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Books published by publisher Red Chair Press (2014-01-01)

  • Ick's Bleh Day

    Wiley Blevins, Jim Paillot

    Paperback (Red Chair Press, Aug. 1, 2017)
    Ick is feeling down, under-the-weather BLEH! But lucky for him, his pal Crud is there to cheer him up.
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  • Blades of Green: Adventures in Backyard Habitats

    Anna Prokos, Mike Blake

    Paperback (Red Chair Press, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Different habitats are home to different plants and animals. They all have a role in keeping the habitat healthy. Plants and animals that live together in a habitat form a community. While thinking about their own backyard or local park, this book takes the reader on an exploration of the community living among the blades of green.
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  • Individual Sports of the Winter Games

    Aaron Derr

    Library Binding (Red Chair Press, Jan. 1, 2020)
    At the first Winter Games in Chamonix, France in 1924 only a few countries were represented by a dozen or more athletes. Today, about 3,000 athletes from nearly 100 countries compete in the Winter Olympic Games. These athletes compete in more than 100 events. The games showcase the strength, skills, stamina, and endurance of amazing individual athletes from around the world.
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  • Maria Tallchief: Native America's Prima Ballerina

    Jennifer Marino Walters, Nigel Dobbyn

    Paperback (Red Chair Press, Aug. 1, 2020)
    Maria Tallchief was inspired to dance while watching Osage dancers as a child in Oklahoma. For tribal ceremonies only men were allowed to dance. But, Maria went on to become America's first prima ballerina.
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  • Jack and the Bloody Beanstalk

    Wiley Blevins, Steve Cox

    Paperback (Red Chair Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Jack and his poor mother follow all the rules of this classic tale. But can they escape the raging Giant?
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  • Goldilocks and the Three Ghosts

    Wiley Blevins, Steve Cox

    Paperback (Red Chair Press, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Goldilocks may have escaped the wrath of the three bears, but her luck runs out when this busy-body stumbles into a haunted house.
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  • Ruby Bridges: A Brave Child Who Made History

    Jeri Cipriano, Scott R. Brooks

    eBook (Red Chair Press, Jan. 1, 2020)
    Ruby Bridges just wanted to go to a good school. She did not ask to be a hero, but she knew how to be strong. Her bravery made it possible for classrooms today to be safe places for children of all races.
  • Being a Good Citizen: A kids' guide to community involvement

    Rachelle Kreisman, Tim Haggerty

    Paperback (Red Chair Press, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Whether it's raising money for a charity or cleaning up a park, getting involved in your community is a great way to help others and feel good about yourself.
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  • Big Box of Shapes

    Wiley Blevins, Elliot Kreloff

    eBook (Red Chair Press, March 21, 2019)
    Triangles, circles, squares. To most of us, these are just simple shapes. But in the imaginations of Lulu and Max these shapes found in a box take on exciting new meanings. What will you see?
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  • Amusement Parks and Water Parks

    Joanne Mattern

    Library Binding (Red Chair Press, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Today's amusement parks are filled with amazing, high-tech rides. Some even take the fun to the water! Amusement parks of the past were exciting places as well. Amusement parks have been around for hundreds of years. Discover the history of these fun-filled places!
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  • Noodle Helps Gabriel Say Goodbye

    Caryn Rivadeneira, Priscilla Alpaugh

    Paperback (Red Chair Press, Aug. 1, 2020)
    After losing her first two forever homes, Noodle the goldendoodle knows all about the sadness of goodbyes. But in her new home with Andrea and as an official Helper Hound, Noodle helps Gabriel deal with the loss of his grandfather and to discover that our loved ones can be found in the little things all around us even when they're gone.
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  • Ruby Bridges: A Brave Child Who Made History

    Jeri Cipriano, Scott R. Brooks

    Library Binding (Red Chair Press, Jan. 1, 2020)
    Ruby Bridges just wanted to go to a good school. She did not ask to be a hero, but she knew how to be strong. Her bravery made it possible for classrooms today to be safe places for children of all races.
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