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Phantom limbs / by Garner, Paula.;
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Subjects: Youth with disabilities; Swimmers; Brothers; Moving, Household; Triangles (Interpersonal relations);
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Bruce's big move / by Higgins, Ryan T.;
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Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Bruce (Fictitious character : Higgins); Bears; Moving, Household; Forest animals;
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Moving out. [electronic resource]. by Nintendo of America Inc.;
Game.Moving Out 2 is the wacky sequel to the world-famous physics-based moving simulator. Working as a solo F.A.R.T, or with up to three friends, slip into your Smooth Moves uniform and help the residents of Packmore, and beyond, to pack up and ship out!ESRB Content Rating: E, Everyone (Crude humour).Cartridge compatible with Nintendo Switch video game system ; HDTV 720p/1080i/1080p ; in game surround sound ; Nintendo Switch Online membership, Nintendo account and internet connection required for online play/features ; Nintendo Switch Pro controller compatible.
Subjects: Nintendo video games.; Arcade-style video games.; Video games.; Nintendo Switch (Video game console); Nintendo Switch video games.; Video games.; Computer games.; Moving out 2 (Game); Moving, Household;
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The extreme team : skateboard moves / by Christopher, Matt.; Leonard, David,1979-;
When his family moves into his recently deceased grandmother's house, ten-year-old Charlie meets a boy who also likes to skateboard, but then finds that his own special skateboard is missing."Word count: 1,048, Guided reading level: L, Number of Dolch sight words: 121"--P. [4] of cover.LSC
Subjects: Moving, Household; Skateboarding; Friendship; Lost articles; Lost and found possessions;
© 2013, c2004., Little, Brown and Co.,
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Meet Twitch and Thrash! / by Nakamura, May.;
"Robbie and Mo Malto's blues about moving to a new town get lifted when they discover they now share a home with Terrans Twitch and Thrash, the first Transformers robots ever born on Earth! Together, Twitch and Thrash introduce their new human friends to their world and show off their unique skills!"--
Subjects: Science fiction.; Readers (Publications); Transformers (Fictitious characters); Robots; Friendship; Siblings; Moving, Household;
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A country of our own : the Confederation diary of Rosie Dunn / by Bradford, Karleen.;
It's 1866. The year before Confederation. Rosie has just gone into service with Mr. Bradley, a civil servant working in Quebec City, the bustling capital of the Province of Canada. When the capital is moved to the rough sawmill town of Ottawa, the Bradleys have to move there too. Rosie will desperately miss her own parents and siblings, and wonders if she will ever have a place in her own family again.LSC
Subjects: Diary fiction.; Historical fiction.; Moving, Household; Lost articles;
© c2013., Scholastic Canada,
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¡El Cucuy también tiene miedo! / by Higuera, Donna Barba.; Somar, Renata.; Perdomo, Juliana.;
Ramón is worried about his first day at a new school, but it helps to remind El Cucuy, the monster who lives in his cactus pot, of how brave and strong they both are.
Subjects: Picture books.; Fear; Moving, Household; Monsters; First day of school;
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Detrás de las nubes / by Llinàs, Andreu.;
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Subjects: Mothers and sons; Moving, Household; Giants; Friendship;
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Open house : a life in thirty-two moves / by Christmas, Jane,author.;
"Moving house has never flustered author Jane Christmas. She loves houses: viewing them, negotiating their price, dreaming up interior plans, hiring tradespeople to do the work and overseeing renovations. She loves houses so much that she's moved thirty-two times. There are good reasons for her latest house move, but after viewing sixty homes, Jane and her husband succumb to the emotional fatigue of an overheated English housing market and buy a wreck in the town of Bristol that is overpriced, will require more money to renovate than they have and that neither of them particularly like. As Jane's nightmare renovation begins, her mind returns to the Canadian homes where she grew up with parents who moved and renovated constantly around the Toronto area. Suddenly, the protective seal is blown off Jane's memory of a strict and peripatetic childhood and its ancillary damage--lost friends, divorces, suicide attempts--and the past threatens to shake the foundations of her marriage. This latest renovation dredges a deeper current of memory, causing Jane to question whether in renovating a house she is in fact attempting to renovate her past. With humour and irreverence, Open House reveals that what we think we gain by constantly moving house actually obscures the precious and vital parts of our lives that we leave behind. This is a memoir that will appeal to anyone whose pulse quickens at the mere mention of real estate."--
Subjects: Autobiographies.; Biographies.; Christmas, Jane; Travel writers; Dwellings; Moving, Household;
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Colette's lost pet / by Arsenault, Isabelle,1978-;
After moving to a new neighborhood, Colette is bored and lonely and when two kids show up, she tells a fib: she's lost her pet parakeet, suddenly every kid is involved in the search, but do they really believe her? Or, they just only pretend?LSC
Subjects: Girls; Pet loss; Moving, Household; Imagination; Friendship;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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