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  • No More Pacifier for Piggy!

    Bernette Ford, Sam Williams

    Hardcover (Boxer Books, Aug. 12, 2014)
    Ducky has a new game he'd like to share with his friend: peekaboo! Piggy wants to play, but every time he tries to smile or call out “I see you!” his pacifier gets in the way. Will Piggy forget about his pacifier … or forget about having fun? Bernette Ford and Sam Williams treat a toddler's rite of passage with sensitivity and charm.
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  • House of Snakes

    Jennifer L. Kelly

    eBook (BoxerBull Books, Sept. 18, 2018)
    Persephone is dying and Vic will do everything in her power to save her mother from the poison that seeps through her immortal veins. Even if it means losing the person she hopes to become.Desperate to save his wife, Hades sends his daughter to the Above World to reap the souls of the living. What he does not count on is that she will meet a boy who could possibly be the unraveling of the Olympians.Callum Bishop is new to Olympia—just trying to make it through senior year—when he meets the enigmatic Victoriana Haden. Soon he finds himself learning of the world embedded within his own and the secrets that it holds which could rock the mortal world to its core.
  • Chicks

    Laura Ellen Anderson

    Board book (Boxer Books, March 3, 2015)
    What's cute and fluffy and goes "cheep, cheep, cheep?" Chicks! These sweet creatures love each other and mom very much, and they're having a great time dancing in puddles, hiding among the flowers, peck-peck-pecking in the dirt, and playing with some friendly bunnies. Kids can join in the fun with Laura Ellen Anderson's entertaining new entry in her popular series.
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  • Clip-Clop by Smee, Nicola April, Hardcover

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    Hardcover (Boxer Books, March 31, 1700)
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  • Big Smelly Bear

    Britta Teckentrup

    Board book (Boxer Books, Oct. 1, 2013)
    Splish, splash-who needs a bath?BIG SMELLY BEAR! It's never bath time for Big Smelly Bear: his smell is simply unBEARable! Then, one day, he wakes with an awful, unreachable itch. He could use a scratch from a friend, but he stinks so much that no one will help! Will Big Smelly Bear change his ways and bathe? Kids will love this lighthearted tale about keeping clean-and really relate to the bath-resistant adorable hero.
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  • Magic Colors

    PatrickGeorge

    Hardcover (Boxer Books, Oct. 22, 2013)
    It's magic! With an eye-popping design and see-through pages to flip back and forth, these clever books introduce children to basic concepts in the most delightful way! What happens when you mix two colors? Kids can find out the answer with this wonderfully tactile, imaginative, and interactive book. When they flip the see-through acetate over the different-colored pages, they'll see a transformation happen right in front of their very eyes as new colors and new pictures emerge!
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  • Meeow and the Pots and Pans

    Sebastien Braun

    Hardcover (Boxer Books, April 6, 2010)
    Bang a pot, hit a lid, beat the mixing bowls: Meeow and his friends are cooking up a musical treat! With just a little imagination and a few colorful kitchen items, they’ve created an amazing animal orchestra.Young readers will feel inspired to grab a spoon and a dish and join right in!Third title in the new MEEOW series from best-selling author-illustrator Sebastien Braun, which launched last season
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  • A Red Train: A Colors Book

    Bernette Ford, Britta Teckentrup

    Board book (Boxer Books, March 4, 2008)
    Come take a ride with animals in a book that covers two concepts—colors and forms of transportation. A charming cat looks happily out the window of a red train, a bunny rides in a yellow rocket, and there’s also a blue car, orange submarine, green bus, purple boat, and more! Children will love the beautiful and cheerful collage-like art.
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  • The Water Queen

    Jennifer L. Kelly, Jennier Kelly

    eBook (BoxerBull Books, June 8, 2017)
    I am afraid.It’s time for Ka Waylon to finally face her deepest fear in the Land of Water. With Sloan by her side, Ka searches for the Water stone. But when they arrive in the Land of Water, Ka quickly learns that not all her family is keen on her success. The Water queen is frighteningly beautiful and dangerously narcissistic. And intent on keeping Sloan trapped in her watery world.In order to rescue him and find the stone, Ka will find an unlikely ally that just may save her—and Sloan’s—life. Time is of the essence as Sloan falls under the Water queen’s spell, and the Imminent Darkness prepares to unleash its biggest evil yet on the colonists of Xon 9.
  • Splish-Splash

    Nicola Smee

    Board book (Boxer Books, April 5, 2016)
    “Who wants a ride in my little boat?” The whole lovable gang from Clip-Clop and Jingle-Jingle is here—and taking to the high seas. But the ocean's looking choppy, and the waves are getting bigger! Will the farmyard friends manage to stay dry . . . or will they tumble out of their little boat, SPLISH, SPLASH, SPLOSH, and take a wild watery ride?
  • I'm Not Ready!

    Jonathan Allen

    Board book (Boxer Books, April 7, 2015)
    The time comes for every baby bird to fly from its nest … but Baby Owl's not ready. It's the first day of preschool, and Mama's in a hurry: "Please, Baby Owl, we have to go!" But Baby Owl will do almost ANYTHING to stay at home—even put his toys away! Can Mama convince Baby Owl that school will be fun? Jonathan Allen has created a comforting and cozy story, filled with his characteristic wit, appealing art, and delightful surprises.
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  • The Fractured Life of Jenny McClain

    Jennifer Kelly

    language (BoxerBull Books, Aug. 11, 2016)
    Jenny McClain is broke.Single.And just plain stuck.Jenny McClain is about to turn thirty and, if she’s being honest, her life is pretty lame. Her love life is non-existent and her work as an artist is stalling; she hasn’t sold a painting in over a year. That’s when her best friend, Hadley, decides to intervene. She has an idea that will get Jenny unstuck: Regression Therapy. Somewhat reluctantly, Jenny agrees. After all, she doesn’t even believe in past lives. But suddenly, Jenny finds herself thrown into three very different existences: Adala—a young, nineteen-year-old WWII nurse, Menodora—a sixteen-year-old daughter of Atlantis, and Erin—a twenty-year-old Irish immigrant. The lives of these four women are intricately intertwined and soon Jenny finds herself looking to the past in order to heal her future.