CHILDREN'S BOOKS
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The Incredible Lucy by Larry McCarthy
This book tells of a chance encounter between a cat and a human
male that are brought together by unwanted circumstances and
become over time great companions to each other. It is a story of
patience, responsibility and love between a man and his pet that at
the end brings great rewards no matter what animal you choose.
Love your Pet! Paperback
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The Treefolk by Marybeth Markie
The Treefolk welcomes you to a fantastic world of tiny people who live, work and play far above us in a delightfully small but beautiful world just below the sky. Paperback
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There's Really No Way to Defunk a Skunk by Jordan Weller
This is the story of two boys who
desperately try to convince Mommy that a skunk will make a good house
pet. They use their imagination to come up with different ways to make the
smell of the skunk a little more acceptable. Follow them through the house
as they put their creative ideas and classic remedies to the test.Paperback
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Thomas Learns a Lesson by Sonya Petrie and Tonya Adams
Meet Thomas, a turkey who enjoys playing pranks on the children and animals that live on the farm. Thomas thinks his pranks are hilarious. He does not realize how hurtful these pranks can be until the animals decide to play a trick on him. Thomas' story will teach children that although words or actions may be funny to them, they can cause pain to others. "Thomas Learns a Lesson" delivers an important message to young readers about how bullying can affect people in many ways.
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We are Duckies by Min Kim
This book is about a little girl, Duk-Hee, who immigrates to the U.S. with her family. Based on her own life, the author shares a typical experience of an English language learner by describing throughout the pages what Duk-Hee perceives, feels, and thinks as she gets adjusted to her new surroundings. At first, Duk-Hee feels anxiety and fear, but eventually she overcomes her linguistic and cultural barriers thanks to her teacher, parents, and, most of all, two wonderful girls in her class. Paperback
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What's the Big Idea? by Joan LoPresti and Bob Danner
Wouldn't it be fun to read a book about how kids think using retro-like illustrations? What's the big idea? is meant to get young children thinking about where ideas come from and how we learn to place value on them. Each page is composed of opposite thoughts/ actions that are very relatable to the actual lives of children. The illustrations are multicultural and the photo realistic settings are varied to help the reader identify with each situation. For added fun, key words in the text graphically represent what they mean. In addition, there's a guide for parents and teachers with extended enriching activities. Paperback