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Books with title Mr Blue

  • Mr. Blue

    Priscilla Whitaker

    Hardcover (BQB Publishing, April 1, 2013)
    Featuring stunning photography, Mr. Blue invites children into the vibrant world of a Great Blue Heron. The story of Mr. Blue delights, engages, and educates children about his playful personality and natural habitat. Fishing in a pond, balancing on one leg, and playing hide-and-seek are just some of the activities Mr. Blue can do while spending the day at his pond. Join him on the banks of his pond as you explore the watery world of this amazing bird.
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  • Mr. Blue

    Priscilla Whitaker

    Paperback (BQB Publishing, April 1, 2013)
    Featuring stunning photography, Mr. Blue invites children into the vibrant world of a Great Blue Heron. The story of Mr. Blue delights, engages, and educates children about his playful personality and natural habitat. Fishing in a pond, balancing on one leg, and playing hide-and-seek are just some of the activities Mr. Blue can do while spending the day at his pond. Join him on the banks of his pond as you explore the watery world of this amazing bird.
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  • Blue

    Sarah L. Schuette

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Introduces some common objects that are blue in color including blueberries, bluebirds, and blue jeans.
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  • Blue

    J. Jean Robertson

    Board book (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2008)
    Blue Jeans, Blueberries, And The Blue Sea Are Just A Few Of The Blue Things Tots Will See As They Learn What Is Blue.
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  • Blue

    Britta Teckentrup

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, April 2, 2020)
    A beautiful story about sadness, depression and hope. Blue lives in the darkest depths of the forest. He has long forgotten how to fly, sing and play. The other birds swoop and soar in the sky above him, the sun warming their feathers. But Blue never joins in. Until, one day, Yellow arrives. Step by step, Yellow reaches out to Blue. With patience and kindness. And little by little, everything changes...A thoughtful and uplifting story. Perfect for helping children learn how to deal with and understand sadness, and how to be there for people in their lives struggling with depression.
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  • Blue

    Lisa Glass

    Hardcover (Quercus, May 5, 2015)
    Surfing is sixteen-year-old Iris's world, and when the ultra-talented Zeke walks into her life, it soon becomes her passion. Over one amazing summer, as she is drawn into his sphere, she experiences love, new friendships, but also loss, with an intensity she never dreamed of. But is Zeke all he seems? What hides beneath his glamorous and mysterious past? When Iris decides to try for her own surfing success, just as her ex-boyfriend comes back into her life, she will test her talent, and her feelings for Zeke, to the limit...
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  • Blue

    Rebecca Rissman

    Paperback (Heinemann, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Introduces colors by challenging readers to find as many examples of each color as they can during a typical day. Rhyming text and vibrant photos bring our colorful world to life.
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  • Blue

    Laura Vaccaro Seeger

    eBook (Roaring Brook Press, Sept. 25, 2018)
    How many shades of blue are there?There’s the soft blue of a baby’s cherished blanket, the ocean blue of a romp in the waves, the chilly blue of a cold winter’s walk in the snow, and the true blue of the bond that exists between children and animals.In this simple, sumptuously illustrated companion to Caldecott Honor Book Green, award-winning artist Laura Vaccaro Seeger turns her attention to the ways in which color evokes emotion, and in doing so tells the story of one special and enduring friendship.
  • Blue

    Teresa Whitaker Smith

    Paperback (Bowker, Nov. 18, 2019)
    Do birds of a feather always flock together? Or can Blue find and create her own flock in her amazing Amazon forest-like habitat? Let blue take you on a journey to discover the answer to this question.Can Blue inspire you to find your own flock or group as you soar through life? Like birds, we all have our flocks. Who do you journey with?
  • Blue

    Stephanie Marceau

    eBook (, Jan. 21, 2018)
    Objectivity is easier when your brain isn’t broken, but Jason Erikson didn’t realize that until it was too late to stop his heart from bleeding. Blue starts when Jason, a young, jaded journalist, ends up in Abaddan on a favor to his boss. He learns real quick that it’s a sad town with a pretty shit history. After all, it's not every day three lives end on the same property. There was only one survivor, Conner Mitchell, but he’s inconveniently in a coma. That doesn’t help Jason get to the meat of what happened there. Hitting too many dead ends, his approach to research gets a bit... unconventional. With Conner’s dead girlfriend’s diary in hand, Jason learns more than he ever wanted about the kid. Worse, he’s forced to acknowledge who he really is and figure out what the hell he’s going to do about it. Lucky for him, he might make it out okay with someone who understands the things he feels. Someone like Conner.
  • Blue

    James DeVita, Wayne McLoughlin

    Hardcover (Laura Geringer, April 1, 2001)
    <P>Morgan is bored with his life. Nothing exciting ever happens in his house. He can calculate his parents' daily routine to the exact minute. He feels old before his time, with nothing to look forward to but more boredom.</P><P>Then one dreary Sunday, Morgan has a vision of a magnificent fish, a leaping marlin wild in the sea, a creature so free that it would rather die than be tamed. The dream (if dream it is) is so vivid, Morgan feels a shocking rush of strength and speed racing through his veins, smells the salt air, and tastes the electricity of an impending ocean storm. For one brief exhilarating moment, sitting in a cramped apartment on a city block where every building looks exactly like the next, Morgan is that marlin, and from that moment on, he begins to change.</P><P>A comic Metamorphosis for kids, this poignant, gently humorous, and highly original tale by actor, playwright, and first-time novelist James DeVita is a tender testament to following one's heart. Through a series of miraculous and sometimes ridiculous events, Morgan comes to understand that he has the power to be whatever he wants to be -- even a fish -- as long as he believes in himself.</P>
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  • Blue

    Kasey Jackson

    language (, June 17, 2014)
    The demand was growing too quickly. The beliefs of healers convinced of their supernatural medicinal properties fueled a thriving black market for the most grisly commodity to obtain-- the body parts of the colorless people. After the murder and maiming of countless people afflicted with Albinism, the South African government realized that they had no choice but to intervene. Out of the desire to provide protection to even the poorest of the afflicted people, the Humane Harvest Compounds were established. Fifteen years later, in a rapidly-changing post-Apartheid nation, two young women find themselves face-to-face with the walls that have surrounded them for as long as they can remember. Anytha (a bright, college-bound, young thinker) begins second-guessing her loyalty to her family's life-long faith--the Practice of Blue--a thriving new religion whose doctrine is based on the "Law of the Land." Tabitha, (a sweet, quiet, conspiracy theorist with Albinism who was sold to the Humane Harvest Compounds as a baby) finds herself dreaming about an unharvested life outside of the concrete walls. Though they are living two completely different lives, Anytha and Tabitha are both found questioning the motives of those in power--setting their minds to look beyond their spotless reputations, good deeds, and popularity--unaware that what they discover may make them question everything that they believe about life itself.