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    Tamia Sheldon

    eBook (Xist Publishing, June 30, 2015)
    Amelia the shark is tired but she's not ready to sleep. In this fun bedtime book, a silly shark explores the way other sea animals get ready for bed until she's finally ready to say goodnight. From the author and illustrator of The Hungry Shark.
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    Dr. Sharie Coombes

    Paperback (Igloo Books, Dec. 3, 2019)
    Stress. Hormones. School. Social media. It’s a lot for a teenager to handle. Luckily, this guide has got it all covered: the good, the bad, and the kind of icky. This is The (Nearly) Teenage Girl’s Guide to (Almost) Everything. Chapters include topics on: Puberty, hormones, body changes Feelings, relationships, family, stress And more!
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    B. K. Gendron, Jessica Jansen

    Paperback (Laditan Press, Dec. 10, 2015)
    For children who are ready, The (Wonderful) Truth About Santa gently guides them through the who, what, and why or the beautiful Santa tradition. The (Wonderful) Truth About Santa's message is that a real St. Nick did once walk the Earth and his generosity inspired parents to give in secret. Your child now has the opportunity to become a secret Santa for anyone they choose and they must never stop believing in good.
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    P.J. Night

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, July 25, 2017)
    Scare yourself silly with the first thirteen books of the You’re Invited to a Creepover series—now available together in one spook-tacular boxed set!Come experience the frights and fun of You’re Invited to a Creepover. Play a ghostly game of truth or dare, meet the vampires next door, visit a town where trick-or-treating is outlawed for a terrifyingly good reason, and so much more in this haunting collection that’s sure to have you screaming (for more)! This collectible boxed set includes paperback editions of: Truth or Dare You Can’t Come in Here! Ready for a Scare? The Show Must Go On! There’s Something Out There Best Friends Forever Is She For Real? Together Forever No Trick-or-Treating! It’s All Downhill from Here Don’t Drink the Punch! What a Doll! Read It and Weep!
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    Dr. Sharie Coombes

    Paperback (Igloo Books, Dec. 3, 2019)
    Stress. Hormones. School. Social media. It’s a lot for a teenager to handle. Luckily, this guide has it all covered: the good, the bad, and the kind of icky. This is The (Nearly) Teenage Boy’s Guide to (Almost) Everything. Chapters include topics on: Puberty, hormones, body changes, Feelings, relationships, family, stress And more!
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    Paperback (SCHOLASTIC CHILDREN S BOOKS, March 15, 2017)
    Big Fat Totally Bonkers Diary of Pig
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    Tamia Sheldon, Sheldon Tamia

    language (Xist Publishing, July 1, 2018)
    Bilingual Edition: The (Not) Sleepy SharkAmelia the shark is tired but she's not ready to sleep. In this fun bedtime book, a silly shark explores the way other sea animals get ready for bed until she's finally ready to say goodnight. From the author and illustrator of The Hungry Shark. In this Xist Kids English Spanish Bilingual Edition, the original English text is paired with the Spanish translation on each page.
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    Jessica Jansen, B. K. Gendron

    eBook (Tea & Cookies Press, Dec. 4, 2015)
    For children who are ready, The (Wonderful) Truth About Santa gently guides them through the who, what, and why or the beautiful Santa tradition. The (Wonderful) Truth About Santa's message is that a real St. Nick did once walk the Earth and his generosity inspired parents to give in secret. Your child now has the opportunity to become a secret Santa for anyone they choose and they must never stop believing in good.
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    Barbara Dee

    language (Aladdin, Sept. 30, 2014)
    In Finley’s middle school, kissing frogs might lead to princes—if there were any frogs! Categorizing classmates leads to a battle of the sexes in this M!X novel from the author of Just Another Day in My Insanely Real Life.According to Finley and her BFF, Maya, middle school boys can be put into three separate categories: tadpoles, croakers, and frogs. Per their official Life Cycle of Amphibian Boys, while tadpoles are totally not developed yet (read: boys who still love fart jokes and can’t have a normal conversation with girls without making fun of them), a frog is the top of the boy food chain—evolved and mature. Sadly, not many boys have reached that elusive frog status at Staunton Middle School. Finley thought she had everyone pegged, until Zachary Mattison enters the picture. After suddenly leaving the year before, Zachary’s surprise reappearance at SMS forces Finley to see him in a new light. And when the official life cycle list falls into the wrong hands, it causes a battle between the boys and girls that turns into an all-out war—one that Finley isn’t sure anyone can really win...
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    Tamia Sheldon

    Paperback (Xist Publishing, July 29, 2015)
    Amelia the shark is tired but she's not ready to sleep. In this fun bedtime book, a silly shark explores the way other sea animals get ready for bed until she's finally ready to say goodnight. From the author and illustrator of The Hungry Shark.
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    Mathieu Cailler, Carrie Louise Wood, Rebecca Wood

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 7, 2018)
    "Humphrey" is about a beetle who wants to be a ladybug because he sees the way ladybugs are loved by humans; however, after time spent pretending to be something he's not, he learns to love his world and, more importantly, himself.
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    Barbara Dee

    Paperback (Aladdin, Sept. 30, 2014)
    In Finley’s middle school, kissing frogs might lead to princes—if there were any frogs! Categorizing classmates leads to a battle of the sexes in this M!X novel from the author of Just Another Day in My Insanely Real Life.According to Finley and her BFF, Maya, middle school boys can be put into three separate categories: tadpoles, croakers, and frogs. Per their official Life Cycle of Amphibian Boys, while tadpoles are totally not developed yet (read: boys who still love fart jokes and can’t have a normal conversation with girls without making fun of them), a frog is the top of the boy food chain—evolved and mature. Sadly, not many boys have reached that elusive frog status at Staunton Middle School. Finley thought she had everyone pegged, until Zachary Mattison enters the picture. After suddenly leaving the year before, Zachary’s surprise reappearance at SMS forces Finley to see him in a new light. And when the official life cycle list falls into the wrong hands, it causes a battle between the boys and girls that turns into an all-out war—one that Finley isn’t sure anyone can really win...
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