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Books in Children's Board Book series

  • A Vegan Holiday

    Courtney E Hufer, Bjorn Hufer

    Paperback (Vueno, Oct. 24, 2016)
    Holidays are a time for celebration for everybody--even animals! This plant-based children's book explains how we can enjoy all of our favourite holidays while still showing love and compassion for animals.
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  • Teddy's Travels Shape Book

    Laughing Elephant

    Paperback (Laughing Elephant, Sept. 1, 2018)
    In this delightful reproduction of a classic mid-century modern children's title, Teddy takes a number of trips, by bicycle, by car, by boat and by plane. Each method of locomotion has advantages and disadvantages, but, in the end, Teddy discovers that there's no place like home. Teddy's Travels is a good book for small children on family trips to help them understand travel in general and patience during travel, specifically, with its sometimes inconveniences, in a fun and informative way. Die-cut, with foil accents and handsomely proportioned, Teddy's Travels is the latest title in the Laughing Elephant's best selling die-cut shape book series.
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  • The Witch's Children Go to School

    Ursula Jones

    Paperback (Orchard Books, Nov. 20, 2008)
    The witch's children's friend, Gemma, is scared about her first day at school. So they turn her into an ogre to give her courage, but ogres don't fit in at school. The solution? To turn the whole school into a story book, which is a good place for an ogre.
  • Woof around the World

    Carlo Cavett

    Paperback (Independently published, May 5, 2017)
    Do you know how dogs bark? Woof! I know, that's easy! But what if I tell you that dogs around the world do not all “speak” the same language! It’s true! Do you know how the dogs bark in China? Is it GUAU GUAU or WANG WANG? Or how do they yap in Italy? Let’s go on a journey to find out how dogs bark in different countries! Tip: Read the book out loud together with your children! A fun and humorous children's book to explore different languages of the world. "Woof around the world" encourages kids to stay curious and promotes diversity. A great activity book with beautiful illustrations for bedtime, kindergarten and preschool.
  • The Shelters of Stone

    Jean M. Auel

    Hardcover (Random House Large Print, April 30, 2002)
    The Shelters of Stone opens as Ayla and Jondalar, along with their animal friends, Wolf, Whinney, and Racer, complete their epic journey across Europe and are greeted by Jondalar’s people: the Zelandonii. The people of the Ninth Cave of the Zelandonii fascinate Ayla. Their clothes, customs, artifacts, even their homes—formed in great cliffs of vertical limestone—are a source of wonder to her. And in the woman Zelandoni, the spiritual leader of the Ninth Cave (and the one who initiated Jondalar into the Gift of Pleasure), she meets a fellow healer with whom to share her knowledge and skills.But as Ayla and Jondalar prepare for the formal mating at the Summer Meeting, there are difficulties. Not all the Zelandonii are welcoming. Some fear Ayla’s unfamiliar ways and abhor her relationship with those they call flatheads and she calls Clan. Some even oppose her mating with Jondalar, and make their displeasure known. Ayla has to call on all her skills, intelligence, knowledge, and instincts to find her way in this complicated society, to prepare for the birth of her child, and to decide whether she will accept new challenges and play a significant role in the destiny of the Zelandonii.Jean Auel is at her very best in this superbly textured creation of a prehistoric society. The Shelters of Stone is a sweeping story of love and danger, with all the wonderful detail—based on meticulous research— that makes her novels unique. It is a triumphant continuation of the Earth’s Children® saga that began with The Clan of the Cave Bear. And it includes an amazing rhythmic poem that describes the birth of Earth’s Children and plays its own role in the narrative of The Shelters of Stone.
  • Just Henry

    Michelle Magorian

    Paperback (Egmont UK, Oct. 1, 2009)
    It's 1949 and life is bleak for Henry. He misses his father who died a war hero, and he escapes from his annoying stepfather and stepsister whenever he can by going to the movies. One day he meets Mr. Beaumont, a man who also loves films and agrees to lend Henry a camera for his school project. Henry is disgusted to learn that he's been put in a group with Jeffries, the son of a man who went AWOL, and Pip, who was born illegitimate. Henry begins to learn that tolerance and friendship are more important than social stigmas when he processes the film and makes an alarming discovery. Like a bomb waiting to explode, Henry's world is about to unravel, and he will need his new friends to keep disaster in check.
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  • The Clan of the Cave Bear

    Jean M. Auel

    Hardcover (Random House Large Print, Sept. 3, 2002)
    An all-absorbing journey into man's possible past. Jean M. Auel, a storytelling genius, weaves a compellingly readable saga of human survival; an epic that transcends time and place. It is peopled with rich and complex characters who experience the full range of human emotions. All this makes for total involvement and believability in the light of today. A novel for all time.
  • Secret Codes: Create And Send Your Own Hidden Messages And Cryptic Communications

    Robert Jackson

    Paperback (Running Press, July 11, 2002)
    Includes Morse Code transmitter, receiver, and linking wire; Jefferson wheel; and sempahore flags. This innovative book and kit for ages 6 to 12 features everything needed to decipher a variety of codes. Kids can send hidden messages to their friends while learning and having fun. Text explores the fascinating history of secret codes as used by Native Americans during World War II, as well as instructions on sending messages via Morse Code, semaphore flags, ciphers, and braille.
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  • Jonah

    Pam Mara

    Board book (Warner Press, March 15, 1990)
    Book by Mara, Pam
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  • The Tree Beyond

    Ronald Tomanio, Wendy Speirs

    Paperback (Independently published, June 4, 2019)
    Two squirrels set out on their yearly pilgrimage to the Tree Beyond to collect their supplies to change the trees from summer to fall.
  • Children's First Book of the Human Body

    Neil Morris, Mel Pickering, Roger Stewart, Mike Foster

    Hardcover (Dempsey Parr, )
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  • The Witch's Children

    Ursula Jones, Russell Ayto

    Paperback (Orchard Books, Dec. 1, 2002)
    The first in the Witch's Children picture book series from the 2008 Roald Dahl Funny Prize winning team.