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From the publishers: “Once there was a tawny scrawny lion who chased monkeys on Monday—kangaroos on Tuesday—zebras on Wednesday—bears on Thursday—camels on Friday—and on Saturday, elephants! So begins the funny, classic Golden story of a family of ten fat rabbits that teaches the hungry lion to eat carrot stew—so that he doesn’t eat them!”
By: Kathryn Jackson
Illustrated by
Gustaf Tenggren
$7.99
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From Donald Crews, the Caldecott Honor artist, this picture book is a fun introduction to basic math concepts.
By: Donald Crews
$12.50
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A luminous counting picture book for young readers.
By: Philemon Sturges,
Anna Vojtech
$10.95
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From the Publisher: Ten sly piranhas are swimming in a river, but one at a time they disappear, until there is only one left. Now that this proud overeater is the only surviving piranha, he is confident that he can eat anybody. But while he may be the cleverest fish in the river, he is no match for the giant crocodile lurking on the bank. Children will love learning to count backward in this crafty tale about one very hungry piranha.
By: William Wise
$10.99
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The real-life, classic story of a dyslexic girl and the teacher who would not let her fail. A perfect gift for teachers and for reading students of any age.
By: Patricia Polacco
$21.99
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In this cozy, sweet story perfect for fans of
Last Stop on Market Street as well as for the Thanksgiving season, a generous woman is rewarded by her community.
By: Oge Mora
$24.99
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From the author of
Fever, 1793, comes the never-before-told tale of Sarah Josepha Hale, the extraordinary "lady editor" who made Thanksgiving a national holiday in the United States!
By: Laurie Halse Anderson
$11.99
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Little ones will snuggle up close as they enjoy this charming, cozy book about being thankful.
From the local reporter to the doctor and pastor, children will delight as they explore the people of their town and what they are thankful for.
By: Eileen Spinelli
$23.50
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Everyone knows that Thanksgiving is a time to give thanks—the question is, where to begin? From the turkey on the table to warm, cozy cuddles, life is full of small things and bigger pleasures.
What's most important is being able to share them with family.
By: Julie Markes
$9.99
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You'll find a new story every time you read this joyous celebration of Thanksgiving!
By: Diane Goode
$9.99
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It’s December 24th and Santa can’t find his red suit. No red suit. No Christmas! What will Santa do?
That’s Not Santa! is a perfect early reader for young children to enjoy over and over, and Santa’s silly solutions for saving Christmas will delight everyone all year long.
By: Kessler, Leonard
$12.50
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From the Publisher:
The British are coming! The American Revolution is being fought in the hills around Letty Wright’s family’s farm, and the Wrights must flee to safety. There is no time for Letty to bring Solomon the gander. Letty hopes the British don’t hurt Solomon, but hungry soldiers aren’t known for their kindness. Eight-year-old Letty tries the only thing she can think of to save him—and is as surprised as the other colonists when it works. Based on a remarkable, true story, this unusual tale will linger in the minds of all who read it.
By: Sally M. Walker
$5.99
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It is 1924, two years after the discovery of King Tut's tomb. Readers are invited to join a young boy, Will Hunt, as he and his family become part of an archaeological team led by world-famous Egyptologist Dr. George Reisner. Based on actual records of Reisner's history-making dig, Giza 7000X, this strikingly original picture book uses journal entries, funny postcards, and quirky cartoons to pull readers into an ancient unsolved mystery. Luminous paintings of the pyramids, informative sidebars and inventive collages, including authentic documents and archival photographs, help provide information and clues. When a secret tomb is uncovered, readers, along with Will, put together clues to discover: Whose tomb is this? Why was it hidden? And how can a mummy be missing from a sealed tomb?
This illuminating book invites readers to participate in the process of archaeology as it provides a rare glimpse into the true stories that exist behind the objects in museums.
By: Claudia Logan;
illustrated by Melissa Sweet
$29.99
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Rhyming text filled with funny, countable examples shows what it means to take one number away from another.
Readers are also introduced to the terminology they'll encounter as they learn to subtract.
By: Brian P. Cleary
$12.50
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The gentle, old-fashioned animal stories of Thornton W. Burgess, told with great warmth and charm, draw young readers into the timeless world of the creatures who live in the Green Forest and around the Smiling Pool.
In this engaging episode, Bobby Raccoon suffers a series of mishaps. Following a bad dream, he bites his own tail, is given a dreadful fright, survives an encounter with Buster Bear, gets a terrible shaking and more, but, happily, is rescued by Peter Rabbit and eventually finds a new home.
Reset in easy-to-read type and enhanced with six new illustrations adapted from originals by Harrison Cady,
The Adventures of Bobby Raccoon will delight today's young readers while offering gentle lessons about nature and wildlife.
Reprint of the Little, Brown, and Company, Boston, 1918 edition.
By: Burgess, Thornton W.
$6.00