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  • The Lost Ring: An Eid Story

    Fawzia Gilani-Williams

    Hardcover (The Islamic Foundation, Oct. 1, 2009)
    Rahma's family is preparing for Eid and she has been looking forward to making samosas all week. Grandma, who is visiting, realizes that her precious gold ring has gone missing. Will Rahma find her grandma's precious ring? For ages 7 and up.
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  • One Little Bear and Her Friends

    Erin Ranson, Claudine Gevry

    Board book (Tide Mill Press, Aug. 14, 2007)
    Book by Ranson, Erin
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  • My Story: Daniel

    Thomas Nelson

    Paperback (Thomas Nelson, March 18, 2014)
    A whole new way for kids to learn about their favorite Bible heroes! Kids are accustomed to hearing stories about their favorite Bible heroes―but what about from the perspective of the heroes themselves? In this My Story book, kids will love hearing one of their favorite Bible stories in a fresh new way when they hear the story of Daniel and the lion’s den straight from the hero himself! At the end of the book is a “Sticker Journal” with more than 50 vibrant, story-themed stickers. With fun illustrations and lots of stickers, kids will learn that if they trust in God, He will bring them through even the most challenging of circumstances.Features & Benefits:Engaging Bible stories told in first-person perspectiveIncludes 50 story-themed stickers that kids can use throughout the book to enhance application and learningA great value at $4.99
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  • Battle of Britain

    Chris Priestley

    Paperback (Scholastic, May 5, 2008)
    It's 1939 and Harry Woods is a Spitfire pilot in the RAF. When his friend Lenny loses his leg in a dogfight with the Luftwaffe, Harry is determined to fight on. That is, until his plane is hit and he finds himself tumbling through the air high above the English Channel.
  • Wartime Princess

    Valerie Wilding

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 7, 2016)
    In 1939, on a royal tour of Dartmouth Naval College, Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) meets the dashing Prince Philip of Greece. Immediately they begin a correspondence, as war breaks out across Europe, where Philip is sent to serve in the Navy. Elizabeth convinces her father the King, despite his reservations, to allow her to sign up to the war effort and joins the Women's Auxiliary Territorial Service. Serving her country, driving trucks and fixing cars, Elizabeth wonders, will she ever see her prince again...?
  • SGT> Richard R. Holloway Jr.: Teamwork

    Terry Rajsombath, Lorin Olsen

    Paperback (Independently published, June 16, 2020)
    This is a children's book written for the children of Richard Holloway Jr. It is meant to honor his memory and pass on stories of his action and bravery during his time spent in the Connecticut Army National Guard. It is meant to pass on his legacy, told from a teammate who stood with him through thick and thin, rain or shine, life or death. It is meant to have his back even after he is gone.
  • Suffragette

    Carol Drinkwater

    Paperback (Scholastic Press, June 4, 2015)
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  • D-Day

    Bryan Perrett

    Paperback (Gardners Books, May 31, 2004)
    Jim Dodd is an 18-year-old Second Lieutenant in an infantry battalion, a former Territorial unit. He is younger than many of the men in his platoon, but earns their respect by handling the men well on exercise and looking after their welfare. At the beginning of 1944, his battalion is mobilised and a veteran of the desert war and former POW is sent in as commander. He drives the company mercilessly, flaying them with criticism. After rehearsing its role in the landings on the Normandy coast, Jim's battalion joins the huge armada crossing the Channel, fighters and bombers accompanying them overhead to pound the coastal defences as the landing crafts go in. By the end of D Day, the British and Canadians have established themselves firmly on Juno, Gold and Sword beaches, and the Americans on Utah beach (having sustained heavy losses on Omaha beach - the arena of action in Saving Private Ryan). Jim's battalion goes on to join the fighting in the French hinterland, where Jim realises that his commander's ruthless methods result in a lower loss of life than other companies. Jim goes on to take part in two major operations (Totalise and Tractable) to smash through the German lines. His task is to secure a village and its crossroads in the centre of the enemy escape route. What follows is based on the real-life struggle for Mont Ormel. Jim's company is subjected to constant attacks from the Waffen SS and, as the only unwounded officer left, Jim finds himself in charge of the situation...
  • Inside Santa's Toy Shop

    Charles Reasoner

    Board book (Tide Mill Press, Sept. 25, 2007)
    "It's the week before Christmas and the North Pole has it's share of problems too. The Red Elves and Green Elves have always had their differences and holidays sometimes have a way of bringing out the worst in everyone. Santa needs to find a solution fast and get the sleigh loaded with toys in time!"--P. [4] of cover.
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  • Toy Story: Return Of Buzz LightYear

    Jesse Blaze Snider, Nathan Watson

    Hardcover (BOOM! Studios, June 22, 2010)
    This October sees the historic re-release of TOY STORY and TOY STORY 2 in 3-D with TOY STORY 3 coming out June 18th. And now? it's an ongoing series from BOOM! Kids. Following up on the hit graphic novel, this new collection features all new, never before seen original stories with your favorite Disney/Pixar's TOY STORY characters. Woody and Buzz are back? and Andy too!
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  • Waterloo

    Bryan Perrett

    Paperback (Scholastic, )
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  • Civil War; Thomas Adamson, England 1643-1650

    Vince Cross

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Aug. 31, 2004)
    SEPTEMBER 1644 My head was down as I rode into the teeth of a gale beside Edward and I struggled to understand the meaning of the sudden shouts of anxiety from in front of us. I looked up and saw horses rearing and turning. Then I heard a volley of shots ring out, though I could not see who fired them for the smoke that suddenly hung over the road. At last, and nearly too late, I obeyed a harshly issued instruction to dismount and take shelter behind the wagons if I valued my life. I felt rather than heard the musket fire that might have been the end of me, as it ripped the air apart and shredded the canvas behind my head...