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Diego introduces readers to some of his animal friends--in Spanish and English! Meet Baby Jaguar, Ana the Anaconda, Mommy Macaw, and Baby Humpback Whale. This bilingual board book is just right for preschoolers!...
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How smart are dolphins? They’re good at doing tricks, and they love fish! But how much do we know about the ways dolphins communicate and relate to each other? In Do Dolphins Really Smile?, curious young readers will learn all the dolphin basics, as well as new information scientists are finding out about these fascinating creatures!...
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One day, Thumper discovers a bright blue egg while he's hippity hop, hop, hopping through the forest. But he doesn't see a nest anywhere. His sister Daisy helps him keep the little lost egg company while their sisters search for the mama robin. Toddlers will delight in Thumper and Daisy's tricks in this sweet story....
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Saddle up for a look at kids' favorite horses--sporting horses, working horses, and different breeds, too--in this stunning photographic book for the youngest horse lovers. Full color....
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Join Dora and Boots as they find their way to the circus. Young readers can unfold the pages of this book and then peek under the flaps to discover all the animals on the train. All aboard!...
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When Thumper stumbles upon a hedgehog, he's eager to make friends with her. But she rolls herself into a ball, bewildered by the bunny's tricks. After some advice from his dad, Thumper tries a new approach. With irresistibly cute illustrations, lyrical text, and a hint of mischief, this charming tale about friendship is sure to become a favorite....
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Vidia can be nasty and selfish, but is she a thief? When she is falsely accused of stealing Queen Clarion’s crown, she begins an investigation that leads her on a wild-goose chase to the far corners of the Home Tree. Will Vidia be able to clear her name in time?...
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Introducing Disney Bunnies! The most adorable bunnies ever to inhabit the forest, Thumper and his sisters are sure to capture your heart as they laugh, play, and thump their way through a quest to make their mama a very special gift. With lyrical text and sweet new illustrations, this delightful picture book is the perfect tie-in to Easter and Mother's Day....
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Baby Jaguar is missing. Read along with Dora as she looks for her friend!...
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The most adorable bunnies ever to inhabit the forest, Thumper and his sisters venture out on a spring day to make their mama the perfect gift: a twig basket filled with flowers. With lyrical text and sweet illustrations, this paperback edition of the delightful picture book about the love between a mother and her children is the perfect tie-in to Valentine's Day, Easter, and Mother's Day.
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Introducing Smart About Scientists! These books feature fascinating biographical information about the world's greatest scientists, ideas on scientific thinking, and real science experiments kids can try at home.
Annie Marcus is just nuts about peanut butter! When Annie finds out that George Washington Carver was responsible for the popularity of peanuts, she picks him for her scientist report. Annie learns all sorts of fascinating info-George Washington Carver was born into slavery, but his dedication and unquenchable thirst for knowledge drove him to become a professor at a time when most institutions of higher learning were closed to blacks. This title explores Carver's brilliant career and discoveries, as well as his triumph over segregation to become one of the world's most renowned plant experts.
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Emily loves to play on her Little League baseball team. She visits the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York and learns about the Negro Leagues that were formed when black players were banned from major league teams. Emily's report includes information about the early players, the greatest superstars, and the story of Jackie Robinson, who broke the "color line" in 1947. This title captures all the fun and excitement of baseball, while also exploring the serious issue of segregation in America....
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY....
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FAWN LOVES PRACTICAL JOKES. She’s by far the best prankster in all of Pixie Hollow. Then her friend Beck plays a trick of her own that spooks the fairy dust off Fawn. Fawn would never let a good joke go unanswered, and in the blink of a dragonfly’s eye, the two fairies in an all-out practical joke battle! Prank follows prank until one night someone turns all the furniture in Fawn’s room upside down. And Beck swears it wasn’t her! But if Beck didn’t do it . . . and Fawn didn't do it . . . then who did? Is there another trickster in the Home Tree?...
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The sun is up and Thumper is ready to start the day. He wakes up his sisters and takes them through the morning rituals of combing their tails and eating breakfast, they hop through the forest with him and discover their forest friends doing the same things. With sturdy boards and gliding windows with foil surprises, this title is sure to be a hit with little ones....
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When Tinker Bell agrees to water Lily's flowers for a day, she discovers something about gardening: it's very, very boring. So tinkering Tink, ever the inventor, whips up a watering, shading, digging, planting, gardening machine and presents it to the astonished Lily. But alas, Lily explains to Tink that she likes watering, shading, digging, and planting by hand-just like Tink enjoys mending pots and pans and inventing things. Tink can't help but feel a little sad... will her amazing invention go to waste? Gorgeous, rich embossing enhances this sweet story, sure to charm the pixie dust out of parents and little fairies fans alike....
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Describes different kinds of dogs and talks about how to choose and care for a puppy....
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Dora and Boots are painting eggs for their friends. Do you know who each egg is for?...
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Play ball! George is going to watch a baseball game. One curious little monkey in one big stadium makes for one exciting day at the ballpark! ...
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THIS EDITION IS INTENDED FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. With no special powers, no secret identity, and no cape, can someone be a real hero? Ethan thinks so and sets out to prove it!...
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Oh, no! A mean elf has trapped Swiper in a bottle! To save him, Dora has to dance her way to the castle, where she can win a wish to set Swiper free. Will Dora be able to dance to Swiper's rescue?...
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Dora and Boots are painting eggs for their friends. Do you know who each egg is for?...
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As an animal-talent fairy, there’s nothing Beck likes better than speaking Bird, or Chipmunk. So when a conflict breaks out between the hummingbirds and the chipmunks, she steps forward to act as a mediator, but nothing she says seems to help. Will Beck be able to bring peace to the animals?...
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When Thumper stumbles upon a hedgehog, he's eager to make friends with it. But it rolls itself into a ball, bewildered by the bunny's tricks. After some advice from his dad, Thumper tries a new approach. With irresistibly cute illustrations, lyrical text, and a hint of mischief, this charming tale about friendship is sure to become a favorite....
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There have been a lot of “firsts” in the life of Hillary Rodham Clinton . . . at Wellesley, she was the first student to give the class commencement address; in 2000 she became the first woman senator from New York; and she is the first former first lady to run for president. Endlessly interesting, often polarizing, Hillary Clinton has participated in most of the major events in American history since the 1960s. With photos and full-color illustrations, this is the perfect introduction for beginning readers to this fascinating woman....
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Baby Jaguar is missing. Read along with Dora as she looks for her friend!...
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Emily loves to play on her Little League baseball team. She visits the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York and learns about the Negro Leagues that were formed when black players were banned from major league teams. Emily's report includes information about the early players, the greatest superstars, and the story of Jackie Robinson, who broke the "color line" in 1947. This title captures all the fun and excitement of baseball, while also exploring the serious issue of segregation in America....
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Many of our presidents have had extraordinary pets including an alligator, tiger cubs, elephants, bald eagles, a hippo, a bear, a zebra, and a coyote. This easy reader, with photos and illustrations, will have stories about many of these animals—including the Obama’s dog, which according to a recent interview with Michelle Obama, will likely be a rescued Portuguese Water Dog....
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As an animal-talent fairy, there’s nothing Beck likes better than speaking Bird, or Chipmunk. So when a conflict breaks out between the hummingbirds and the chipmunks, she steps forward to act as a mediator, but nothing she says seems to help. Will Beck be able to bring peace to the animals?...
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