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A beautifully illustrated and tremendously moving account of childhood loss, fantasy and fulfillment.
Ages 4 to 7
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The story of a young Chinese girl arriving in North America only to discover that her father has died building the railway, and how she finds a way through her grief.
Ages 6 to 10
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A story-telling, tattooed, often-absent father gives his young son a gift -- the life of the imagination, which is always with his son, even when his father is not.
Ages 7 and up
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As Napi and her little brother set off upriver on a raft to find their father, their search assumes a magical quality and becomes a journey of self-discovery.
Ages 5 to 8
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Cuando su papá desaparece, Napí, una pequeña niña mazateca, y su hermanito deciden dejar su pueblo para buscarlo. La atmósfera onírica de este relato iniciático enraizado en la cultura nativa de México, así como la exuberancia de la naturaleza evocada por las ilustraciones de Domi, le confieren a este libro un carácter único, una fuerza especial.
Ages 5 to 8
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This sweetly whimsical book describes a little boy who falls from his bicycle and crashes into the sky. Jorge Lujan's nonsense rhymes and Piet Grobler's illustrations are a delightfully playful treat for eyes and ears.
Ages 5 to 7
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On a hot summer night, young Brando and his parents move out onto the porch, hoping they might catch the hint of a breeze, and so begins an amazing adventure. A captivating and imaginative picture book from Ian Wallace, one of Canada's top author-illustrators.
Ages 4 to 7
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