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Books with title A Place for Frogs

  • A Place for Frogs

    Melissa Stewart, Higgins Bond

    Paperback (Peachtree Publishing Company, April 1, 2016)
    This fact-filled, colorful book looks at the amazing world of frogs.Stewart provides an intriguing look at frogs, the ecosystems that support their survival, and the efforts of some people to save them. Glorious full-color illustrations vividly and accurately depict frogs and their surroundings.A Place for Frogs opens readers’ minds to a wide range of environmental issues, and provides instruction on how to help protect frogs in their communities.
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  • A Place for Pluto

    Stef Wade, Melanie Demmer

    Board book (Capstone Editions, July 1, 2019)
    Pluto got the shock of his life when he was kicked out of the famous nine. His planet status was stripped away, leaving him lost and confused. Poor Pluto! On his quest to find a place where he belongs, he talks to comets, asteroids, and meteoroids. He doesn't fit it anywhere! But when Pluto is about to give up, he runs into a dwarf planet and finally finds his place in the solar system. This feel-good board book combines a popular science topic with character education themes of self discovery, acceptance, and friendship.
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  • A Place for Pluto

    Stef Wade, Melanie Demmer

    Library Binding (Capstone Editions, July 1, 2018)
    Pluto got the shock of his life when he was kicked out of the famous nine. His planet status was stripped away, leaving him lost and confused. Poor Pluto! On his quest to find a place where he belongs, he talks to comets, asteroids, and meteoroids. He doesn't fit it anywhere! But when Pluto is about to give up, he runs into a dwarf planet and finally finds his place in the solar system. This feel-good picture book combines a popular science topic with character education themes of self discovery, acceptance, and friendship. It has bonus material in the back matter to support curriculum.
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  • A Place For War

    Daniel Humphreys

    language (, Oct. 30, 2018)
    The thrilling conclusion to the acclaimed Z-Day trilogy!"We stand on the brink, ready to reclaim this continent. Our fight today is not for resources or supplies. We’re coming home."The future is now. Equipped with a mix of primitive and bleeding-edge technologies, the US military is bringing everything we have left to bear against the zombie horde. The evolution of the infected into vicious alpha predators has made old tactics dangerous and obsolete. It's time to break out the big guns.Meanwhile, Miles Matthews leads a small team on a last-ditch mission deep into infected territory. Miles and his team will be on their own, surrounded, and outnumbered. Succeed, and they end the alphas' reign of terror. Fail, and they join the horde. Will this be our last stand, or the final victory in a decade-long nightmare?
  • A Place for Frogs

    Melissa Stewart, Higgins Bond

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishers, April 1, 2010)
    This eloquent and informative picture book, a follow-up to A PLACE FOR BUTTERFLIES and A PLACE FOR BIRDS, shows how human activities can hurt or help frogs and other creatures that share our world.
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  • A Place for Frogs

    Melissa Stewart, Higgins Bond

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishing Company, April 1, 2016)
    This fact-filled, colorful book looks at the amazing world of frogs.Stewart provides an intriguing look at frogs, the ecosystems that support their survival, and the efforts of some people to save them. Glorious full-color illustrations vividly and accurately depict frogs and their surroundings.A Place for Frogs opens readers’ minds to a wide range of environmental issues, and provides instruction on how to help protect frogs in their communities.
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  • A Place for Pluto

    Stef Wade, Melanie Demmer

    eBook (Capstone Editions, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Pluto got the shock of his life when he was kicked out of the famous nine. His planet status was stripped away, leaving him lost and confused. Poor Pluto! On his quest to find a place where he belongs, he talks to comets, asteroids, and meteoroids. He doesn't fit it anywhere! But when Pluto is about to give up, he runs into a dwarf planet and finally finds his place in the solar system. This feel-good picture book combines a popular science topic with character education themes of self discovery, acceptance, and friendship. It has bonus material in the back matter to support curriculum.
  • A Place for Us

    Fatima Farheen Mirza

    Paperback (Hogarth, )
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  • A Place for Pluto

    Melanie Demmer (illustrator) Stef Wade

    Paperback (Raintree, Oct. 4, 2018)
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  • A Place for Sam

    Shawn Elizabeth George, Jan Z. Cohen

    Paperback (Live From the Inside Out, Nov. 27, 2016)
    A Place for Sam is an engaging story about a puzzle piece, Sam, who cannot find her place in the puzzle. Sam wants to change how she was made to fit in somewhere. The captivating character takes us beside her as she searches for her place in the puzzle. A Place for Sam is timeless story that will capture the heart of each child, parent and teacher reading it. Sam's story infuses hope that each piece of the puzzle is made exactly as it needs to be and has value and purpose...just like you!
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  • A Place for Grace

    Jean Davies Okimoto, Doug Keith

    Paperback (Sasquatch Books, Feb. 1, 1996)
    Grace is a little dog with big dreams. After discovering she's too small to become a seeing-eye dog, she meets Charlie, a deaf man who believes Grace would make the ideal hearing-aid dog. Grace provides an inspiring model for any child facing obstacles at school or at home. It can also help children appreciate people with disabilities and give readers the opportunity to learn the American Sign Language alphabet.
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  • A Place for Peace

    Hazem Tabbaa, Christos Bovoletis

    eBook
    In the divided city of Auro, Munir finds himself searching for his identity and purpose while maintaining a day job. The injustice against those who share his heritage has left him living by himself, leading a mundane life. When he decides to revisit his childhood home, an unexpected relationship with Dacey prompts him to change the city for the better.While he struggles to understand his developing feelings, he meets Idris, who presents him with an unfamiliar perspective that sets him on his path. As he embarks on his tumultuous journey, Munir is torn between notions of truth and righteousness, and must find a way to cure the city from its acrimonious divide.