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The story starts here! / by Merola, Caroline.; Li, Karen.;
Little wolf wants to do things, such as reading a book or wearing clothing, his way instead of the 'correct' way.LSC
Subjects: Wolves; Conduct of life; Behavior;
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M is for moose : a Canadian word book / by Barker, Scott J.,1953-;
An introduction to words featuring Canadian wildlife, habitats, cities and towns, vehicles, clothing, food, and pastimes.Age: 0+ years.LSC
Subjects: Vocabulary;
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Enough is ... / by Whipple, Jessica.; Wong, Nicole,1990-;
How many friends, turns, clothes, toys, fashion accessories, books? How much of anything? The pictures follow one child as she learns the difference between wanting and needing and, in the end, feels the contentment that flows from being satisfied with what she has.
Subjects: Picture books.; Peer pressure; Decision making; Need (Philosophy);
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Lucille's snowsuit / by Lasky, Kathryn; Hafner, Marylin, ill.;
Summary : Lucille has so much trouble getting her snowsuit on that she is almost too tired to go outside and join her brother and sister playing in the snow.
Subjects: Clothing and dress; Snow; Brothers and sisters; Pigs;
© c2000. , Crown,
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When we were alone / by Robertson, David,1977-; Flett, Julie.;
When a young girl helps tend to her grandmother's garden, she begins to notice things that make her curious. Why does her grandmother have long, braided hair and beautifully colored clothing? Why does she speak another language and spend so much time with her family? As she asks her grandmother about these things, she is told about life in a residential school a long time ago, where all of these things were taken away. When We Were Alone is a story about a difficult time in history, and, ultimately, one of empowerment and strength.LSC
Subjects: Grandmothers; Native peoples; Indigenous peoples; Residential schools;
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Clifton Market / by Smith, Annette.; Edwards, Lindsay.;
A family visits a market to buy fresh fruit and vegetables, bread, and clothing.LSC
Subjects: Markets;
© c2011., Nelson Education,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Richard Scarry's Bunnies / by Scarry, Richard.;
Learn about all kinds of rabbits, from real-life breeds such as the Vienna Blue and lop-eared, to whimsical clothed bunny characters, in a bunny-shaped board book from the beloved Richard Scarry.
Subjects: Board books.; Rabbits; Rabbit breeds;
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Fairly fairy tales / by Codell, Esmé Raji,1968-; Chavarri, Elisa.;
Parents and children love to play "question" games: Would you eat spaghetti made with gummy worms? Would you wear your clothes backwards all day? Sometimes the answer is "yes" and sometimes it's "no"--but the fun is in the asking. Gifted writer and educator Esme Raji Codell has writtten a book that incorporates fractured fairy tales with this kind of parent-child interplay to create a pitch-perfect combination of bedtime read-aloud and fairytales that will delight children and parents!Ages 4-8.
Subjects: Fairy tales.; Humorous fiction.; Picture books.; Books and reading; Bedtime; Parent and child; Fairy tales;
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Sneaks / by Egan, Catherine,1976-;
"When Ben Harp sees his teacher's watch crawling across the hallway, he thinks he must be dreaming. But no, he's just seen his first Sneak--an inter-dimensional mischief-maker that can borrow the form of any ordinary object. He figured this school year would be bad... and he's stuck doing a group project with two similarly friendless girls, Charlotte and Akemi. Now Ben, Charlotte, and Akemi are trying to understand a book that seems to contain a coded map while being pursued by violent clothes hangers, fire-spitting squirrels, and more"--From publisher.LSC
Subjects: Science fiction.; Schools; Extraterrestrial beings; Friendship;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Just right for Christmas / by Black, Birdie.; Beardshaw, Rosalind.;
In this celebration of the joy of giving, one snowy Christmas Eve, a king buys some soft, red cloth to make the perfect Christmas gift for his daughter. Little does he know that the left-over cloth will be used to make presents for many more of the kingdom's inhabitants, right down to the last teeny bit of cloth which is made into a scarf just right for a mouse.LSC
Subjects: Christmas stories.; Textile fabrics; Gifts;
© 2012., Candlewick Press,
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