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  • The Farting Princess: Digestion

    Ki-seon Jang, Eun-yeong Choi

    Library Binding (Big & Small, Aug. 1, 2017)
    A beautiful princess wants to find her prince. But she has a gassy problem. She can't stop farting. The King worries about his daughter. Is she under a magic spell?
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  • French Fun

    Lone Morton

    Paperback (B Small, Nov. 1, 2011)
    Bursting with fun language activities, this activity book is perfect for young French learners. Full of puzzles and games, cutting and sticking and two colourful press-out characters complete with paper clothes to dress them with, kids will love the fun, engaging activities this book has to offer, whilst taking the first steps in learning French. With a simple pronunciation guide included, French words are made easy. Take a look at the other books in the series, including English Fun (language activity), Spanish Fun (language activity) and French Fun CD and Book Pack.
  • I Am a Little Monk: Thailand

    Mi-hwa Joo, Hwa-kyeong Gahng

    Library Binding (Big & Small, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Urt was born in a Buddhist country, Thailand. When Urt's uncle returns home after being a monk, Urt decides that he too will become a monk. Let's follow Urt as he prepares and undertakes the tradition of Bu-urt, living as a monk in the temple. Come and learn about the Buddhist country of Thailand and its unique customs and way of life.
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  • Lets Read French - Danny's Blog: Le Blog De Danny

    rabley-stephen

    Paperback (B Small, Jan. 1, 2008)
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  • The Artist and His Models: The Art of Rembrandt

    Haneul Ddang, Sam-hyeon Kim

    Library Binding (Big & Small, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Rembrandt painted some of the most extraordinary portraits ever made. This story reveals how Rembrandt endured poverty and misfortune but continued to paint startling portraits, even when he could hardly afford to buy paints or pay models. It also explains the background to several of his most famous works.
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  • The Gingerbread Man

    In-gahng Jeon

    Paperback (Big & Small, Jan. 1, 2016)
    3D clay models are the perfect medium to bring this simple and fun tale to life. This traditional story is excellent for use as a literary text for schools as well as homes due to its repetition and rhythm. Follow the gingerbread man across the pages as he runs as fast as he can.
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  • The Bremen Town Musicians

    Brothers Grimm, Sang-wu Shin

    Paperback (Big & Small, Jan. 1, 2016)
    Clever collage illustrations bring to life this tale of four animals that are down on their luck. Hoping to make a better life as musicians in the town of Bremen, the quartet instead outwits a band of thieves and retires to the country for a happily ever after.
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  • Wheels Go Round and Round: Simple Machines–Wheels

    Mi-ae Lee, Soo-ji Park

    Paperback (Big & Small, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Big wheels and little wheels travel around the world. They come to a country where there are no wheels. How do people live without wheels? Soon wheels come to help the people. Find out how wheels make people's lives easier.
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  • Fun with Static Electricity

    Chocolate Tree, Eun-yeong Choi

    Paperback (Big & Small, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Mira and her dog Popo were bored. Mira decided to look in her big sister's room. She touched the doorknob. Zap! Flash! Mira got a big shock. How did the doorknob make her hand tingle?
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  • Patterns from Nature: The Art of Klimt

    Myeong-hwa Yu, Seung-beom Yu

    Paperback (Big & Small, Jan. 1, 2017)
    This story illustrates how Klimt, an Austrian painter, expressed the inspiration from nature in his own style of the gold colored decoration in his paintings.
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  • Argentinosaurus, Giant of Giants

    Dreaming Tortoise

    Paperback (Big & Small, Aug. 1, 2016)
    Argentinosaurus is one of the biggest sauropods, a group of enormous, long-necked, and plant-eating dinosaurs. Read about this gentle giant and a range of other fascinating dinosaurs, including a fearsome meat-eater Acrocanthosaurus; Huayangosaurus, whose back and tail were studded with bony plates and spear-like spikes; duck-billed Kritosaurus; Alxasaurus, a feathered dinosaur with long, knife-like claws; and Bambiraptor, a small but vicious hunter.
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  • How the Snail Found Its Colors: The Art of Matisse

    Haneul Ddang, Jeong-yi Kee, Mi-ran Yang

    Library Binding (Big & Small, Aug. 1, 2016)
    French artist Henri Matisse gradually turned away from traditional drawing and painting to adopt a radical but simple approach to art. In How the Snail Found Its Colors, the story of a snail's search for the right color for its shell helps us understand how Matisse refined his technique and how the selection of particular colors and shapes was the key to his art.
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