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  • Reader's Digest Condensed Books

    Mary Higgins Clark, Robin Cook, Deborah Smith, Douglas Kennedy

    Hardcover (Reader's Digest, March 15, 1997)
    Reader's Digest Condensed Books, Select Editions authorized condensed editions of: Pretend You Don't See Her by Mary Higgins Clark; The Big Picture by Douglas Kennedy; A Place To Call Home Deborah Smith; Chromosome 6 by Robin Cook, Volume 6, 1997.
  • Mama Loves Me

    Mara Van Fleet, Claudine GĂ©vry

    Board book (Reader's Digest, Dec. 27, 2005)
    In this delightful companion book to Caterpillar Spring, Butterfly Summer, a cute baby elephant shares his admiration for his mom's specialty talents - using her trunk (a colorful cloth-covered spring that runs through the pages) to reach up high, to play hide-and-seek with him, to give him a quick shower, and to cuddle and kiss him at goodnight.
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  • The Kindness Diaries: One Man's Quest to Ignite Goodwill and Transform Lives Around the World

    Leon Logothetis

    Hardcover (Reader's Digest, Dec. 30, 2014)
    The incredible journey of one man who sets out to circumnavigate the globe on a vintage motorbike fueled by kindness.Follow the inspirational journey of a former stockbroker who leaves his unfulfilling desk job in search of a meaningful life. He sets out from Los Angeles on a vintage motorbike, determined to circumnavigate the globe surviving only on the kindness of strangers. Incredibly, he makes his way across the U.S., through Europe, India, Cambodia, and Vietnam, and finally to Canada and back to the Hollywood sign, by asking strangers for shelter, food, and gas. Again and again, he's won over by the generosity of humanity, from the homeless man who shares his blanket to the poor farmer who helps him with his broken down bike, and the HIV-positive mother who takes him in and feeds him. At each stop, he finds a way to give back to these unsuspecting Good Samaritans in life-changing ways, by rebuilding their homes, paying for their schooling, and leaving behind gifts big and small. The Kindness Diaries will introduce you to a world of adventure, renew your faith in the bonds that connect people, and inspire you to accept and generate kindness in your own life.
  • How the Earth Works

    John Farndon

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, Jan. 1, 1992)
    A exploration of science for adults and their children offers a hands-on approach to learning, teaching readers how to build models, carry out experiments, make records, draw conclusions, and more. 35,000 first printing.
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  • Farm Friends

    Jodie Shepherd

    Hardcover (Reader's Digest, May 9, 2006)
    Five adorable farm friends are waiting for kids to "Guess Who!" in this fun and engaging book. Hidden behind "peek-a-boo" flaps, a cow, pig, horse, sheep, and hen are just waiting to be discovered. Inviting rhymes offer simple clues to help readers guess who's hiding. A special, surprise under each flap and big pop-up at the end add to the charm of this delightful story.Young children love to play guessing games and love playing peek-a-boo and with the fun rhyming text they will learn animal sounds and animal identification as well.Rhymes on each spread prompt kids to guess who is hiding behind the big peek-a-boo flap. Special fuzzy surprise under each flap.
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  • The Innocents Abroad

    Mark Twain

    Hardcover (Reader's Digest, July 5, 1990)
    Mark Twain considered this a travel book although he complained in his forward that he expected to be criticized for departing from normal travel writing style. The book is mainly composed of newspaper columns he wrote for a San Francisco journal along with letters he wrote to other newspapers. He was interested in pointing out the conflict between history and the modern world. As he journeyed along he continually voiced his outrage, bewilderment, or boredom with the events he encountered, although his frequent bluster was couched with entertaining humor.
  • Fisher Price Busy Town Lift the Flap

    Elenor Fremont, Si International

    Board book (Reader's Digest, Aug. 1, 2000)
    This special lift-the-flap book transforms the Little People® town into a wonderful place to explore early learning concepts. Children can learn about colors, food, vehicles, counting, matching, and what people do by opening dozens of surprise-filled flaps.
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  • Are You Still Mad

    Elenor Fremont, Kathy Couri

    Paperback (Reader's Digest, Sept. 1, 1999)
    After having a fight, best friends Sonya and Anna decide it is more fun to play than to stay mad at each other
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  • Revenge of the Fallen: Mix & Match

    David Roe

    Board book (Reader's Digest, May 26, 2009)
    Everyone knows Transformers change from robots to vehicles, but you’ve never seen them change like they do in this Mix & Match book. Inspired by Revenge of the Fallen, the new Transformers movie, this colorful book lets kids create countless character combinations by simply flipping one or more of the three die-cut panels on each page. Imagine a Transformer that has Optimus Prime’s head, Bumblebee’s body, and Ratchet’s legs. That’s just one of more than 200 unique Transformers combinations readers can make with this playful book.
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  • The Reader's Digest Children's Songbook

    William L. Simon

    Spiral-bound (Reader's Digest Books, March 1, 1986)
    A delightful collection of 135 children's songs in easy-to-play arrangements that the whole family can enjoy. Highlights include Muppet songs, nursery rhymes, movie and show tunes, nonsense songs, songs for happy days and holidays, and much, much more! Also includes a bonus lyric book with guitar chord frames. Handy stay-open binding! Hardcover.
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  • Reader's Digest Bible For Children: Timeless Stories From The Old And New Testament

    Marie-Helene Delval

    Hardcover (Reader's Digest, Sept. 1, 1995)
    An illustrated collection of Bible stories from both the Old and New Testaments
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  • Rebecca

    Daphne du Maurier, Nanette Biers

    (Reader's Digest, Jan. 1, 1997)
    Fiction