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  • Farmer

    Rebecca Hunter

    Paperback (Tulip Books, Oct. 1, 2014)
    People Who Help Us is a series of books explaining the roles of different people who help us everyday in the community. Each book is based on a real person and follows them through a typical day at work—what they do, why, and what people they encounter.
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  • Leave Me Alone!

    Ann de Bode, Rien Broere

    Paperback (Tulip Books, March 1, 2014)
    The perfect read-aloud to discuss bullying with young children Peter is excited about moving to a new house, although he has to leave his best friend behind. But at his new school he soon comes up against Jack, the class bully, who makes Peter's life miserable. When Peter’s mother eventually finds out, she decides they must speak to the teacher.
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  • All the Stars Denied

    Guadalupe GarcĂ­a McCall

    eBook (Tu Books, )
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  • Hinduism in Bali

    Frances Hawker, Bruce Campbell

    Paperback (Tulip Books, June 1, 2014)
    Follow Yoni as she practices for a dance performance at the local temple. Learn more about the art of Hindu dancing as she rehearses, gives offerings to the gods, and finally arrives at the day of the performance.
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  • Arrow of Lightning

    Joseph Bruchac

    Hardcover (Tu Books, May 2, 2017)
    Months after she has been healed from the Enemy Sickness that afflicted her in Trail of the Dead, Lozen and her family have gathered a community around them in Valley Where First Light Paints the Cliffs and have begun to rebuild. Lozen knows danger still stalks them and she intends to be ready to defend her people, but she hopes to avoid killing another human being--though gemod monsters are not off the table. Miles away, the remaining Ones plot Lozen's demise, and a threat Lozen thought she'd eliminated comes closer. And a newfound power will complicate everything for Lozen. Masterful storyteller Joseph Bruchac delivers a satisfying conclusion of the acclaimed Killer of Enemies series.
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  • The Phoenix Girls, Book 1: The Conjuring Glass

    Brian Knight

    eBook (Tulpa Books, May 26, 2020)
    When thirteen-year-old orphan Penny Sinclair moves to the small town of Dogwood to live with her godmother, she expects her life to become very dull. She doesn't expect to find a strange talking fox roaming the countryside near her new home, a kindred spirit in her new friend Zoe, or the secret grove where they discover the long hidden magic of The Phoenix Girls. Learning to use magic isn't easy, though; Penny and Zoe get their magic wrong almost as often as they get it right. When something sinister threatens Dogwood, their often accidental magic may be the only thing that can stop it.
  • Diverse Energies

    Paolo Bacigalupi, Ursula K. Le Guin, Malinda Lo, Tobias S. Buckell, Joe Monti

    Hardcover (Tu Books, Oct. 1, 2012)
    An anthology of short stories that presents a journey through alternate histories and projections of the future in which the world's diversity is reflected.
  • Dentist

    Rebecca Hunter

    Paperback (Tulip Books, May 1, 2014)
    This title is part of a series of books explaining the roles of different people who help us everyday in the community. Each book is based on a real person as the reader follows them through a typical day at work—what they do, why, and what people they encounter. We find out the hours they work, what happens at lunchtime, the equipment they use, and what they like about their jobs. Specially commissioned photography and clear text make the books friendly and accessible to young readers, making this a perfect series for introducing young children to what goes on in the world around them, and how different people contribute in different ways.
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  • Rebellion

    Karen Sandler

    eBook (Tu Books, June 4, 2014)
    Kayla is a GEN—a genetically engineered nonhuman—in a world torn apart by castes separating GENs from “real” humans. In the wake of a devastating bomb blast, Kayla has been brought to the headquarters of the organization that planted the bomb, and many others like it, in GEN food warehouses and homes. Her biological mother tells her that Devak is dead and that Kayla must join their terrorist group, which is ramping up for something big. Now Kayla must pretend to embrace this new role in an underground compound full of paranoia as she plots a way to escape and save her friends.Meanwhile, Devak has emerged from his healing in a gen-tank, only to be told that Kayla is dead and his family has fallen from grace. Can he overcome his grief enough to notice the clues that point to Kayla? As Kayla and Devak fight to find each other and stop the bloodshed, the Tankborn trilogy rushes to a thrilling conclusion!
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  • I Can't Find You Mum

    Ann de Bode, Rien Broere

    Paperback (Tulip Books, March 1, 2014)
    Jessie goes shopping in a large department store with her Mum. She decides to hide while her mum looks at yet more clothes, but when Jessie leaves her hiding place, there is no sign of Mum. At first Jessie stays calm, but when a stranger taps her on the shoulder and offers to help, she dashes out of the store and runs off. Then she realizes she has not only lost her Mum, she has also lost her way. . . Side by Side is a fabulous new series which deals with dramatic and significant events in young children's lives. Wonderful, sensitive pictures are sure to appeal to small children trying to cope with difficult situations. The child-friendly stories and delightful illustrations provide the perfect support for helping little ones to deal with the turmoil of stressful situations—and to understand that they are not alone.
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  • Firefighter

    Rebecca Hunter

    Paperback (Tulip Books, May 1, 2014)
    This title is part of a series of books explaining the roles of different people who help us everyday in the community. Each book is based on a real person as the reader follows them through a typical day at work—what they do, why, and what people they encounter. We find out the hours they work, what happens at lunchtime, the equipment they use, and what they like about their jobs. Specially commissioned photography and clear text make the books friendly and accessible to young readers, making this a perfect series for introducing young children to what goes on in the world around them, and how different people contribute in different ways.
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  • Postman

    Rebecca Hunter

    Paperback (Tulip Books, Oct. 1, 2014)
    People Who Help Us is a series of books explaining the roles of different people who help us everyday in the community. Each book is based on a real person and follows them through a typical day at work—what they do, why, and what people they encounter.
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