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Books in Open door books series

  • Sesame Street: Elmo at the Zoo

    Lori C. Froeb, Christopher Moroney

    Board book (SFI Readerlink Dist, July 11, 2017)
    Explore the zoo with Elmo and his friends! In this unique new format, each page turn brings the reader deeper into the environment and the story!Who is at the zoo? Elmo and his friends! The penguins are Elmo’s favorite, but he doesn’t know where to find them. Kids will love helping Elmo look while learning about the animals he finds along the way. As each page is opened, a smaller page is revealed in this unique book.
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  • Disney Mickey & Friends Let's Look for Colors

    Susan Amerikaner

    Board book (SFI Readerlink Dist, Sept. 10, 2019)
    Explore the outdoors with Mickey and his friends while discovering colors! In this unique new format, each page turn brings the reader deeper into the environment and the story!Join Mickey and his friends on a fun-filled picnic adventure that teaches kids all about colors. As readers turn the pages of this unique book, they'll watch in delight as Mickey and his pals search for colors while a beautiful rainbow appears!
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  • Sesame Street: Elmo at the Zoo

    Lori C. Froeb, Sesame Street, Christopher Moroney

    Board book (SFI Readerlink Dist, Feb. 5, 2013)
    Explore the zoo with Elmo and his friends! In this unique new format, each page turn brings the reader deeper into the environment and the story!Who is at the zoo? Elmo and his friends! The penguins are Elmo’s favorite, but he doesn’t know where to find them. Kids will love helping Elmo look while learning about the animals he finds along the way. As each page is opened, a smaller page is revealed in this unique book.
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  • No Dress Rehearsal

    Marian Keyes

    Paperback (Gemma Open Door, Feb. 1, 2009)
    Lizzie is dead - she just doesnt know it. Why does everyone ignore her when she needs a little sympathy? She has been in an accident, after all. The next day, Lizzie goes to work as usual and meets two unusual people, spirits who have been sent to break the bad news. But our Lizzie is not ready to go anywhere. She has yet to say her goodbyes. Help is at hand with Jan and Jim, messengers who have seen it all before. Before Lizzie crosses to the other side, she'll get her chance to stage the closing scene of a lifetime.
  • Disney Sofia the First: Where Is My Tiara?

    Disney Sofia the First

    Board book (SFI Readerlink Dist, June 3, 2014)
    Nested within each page of this storybook is another door leading to more of the story and revealing more of Sofia’s world!Princess Sofia has a problem—her tiara is missing! She can’t show up to her father’s ball without it! But with helpers like Clover, Violet, and you, Sofia will find her tiara in no time. Where does she find it? Kids will love helping in this innovative book. Each page contains a progressively smaller “door” than the last, which gives the illusion of walking deeper and deeper into Sofia’s world.
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  • Mrs Whippy

    Cecelia Ahern

    Paperback (Gemma Open Door, Nov. 1, 2009)
    A woman in trouble turns to ice cream, and just might find love in its pursuit. Emelda is 46 years old. Her husband, Charlie, has just left her for a 23-year-old dancer. Her five difficult sons worship their father and blame Emelda for his departure. On top of everything else, she has to struggle with a new job at the local supermarket. For comfort she turns to her only true friend ice-cream. But lately there's a handsome man driving the ice-cream van. Could romance be about to blossom?
  • 100 Questions and Answers About AIDS : A Guide for Young People

    Michael Thomas Ford

    Library Binding (New Discovery, Nov. 1, 1992)
    Provides up-to-date answers to the most frequently asked questions about AIDS, curing common delusions about the disease, discussing sex safety, explaining HIV testing, and giving advice on coping after finding out your partner has the disease.
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  • Curse not the darkness,

    Edison Hoard

    Unknown Binding (Childrens Press, March 15, 1970)
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  • Noah and the Animals

    Lori C. Froeb, Estelle Corke

    Board book (SFI Readerlink Dist, Jan. 27, 2015)
    With a message about hope and new beginnings plus adorable illustrations, this story of one little mouse's experience after the Great Flood comes to life as children open the nested pages to discover the animals as they leave the ark.The Great Flood is over and one little mouse searches for his partner. Where is she? As each pair of animals exit the ark, the little mouse asks everyone who walks by. Finally, in the end, Noah walks out the door, and in his hands rests a cozy basket with the other mouse nestled in with her babies. Each nested page in this lovely illustrated book open to reveal another pair of animals, and when all of the pages are opened, all of the animals can be seen at once with Noah in the middle.
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  • The Transcriber

    Kristen Witucki

    Paperback (Gemma Open Door, Feb. 7, 2013)
    Louis's sister, Emily, is blind. She’s also in the marching band, sculpts, and has the biggest bedroom in the house to accommodate her Braille machine. Everyone thinks her accomplishments are extraordinary, and most think that she can do no wrong. The single person who doesn't feel awe--or pity--for her is Louis, who wishes people would just stop comparing them. He wants his own life.Only a family tragedy can begin to bridge the widening gap between brother and sister.Part of the Gemma Open Door Series, originally designed for new readers, these books confirm the truth that a story doesn't have to be big to change ‎the world. The Transcriber is specifically created for young adult readers.
  • You're on the air,

    Daddy-O Daylie

    Unknown Binding (Childrens Press, March 15, 1969)
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  • Yankee Doodle

    Loretta Welch

    Paperback (Gemma Open Door, Nov. 30, 2010)
    The Charles River divides Boston and Cambridge, and the Red Line ties the cities together, traveling through an expanse of class and cultures along its route. When an unlikely combination of riders share an afternoon train, they are surprised to discover what's common in their American experience.Part of the prestigious Open Door Series, originally designed for adult literacy in Ireland, these books confirm the truth that a story doesn't have to be big to change our world. Yankee Doodle is part of the US launch of Open Door books written by North American authors.