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  • Kisses

    Nanda Roep, Marijke ten Cate

    Audio CD (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2005)
    Paperback book & audio CD. _______________________ A delightful depiction of a universal bedtime routine, told with warmth and humor. When a baby raccoon asks her imaginative father for a simple kiss at bedtime, she finds herself on the receiving end of a string of silly smooches. When Dad plants the lightest butterfly kiss on Lisa's cheek, the pair become surrounded by a lush forest filled with blue-shaded, bamboo-style trees and periwinkle butterflies. A circus kiss calls for a little horseplay under a yellow-striped tent, as Lisa's stuffed-animal friends practice their trapeze swinging. Ten Cate's bright and appealing illustrations perfectly complement Roep's loving text and artfully capture the endearing bond between father and daughter. The result is a gentle, inventive bedtime story that will coax giggles from both the reader and the "read-to." Better still, there's a built-in opportunity here for parents and their children to pucker up and invent their own special nighttime rituals.
  • Kisses

    Angela Melton

    Paperback (Outskirts Press, April 8, 2015)
    Now it's time to go to sleep and with these colorful illustrations by Angela Melton, you can go through the different kisses with your young one. Your child will feel loved every night with the different kisses, and the colorful illustrations and one sentence lines appeal to the short attention span of young readers. Kisses are where loving childhood memories are made.
  • Sun Kisses

    Lynda Beaver, Jolie Beaver, Stacey Bell

    eBook
    Poor Emily! She has been picked on at school for something she can't control... and it's written all over her face and body. Through the help of mom's quick thinking and imaginative story telling, she is able to help put Emily's mind at ease and help her realize how beautiful she is through a fable about the sun. A wonderful story about a mother's love, her daughter's courage, and teaching us ALL to find our beauty.
  • Kiki Kisses

    S.M. Stacy

    language (, Dec. 8, 2014)
    Written with young children in mind, a moment in the life of Kiki the Boat Cat as she happily greets Mama coming home. Simple, sweet, & short, Kiki knows that home is where the heart is & family is what truly matters in life.
  • Mrs. Kisses

    Meghan Fanning, Nathan Judah

    Paperback (Mirror Publishing, )
    None
  • 26 Kisses

    Anna Michels

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Export Editions, May 24, 2016)
    Kasie West meets Morgan Matson in this hilarious and heartwarming debut about a girl s summer mission to get over her ex-boyfriend by kissing her way through the alphabet. Getting dumped by her boyfriend is not how Veda planned on starting her summer. When Mark makes it clear that it s over between them, Veda is heartbroken and humiliated but, more importantly, she s inspired. So she sets out on the love quest of a lifetime: use the summer to forget about Mark, to move on, and move up. All she has to do is kiss twenty-six boys with twenty-six different names one for each letter of the alphabet. From the top of the Ferris wheel at her hometown carnival to the sandy dunes of Lake Michigan, Veda takes every opportunity she can to add kisses (and boys) to her list, and soon the break-up doesn t sting quite as much. But just when Veda thinks she has the whole kissing thing figured out, she meets someone who turns her world upside down."
  • J.R. - Kisses

    She, J. R., Kailey Costa

    Paperback (America Star Books, Oct. 25, 2013)
    J.R is a young boy who will encounter many different obstacles and girls are one of them. He thinks kissing is yucky so when his mom asks for a kiss he say no because he think he is too old to kiss his mom, but all that changes when she begins to disappear. He learns that sometimes it is okay to be different.
  • Kisses

    Cyndy Szekeres

    Hardcover (Western, March 15, 1993)
    None
  • Kisses 25c

    Valentines Day Gifts 2020

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 10, 2020)
    New Year Valentines Day Gift Calendar 2020 Makes a great Calendar / Planner for 2020 get it as a Valentines Day Gift for your boyfriend, girlfriend, wife husband or kids like boys and girls. Makes a great 2020 monthly planner for your desk or use it as a pocket calender for 2020. Daily calendar 2020 page a day for home office or employees. 12 Month 8.5x11“ Pocket Calendar 2020 Monthly and Daily planner 2 in 1
  • KISSES...

    M.L. Denniston

    (M.L. Denniston, May 2, 2015)
    Sheila, like so many girls her age, tries her best to find the right guy. Is there any other place than grade school to start looking for a boyfriend? Sheila blissfully thinks boys are cute and that she would like to have one. She and her girlfriends concoct a plan to find Sheila her very first boyfriend. She is hoping their plan works and that she can finally say “I have a boyfriend.” Her journey continues in junior high and into high school where she finds excitement, love and new beginnings. She has some breathtaking moments and of course she and her heart play tug-of-war. Find out who she falls in love with, who is not right for her and who she can not get enough of.
  • Kisses

    Bethany Diaz, Vova Kirichenko

    Hardcover (Bethany Diaz, Aug. 15, 2016)
    Having a son with kissable cheeks was the inspiration for Bethany Diaz as she wrote this book. Her son loves reading books and learning new things and seeing new colors. Therefore, she was inspired to write a book involving all of those things as well as creating a book centered around family and loving ways one would receive kisses. Children as young as a year and a half, up to age 7 would really enjoy this book. There are some fun scenes illustrated throughout with vibrant colors. It is a great book for the whole family.
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  • 26 Kisses

    Anna Michels

    eBook (Simon Pulse, May 24, 2016)
    Kasie West meets Morgan Matson in this hilarious and heartwarming debut about a girl’s summer mission to get over her ex-boyfriend by kissing her way through the alphabet.Getting dumped by her boyfriend is not how Veda planned on starting her summer. When Mark makes it clear that it’s over between them, Veda is heartbroken and humiliated—but, more importantly, she’s inspired. So she sets out on the love quest of a lifetime: use the summer to forget about Mark, to move on, and move up. All she has to do is kiss twenty-six boys with twenty-six different names—one for each letter of the alphabet. From the top of the Ferris wheel at her hometown carnival to the sandy dunes of Lake Michigan, Veda takes every opportunity she can to add kisses (and boys) to her list, and soon the break-up doesn’t sting quite as much. But just when Veda thinks she has the whole kissing thing figured out, she meets someone who turns her world upside down.