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  • Tales of Sasha 2: Journey Beyond the Trees

    Alexa Pearl, Paco Sordo

    Paperback (little bee books, Jan. 3, 2017)
    In this second book is the Tales of Sasha series, Sasha, her best friend Wyatt, and their teacher Caleb journey into the forest to try and find where Sasha came from.Sasha has finally discovered what makes her different from her friends and family-she can fly!Determined to find other flying horses like her, Sasha sets out on a magical journey beyond the trees that line her valley, with the help of her teacher, Caleb, and her better-than-best friend, Wyatt.
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  • The Major Eights 6: The Secret Valentine

    Melody Reed, Émilie Pépin

    Paperback (little bee books, Dec. 1, 2020)
    In book 6 of the Major Eights series, someone is leaving notes for the band. Do the Major Eights have a secret admirer?Scarlet is flattered when she finds a sweet message in her locker. But she doesn't know who it's from. Is it fan mail? Or a secret admirer? Can the band figure out the mystery?
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  • Ella and Owen 7: Twin Trouble

    Jaden Kent, Iryna Bodnaruk

    Paperback (little bee books, Jan. 16, 2018)
    In the seventh book in the Ella and Owen series, the dragon twins meet unicorn twins who just cannot seem to get along.On their journey home, Ella and Owen come across unicorn twins who each believe they are better than their twin. The dragons are swept up in the unicorns' quibble, participating in crazy competitions to prove which twin is the best.Will Ella win and prove to her brother that she is the better twin? Can Owen show Ella that he is the best? And if they are so busy arguing with each other, will they ever be able to find their way home?
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  • Beach Day!

    Hunter Reid, Stephanie Hinton

    Board book (little bee books, May 3, 2016)
    A unique summer-themed board book with bright, fluorescent beach images!Join two children as they have a fun day at the beach! They gather swimsuits and sunglasses, find the perfect spot to set up their towels and umbrella, make sand castles, play with beach balls, eat popsicles, and much more! The scenes are accompanied by simple descriptive phrases on each page. With bright, fluorescent colors, this book is sure to catch children's and parents' eyes!
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  • Jungle Animals

    Max and Sid

    Board book (little bee books, June 2, 2015)
    The Tiny Touch board books series teaches concepts to little ones in a stimulating and interactive manner!Little ones will love learning about jungle animals in this interactive board book! Embossed pages create a tactile experience for tiny hands.
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  • The Major Eights 4: Starstruck

    Melody Reed, Émilie Pépin

    Paperback (little bee books, Sept. 11, 2018)
    In book four of the Major Eights series, Becca shoots, but will she score a meet and greet with her favorite basketball player?When Becca finds out about her school's free throw competition, she is ready to put her basketball skills to the test! And if she wins, she'll get to meet her favorite basketball player! But after a series of bad practices, her nerves start to get the best of her. Can the Major Eights help Becca regain her confidence and meet her hero?
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  • Jane Foster's Animal Sounds

    Jane Foster

    Board book (little bee books, May 2, 2017)
    Introduce little ones to animal noises in this bold and graphic board book by illustrator and textile designer Jane Foster.In this beautiful and sophisticated board book, children will be introduced to bold images of animals and the noises they make, such as hooting owls, mooing cows, buzzing bees, splashing whales, and more!Praise for Jane Foster's ABC and Jane Foster's 123:"Both titles are stunningly simple, but Foster is able to create some truly arresting images here, making both books pleasurable repeat reads. A fetching and effective introduction to the world of numbers." -starred review, Kirkus Reviews"It's a book that style-minded parents and kids can appreciate equally." -starred review, Publisher's Weekly"This unusually attractive counting board book from the British illustrator and textile designer Jane Foster shows off her style in a way that will catch - and hold - the eye of grown-ups and younger children alike." -New York Times Children's Board Book roundup review
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  • Race Car Rally!

    Alan Copeland, Rhys Jefferys

    Board book (little bee books, Sept. 18, 2018)
    Grab hold of this book that lets you steer a race car that's revving up to win the big race!This is going to be a tough race. . . . There are a bunch of speedy cars already ahead of you!You're coming up to a blue car there on your right.Speed up and then swerve into the lane to get ahead of him!Put on your seatbelt and your helmet-it's time to drive a race car! Kids will love using the die-cut handles in this novelty board book to control the race car to steer through the track around cars and into other lanes to try and win the big race!
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  • Mighty Meg 2: Mighty Meg and the Melting Menace

    Sammy Griffin, Micah Player

    Paperback (little bee books, Jan. 29, 2019)
    In book 2 of the Mighty Meg series, Meg must save her school from a frozen phenomenon!Strange things are happening in Plainview! When Meg sees a wall of ice holding back a mountain of stones, she knows once the warm, spring weather comes and melts the ice, the stones are going to come crashing down. It's up to Mighty Meg to save the day!But can Meg stop the avalanche while still keeping her super secret?
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  • Tales of Sasha 9: The Disappearing History

    Alexa Pearl, Paco Sordo

    Hardcover (little bee books, Aug. 28, 2018)
    In book nine of the Tales of Sasha series, Sasha has to figure out what to do when the recorded history of the flying horses disappears!The History Day celebration is coming up in Crystal Cove, and Sasha has to pick her favorite story to read aloud. But when she unrolls the magical fabrics with the flying horse history on them, she discovers that all the words have disappeared! Can Sasha figure out what happened and find a way to return the stories to the fabrics in time for the celebration?
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  • Jane Foster's Things That Go

    Jane Foster

    Board book (little bee books, May 2, 2017)
    Introduce little ones to their favorite things that go in this bold and graphic board book by illustrator and textile designer Jane Foster.In this beautiful and sophisticated board book, children will be introduced to bold images of things that go, such as beeping buses, zooming rockets, and more!Praise for Jane Foster's ABC and Jane Foster's 123:"Both titles are stunningly simple, but Foster is able to create some truly arresting images here, making both books pleasurable repeat reads. A fetching and effective introduction to the world of numbers." -starred review, Kirkus Reviews "It's a book that style-minded parents and kids can appreciate equally." -starred review, Publisher's Weekly"This unusually attractive counting board book from the British illustrator and textile designer Jane Foster shows off her style in a way that will catch - and hold - the eye of grown-ups and younger children alike." -New York Times Children's Board Book roundup review
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  • Jane Foster's First Words

    Jane Foster

    Board book (little bee books, July 5, 2016)
    Introduce little ones to first words in this bold and graphic board book by illustrator and textile designer Jane Foster.In this striking and sophisticated board book, children will be introduced to Jane Foster's distinctive images accompanied by words, including ball, dog, car, sun, bird, boat, flower, and more.Praise for Jane Foster’s ABC and Jane Foster’s 123:“Both titles are stunningly simple, but Foster is able to create some truly arresting images here, making both books pleasurable repeat reads. A fetching and effective introduction to the world of numbers.” —Starred Kirkus Review “It’s a book that style-minded parents and kids can appreciate equally.” — Starred Publisher’s Weekly Review“This unusually attractive counting board book from the British illustrator and textile designer Jane Foster shows off her style in a way that will catch – and hold – the eye of grown-ups and younger children alike.” —New York Times Children’s Board Book roundup review
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