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- Disney Baby: Try Again, Stitch: Toothbrushes Are for Teeth! by Auerbach, Annie.;
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- © 2025, Disney Publishing Worldwide
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- Brushy brush! / by Posner-Sanchez, Andrea.; Roberts, Paul.;
- "This lively board book shows kids the right way to brush with some help from Elmo and friends"--
- Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Board books.; Elmo (Fictitious character from Henson); Teeth; Toothbrushes;
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- Rules of the house / by Barnett, Mac.; Myers, Matthew,1960-;
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- Subjects: Brothers and sisters; Rules (Philosophy); Vacations; Monsters; Toothbrushes;
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- 1 2 3 sea creatures / by Hosoya, Toko.;
- Have fun learning 1, 2, 3s with these unforgettable sea creatures. From a walrus with a toothbrush, to a shrimp wearing shoes, each eye-catching creature is sure to capture your attention and make learning numbers a truly memorable experience that the whole family will love to share.LSC
- Subjects: Marine animals; Counting books.;
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- Mr Ott is a crackpot! / by Gutman, Dan.; Paillot, Jim.;
- A.J.'s class is going head-to-head against Dirk School in a charity softball game. The losing team must clean the winning school's toilet with a toothbrush! Mr. Ott, retired baseball pro, intends to lead Ella Mentry School to victory, but will his weird tactics actually make the team lose?Ages 6-10.LSC
- Subjects: Elementary schools; Softball players; Contests;
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- Ask me anything / by Reizin, P. Z.,author.;
- 'Ask Me Anything' is about a young women unlucky in love who gets a little help from her smart fridge, smart toothbrush, microwave, tv, fitness tracker and laptop, to find her perfect match. This novel is a new kind of romantic comedy, one that that will appeal to readers who like smart, high concept rom-com's such as 'Eleanor Oliphant'. It is a hopeful, timely story about technology and is a departure from the dark, dystopian worlds of 'Black Mirror' and 'Mr. Robot'.
- Subjects: Romance fiction.; Artificial intelligence; Dating (Social customs); Mate selection;
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- Leap of faith : finding love the modern way / by Hamilton, Cameron(Cameron Reid),author.; Speed, Lauren,author.;
- "The fan-favorite couple from Netflix's Love Is Blind share their ups and downs after two years of marriage, love advice for the modern world, and behind-the-scenes anecdotes from the pods"--
- Subjects: Biographies.; Hamilton, Cameron (Cameron Reid); Speed, Lauren.; Love is blind (Television program); Dating shows (Television programs); Husband and wife.; Interracial marriage.; Man-woman relationships.; Television personalities;
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- Simply living well : a guide to creating a natural, low-waste home / by Watkins, Julia,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.In this timely and motivational guide, author Julia Watkins shares rituals, recipes, and projects for living simply and sustainably at home. For every area of your household--kitchen, cleaning, wellness, bath, and garden--Julia shows you how to eliminate wasteful packaging, harmful ingredients, and disposable items. Practical checklists outline easy swaps (instead of disposable sponges, opt for biodegradable sponges or Swedish dishcloths; choose a bamboo toothbrush over a plastic one) and sustainable upgrades for common household tools and products. Projects include scrap apple cider vinegar, wool dryer balls, kitchen bowl covers and cloth produce bags, non-toxic dryer sheets, all-purpose citrus cleaner, herbal tinctures and balms, and more, plus recipes for package-free essentials like homemade nut milk, hummus, ketchup, salad dressings, and veggie stock.
- Subjects: Home economics.; House cleaning.; Kitchen gardens.; Waste minimization.;
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- The innovation delusion : how our obsession wieth the new has disrupted the work that matters most / by Vinsel, Lee,1979-author.; Russell, Andrew L.,1975-author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index."For forty years, innovation has been the hottest buzzword in business. But what if the benefits of innovation have been exaggerated, and our obsession with the new has distracted us from the work that matters most? It's hard to avoid innovation these days. Nearly every product gets marketed as being disruptive, whether it's a new technology or a new toothbrush. But in this manifesto on the state of American work, historians of technology Lee Vinsel and Andrew Russell argue that our focus on shiny new things has made us poorer, less safe, and--ironically--less innovative. Drawing on years of original research and reporting, Russell and Vinsel show how our fixation on innovation has harmed every corner of the economy. Corporations have spent millions hiring chief innovation officers while their core businesses tanked. Computer science programs have focused on programming and development even though the overwhelming majority of jobs are in IT and maintenance. Suburban sprawl has saddled cities with expensive infrastructure and piles of deferred maintenance that they can't afford to fix. And sometimes, innovation even kills--like in 2018, when a Miami bridge hailed for its innovative design collapsed onto a highway and killed six people. Vinsel and Russell tell the at-times humorous, at-times alarming story of how we devalued the work that keeps our world going--and in so doing, wrecked our economy, left our public infrastructure derelict, and lined the pockets of consultants who combine the ego of Silicon Valley with the worst of Wall Street's greed. They offer a compelling plan for how we can shift our focus in resources away from the pursuit of growth at all costs, and back toward the people and technologies underpinning so much of modern life. For anyone concerned by the crumbling state of our roads, bridges, and airports, and the direction our economy is headed, The Innovation Delusion is a deeply necessary re-evaluation of a trend we can still disrupt"--
- Subjects: New products.; Social responsibility of business.; Sustainable development.; Technological innovations; Technological innovations;
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