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  • April and Esme Tooth Fairies

    Bob Graham

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Sept. 14, 2010)
    Two young tooth fairies make their first lost-tooth collection in Bob Graham’s warm, whimsical tale.A Junior Library Guild Selection. April Underhill, seven-year-old tooth fairy, gets a call on her cell phone. This is it! Her first tooth collection. April and her little sister, Esme, must convince Mom and Dad to let them take on the task all by themselves. But soon, two tiny fairies fly off into the night, over a highway of thundering eighteen-wheelers, eager to prove how grown up they can be. As always, the charm is in the visual details: the pony-tailed, winged dad in baggy jeans; the snug fairy house with teeth dangling from the rafters like wind chimes. Once again, Bob Graham has crafted a tale of heartwarming adventure, magical yet very real.
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  • The Underhills: A Tooth Fairy Story

    Bob Graham

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Oct. 8, 2019)
    In a captivating follow-up to April and Esme, Tooth Fairies, a master of whimsy sends his tiny heroines on another adventure.With their parents off on an urgent molar pickup, April and Esme are ready for a cozy overnight at Grandma and Grandpa’s teapot house by the airport fence. There will be fairy cakes to mix, pancakes and syrup for breakfast, a chocolate on each of their pillows. But then a call comes in about a small girl in a red coat, arriving from Ghana with a baby tooth somewhere in her pocket. Could this be a job for April and Esme, tooth fairy sisters? As always with Bob Graham, the beauty is in the details: Grandpa working out with a giant teabag-turned-punching-bag; fellow winged creatures hovering above the airport terminal (cupids to help people meet and angels to comfort the sad arrivals). Merging humor, poignancy, and a bit of heart-fluttering suspense, Bob Graham turns a familiar moment of childhood independence into a thing of magic.
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  • Put It Out There

    D. R. Graham

    eBook (One More Chapter, July 1, 2016)
    The first book in the Britannia Beach series, perfect for fans of Katie McGarry.‘Did you miss me?’Returning home to Britannia Beach a year after her life was shattered is bittersweet for Derian Lafleur. Although some things settle back into place, others don’t click like they used to…especially her friendship with Trevor Maverty.Derian suddenly wishes the boy next door would see her as more than just a kid sister type. She tries to be everything she thinks he’s looking for— bolder, more experienced – but is that who she wants to be?With the fate of her family’s historic inn on the line and Trevor making life more complicated by the day, Derian struggles to manage her unexpected feelings, and deal with a past she’s not quite ready to leave behind.
  • How the Sun Got to Coco's House

    Bob Graham

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, March 15, 2018)
    With an eye for capturing small moments of shared experience, Bob Graham illuminates the natural wonder that comes with every new day."Bob Graham encourages readers to reflect on, and reach out to, the world around them" Guardian From prolific and multi-award winning writer and illustrator Bob Graham comes an enchanting story about the sun, and how it makes its journey from the far side of the world to the home of one small girl. While Coco sleeps far away, the sun rises up behind a snowy peak and casts its mellow dawn light for the wandering polar bears. It skims across the icy water, touching a fisherman's hat and catching for a moment in the eye of a whale. The sun races through the countryside, greeting snow cats and bears. High over a desert it meets the rain in a halo of colours... The sun leaps whole countries, chasing the night, before bursting at last in a fanfare of warm golden light through Coco's window!
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  • How things work

    Ian Graham

    Paperback (Barnes & Noble, Jan. 1, 2003)
    Text and drawings explain the workings of certain everyday items including bicycles, traffic lights, and computers.
  • Human Body

    Graham N

    Paperback (Running Press, Oct. 3, 1995)
    Investigate the miraculous machine that is the human body! This interactive kit includes an activity-filled handbook, a model nearly 12 inches tall with detachable bones and body parts, plus a reference wheel that explains the functions of major body parts. Full-color illustrations and photos ensure a clear understanding of the complexities of the human body.
  • How the Sun Got to Coco's House

    Bob Graham

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Sept. 22, 2015)
    Follow the journey of the sun across the world from a whale’s eye to a little girl’s window in Bob Graham’s tender, transcendent story.While Coco sleeps far away, the sun creeps over a hill and skids across the water, touching a fisherman’s cap. It heads out over frozen forests, making shadows in a child’s footprints, and balances on an airplane’s wing for a little boy to see. The sun crosses cities and countrysides, wakes furry creatures, makes a desert rainbow, and barges into Coco’s room to follow her through a day of play. With an eye for capturing small moments of shared experience, Bob Graham illuminates the natural wonder that comes with every new day.
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  • The Darker Road

    L.B. Graham

    eBook (AMG Publishers, Jan. 28, 2015)
    For a world that has elevated created things above its creator and forgotten where it came from, a price must be paid. The empire of Barra-Dohn is the first to pay that price, and as a remnant flees the fall of that empire, the mysterious Jin Dara seeks unimaginable power by gathering all the fragments of the Golden Cord together. The exiles from Barra-Dohn and the Amhuru, a tribe of nomadic warriors who protect those fragments must try to stop him. There is nowhere to run and there are no safe places; The Wandering has begun.
  • Busy Kids, Happy Kids: Four books in one! for homeschool, scouts, parents

    Deb Graham

    eBook
    Four books by Deb Graham in one set—everything you need to inspire a young one in cooking, science, and crafts is in your hand. If you’re a parent, teacher, homeschooler, scout leader, or love a child in any capacity, grab these interactive books for ages 5-18. Fun, educational, and endlessly creative, using materials and ingredients found at home, crafts are nice enough for gifts and foods. Not just for outdoors, recipes are fancy enough for entertaining, with a wow factor to entice picky eaters. And the easy science experiments will boost confidence. BONUS: crafts, snack recipes and group games included!Hungry Kids Campfire CookingKid Food On A StickAwesome Science Experiments For Kids Quick And Clever Kids Crafts
  • Has Anyone Here Seen William?

    Bob Graham

    Hardcover (Little Brown & Co, March 1, 1989)
    Now that young William has learned to walk, his parents, brother and sisters can't seem to keep track of him, and nothing in the house is safe.
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  • The Darker Road

    LB Graham

    Paperback (Living Ink Books, Aug. 6, 2013)
    The empire of Eirmon Omiir, king of Barra-Dohn, couldn't be stronger. Eirmon rules all Aralyn with an iron hand. Meridium, the metal alloy that is both the source and currency of power throughout the world was discovered in Barra-Dohn, and it remains dominant because of it. The family of Eirmon Omiir couldn't be more fractured. Eirmon cares for little beyond the power of his throne and his own personal pleasure, and the sins of the father have had generational consequences. Eirmon's son, Kaden, has reaped their bitter harvest. His family is in shambles; a deep divide separating him from both his wife and his son. A series of mysterious visitors begins to converge on Barra-Dohn, and both Eirmon and Kaden face choices that will determine not only the fate of the Omiir family, but the future of the empire they rule.
  • The Darker Road

    L. B. Graham

    eBook (Living Ink Books, an imprint of AMG Publishers, Oct. 1, 2013)
    The empire of Eirmon Omiir, king of Barr a-Dohn, couldn’t be stronger. Eirmon rules all Aralyn with an iron hand. Meridium, the metal alloy that is both the sour ce and currency of power throughout the world was discovered in Barra-Dohn, and it remains dominant because of it. The family of Eirmon Omiir couldn’t be more fractured. Eirmon cares for little beyond the power of his throne and his own personal pleasure, and the sins of the father have had generational consequences. Eirmon’s son, Kaden, has reaped their bitter harvest. His family is in shambles; a deep divide separating him from both his wife and his son. A series of mysterious visitors begins to converge on Barra-Dohn, and both Eirmon and Kaden face choices that will determine not only the fate of the Omiir family, but the future of the empire they rule.