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Karen's witch / by Martin, Ann M.,1955-; Almeda, Christine.;
Karen Brewer's imagination gets the best of her when she decides that her neighbor, Mrs. Porter--who has wild gray hair, wears black robes, and has a garden full of mysterious herbs--must be a witch.
Subjects: Witches; Neighbors;
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The adventures of Beekle : the unimaginary friend / by Santat, Dan.;
An imaginary friend waits a long time to be imagined by a child and given a special name, and finally does the unimaginable--he sets out on a quest to find his perfect match in the real world.LSC
Subjects: Imaginary companions; Friendship;
© 2014., Little, Brown and Company,
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Once upon a Saturday / by Lammle, Leslie.;
Ages 5-8.While doing her Saturday morning chores June uses her imagination to make the work a lot more fun.
Subjects: Imagination;
© c2009., HarperCollinsPublishers,
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Breakfast on a dragon's tail : and other book bites / by Springett, Martin.;
An interactive collection of illustrated book covers for thirteen different storybooks along with the story's beginning, but the reader invited to allow their imagination to take over and write the ending.
Subjects: Creative writing; Storytelling in literature; Storytelling;
© c2011., Fitzhenry & Whiteside,
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Being a cat : a tail of curiosity / by Gianferrari, Maria.; Oswald, Pete.;
"A child and their feline friend spend time wandering, exploring and discovering all day long, until the imaginative cliffhanger ending brings something surprising and wondrous"--Ages 4-8.
Subjects: Picture books.; Cats; Curiosity;
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We the sea turtles : a collection of island stories / by Kadarusman, Michelle,1969-;
"In a collection of eight short stories, children on islands around the world make connections to nature while facing life-changing events. Each child experiences a significant emotional turning point at the same time they encounter a turtle--real or imagined. A prologue tells of a sea turtle that was tracked making an extraordinarily long journey, while an epilogue is written from that turtle's point of view. Back matter shares information about sea turtles and snapping turtles."--
Subjects: Animal fiction.; Nature fiction.; Short stories.; Turtles; Islands; Life change events; Emotions;
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My new shoes / by Sparrow, Leilani.; Taylor, Dan(Illustrator);
In this simple introduction to buying a new pair of shoes, a little bear (with growing feet) shops for shoes with his dad. He gets his feet measured and imagines all the different sorts of shoes people buy, such as sneakers, high heels, rainboots, sandals, light-up shoes, even shoes that look like sharks!LSC
Subjects: Shoes; Animals; Bears;
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The exceptionally, extraordinarily ordinary first day of school / by Lorenz, Albert,1941-;
On his first day at a new school, John answers the librarian's questions about what his former school was like, concocting a wild story of attending classes in a castle, where the lunch menu includes worms and storybook characters come to life.
Subjects: First day of school; Imagination; Moving, Household; Schools;
© 2010., Abrams Books for Young Readers,
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In the half room / by Ellis, Carson,1975-;
The light of the half moon shines down on the half room... the half room is full of half things. A half chair, a half cat, even half shoes--all just as nice as whole things. When half a knock comes on half a door, who in the world could it be? With inventive flair, Caldecott Honor winner Carson Ellis explores halves and wholes in an ingenious and thought-provoking picture book. Ink and gouache illustrations featuring wry detail and velvety textures conjure a dreamlike mood while leaving space for imagining. A celebration of the surreal and the serendipitous and the beauty of the two together, this brilliant picture book will have readers seeing halves with whole new eyes.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Rooms; Fractions; Space perception; Cats; House furnishings;
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Count with little fish / by Cousins, Lucy.;
First there's just one fish -- Little Fish -- under the sea. But not for long: here come two fin-fin fish, three counting fish, and four flying fish. And can you imagine who else? Shy fish and scary fish, tiny fish and funny fish.
Subjects: Board books.; Fish; Counting;
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