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Jul.10.2008
What might those green things around the house really be? Monsters, worms and Martians are much more fun than spinach and socks, after all!
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Jul.10.2008
Kathy Stinson deals in a positive way with the confusion, insecurity and sorrow experienced by young children whose parents have separated. Each parent still provides the same love and caring--just not together anymore.
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Jul.10.2008
This wonderful story is about a young boy and the times he feels little and the times he feels big.
Both the text and full color illustrations are presented with warmth and sensitivity and capture the world of the small child.
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Jul.10.2008
From hair (dripping, straight, curly, and tangled) to toes (stamping, ticklish, skinny, and squishy) and the private parts in between, there is nothing more special than your body. The Bare Naked Book pays tribute to the wonderful diversity of our marvelous bodies from a child's point of view.
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Jul.10.2008
The toddler in Kathy Stinson's Red Is Best has a problem. As she explains on the opening page, "My mom doesn't understand about red." Red is Kelly's favourite, and yet her mother is forever trying to convince her to wear other colours. Her mother's reasons are uniformly practical--for...
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Jul.08.2008
The farm is the perfect place for a little girl's playful - and sometimes surprising - observations of the things found "inside" other things. With questions that encourage preschoolers to chime in, this delightful picture book is an ideal read-aloud. The lilting text and charming...
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