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Books in Little Busy Book series

  • The Little Book of Simple Sayings

    Cameron Killian Okeefe

    Hardcover (Cameron Okeefe, Dec. 14, 2017)
    This work of art, "The Little Book of Simple Sayings," compiled and illustrated by 17-year-old Cameron Killian O'Keefe is an uplifting series of messages designed to nurture the youth and all who open it. Whimsically presented and carefully illustrated pages are filled with life lessons, struggles and silver linings that truly can benefit us all. This is the type of wisdom that sticks...delivered in a way that uplifts the spirit and fills our souls with lessons worth learning again and again. Her own journey with Syringomyelia and Chiari Type I Malformation encouraged her to write and dedicate this book to her surgeon and to the children with whom she shares those experiences on the 12th floor of St. Louis Children's Hospital. This beautiful book encourages all who open it to find the positive in every situation, to celebrate our differences and to persevere through whatever might be the obstacles in our paths, for she knows firsthand the view is better on the other side of the shore. This is the first in a series that Cameron Killian O'Keefe is looking to produce and her second compilation "The Little Book of Sunshine" is in production.
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  • A Little Flush

    Benoit Charlat

    Hardcover (B.E.S. Publishing, Aug. 1, 2010)
    Children who have reached the toilet-training stage will think this is the funniest book they've ever seen. Most parents will smile, too, as children and parents turn the pages and follow the antics of a comical group of animals. Here, in amusing words and pictures, is gentle encouragement to toddlers who are going through their toilet-training stage. The color illustrations on every page are large and bold, and the story concludes with a sound button for kids to press. A little chick watches as a little pig, a dog, a pair of penguins, and several other animals take turns sitting on the toilet. At last, it's little chick's turn. The book's final two-page spread features a pop-up showing all the other animals shouting Bravo! as the little chick flushes the toilet. When kids press the sound button on the toilet's lid, they hear the toilet flush.
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  • Movies

    chris-fujiwara

    Paperback (Cassell Illustrated, Sept. 15, 2007)
    This book is part expert selection of seminal moments, part glorious celebration of 100 years of cinema. The 1000 seminal moments will be divided into categories. The seminal films, the major players - actors, actresses, directors, producers - focusing on a moment that encompasses their contribution, great scenes, great lines and major events, from meetings and debuts to casting quirks and deaths. Whether dazzlingly inventive, technically breathtaking, shockingly simple or simply shocking, these moments took movies to their greatest heights. Some are legendary - the spectacular action sequence, awesome special effects, extraordinary performances, genius direction or unforgettable dialogue. Others are more subtle - groundbreaking films that inspired decades of imitators, the first screen appearance of a future star, the untimely death of a major player, or even the roll of the dice on the casting couch that gave us Brando's "Godfather" rather than Borgnine's.
  • Little Pink of Prayers

    Cathy Bartel

    Hardcover (Harrison House Publishers, Oct. 30, 2009)
    From the bestselling little black book and little pink book series comes a new and fun gift book on prayer that teen girls will love. They'll discover God as their very best friend through cool stories, Scriptures, and relevant prayers! Girls, all consumed with romance and fashion, will find a true love that captures their heart far beyond the shallow appeal of the current trends. With hip graphics and sassy style, Cathy Bartel helps teen girls open their hearts to a life of prayer and find a relationship with God that surpasses anything the world has to offer. Prayer topics include: closer to God, forgiving a friend, all that stuff I need, my boyfriend, my parents, to pass an exam, grades, homework, my future, safety, acceptance, my appearance, and more. Full of wisdom and hope, this little book on prayer is a great gift for teen girls - perfect for holidays, special occasions, or just because you love them and care about them. little pink book of prayers is also a life-changing resource for youth pastors, small groups, and mentors to help young ladies become all that God has destined for them to be.
  • Little Book of Poems for Young Children

    Cathy Shimmen

    Hardcover (Usborne Publishing Ltd, March 15, 2012)
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  • The Baby

    John Burningham

    Hardcover (Random House of Canada, Limited, Oct. 3, 1974)
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  • Disney The Little Big Book Of Christmas

    Monique Peterson, Alice Wong

    Hardcover (Welcome Books, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Celebrate the magic of Christmas with a cast of your favorite storybook and animated characters! Disney The Little Big Book of Christmas is simply the best way for families of young and old to come together on those chilly afternoons and winter nights. Curl up with wonderful holiday tales starring Winnie the Pooh and Mickey, share fun in the kitchen by whipping up some of Cinderella’s favorite sweets, get the whole gang smiling as you sing time-honored Christmas songs, and spend snowy days making gifts suggested by the Seven Dwarfs. Disney The Little Big Book of Christmas is filled with Disney-inspired stories, comics, activities, recipes, songs, and ideas to make the holidays special. Beautifully illustrated with over 200 images–familiar and rarely seen–from Disney’s archives, this is real a treasure for all Disney fans. This fun-filled book for the whole family includes:Stories and Comics: Christmas stories featuring Disney’s favorite old standbys (Mickey, Minnie, Pluto, Goofy, Donald) as well as new such as Ariel’s Christmas Under the Sea, Andy’s Christmas Puppy, Pinocchio’s Perfect Gift, and Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too. Also included are comic strips loaded with holiday fun!Activities: Make Seven Dwarfs Pinecone Carolers, Pooh’s Wishing Star, or Bambi’s Snow Globe. Decorate tree and home, send cards, wrap presents, make gifts . . . all with a Disney twist!Fun, Facts, and Trivia: Find out how Eeyore spreads Christmas cheer, what the Princesses wish for Christmas, and how the holidays are celebrated at Disney Theme Parks. Daisy gives decorating tips and Tinker Bell offers stocking-stuffer ideas.Recipes: Make holiday treats for enjoying and giving! Try Bambi’s Reindeer Lollipops, Cinderella’s Chocolate Mice, Captain Hook’s Hidden Treasure Cookies, and much more.Songs: Rarely seen art from the Disney Archives–Peter Pan and friends caroling, Lion King’s lions a-leaping–illustrate favorite traditional Christmas carols.The Joy of Giving: Learn how to spread the Christmas spirit with Disney characters setting an example: Toy Story characters support Toys for Tots; the puppies from 101 Dalmatians list their favorite animal charities; Aladdin wishes to feed the hungry.
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  • A Little Fart

    Maëlle Lemaitre, Pascal Lemaître

    Hardcover (B.E.S. Publishing, Aug. 1, 2010)
    Children who have reached the toilet-training stage will think this is the funniest book they've ever seen. Most parents will smile, too, as children and parents turn the pages and follow the antics of a comical group of animals. The color illustrations on every page are large and bold, and the story concludes with a sound button for kids to press. One running rabbit, two little pigs, three tiny birds, and an assembly of other animals are all running toward their potties. On the book's very last page, kids open a double gatefold spread and find that the animals have all reached their destinations. A sound chip embedded in the illustration gives off an appropriately flatulent noise.
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  • My Little Memory Verses

    Brenda C. Ward, Stephanie McFetridge Britt

    Hardcover (W Pub Group, June 1, 1994)
    The My Little Bible series has simple Bible stories, memory verses, prayers and psalms for young readers and attractive art. A world-wide bestseller in several languages.
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  • Little Pink Book for Girlfriends

    Cathy Bartel

    Paperback (Harrison House Publishers, May 31, 2006)
    Girlfriends are great!• Wild and Crazy• Quiet and Thoughtful• Fun and ExcitingFind out how you can be a friend to the end...• Know the ropes• Get the inside scoop• Navigate clichés• Stick together• Learn to be realFrom the bestselling creators of the little black book series comes a unique and fun new series for teen girls. The little pink books series utilizes hip graphics, sassy quotes, and funny stories to teach teen girls about spiritual principals in a practical way. Chart-topping lists, prayers, and girly art make this book and/or gift a must have for all your teen readers. Watch as they collect each book and share them with their friends. Make sure to stock them all for this new trend in teen resources.
  • Pop-Up Toadstool

    Benji Davies

    Hardcover (Pan Macmillan, May 1, 2009)
    Peep into a world of wonder with a fantastic pop-up surprise! Open up this amazing, intricate book and discover secrets and surprises as you peer behind the hidden flaps of the beautiful toadstool. Can you work out what all the creatures are busy getting ready for as they practice roly polies, cartwheels and hand stands, do big stretches, and polish trophies? Join the busy ants, ladybirds, beetles, and caterpillars for a very exciting day—ready, steady, go!
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  • The Little Gnome

    Sheri Fink

    Paperback (Sheri Fink, Oct. 18, 2016)
    Set in a Victorian garden, The Little Gnome is a heartwarming tale about an adorable garden gnome experiencing the wonder of the four seasons for the first time. When summer changes to Fall and then to Winter, the Little Gnome learns to look for the good in change. The enchanting story helps kids of all ages embrace change while learning about the seasons. The Little Gnome is the perfect gift for the special children in your life who are facing changes such as moving, starting a new school, marriage, divorce, new siblings, struggling with peer pressure, and more.
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