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The trials of Morrigan Crow / by Townsend, Jessica(Children's author); Madsen, Jim,1964-;
"A cursed child destined to die on her eleventh birthday is rescued and whisked away to a secret realm called Nevermoor and given the chance to compete for a place in a prestigious organization called the Wundrous Society"--Provided by publisher.LSC
Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Imaginary places; Magic; Blessing and cursing; Secret societies; Contests;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Rise of the green flame / by Mensah, Bernard(Children's author); Nayo, Natasha.;
Eight-year-old Kwame is eager to start Nkonyaa School and learn calabash magic, yet none of the teachers can figure out what kind of magic is in his calabash--but when one of Kwame's new friends is possessed by an evil magic his power is revealed.
Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Magic; Gourds; Good and evil; Schools; Friendship;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Everyday games for sensory processing disorder : 100 playful activities to empower children with sensory differences / by Sher, Barbara.;
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Subjects: Sensory integration dysfunction in children.; Children with disabilities; Play therapy.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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I do not eat children / by Cutler, Marcus,1978-;
"A monster claims he would never eat a child as the children playing around him suspiciously disappear one by one"--
Subjects: Picture books.; Monsters;
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Peter and the tree children / by Wohlleben, Peter,1964-; Atkinson, Cale.; Billinghurst, Jane,1958-;
Join Piet the squirrel and Peter the Forester in their search for tree children in the forest and learn about amazing facts about trees.LSC
Subjects: Nature stories.; Loneliness; Squirrels; Foresters; Forests and forestry; Trees;
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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A pizza the size of the sun [sound recording] / by Prelutsky, Jack.;
Read by the author.A collection of humorous poetry on a variety of topics.
Subjects: American poetry.; Children's audiobooks.; Children's poetry, American.; Humorous poetry.;
© p2007., Harper Children's Audio,
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Children's first dinosaur encyclopedia / by Martin, Claudia.;
". . . for introducing children to the . . . the dinosaur kingdom, covering favorite and more unusual dinosaurs, as well as the reptiles and mammals they shared their world with. Their habitat, behavior, life cycle and appearance are discussed, as well as clear explanations as to how scientists found out about these . . . prehistoric creatures"--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Dinosaurs;
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Children's book of music / by Mallett, Richard.; Stanley, Ann Marie.;
Early music (50,000 BCE-1600 CE) -- Classical music (1600-1900) -- Modern music (1900- ).Discover the power of music and be inspired by cultures from all over the world with the Children's Book of Music. You'll find out how instruments are made and played and learn about the fascinating lives and achievements of great composers and musicians, from Bach to Bowie, Bjork, and Beyonce. The book is packed with facts and photos highlighting musical styles from around the globe, from the very earliest music through classical and blues, reggae, Afropop, hip-hop, and dance.
Subjects: Music; World music; Composers; Musicians;
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Peanut and Pearl's picnic adventure / by Dotlich, Rebecca K.; Alley, R. W.;
Two friends set off for a picnic together, but by the time they are ready to eat, they have lost one another.
Subjects: Picnicking; Lost children;
© [2009], c2007., HarperCollins,
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The life intended / by Harmel, Kristin.;
"From the author of the international bestseller The Sweetness of Forgetting, named one of the Best Books of Summer 2012 by Marie Claire magazine, comes a captivating novel about the struggle to overcome the past when our memories refuse to be forgotten. In this richly told story where Sliding Doors meets P.S. I Love You, Kristin Harmel weaves a heart-wrenching tale that asks: what does it take to move forward in life without forgetting the past? After her husband's sudden death over ten years ago, Kate Westhoven never expected to be lucky enough to find another love of her life. But now she's planning her second walk down the aisle to a perfectly nice man. So why isn't she more excited? At first, Kate blames her lack of sleep on stress. But when she starts seeing Patrick, her late husband, in her dreams, she begins to wonder if she's really ready to move on. Is Patrick trying to tell her something? Attempting to navigate between dreams and reality, Kate must uncover her husband's hidden message. Her quest leads her to a sign language class and into the New York City foster system, where she finds rewards greater than she could have imagined"--Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Foster children; Widows;
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