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A beautiful and intriguing gift book for anyone interested in girls names, flowers, multiculturalism, and the fine art of book illustration.
Ages 4 to 7
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This visionary collection by critically acclaimed poet, Matt Rader, unravels our layered identities to explore the lyrical fabric of humanity.
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When the music of a banjo stirs the soul of wealthy, cultivated young Jeremiah he is determined to learn how to play it -- even if he has to make one himself.
Ages 9 and up
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Benedict springs on his coiled tail to all sorts of different habitats, in search of that elusive place where everything is just right.
Ages 2 to 5
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Why We Can't Live Without Deceit
By author: Ian Leslie
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Learn the truth about lying with this engaging look at how deception gives us a survival edge and shapes humankind.
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A new life awaits and love is in the air in this novel about the 1953 continental air race from London to Christchurch: the bride flight.
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A novel of unblinking honesty which illuminates the surprisingly thin line that separates aggression from tenderness, and that gives us a picture of a Britain that is strange and yet utterly convincing.
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The wonderful photographs in this book will inspire children to engage visually with their surroundings.
Ages 3 and up
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You could find your new best friend on the Net . . . or your worst nightmare. Die With Me introduces charming, troubled Detective Mark Tartaglia.
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A strikingly fresh and gentle book about bullying and learning to appreciate differences in ourselves and others.
Ages 3 to 6
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