with a variety of awesome hairstlyes and hair textures do a bunch of fun, creative things and have a good time doing them. Not only can princesses do anything they set their mind to, they can do it with any type of hair they have. |
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Katie Woo Seriesby Fran Manushkin Year Published: 2011 Beginner readersIn the Katie Woo series, early elementary school student Katie is a kid yound readers can relate to. Katie means well, but gets in her share of trouble--and then gets out of it, learning lessons along the way. |
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The One and Only Ivanby Katherine Applegate Year Published: 2015 ages 8 and upInspired by the true story of a captive gorilla known as Ivan, this illustrated book is told from the point of view of Ivan himself. Ivan is an easy going gorilla. Living in a shopping mall, he has grown accustomed to humans watching him through glass walls of his domain. He rarely misses life in the jungle. In fact, he hardly thinks about it at all. Instead, Ivan thinks about TV shows he's seen, his friends Stella and Bob, and painting. Then he meets Ruby, a baby elephant taken from her family, and she makes Ivan see their home-through his own art-through new eyes. When Ruby arrives, change comes with her, and it's up to Ivan to make it change for the better. |
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Love From The Crayonsby Drew Daywalt Year Published: 2019 children's gift bookThis "gift book", featuring all of the crayons from The Day The Crayons Quit, explores the bright colors and subtle shades of love. |
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The Day The Crayons Came Homeby Drew Daywalt Year Published: 2015 children's picture bookDuncan's crayons are back, and they are just as forthright as ever. A stack of postcards arrive for the boy, this time written by a new batch of crayons who have been forgotten at motels, lost under the couch, or left behind in the basement. |
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The Day The Crayons Quitby Drew Daywalt Year Published: 2013 children's picture bookDuncan's crayons are on strike. One morning he opens his desk looking for them and, in their place, finds a pack of letters detailing their grievances, one crayon at a time. |
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Do Not Open This Book Again!by Andy Lee Year Published: 2019 children's bookIt's time to visit monster again, but he still insists that you shouldn't open this book, and you definitely shouldn't turn the page! But what will happen if you do? |
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Do Not Open This Bookby Andy Lee Year Published: 2016 children's bookThis guy will do anything for you not to open this book! Yound readers will love doing everything they're asked not to! |
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