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The most annoying robots in the universe / by Bolts, Russ.; Cooper, Jay,1974-;
When cameras sent from Earth finally arrive at the end of the universe, they discover big-hearted best friends Joe Bot and Rob Ot, as well as their nemesis, Tinny.Ages 5-9.LSC
Subjects: Science fiction.; Robots; Schools; Conduct of life;
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Willow's smile / by Button, Lana,1968-; Howells, Tania.;
Picture Day is coming, and shy Willow starts to worry. What if she isn't able to smile for the camera? How can she have her picture taken without smiling? But then on Picture Day, Willow gets the opportunity to watch the other children being photographed. She sees that all of her friends' expressions are unique, and perfect in their own way. And by the time it's her turn, she's realized that she doesn't need to worry about smiling for her picture. She just needs to be herself.LSC
Subjects: Photography; Schools; Conduct of life;
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It's about time : the art of choosing the meaningful over the urgent / by Burton, Valorie,1973-author.;
Includes biographical references."Our culture makes it so that even the most organized and efficient among us feels the pressure of the ticking clock and the possibility and regret of missing out. Modern life has evolved in a way that sets us up for stress, pressure, and overload. New norms and attitudes tap into deeply-wired psychological impulses that make it harder than ever to take control of your time. Many of us also have innate personality traits that make the struggle even worse. No wonder time can become a tyrant that leaves us chronically stressed and discontented. It's About Time: the art of choosing the meaningful over the urgent, unlocks an approach to life that I call "living timelessly.""-- Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Self-help publications.; Self-management (Psychology); Conduct of life.; Time management.; Work-life balance.;
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A better man : a (mostly serious) letter to my son / by Black, Michael Ian,1971-author.;
"Michael Ian Black takes a poignant look at manhood, written in the form of a heartfelt letter to his teenage son before he leaves for college. Black offers a radical plea for rethinking masculinity and teaching young men to give and receive love"--
Subjects: Men; Masculinity.; Conduct of life.; Fathers and sons.;
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Happiness is a choice you make : lessons from a year among the oldest old / by Leland, John,1959-author.;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Happiness in old age.; Older people.; Conduct of life.; Wisdom.;
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Your life's purpose : uncover what really fulfills you / by Losier, Michael J.,1962-;
Michael Losier dives into our most basic motivations and lays out a simple guide to help you identify your strongest needs. These needs, which he calls Fulfillment Needs, are the 4 core motivators that, when taken together, describe the meaning and purpose of your life. His step-by-step guide will help you understand not just what drives you, but how to integrate joy into your day-to-day life.LSC
Subjects: Self-realization.; Self-actualization (Psychology); Motivation (Psychology); Conduct of life.;
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Grow up : becoming the parent your kids deserve / by Bishop, Gary John,author.;
Who you are as a parent is way more important than how you parent. In 'Grow Up', Gary John Bishop helps us cut through our anxieties about being a "good parent" so we can take charge of our lives and show our kids how to take charge of their own.
Subjects: Self-help publications.; Conduct of life.; Parent and child.; Parenting.; Self-actualization (Psychology);
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Jack and Santa / by Barnett, Mac.; Pizzoli, Greg.;
Ages 4-8.LSC
Subjects: Christmas stories.; Santa Claus; Rabbits; Conduct of life;
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The rest of us just live here / by Ness, Patrick,1971-;
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Subjects: Dystopias.; Teenagers; High schools;
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Bizzy Mizz Lizzie / by Shannon, David,1959-;
Mizz Lizzie is the busiest bee in town, and she is determined to win the school spelling contest--but after studying all night she falls asleep during the contest, and when she finally wakes up she realizes that she has to learn to stop and smell the flowers.LSC
Subjects: Bees; Spelling bees; Conduct of life;
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