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Books published by publisher Tate

  • Miffy the Artist

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    Hardcover (Tate, Aug. 16, 1994)
    Will be shipped from US. Used books may not include companion materials, may have some shelf wear, may contain highlighting/notes, may not include CDs or access codes. 100% money back guarantee.
  • Achoo! by Virginie Morgand

    Virginie Morgand

    Hardcover (Tate, March 15, 1876)
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  • The High Street by Alice Melvin

    Alice Melvin

    Hardcover (Tate, March 15, 1723)
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  • The Museum of Me by Emma Lewis

    Emma Lewis

    Hardcover (Tate, March 15, 1763)
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  • A-Z of Dangerous Food

    Rebvik

    Paperback (Tate, Oct. 1, 2012)
    Children will love learning about the killer clams, creepy crawlies, and deadly reptiles that populate the world’s dinner tables. Illustrated throughout with vibrant collages and accompanied by informative and entertaining snippets of text, this book will delight readers with some of the most terrifying and gruesome things to ever pass our lips.
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  • The Book With a Hole by HervĂ© Tullet

    Hervé Tullet;

    Paperback (Tate, March 15, 1800)
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  • The Pursuit of God

    A. W. Tozer

    Paperback (Tate, June 7, 2013)
    The Pursuit of God, by A. W. Tozer, will cause you to pursue Jesus and draw nearer to our loving Father in a practical way. In each chapter Tozer strikes upon an aspect of our pursuit of God--and how God actually wants to be found! Like a Father playing hide and seek with his child--God won't hide very long from you. May this book change the way you live―not merely increase what you know. Whether you are thirsting for more of God or do not yet know of the “mighty longing after God” that so consumed A.W. Tozer’s life and ministry, The Pursuit of God will draw you into a deep, abiding relationship with the One who “nourishes the soul.” “Tozer lived for and preached Jesus Christ. Contemporary Christians can benefit by discovering―or rediscovering―his writings.” --Dr. Franklin Graham
  • The Five Senses by Herv?? Tullet

    Herv?? Tullet

    Paperback (Tate, Aug. 16, 1727)
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  • In His Steps

    Charles Monroe Sheldon

    Paperback (Tate, May 31, 2013)
    The source of the popular slogan "What Would Jesus Do?" - found everywhere today from key chains to the pages of Rolling Stone magazine - can be traced back to the 1896 publication of In His Steps. Soon after its publication In His Steps was popping up everywhere - from comic books to plays - and had a circulation greater than any book other than the Bible. Sheldon presents "a Christ for the common people. A Christ who belongs to the rich and poor, the ignorant and learned, the old and young, the good and the bad." He asks us to consider what Jesus would do if He were in our shoes. This profound book urges readers in the direction of Jesus' words, "take up your cross and follow Me." Relevant to readers today, it asks us to set our eyes on God instead of being led astray. Chose the path Jesus would have chosen. Live the life He lived. Walk in His steps.
  • It's About Time

    Patricia McIntyre

    Paperback (Tate, Dec. 6, 2005)
    A creative, fun, easy-to-understand concept that teaches children how to tell time.
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  • When I Was Born by Isabel Minh? Martins

    Isabel Minhós Martins

    (Tate, Feb. 1, 2011)
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  • How to Survive Modern Art by Susie Hodge

    Susie Hodge

    Paperback (Tate, Aug. 16, 1795)
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