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Books with title One of a Kind

  • One of a Kind

    Tyndale

    Paperback (Faith that Sticks, March 24, 2014)
    Snowflakes are one of a kind - and so are these foil-edged stickers that reflect and shine when you move them from side to side. Perfect for Christmas or winter parties they also help teach boys and girls that they are special and unique. Largest stickers are 1ÂĽ x 1ÂĽ in. Six sheets 13 stickers per sheet; 78 stickers per package.Features. CPC Super - Stationery. CPC Primary - Sticker and Seal. CPC Sub - General. Publisher - Tyndale House Publishers
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  • One of a Kind

    Thomas Nelson

    Board book (Thomas Nelson, Sept. 15, 2015)
    Beautifully illustrated book, packed with search-and-fine activities!One of a Kind is an innovative board book with lots of search-and-find activities to keep children busy!Read the simple, rhyming text, then explore the busy pictures to see if you can find who’s one of a kind! Children will have fun exploring Dawn Machell’s stunning illustrations in the busy scenes.
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  • One of a Kind

    Chris Gorman

    Hardcover (Nancy Paulsen Books, May 8, 2018)
    Bold, graphic art by indie rocker Chris Gorman of Belly captures the thrill and challenges of marching to your own beat.Meet a pogo-dancing, punk-rock-loving kid who loves to express himself in his own unique way. His clothes, hairstyle, music, and just the way he hears the world, all set him apart. Not everyone understands him, but he likes being one of a kind--even though it's lonely sometimes. Fortunately, it's a wide world out there, and if he looks around a kid is sure to find other one-of-a-kinds with common interests.
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  • One of a Kind

    Make Believe Ideas, Dawn Machell

    Board book (Make Believe Ideas, )
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  • One of a Kind

    Kendyl Bostic

    eBook
    Ever been to a new school and wonder if you will fit in? Venus has. Ever wonder who your friends really are? Venus did. Ever been bullied but not know why and afraid to speak up? Venus was. Ever forgive? Venus did.Venus is a thirteen-year-old girl who has never been to Earth. She lives only a few planets away, but has never even seen the wispy white clouds in earth's atmosphere. That is, not until her mother arranges for Venus to spend a year on Earth. Venus is a little nervous, but also excited. Maybe her new life won't be so bad. But maybe it will be worse than she could have imagined.
  • One of a Kind

    Ariel S. Winter, David Hitch

    Hardcover (Aladdin, June 5, 2012)
    In this wry and witty picture book, an only child learns that in a classroom of multiples, individuality can be awesome.All the kids in Lysander Singleton’s class are either twins or triplets, which means Lysander Singleton is the only “only child” at Twin Oaks Elementary. He tries to do what he can to fit in—making photocopies of himself, or attempting to play games with the other kids—though his efforts are usually met with unfortunate results. But when it comes time for the schoolwide Twindividuation competition, a series of events meant to encourage individuality, Lysander quickly realizes that being the only “only child” does have its advantages—and that being unique isn’t such a bad thing after all.
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  • One of a Kind

    Chris Gorman

    language (Nancy Paulsen Books, May 8, 2018)
    Bold, graphic art by indie rocker Chris Gorman of Belly captures the thrill and challenges of marching to your own beat.Meet a pogo-dancing, punk-rock-loving kid who loves to express himself in his own unique way. His clothes, hairstyle, music, and just the way he hears the world, all set him apart. Not everyone understands him, but he likes being one of a kind--even though it's lonely sometimes. Fortunately, it's a wide world out there, and if he looks around a kid is sure to find other one-of-a-kinds with common interests.
  • One of a Kind

    Ariel S. Winter, David Hitch

    language (Aladdin, June 5, 2012)
    In this wry and witty picture book, an only child learns that in a classroom of multiples, individuality can be awesome.All the kids in Lysander Singleton’s class are either twins or triplets, which means Lysander Singleton is the only “only child” at Twin Oaks Elementary. He tries to do what he can to fit in—making photocopies of himself, or attempting to play games with the other kids—though his efforts are usually met with unfortunate results. But when it comes time for the schoolwide Twindividuation competition, a series of events meant to encourage individuality, Lysander quickly realizes that being the only “only child” does have its advantages—and that being unique isn’t such a bad thing after all.
  • One of a Kind

    Evelina Vitter, Millena Freeman

    language (Evelina Vitter, Aug. 11, 2016)
    This is a short children's poem. It is easy for toddlers to memorise and rhyme. This poem is perfect for preschoolers and toddlers. Read and rhyme with your baby to learn the flowers and the emotions and teach them to be unique and special and proud of being themselves.
  • One of a Kind

    Diana J. Davidson

    Paperback (Neverland Publishing Company, LLC, )
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  • One of A Kind

    Kitty Richards, Steve Crespo

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, Oct. 1, 2001)
    When an Ethiopian girl would rather be friends with her sister than with her, Eliza Thornberry, who can talk to animals, goes out in the wilderness to decide if she would be happier if she gave up the ability and became more normal.
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  • One of a Kind

    Kendyl Bostic

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 26, 2013)
    Ever been to a new school and wonder if you will fit in? Venus has. Ever wonder who your friends really are? Venus did. Ever been bullied but not know why and afraid to speak up? Venus was. Ever forgive? Venus did. Venus is a thirteen-year-old girl who has never been to Earth. She lives only a few planets away, but has never even seen the wispy white clouds in earth's atmosphere. That is, not until her mother arranges for Venus to spend a year on Earth. Venus is a little nervous, but also excited. Maybe her new life won't be so bad. But maybe it will be worse than she could have imagined.
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