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- Sea sheep / by Seltzer, Eric.; Disbury, Tom.;
- Illustrations and easy-to-read, rhyming text introduce the reader to sheep that can swim, dive, play pirates, read books, and much more.LSC
- Subjects: Sea stories.; Stories in rhyme.; Humorous fiction.; Sheep;
- Seeing big, seeing small / by Fielding, Flo.; Gómez, Jayri.;
- This book celebrates the super sense of sight and how it transforms our understanding of the world, whilst promoting the message that your view of the world through your senses is unique to you.
- Subjects: Board books.; Vision;
- Whose nose? / by Jones, Kristina(Illustrator);
- "In this charming board book for babies, high-contrast black-and-white art shows familiar backyard animals, with spots of red highlighting their noses. Who is hiding? The answer to each question is revealed in a peek-a-boo style when the page is turned"--
- Subjects: Board books.; Nose;
- Whose eyes? / by Jones, Kristina(Illustrator);
- "In this charming board book for babies, high-contrast black-and-white art shows familiar backyard animals, with spots of blue highlighting their eyes. Who is hiding? The answer to each question is revealed in a peek-a-boo style when the page is turned."--
- Subjects: Board books.; Eye;
- Spooky little Halloween / by Symes, Sally.; Sharratt, Nick.;
- Little ones can wiggle their way through Halloween as they poke their fingers through the holes to bring a cast of iconic characters to life during the spooky season.
- Subjects: Board books.; Stories in rhyme.; Toy and movable books.; Halloween;
- All about light / by Musgrave, Ruth A.,1960-;
- This title is all about light, from the Sun to a tiny firefly. The engaging text has been carefully levelled using lexile's so that children are set up to succeed. A motivating introduction to using essential non-fiction reading skills. Children will love to find out about different sources of light and why we need it.
- Subjects: Readers (Publications); Light;
- Twilight hauntings / by Sage, Angie.;
- In book one of the 'Enchanters Child' duology, NYT bestselling author of the 'Septimus Heap' series Angie Sage crafts a fantasy world where enchantment is illegal, Oracles knit octopuses, wizards run around in soggy underpants, and one girl is on a mission to save Enchantment and Enchanters, which in turn might just save the kingdom. (NOTEWORTHY: MAXIMILLIAN FLY and RISE OF THE DRAGONS) Ages 8 to 12Ages 8-12.LSC
- Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Magic;
- When I am playful / by Bowles, Paula.;
- We can't control how we feel, but we are in charge of what we do. Positive behaviour is a critical component of healthy personal, social, and emotional development. It helps children achieve better outcomes in whatever they do, and supports their ability to learn and grow.
- Subjects: Board books.; Play;
- I love you more / by Sher, Emil,1959-; Reid, Barbara,1957-;
- This gorgeous, playful book opens up infinite possibilities for a back-and-forth on saying I love you that carries on even after closing the book. Rich layers come through page to page, as we witness different relationships and a variety of people and moments -- both the big ones and the everyday -- bound together by love.LSC
- Subjects: Love;
- Delia's dull day : an incredibly boring story / by Myer, Andy.;
- "A little girl complains that her life is boring, never realizing that amazing things are happening around her such as elephants marching through her house, a pirate sitting behind her on the school bus, or a submarine in her pool"-Provided by the publisher.LSC
- Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Boredom;
- © c2012., Sleeping Bear Press,
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