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- Another squiggly story / by Larsen, Andrew,1960-; Lowery, Mike,1980-;
'You can write about anything, as long as you write about you.' A young boy listens as Mr. Lopez explains the class's assignment: write about yourself. Marcus is going to write about his hat collection. Alia is going to write about the vampires she talks about all the time. The boy, however, doesn't have any ideas beyond a title: 'The Story of Me by Me'. His sister suggests making lists as a way to start--Thinks I Like, Things I Know. But the things all seem disconnected. Is there a way to tie them all together? Finally, a kid's-eye guide to writing! Perfect inspiration for every child to start their very own 'Story of Me'.LSC
- Subjects: Creative writing; Authorship; Imagination; Brothers and sisters;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Ahoy! / by Blackall, Sophie.;
"Join a child captain and parent first mate as they embark on a wild high seas adventure all without leaving the living room! . . . The parent is only trying to vacuum the rug. But the child is adamant. It's not a rug--it's the ocean. And that broom? It's the ship's mast. Soon enough, child and parent are both off on an imaginary nautical adventure!"--Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Picture books.; Imagination; Families; Cleaning; Sailing; Adventure and adventurers; Play;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Ellie's dragon / by Graham, Bob,1942-;
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- Subjects: Imagination; Imaginary companions; Dragons; Friendship; Maturation (Psychology);
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- Dory Dory black sheep / by Hanlon, Abby.;
"When Dory's best friend learns to read before she does, Dory retreats into her wild imagination and finds herself in the middle of one of the babyish books she is struggling to read where she encounters imaginary friends and enemies"--Provided by publisher.LSC
- Subjects: Imagination; Books and reading; Imaginary companions;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Bigger! Bigger! / by Patricelli, Leslie.;
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- Subjects: Imagination in children; Blocks (Toys); Building; Play;
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- The year we learned to fly / by Woodson, Jacqueline.; López, Rafael,1961-;
By heeding their wise grandmother's advice, a brother and sister discover the ability to lift themselves up and imagine a better world.Ages 5-8.LSC
- Subjects: Imagination; Brothers and sisters; Grandmothers; African Americans;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Ty's travels : camp out / by Lyons, Kelly Starling.; Mata, Nina,1981-;
"When rain puts a damper on his family's camp-out plans, Ty uses his big imagination to make camping in so much fun"--
- Subjects: Readers (Publications); African Americans; Camping; Rain and rainfall; Imagination; Families;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- When my brother gets home / by Lichtenheld, Tom.;
A girl imagines amazing adventures she will have when her brother arrives home.LSC
- Subjects: Brothers and sisters; Imagination in children;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Maggie's treasure / by Lappano, Jon-Erik,1983-; Hatanaka, Kellen,1987-;
Maggie finds treasure wherever she goes. Sometimes it<U+2019>s a button, a feather or a shiny stone, she picks it up and takes it home. At first the neighbors and city workers are grateful to Maggie for cleaning up; the mayor even gives her an award. But over time Maggie<U+2019>s collection grows bigger and bigger, until it spills out of her house and garden in an unsightly mess. Her parents tell her “Enough treasure!” and eventually even Maggie realizes that something must be done. Finally, inspired by a bird outside her window, she finds a way to share her treasure that enchants and transforms the entire neighborhood.LSC
- Subjects: Treasure troves; Cities and towns; Imagination; Generosity;
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- A library / by Giovanni, Nikki.; Robinson, Erin.;
In what other place can a child "sail their dreams" and "surf the rainbow" without ever leaving the room? This ode to libraries is a celebration for everyone who loves stories, from seasoned readers to those just learning to love words, and it will have kids and parents alike imagining where their library can take them. This inspiring read-aloud includes stunning illustrations and a note from Nikki Giovanni about the importance of libraries in her own childhood.Ages 4-7.LSC
- Subjects: African American children; Libraries; Books and reading; Imagination;
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