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Animals nobody loves / by Simon, Seymour;
Profiles a variety of animals whose physical characteristics and/or dispositions make them unpopular with humans. Includes the shark, bat, skunk, coyote, rattlesnake, and cockroach, among others.
Subjects: Dangerous animals; Animals;
© c2001., SeaStar Books,
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Bunny loves beans / by Whittingham, Jane,1984-;
The bright colors of fruits and vegetables are highlighted in simple rhythmic phrases which explores the food that humans and animals both eat. Each spread focuses on an adorable animal eating their favourite food, and a child eating food of the same color. A final spread directed at caregivers shares age-appropriate enrichment activities.Ages 2-5.
Subjects: Picture books.; Animals; Colors; Vegetables; Fruit;
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Maisy loves trees / by Cousins, Lucy.;
Did you know that trees are home to lots of animals (and are great for climbing)? Or that a tree's leaves help you know what kind of tree it is (and are great to use for making pictures)? Whether it's how trees grow from seeds or how they change throughout the seasons (or not), Maisy has much to share with loyal fans and new friends. Open the final gatefold to see some wonderful trees from around the world!Ages 1-3.
Subjects: Board books.; Maisy (Fictitious character from Cousins); Mice; Trees;
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Maisy loves bees / by Cousins, Lucy.;
Did you know that bees use their tongues to eat sweet nectar from flowers, then carry dusty pollen on their bodies to spread it from flower to flower? Or that they need lots of flowers, water, and a dry place to live? Through Lucy Cousins's familiar bold, inviting artwork and cheery narration, the youngest children can join Maisy as she tends to her growing garden and discovers some fun and informative things about the bees that live there. Open the final gatefold to see how Maisy is helping the amazing bees!Ages 1-3.
Subjects: Board books.; Maisy (Fictitious character from Cousins); Mice; Bees;
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Someone to love : a Westcott novel / by Balogh, Mary.;
"Humphrey Wescott, Earl of Riverdale, has died, leaving behind a fortune and a scandalous secret that will forever alter the lives of everyone in his family--including the daughter no one knew he had.... Anna Snow grew up in an orphanage in Bath, knowing nothing of the family she came from. Now she discovers that the late Earl of Riverdale was her father and that she has inherited his fortune. She is also overjoyed to learn she has siblings. However, they want nothing to do with her or her attempts to share her new wealth. But the new earl's guardian is interested in Anna....Avery Archer, Duke of Netherby, keeps others at a distance. Yet something prompts him to aid Anna in her transition from orphan to lady. As London society and Anna's newfound relatives threaten to overwhelm her, Avery steps in to rescue her and finds himself vulnerable to feelings and desires he has hidden so well for so long"--Provided by publisher.LSC
Subjects: Love stories.; Inheritance and succession; Upper class families; Orphans;
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Daddy speaks love / by Henderson, Leah.; Lewis, Earl B.;
A tribute to the joy and grounding that fathers bring to their children's lives.LSC
Subjects: Fathers; Love, Paternal;
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Queer eye : love yourself, love your life / by Porowski, Antoni,author.; Berk, Bobby,author.; Bond, Gavin,photographer.; Brown, Karamo,author.; Crew, Denise,photographer.; France, Tan,author.; Harel, Monica Corcoran,author.; Monica Corcoran Harel,illustrator.; Van Ness, Jonathan,author.;
Subjects: Queer eye (Television program); Conduct of life.; Self-acceptance.; Self-esteem.;
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Mending with love : creative repairs for your favorite things / by Misumi, Noriko,author.; Marsden, Nancy,translator.; translation of:Misumi, Noriko.Tsukurou kurashi.English.;
This book shows you how to apply embroidery, patching, darning, felting, stamping, and a little crochet to worn pieces of clothing or household items. Instead of stowing or throwing away damaged pieces that hold happy memories, you can employ these sustainable ideas to give them a new life. With this book, you'll learn how to repair knitted and woven fabrics; work with flat and curved surfaces; repair comfy, well-made socks and gloves; make a statement with creative patching; fill in holes with roving using felting techniques; use embroidery to visibly mend frays or damage from the odd cat claw; apply other tips and techniques to torn, worn, or stained favorites.
Subjects: Clothing and dress; Sewing.;
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Allah, liberty & love : the courage to reconcile faith and freedom / by Manji, Irshad.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Democracy; Islam and politics.; Liberty; Muslims;
© c2011., Random House Canada,
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Powered by love : a grandmothers' movement to end AIDS in Africa / by Henry, Joanna,1974-; Landsberg-Lewis, Ilana,1965-; Landsberg, Michele,1939-; MacDonald, Alexis.;
Author Joanna Henry and photographer Alexis MacDonald visit eight African countries, interviewing and photographing hundreds of grandmothers who are raising children orphaned by AIDS.LSC
Subjects: Grandmothers; Grandmothers; AIDS activists; AIDS (Disease);
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