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The 156-story treehouse : holiday havoc! / by Griffiths, Andy,1961-; Denton, Terry.;
Andy and Terry live in a 156-story treehouse. (It used to be a 143-story treehouse, but they added 13 more levels.) It has a wishing well, a super-stinky stuff level, a bouldering alley (it's just like bowling, except you use boulders instead of balls), an enigma engine, a TV quiz show level hosted by Quizzy the quizzical robot, and the amazing mind-reading sandwich-making machine that knows exactly what sort of sandwich you want and makes it for you. It's the night before Christmas but Andy and Terry aren't ready yet! They haven't written their letters to Santa, they haven't sung any carols or hung their stockings, and now Mr. Big Nose wants their next book done by tomorrow. When Santa Claus's sleigh crash-lands in the treehouse, the reindeer become tangled in the branches and Santa falls into the cloning machine. With dozens of Santas running around and no way to tell which one's the real one, who's going to deliver all the presents? It's up to Andy, Terry, and Jill to work together to save Christmas--and maybe even finish their book on time!
Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Authors; Tree houses; Imagination; Books and reading; Storytelling; Illustrators;
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The artist / by Vere, Ed,author,illustrator,narrator.; Container of (expression):Vere, Ed.Artist.Spoken word (Vere);
Read by Ed Vere."A brave little artist goes on an epic adventure to share her creativity with the world in this picture book from New York Times bestselling author-illustrator Ed Vere. It's an inspiring exploration of the creative spirit, perfect for fans of What Do You Do with an Idea? and The Dot. Creative young children will see themselves and the world around them in a fresh light in this charming story about an artistic soul. Through setbacks and triumphs, our young hero adds color and life to a drab gray city, bringing beauty to those who live there. It's a journey that reminds us that it's okay to color outside the lines: Art is full of heart! The Artist is a perfect gift for creative kids, graduates, or anyone setting out on a new path, encouraging them to face life's obstacles with a positive outlook."Ages 3-7.P-2.
Subjects: Picture books.; Children's audiobooks.; Painting; Creative ability; Painting; Creative ability; VOX books.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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This book is not for you! / by Hale, Shannon.; Subisak, Tracy.;
When the bookmobile librarian refuses to lend Stanley the story he wants, he learns the importance of advocating for the book of his choosing, and in doing so teaches the librarian the virtue in allowing everyone to select the stories they enjoy.Ages 3-7.Grades K-1.LSC
Subjects: Choice (Psychology); Books and reading; Traveling libraries;
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Sign language ABC / by Heller, Lora.;
Teaches children the American Sign Language alphabet through a combination of letters, hand spelling, and bold, bright illustrations.LSC
Subjects: American Sign Language; Alphabet books.;
© c2012., Sterling Children's Books,
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Spring in the woods / by Tarsky, Sue.; Lordon, Claire.;
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Subjects: Walking; Forests and forestry; Spring; Counting books.;
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Alphabet boats / by Vamos, Samantha R.; O'Rourke, Ryan.;
"Following on the successful heels of Samantha Vamos's Alphabet Trucks and anticipating even more success from Alphabet Trains, readers are invited to join the journey through each letter of the alphabet. With colorful, kid-friendly art, this third entry into the series captures the uniqueness of twenty-six different kinds of boats and involves each letter of the alphabet in a supporting role"--Provided by publisher.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Boats and boating; Alphabet books.;
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Little goblins ten / by Jane, Pamela.; Manning, Jane,1960-;
Ghouls, goblins, ghosts, witches, and other scary creatures cavort in the forest on Halloween, introducing the numbers one through ten."Ages 3-7"--P. [2] of cover.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Halloween; Forests and forestry; Monsters; Counting books.;
© c2011., HarperCollins,
Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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Saving Fable / by Reintgen, Scott.;
Indira Story grew up in Origin, yearning to be the hero of her own story, but after finally being chosen to attend Protagonist Preparatory, she learns that side characters can be heroes, too.LSC
Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Adventure fiction.; Books and reading; Adventure and adventurers; Heroes;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The bold, brave bunny / by Ferry, Beth.; Lam, Hon Chow.;
Teetu the bunny writes a book during a much-needed break from his crowded burrow but before long, he is lost, hungry, and lonely.Ages 4-8.LSC
Subjects: Rabbits; Brothers and sisters; Books; Belonging (Social psychology); Families;
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How many kisses do you want tonight? / by Bajaj, Varsha.; Bates, Ivan.;
When bedtime comes, the parents of a girl, a boy, and various animals ask their children how many kisses they want.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Kissing; Parent and child; Bedtime; Animals; Counting; Counting books.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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