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Books with title Welcome to Mars!

  • Welcome to Mamoko

    Aleksandra Mizielinska, Daniel Mizielinski

    Hardcover (Big Picture Press, Sept. 10, 2013)
    Welcome to the world of Mamoko — use your eyes! Find a feast of stories packed into every page.Trouble abounds in Mamoko: artwork has been stolen, Vincent Brisk is late for his date, and Miss Chubb has lost a prized possession. Will everything be put right in time for the town carnival? Readers are prompted to follow the adventures of Mamoko’s quirky cast of characters, sharing their discoveries aloud and using their eyes to uncover the kaleidoscope of stories packed into every page!
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  • Welcome to Mars

    James Blish

    Paperback (Avon, 1983, March 15, 1983)
    science fiction sci-fi fantasy adventure
  • Welcome to Mars

    James Blish

    Hardcover (Putnam Pub Group, Jan. 15, 1967)
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  • Welcome to Mars

    James Blish

    Hardcover (Putnam, March 15, 1968)
    Science fiction
  • Welcome to Welton

    Marie Brennan

    language (Book View Cafe, Dec. 11, 2012)
    In this prequel to the urban fantasy novel Lies and Prophecy, Kim is ready for her freshman year at college—but her challenges include more than just choosing courses and learning to live with a roommate.Welton University has welcomed a new student, one of the strange and powerful wilders. If Julian Fiain is going to fit in among his fellow psychics, he’s going to need help.
  • Welcome to Mars

    James Blish

    Paperback (Sphere, March 15, 1979)
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  • Ways to Welcome

    Linda Ashman, Joey Chou

    eBook (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), June 16, 2020)
    Ways to Welcomes is a sweet, timely picture book from writer Linda Ashman and illustrator Joey Chou about kindness and connection, ideal for schools and classrooms.A welcome can be warmOr cold,Shy and quiet,Big and bold. An offering,A smiling face,That lights an unfamiliar place.There’s lots of ways to show we careand welcome friends from everywhere!When everyone knows they’re welcome, the world is a better place—and you might just make a new friend. This sweet, timeless picture book about small acts of kindness in a big world is one that kids and parents are sure to reach for again and again.
  • Welcome to Mamoko

    Aleksandra-Mizielinska

    Hardcover (Big Picture Press, Sept. 1, 2013)
    Welcome-to-Mamoko
  • Welcome to Mars!

    James Blish

    Paperback (Sphere, March 15, 1978)
    None
  • Welcome to 4B

    Brynn Kelly

    Paperback (West 44 Books, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Mila is sent to 4B after a bad first week of school. So far, she already made her teacher cry, and it's only Wednesday. Classroom 4B is full of angry, tough kids who are nothing like her. Mila used to be a happy-go-lucky, popular cheerleader, but that was before she was taken away from her mom and placed with her aunt. That was before moving to a whole new town and whole new school. That was before not being able to talk to her mom while she's in treatment. Mila doesn't want anything to do with the kids in 4B, until she realizes that maybe they all have problems, just like her. Mila may have just found her new friends.
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  • Welcome to My

    Julia M. Stewart

    eBook (Xlibris AU, April 3, 2014)
    I grew up in the Australian bush, whereimagination has no boundaries. Although Im now of mature age and no longer living in the bush these little friends are with me still. I have over one hundred and fi fty poems and songs to date. This is just the fi rst collection.
  • Welcome to 4B

    Brynn Kelly

    Hardcover (West 44 Books, Aug. 1, 2018)
    Mila is sent to 4B after a bad first week of school. So far, she already made her teacher cry, and it's only Wednesday. Classroom 4B is full of angry, tough kids who are nothing like her. Mila used to be a happy-go-lucky, popular cheerleader, but that was before she was taken away from her mom and placed with her aunt. That was before moving to a whole new town and whole new school. That was before not being able to talk to her mom while she's in treatment. Mila doesn't want anything to do with the kids in 4B, until she realizes that maybe they all have problems, just like her. Mila may have just found her new friends.
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