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Pout-Pout Fish helps his friends by giving them his art supplies for valentines, but when he arrives home, he realizes he has no supplies for his own valentines. He does his best and when he returns from delivering a special valentine, he gets a big surprise. Includes punch-out valentines.
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When Teddy the bear forgets to make his friend a Valentine's Day gift, he surveys others about the gifts they've given, hoping to learn what the perfect gift is. However, nothing is just right for his friend. Then Teddy thinks of the perfect gift but drops it and it breaks into pieces. Fortunately, the two friends use the pieces to create something new and have the perfect time together.
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"Using accessible dinosaur characters and clear language, [this book] . . . explores key civic values on every adult's mind and helps show young readers how the things they do every single day can be guided by principles we must share in a democratic society: freedom, fairness, the rule of law, equality, respect for free speech, and respect for the truth. By modeling accessible ways to practice being a good citizen, children will understand they are...
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"In the soft glimmer of a stream--or in the rustling foliage of a tree--if you know where to look, you will find them. The creatures. With the right eye, a stone turns into a Diestrog egg, and a broken teapot becomes the work of a Shard Demon. Come visit this magical, wonder filled world ..."--Provided by publisher.
14) Tell mama!
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The way to reach the Deaf child is to communicate, communicate, communicate! Use sign, speech, pantomime . . . anything and everything-whatever works. Tell Mama! was written to encourage our youngest language learners to be spontaneous and express themselves. This is particularly important for a child with hearing loss who is adjusting to new hearing aids. So have fun communicating, and feel free to say, sign, or sing the refrain: "Tell your mama!"...
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A child living in a Vietnamese refugee camp learns their first word in English with a little help from their teacher and grandmother in this heartwarming picture book based on the author's childhood. Many things are different for Anh now that they've left Vietnam. The weather is colder and they live in a barracks at a refugee camp while they wait for their new life in America to start. Anh finds comfort in their warmhearted teacher, Miss Mary Ellen,...
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Princess Clara misses her father, the King. He is always away, leaving her with the people in the palace who do nothing but tell her off. All Clara wants is to escape outside and make friends with the creatures that she finds there. Her best friend is a very small ogre. Ogres are usually baddies, aren't they? Not this one... and he might just be able to help make Clara's dreams come true. Maybe he isn't an ogre at all?
20) Who ate Steve?
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"Welcome to this extremely interesting book about size. Marcel is a bird and he is big. Steve is a worm, and he is. . . Wait a minute! Steve has DISAPPEARED! Does Marcel know something about it? And can he be persuaded to return that poor worm RIGHT NOW?!"--Amazon.