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“Exploring the Night Sky: The Equinox Astronomy Guide for Beginners” already exists in your wishlist
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Eugene Field's classic bedtime poem—about three children’s adventures sailing in a wooden shoe—is brought to life with Johanna Westerman's vivid illustrations.
Throughout the night, the children catch stars and talk to the moon. Finally, the children float down from the sky and into their bed at home where they dream beautiful dreams of sailing through the night sky.
By: Eugene Field
$14.95
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Told with beauty and grace, this Cinderella story from Ai-Ling Louie is brought vividly to life by Caldecott Medal-winner Ed Young’s soft, glowing illustrations.
By: Ai-Ling Louie
$12.50
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On a fine day, a thin, yellow puppet and a round, pink puppet sit in the sun. They wonder where they came from. Were they an accident of nature, created by a series of possible but improbable events? Did someone create them?
They discuss their theories, and think they may have an answer. But just as they settle on a solution, a man arrives who raises new questions.
By: William Steig
$12.99
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Forgotten at the water’s edge, a ball is pulled into the ocean by the tide and eventually washed up on another shore. Told in a mere 28 words, this tale could be slight, but in Bang’s (The Paper Crane ; Ten, Nine, Eight) experienced hands, it becomes a fully realized drama.
By: Molly Bang
$18.95
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Didyou know you can stretch and grow your own brain? Or that making mistakes is one of the best ways your brain learns?
By: JoAnn Deak Ph.D.
$28.95
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From the top of your head to the soles of your feet, you are all wrapped up in skin. Your skin protects your body from germs and dirt. But it is also very sensitive and sometimes needs protection itself.
By: Showers, Paul
$7.25
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Read and find out about bats in this colorfully illustrated nonfiction picture book.
By: Ann Earle
$9.99