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Cat the Cat, Who Is That?
By Mo Willems Illustrated by Mo Willems
Cat the Cat sure likes her friends. You will too! Join this spunky feline as she introduces the very youngest readers to her world, where a surprise is waiting in every book!
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Cat the Cat, Who Is That?
By Mo Willems Illustrated by Mo Willems
Cat the Cat sure likes her friends. You will too! Join this spunky feline as she introduces the very youngest readers to her world, where a surprise is waiting in every book!
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Jamie Lee Curtis's Books to Grow By Treasury
By Jamie Lee Curtis Illustrated by Laura Cornell
Jamie Lee Curtis and Laura Cornell's bestselling books have been helping children grow for the past fifteen years! Now four of these favorite titles are gathered in this delightful collection with activities, songs, and stories perfect for families...
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My Heart Is Like a Zoo
By Michael Hall Illustrated by Michael Hall
A heart can be hopeful, or silly, or happy. A heart can be rugged, or snappy, or lonely. A heart holds every different feeling, and debut author-artist Michael Hall captures each one with a delicate touch. For each...
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My Garden
By Kevin Henkes Illustrated by Kevin Henkes
The girl in this book grows chocolate rabbits, tomatoes as big as beach balls, flowers that change color, and seashells in her garden. How does your garden grow?
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Fancy Nancy: Poet Extraordinaire!
By Jane O'Connor Illustrated by Robin Preiss Glasser
Calling all poets! Fancy Nancy Clancy is so poetic, even her name rhymes. And with limericks, couplets, free verse, and more, poetry is plenty fancy! So when her teacher Ms. Glass gives Nancy and her classmates an assignment to come up with their...
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The Wonder Book
By Amy Krouse Rosenthal Illustrated by Paul Schmid
Hello, You! So . . . this book is full of stuff I've always wondered about . . . Like: Did Miss Mary Mack have friends who liked other colors? Could everything important about the world be summarized in a poem that rhymes? How do Moms always know...
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Let's Say Hi to Friends Who Fly!
By Mo Willems Illustrated by Mo Willems
Cat the Cat sure likes her flying friends. You will too! Join this spunky feline as she introduces the very youngest readers to her world, where a surprise is waiting in every book.
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A Light in the Attic Special Edition
By Shel Silverstein Illustrated by Shel Silverstein
Last night, while I lay thinking here, Some Whatifs crawled inside my ear And pranced and partied all night long And sang their same old Whatif song: Whatif I flunk that test? Whatif green hair grows on my chest? Whatif nobody likes me? Whatif a...
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Hate That Cat
By Sharon Creech
Jack Room 204—Miss Stretchberry February 25 Today the fat black cat up in the tree by the bus stop dropped a nut on my head thunk and when I yelled at it that fat black cat said Murr-mee-urrr in a nasty spiteful way. I hate that cat. This is the...
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Flat Stanley's Worldwide Adventures #4: The Intrepid Canadian Expedition
By Jeff Brown Illustrated by Macky Pamintuan
Flat Stanley goes north! Stanley Lambchop and his family are in British Columbia, Canada, for some skiing and winter fun. But when Stanley and his new friend Nick go snowboarding—with Stanley as the snowboard, of course—they take a midair tumble...
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Book Buzz
BANNED BOOKS WEEK 2009
Banned Book Week is September 26 - October 3 2009, how much to you know about banned books?
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NEIL GAIMAN WINS THE JOHN NEWBERY MEDAL FOR THE GRAVEYARD BOOK
NEW YORK (Jan. 26, 2009) – HarperCollins Children’s Books announced today that eight titles, eight authors, and three illustrators have been honored at the 2009 ALA Midwinter Meeting in Denver, Colorado. Neil Gaiman was awarded the 2009 John Newbery Medal for his novel The Graveyard Book.
Browse Inside The Graveyard Book!
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GET YOUR TEEN READING!
Do you know a teenager who was once an avid reader, but now hardly ever opens a book, or perhaps never liked reading in the first place? Teens have so many options for entertainment, so it's important to remind them to spend time reading for pleasure: it's free, fun, and can be done anywhere! Research shows that teens who read for fun have better test scores and are more likely to succeed in the workforce.
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