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- Snug as a big red bug / by Edwards, Frank B.,1952-; Bianchi, John.;
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- Subjects: Animals; Insects; Rhyming stories.;
- © c1999., Pokeweed Press,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Seasons / by Romero, Libby.;
All around the year in one book!
- Subjects: Readers (Publications); Seasons;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Any questions? / by Gay, Marie-Louise.;
An inspiring exploration of the creative process for young readers.LSC
- Subjects: Imagination; Questions and answers; Storytelling;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Shapes / by Star, Fleur,1974-; Westing, Jemma.;
Uses print and braille to teach young readers about shapes.LSC
- Subjects: Shapes; Braille books; Toy and movable books;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Pig makes art / by Gehl, Laura.; Blunt, Fred.;
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- Subjects: Cats; Swine; Art;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Goat wants to eat / by Gehl, Laura.; Blunt, Fred.;
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- Subjects: Cats; Goats;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Hot air balloons / by Mattern, Joanne,1963-;
"Introduces the reader to hot air balloons."--Provided by publisher.LSC
- Subjects: Hot air balloons;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Cat has a plan / by Gehl, Laura.; Blunt, Fred.;
Cat and Dog devise plans to steal a toy from one another, but Mouse comes up with a better plan.LSC
- Subjects: Cats; Dogs; Toys; Friendship;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- What does it mean to be safe? : a thoughtful discussion for readers of all ages about drawing healthy boundaries and making safe choices / by DiOrio, Rana.; Liu, Zhen(Illustrator);
"You have the power to protect yourself and others! What does it mean to be safe? Does it mean beating a throw to home plate? Does it mean never taking risks? No! Being safe is about feeling secure, feeling protected and being responsive<U+2015>no matter the environment or situation. You can be safe in so many simple ways. From being aware of your limits to creating healthy boundaries. By not giving in to peer pressure and by standing up to bullies. And by being safe on the Internet, or knowing the right time to get a caring adult's help. This revised and updated addition to the award-winning What Does It Mean to Be...? series is the perfect book to spark meaningful dialogue and ensure every child knows what it means to be safe"--provided by publisher.Ages 4 and up.LSC
- Subjects: Safety education; Accidents; Bullying;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- A most agreeable murder : a novel / by Seales, Julia,author.;
"From The Lady's Guide to Swampshire, Volume 1 Acceptable topics of conversation: The weather, hats Unacceptable topics of conversation: Gossip, France, missing person cases. Feisty, passionate Beatrice Steele has never fit the definition of a true lady, according to the strict code of conduct that reigns in Swampshire, her small English township-she is terrible at needlework, has no musical ability, and her artwork is so bad it frightens people. Nevertheless, she lives a perfectly agreeable life with her marriage-scheming mother, prankster father, and two younger sisters-beautiful Louisa and forgettable Mary. But she harbors a dark secret: She is obsessed with the true crime cases she reads about in the newspaper, even going so far as to try to solve them herself. If anyone in her etiquette-obsessed community found out, she'd be deemed a morbid creep and banished from respectable society forever. For her family's sake, she's vowed to put her obsession behind her. Because eligible bachelor Edmund Croaksworth is set to attend the approaching autumnal ball, and the Steele family hopes that Louisa will steal his heart. If not, Martin Grub, their disgusting cousin, will inherit the family's estate, and they will be ruined, or even worse, forced to move to mime-infested France. So Beatrice must be on her best behavior ... which is made difficult when a disgraced yet alluring detective inexplicably shows up to the ball. Beatrice is just holding things together when Croaksworth drops dead in the middle of a minuet. As a storm rages outside, the evening descends into a frenzy of panic, fear, and betrayal as it becomes clear they are trapped with a killer. Contending with competitive card games, tricky tonics, and Swampshire's infamous squelch holes, Beatrice must rise above decorum and decency to pursue justice and her own desires-before anyone else is murdered"--
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Historical fiction.; Recipes.; Novels.; Balls (Parties); Man-woman relationships; Murder; Private investigators; Single women;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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