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- Rhino rumpus / by Allenby, Victoria,1989-; Anderson, Tara.;
A family of rhinoceroses prepare for bedtime.LSC
- Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Rhinoceroses; Brothers and sisters; Bedtime;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Nat the cat can sleep like that / by Allenby, Victoria,1989-; Anderson, Tara.;
Nat is a cat and has a talent for sleeping all day long.LSC
- Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Cats; Sleep;
- © c2014., Pajama Press,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Look up high! Things that fly / by Allenby, Victoria,1989-;
Helicopters, gliders, and planes--oh my! Preschoolers never get tired of cool flying machines. Indulge their love for things with wings (and a few without) with bright photographs and jaunty verse that makes it easy for pre-readers to chime in. They won't even notice the subtle language lesson in prepositions as the hot air balloon drifts between the mountains, the water bomber swoops through the smoke, and the space station orbits around the Earth.Ages 2-5.
- Subjects: Picture books.; Flight; Aeronautics;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Monsters at midnight / by Lambert, Jeremy,1989-; Fenoglio, Chris.; Peer, Brittany.; Miesner, Christa.;
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- Subjects: Graphic novels.; Horror comic books, strips, etc.; Brothers and sisters; Monsters; Bookstores;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Let's add up! / by Allenby, Victoria,1989-; Zeng, Maggie.;
"The concepts of categorization and composing ten are illustrated through ten children's imaginative play. Eight cars and two trucks make ten vehicles, but also a race. A final page directed at caregivers, shares age-appropriate enrichment activities for preschoolers beginning to explore these concepts."-- Provided by publisherLSC
- Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Arithmetic; Addition;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- What's inside a caterpillar cocoon? : and other questions about moths & butterflies / by Ignotofsky, Rachel,1989-;
Includes bibliographical references.Butterflies soar in the sunlight. While moths flutter under the moon and stars. Find out more about these mysterious and majestic insects similarities and differences, and their awestrucking metamorphosis!
- Subjects: Butterflies; Moths; Butterflies; Caterpillars; Moths;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Red canoe shows up at two! / by Allenby, Victoria,1989-;
A day on the dock is never dull when boats of all shapes, sizes, and colors are zooming on by! Indulge your preschoolers love for boats while also subtly teaching them about colors and time! Who zoomed up at six o'clock? A purple speedboat! What boat will arrive next? What time will it be?Ages 2-5.
- Subjects: Picture books.; Stories in rhyme.; Boats and boating; Colors; Horology; Time;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Life. love. beauty / by Allen, Keegan,1989-; Allen, Keegan,1989-Photographs.;
"Keegan Allen is the international breakout star of ABC Family's hit television series, Pretty Little Liars. A gifted photographer and writer--and a dazzling film, television, and stage actor now counting millions of fans across the globe--Keegan Allen brings tremendous talent and energy to his first publishing project. Keegan tells a unique story with his photographs. On one hand, the book is a beautifully candid view into the glamour and timelessness of Hollywood, a mysterious yet wildly alluring place. One the other hand, it is a blissfully unassuming portrait of ordinary life-- the unknown young woman gazing dreamily from the balcony of her hotel room, or the old woman who walks the same street every morning in her pink bathrobe, just to stop and talk to a passerby. Through his own stunning photography and captivating prose and poetry, life.love.beauty chronicles the author's life growing up just off the Sunset Strip, coming into his own as a young aspiring actor, looking for love and understanding, negotiating the seductions and disappointments of Hollywood, landing a plum role in a hit television series, encountering and embracing his fans, traveling the globe to promote his work, and striving to stay connected to his closest friends and loved ones"--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Allen, Keegan, 1989-; Portrait photography;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Saving Sam : the true story of an American's disappearance in Syria and his family's extraordinary fight to bring him home / by Goodwin, Sam,1989-author.;
"What would you do if your son suddenly disappeared in Syria, and you had no idea what had happened to him? Would you contact the FBI? The State Department? Pray? Would you Google "What to do if your son disappears in Syria"? When the unthinkable happened, the answer, in the case of Ann Goodwin and her husband Tag, was: all of the above. Their 30-year-old son Sam, who was attempting to become one of the few people in history to travel to every single country on the planet, vanished in a supposed safe-zone run by the Kurds on the Turkish border. At first, they didn't even realize he had been abducted: maybe the phone reception had gone down, they told themselves, as had happened plenty of times before when Sam was in an off-the-beaten-path place. Just wait, he'll call back soon. But Sam never did call back, and over the coming days, the horror of their situation quickly bore down on the Goodwins, a devout Catholic family of seven living a middle-class suburban lifestyle in St. Louis, Missouri. Frustrated and increasingly terrified, the Goodwins came to realize that they couldn't rely on their government to save Sam. They were going to have to do it themselves. This is the extraordinary story of Sam's abduction by the Syrian regime, who threatened to hand him over to ISIS for beheading if he did not confess to being a CIA spy. It's also the story of a Midwestern American family who transformed themselves into their own detective agency, building up a network of journalists, hostage negotiators, Middle East experts, Russian diplomats, Vatican envoys, and shady mercenaries, until eventually -- by nothing short of a miracle -- they found a secret backdoor into the heart of the Syrian intelligence service itself. Through multiple first-person narrators, Saving Sam recounts an inspiring and unforgettable saga that includes a travel journey to every country in the world, famous celebrities, heads of state, high-stakes diplomacy and critical life lessons around curiosity, uncertainty, prayer and what it ultimately means to be free. In a genuine, straightforward and sometimes humorous style, Sam draws on his experience as a hostage to demonstrate how we can all turn our own adversities into assets, whether it be in our personal, professional or spiritual lives"--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Autobiographies.; Personal narratives.; Goodwin, Sam, 1989-; Goodwin, Sam, 1989-; Prisoners; Prisoners; Travelers;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Something close to magic / by Mills, Emma,1989-author.;
Seventeen-year-old Aurelie, a baker's apprentice, reluctantly agrees to assist a bounty hunter named Iliana and finds herself on an adventure full of magic, danger, and the thrill of first love.012+.
- Subjects: Young adult fiction.; Fantasy fiction.; Queer fiction.; Novels.; Adventure and adventurers; Friendship; Magic; Adventure and adventurers; Friendship; Magic;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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