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Books in Super Shape Book series

  • Ernie & Twiddlebug Fair

    Liza Alexander

    Paperback (Golden Books, Dec. 31, 1999)
    The twiddlebugs borrow Ernie's bandanna to use as the big-top tent for their annual fair
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  • Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger

    Diane Muldrow

    Paperback (Golden Books, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Rex the toy dinosaur plays a video game in which Buzz Lightyear must defeat a group of space robots, and then face the dangerous Emperor Zurg
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  • Just Be Nice: And Let Everyone Play!

    Leslie McGuire, Francesc Rigol

    Paperback (Golden Books, Feb. 1, 1997)
    Piglet tries to play with his friends, but they all have a reason why he can't play, so he decides to make up his own game
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  • A Child's Christmas Story

    Isabel C. Byrum, Margaret Evans Price

    Paperback (Laughing Elephant, Sept. 1, 2013)
    In this lovely book, originally published in 1916, illustrator Margaret Evans Price and author Isabel C. Byrum beautifully tell the Christmas story, from the baby in the manger, surrounded by animals, to the arrival of the three wise men. The story, from the point of view of a child, is sweet and sincere and the accompanying illustrations exquisite. The narrator, Ethel opens the story: “In Bethlehem, I’ve heard them say, Upon a Christmas morn, Within a stable rough and rude, a tiny babe was born.” We continue in this vein as Ethel reflects upon the feelings of Mary and Joseph, the shepherds awakened by angels, the Wise Men following their star and of course Baby Jesus. The style of the interiors and clothing is more 1910s than Biblical, but so lovely and stylish that we are indifferent to the anachronism. A Child’s Christmas Story is a tender introduction to the nativity story for any early reader, and a perfect holiday gift.
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  • Woody's Round-up: Toy Story 2

    Diane Muldrow

    Paperback (Golden Books, Sept. 1, 1999)
    On an episode of Woody's television series, Jessie, a cowgirl, and the old prospector get trapped in an abandoned gold mine
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  • Maya, Aztecs and Incas

    Oldrich Ruzicka, Pavla Kleinova

    Board book (Firefly Books, July 21, 2011)
    The new Shape Books series brings the ancient world to three-dimensional life and reveals the most interesting topics from some of the world's most important empires. Each title is a self-boxed 3-D board book that replicates an iconic structure from an ancient civilization. Page-filling color illustrations and concise text take young readers back in time, where they discover how people lived and what their world looked like. Engaging, interactive and informative, Shape Books are sure to be a hit with curious readers. This book describes the three most important pre-Columbian civilizations in Mesoamerica and how, despite advanced knowledge of mathematics, astronomy and architecture, they eventually disappeared. Topics include language, personal decoration, diet, architecture, city life, sacrificial rites, weaponry, the Maya and Aztec calendars, religion and decorative arts.
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  • The Store Book

    Ronne Randall, Amye Rosenberg

    Paperback (Golden Pr, June 1, 1983)
    We fully guarantee all orders and gladly accept returns for any reason.
  • Bunny's Numbers

    Dick McCue, Lisa McCue

    Board book (Little Simon, Sept. 15, 1984)
    Bunny enjoys the fruits, vegetables, and flowers of the garden, which he chooses in quantities from one to ten. On board pages.
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  • A Child's Book of Ballet: A Shape Book

    Violet La Mont

    Paperback (Laughing Elephant, March 1, 2014)
    This clearly written and beautifully illustrated book, first published in the 1950s, introduces the young dancer to the basic concepts of ballet. It defines the art form, shows the five positions, the seven movements, the carriage of the arms, the pliés, the role of the composer and choreographer and more. A Child’s Book of Ballet includes a glossary of ballet terms and throughout the text the terms are highlighted, so the young reader can more easily remember them.A Child’s Book of Ballet also features a brief history of ballet, its costumes and the world of ballet shoes. Woven throughout the text are lovely illustrations of boys and girls at practice and in performance.
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  • The Little Mermaid: Sebastian's Story

    J. Colby, John Kurtz

    Paperback (Golden Pr, March 1, 1992)
    Sebastian the crab tells how his friend, a young mermaid, saves a prince and then makes a deal to give up her beautiful voice to become a human so she can live with him forever.
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  • Cookie Monster's Cookie Shapes

    Richard Brown

    Paperback (Golden Books, Dec. 31, 1999)
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  • The Three Bears

    Frances Brundage

    Paperback (Laughing Elephant, March 1, 2004)
    "The Three Bears", originally published in 1928 and illustrated by Frances Brundage is a grand choice for reproduction. It is a classic story, undertaken by many illustrators drawn to its suspenseful elements and narrative thrust. Brundage is, like most American illustrators of her era, rather unappreciated, but her work in "The Three Bears" is lovely and gentle. The bears are essentially sweet, rather than menacing, while Goldilocks is more a charming imp than destructive. The bears’ home is appropriately lovely, as is its unwelcome human visitor. Despite the havoc Goldilocks wreaks, one does not sense that any serious damage has been done. Our version is another in our popular series of children's shaped books.
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