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“Gulliver's Travels” already exists in your wishlist
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A name day all her own! Nine-year-old Nancy had never heard of this Swedish custom—a big party like a birthday celebration—until she came to live with Grandma and Grandpa Benson on their farm. To her disappointment, Nancy learns that her name is not in the Swedish Almanac, so there is no Nancy Day to celebrate.
Although her name day problem is never far from anyone’s mind, Nancy’s life on the Benson farm is a busy one. When the slightest occasion calls for celebration — complete with grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, and animals — it’s impossible to be unhappy.
Fresh new illustrations make this classic tale as sunny as the yellow roses Nancy loves, and as memorable as the marvelous way in which she, at last, gets a name day all her own.
By: Jennie Lindquist
$16.50
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A cozy tale about Goldilocks, three very hungry bears, and a delicious berry-filled surprise.
Please note: Cover art may be different than photo.
By: Ruth Sanderson
$12.95
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Jan Brett's richly illustrated take on a classic tale—it's just right!
By: Jan Brett
$26.99
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Jan Brett's richly illustrated take on a classic tale—it's just right!
By: Jan Brett
$11.99
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In this short collection of incisive yet playful essays, Mayo invites readers into a long-neglected tradition of literary meditation: the art of “thinking with Shakespeare.” He returns to classics like Hamlet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Henry V and mines Shakespeare for joy.
By: Josh Mayo
$23.95
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This story, based on actual events that occurred in the tenth century, tells of a kind-hearted king and his page who set out to help a poor man on a cold winter's night and experience a miracle along the way.
By: John M. Neale
$24.50
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What does it mean to be a good man?
One look at our cultural moment and it's easy to tell that men are in crisis. Our reactionary society is quick to condemn and slow to forgive, leaving men more confused than ever about how to live and who to be. Yet in Scripture, we continually find God choosing to work in and through flawed, imperfect, and broken individuals who also share one important characteristic: the desire to follow the call of their Creator.
By: Nathan Clarkson
$22.50
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From the Publisher:
A Newbery Honor Book
Jancsi is overjoyed to hear that his cousin from Budapest is coming to spend the summer on his father’s ranch on the Hungarian plains. But their summer proves more adventurous than he had hoped when headstrong Kate arrives, as together they share horseback races across the plains, country fairs and festivals, and a dangerous run-in with the gypsies.
In vividly detailed scenes and beautiful illustrations, this Newbery Award-winning author presents an unforgettable world and characters who will be remembered forever.
By: Kate Seredy
$12.50
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As the pages turn on bright scenes and changing seasons across the country, rhyming text cheerily greets the sights and sounds of a Canadian morning.
By: Andrea Beck
$16.99
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It’s bedtime at the zoo, and all the animals are going to sleep. Or are they? Who’s that short, furry guy with the key in his hand and the mischievous grin?
By: Peggy Rathmann
$12.49
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In this amusing story—that is both slightly vintage and completely timeless— good old Ralph Jackson has deserted Brookfield School (his family has had to move to another city) just four weeks before the “picnic day” baseball game against the Lawson Lions. His buddies Trent, Wilmer and Harley are not happy, but they get only gleeful heckling, rather than sympathy from classmates Wonderful Wanda, Gorgeous Glenora and Susie Scott. The dismal situation is not improved by the arrival of a new boy, Archibald Brewster, who wears a suit and tie and is taken to and from school by a chauffeur—he is NOT the answer to the Brookfield Bumblebees’ prayers. However, the boys, especially Trent, cannot get rid of Archibald—he is there every time they turn around. He seems to be particularly captivated by Trent’s offbeat and lovable family made up of dad, mom and seven sons. So begin four rather harrowing weeks in which the Brookfield Bumblebees have the opportunity to discover that things are truly not always what they seem to be.
Written by an accomplished storyteller, this touching and humorous tale is a great family read-aloud.
Illustrated by: Mary Stevens
By: Ethelyn M. Parkinson
$20.00
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In this welcome reissue, celebrated author and illustrator Diane Stanley and her husband, Peter Vennema, paint an impressive portrait of the remarkable queen who loved her people so dearly and ruled them so well. Elizabeth's forceful personality, colorful court, and devoted subjects come vividly to life in this stellar picture-book biography.
When it was first published, Good Queen Bess was named a Notable Book in the Field of Social Studies, an American Library Association Notable Book, a Booklist Editors' Choice, an American Bookseller Pick of the Lists, a Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Book, and an IRA Teachers' Choice.
By: Diane Stanley,
Peter Vennema
$23.99
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As leaves fall from their trees, animals huddle against the cold, and frost creeps across windows, everyone knows - winter is on its way!
By: Kenard Pak
$24.99
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As trees sway in the cool breeze, blue jays head south, and leaves change their colors, everyone knows - autumn is on its way!
By: Kenard Pak
$24.99
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As days stretch longer, animals creep out from their warm dens, and green begins to grow again, everyone knows - spring is on its way!
By: Kenard Pak
$24.99
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Twelve-year-old violin virtuoso David Rothman’s future as a musician lies brilliantly before him. But one morning David wakes up to discover that he has sudden and irreparable hearing loss, plunging him into a silent world and forcing him to adapt to a new culture and language in order to survive. What will his future be like now?
By: Michael Thal
$15.95