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From the Publisher:
Newbery Honor author Jean Fritz makes Patrick Henry's history come alive!
Patrick Henry wasn't particularly well spoken. As a lawyer, he mumbled through some of his early cases. But when the issue was freedom, Patrick Henry was transformed into a natural orator. Jean Fritz makes history come alive as she chronicles the life of a man who moved a nation.
By: Jean Fritz
$11.99
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Talking math with your child is simple and even entertaining with this better approach to shapes!
By: Christopher Danielson
$10.99
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Just before morning, Little Shrew is awakened by the moon. A mysterious fragrance leads her to a garden of moonflowers, where moths flutter, crickets hum, and frogs and peepers keep the beat...
By: Sarah Mackenzie
$26.50
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When the first flakes fell from the grey sky, the postman and the farmer and the policeman and his wife scurried about doing all the practical things grown-ups do when a snowstorm comes. But the children laughed and danced, and caught the lacy snowflakes on their tongues.
By: Alvin Tresselt
$12.50
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Lewis Mouse is preparing his nest for winter. It is cozy and it is warm, and yet something is missing. All of a sudden—
SCRITCH, SCRATCH, TAP, TAP, TAP!
By: Karma Wilson
$26.99
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The Bible is filled with stories and symbols that point us to Jesus as the Saviour, the only One who can bring us back to God.
In Who is Jesus?, Joe and Kate Hox combine illustrations and deep thoughts simply shared to guide family devotions and encourage rich conversations about who Jesus is, why he came to earth, and how we can get to know him now.
By: Kate Hox
$35.50
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If you walk along the seashore on a bright summer day, you will feel the sun warm on your head and the sea spray cool on your cheeks, but you may see nothing more at all except an occasional gull overhead—or the sandpipers that race the waves at your feet.
By: Glenn Blough,
Jeanne Bendick
$18.95
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How would you like to hear a cheering song from a meadowlark, feast your eyes on a field of tall, waving grass in green and gold—and sniff the soft, sweet fragrance of blossoming clover? You can, in a meadow! You can find all kinds of animals too. Some of the animals dig in the ground. Some creep or crawl over it. Some of the animals live in the water, while others live on the water. Some climb trees and some fly through the air. To all of them, the meadow is home.
By: Glenn Blough; Jeanne Bendick
$20.95 – $33.95
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On a warm spring day, a young boy asks his beloved father a simple question, “Who owns the sun?”
His father wisely explains that no one can own the sun…nor can they own the wind or stars. But when the boy overhears a shocking conversation, he must ask his father the most difficult question of all, “Can one human being own another?”
Since it was first published 30 years ago, Who Owns the Sun? has touched generations of readers with its enduring message of freedom and the power of the human spirit.
Stacy Chbosky was 14 years old when she wrote and illustrated this story.
“…a lyrical tale of the need for freedom and of the dignity of the human spirit.” –School Library Journal
By: Stacy Chbosky
$25.95
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Doug the Slug is thrilled to discover an awesome red wagon at the playground, but soon he is feeling pouty because he can't find a friend to pull him while he rides. But when he decides to think about someone other than himself and pull Sparky the Lightning Bug instead, Doug learns that being a good friend is even more fun.
Even when Slugs & Bugs music isn’t playing, old and new friends of the fun brand can now enjoy its witty world and biblical wisdom in books too! Using few words but lots of visual storytelling, Who Will Play with Me? gets readers laughing while learning a lesson from Philippians 2:3: “Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility value others above yourselves.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tdMVkUmJnG8&feature=emb_title
By: Randall Goodgame
$13.50
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A lonely little mouse has to be resourceful to bring his family back together.
In a series of delightfully imaginary achievements, “nobody’s mouse” transforms himself into the beloved hero of his mother, father, sister, and brand-new baby brother.
In their very first collaboration, Robert Kraus and Jose Aruego give charm and validity to one of childhood’s more difficult experiences. Tender and catchy, Robert Kraus’s rhyming text, combined with Jose Aruego’s large, vibrantly clever illustrations, makes for a storytime classic.
By: Robert Kraus
$9.50
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From the Publisher:
Long, long ago, in a land far away, lived a perfect little tree named Small Pine. Small Pine hoped to maintain its perfect form and be selected by the Queen as her Christmas tree. But as the warm-hearted little tree gave shelter to birds, rabbits, and deer in the forest, its branches became damaged. Fortunately, the Queen had a different idea of perfection...
By: Richard H. Schneider
$17.50
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This book includes simple, fun diagrams that help introduce concepts like photosynthesis and the different types of leaves.
By: Betsy Maestro
$10.99
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This title explores the role of money in the lives of people around the world, including its necessity for meeting basic needs, as well as the importance for charity.
By: Rachel Eagen
$10.95
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From the Publisher:
'This lively biography, by Newbery Honor-winning author Jean Fritz, is a nice, personal look at a leader and his times.
In early America, when all the men wore ruffled shirts and rode grandly on horseback, one man refused to follow suit. He was the rebel leader Sam Adams, a plainspoken gent who scorned ruffles, refused to ride a horse, and had little regard for the King.'
By: Jean Fritz
$8.50
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Have you ever wondered what makes you sneeze when you're in a dusty room? Or shiver when you get out of the bathtub? Or yawn when you're tired?
All of these actions are reflexes. Your body makes them happen even though you don't tell it to.
By: Berger, Melvin
$8.50