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- How your ears work / by Ballard, Carol.;
Includes bibliographical references (p. 31), Internet addresses and index.LSC
- Subjects: Ear; Hearing; Ear;
- © 2011., Gareth Stevens Pub.,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Even my ears are smiling / by Rosen, Michael,1946-; Cole, Babette.;
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- Subjects: Children's poetry, English.; Humorous poetry, English.; Nonsense verses, English.; English poetry.; Humorous poetry.; Nonsense verses.;
- © c2011., Bloomsbury,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- A dog with nice ears : featuring Charlie and Lola / by Child, Lauren.;
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- Subjects: Dogs; Pets; Brothers and sisters; Imagination;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Do Your Ears Hang Low? the Dinos Want to Know by Fitzpatrick, Joe.;
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- © 2025, Flowerpot Press
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- That's not my dragon... : its ears are too tufty / by Watt, Fiona.; Wells, Rachel.;
Touch the different textures included in pictures of dragons.LSC
- Subjects: Dragons; Textured books;
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- Hearing / by Rissman, Rebecca.;
Learn about the different sound that people can hear, how people can keep their ears safe, and how hearing aids can help some people to hear."Level H/I, word count: 123"-- P. [4] of cover.LSC
- Subjects: Hearing; Ear;
- © c2010., Capstone Global Library,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear Poems from Gaza [electronic resource] : by Abu Toha, Mosab.aut; CloudLibrary;
Winner of the American Book Award, the Palestine Book Award and Arrowsmith Press's 2023 Derek Walcott Poetry Prize  National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry Finalist “Written from his native Gaza, Abu Toha’s accomplished debut contrasts scenes of political violence with natural beauty."—The New York Times In this poetry debut Mosab Abu Toha writes about his life under siege in Gaza, first as a child, and then as a young father. A survivor of four brutal military attacks, he bears witness to a grinding cycle of destruction and assault, and yet, his poetry is inspired by a profound humanity. These poems emerge directly from the experience of growing up and living in constant lockdown, and often under direct attack. Like Gaza itself, they are filled with rubble and the ever-present menace of surveillance drones policing a people unwelcome in their own land, and they are also suffused with the smell of tea, roses in bloom, and the view of the sea at sunset. Children are born, families continue traditions, students attend university, and libraries rise from the ruins as Palestinians go on about their lives, creating beauty and finding new ways to survive. Accompanied by an in-depth interview (conducted by Ammiel Alcalay) in which Abu Toha discusses life in Gaza, his family origins, and how he came to poetry. Praise for Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear: “Mosab Abu Toha is an astonishingly gifted young poet from Gaza, almost a seer with his eloquent lyrical vernacular … His poems break my heart and awaken it, at the same time. I feel I have been waiting for his work all my life.”—Naomi Shihab Nye “Though forged in the bleak landscape of Gaza, he conjures a radiance that echoes Miłosz and Kabir. These poems are like flowers that grow out of bomb craters and Mosab Abu Toha is an astonishing talent to celebrate.”—Mary Karr "Mosab Abu Toha's Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear arrives with such refreshing clarity and voice amidst a sea of immobilizing self-consciousness. It is no great feat to say a complicated thing in a complicated way, but here is a poet who says it plain: 'In Gaza, some of us cannot completely die.' Later, 'This is how we survived.' It’s remarkable. This is poetry of the highest order."—Kaveh AkbarGeneral adult.
- Subjects: Electronic books.; Family; Middle Eastern; Death, Grief, Loss; Places;
- © 2022., City Lights Publishers,
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- The Velveteen Rabbit / by Bianco, Margery Williams,1881-1944.; Jorgensen, David.;
By the time the Velveteen Rabbit is dirty, worn out, and about to be burned, he has almost given up hope of ever finding the magic called Real.LSC
- Subjects: Stuffed animals (Toys); Toys; Rabbits; Boys; Magic; Love;
- © 2005, c1995., Abdo Pub.,
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Miss March / by Reis-Frankfort, Tamar.; Baker, Clair.; Wilson, Drew(Illustrator);
This book focuses on: ar, ear
- Subjects: Readers (Publications); Dyslexia-friendly books.; Vowel Teams & Dipthongs.; Phonics.; Decodable books.; Spellings: ar, ear.; Reading; Vowels;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Little elephant listens / by Dahl, Michael.; Vidal, Oriol,1977-;
Little Elephant uses his big ears to listen to his parents.LSC
- Subjects: Elephants; Listening; Conduct of life; Behavior;
- © c2014., Picture Window Books,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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