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Do you ever wish your problems could be solved just by asking? Be careful what you wish for!
At a time when girls and women were supposed to limit their worlds to home, one mother looked beyond--to space.
People say nothing interesting happens in the village of Port Elizabeth but, on a visit there, the Boxcar Children find a big mystery at the schoolhouse. Adapted from Gertrude Chandler Warner's story of the same name, this early reader allows children to start reading by themselves with a Boxcar Children classic.
An inexperienced royal learns a valuable lesson about reading the fine print.
The Boxcar Children are helping at a pizzeria, but it seems that someone is trying to shut it down. Can they find out who is causing trouble? Adapted from Gertrude Chandler Warner's story of the same name, this early reader allows children to start reading by themselves with a Boxcar Children classic.
A sex-positive all-in-one-night romp told from four different perspectives.
When Susannah Salter stood up for her right to vote, she became mayor of her town.
With minimal text and unusual perspectives that show the two little beavers at their best, this new book perfectly portrays the excitement and apprehension of that first sleepover, away from home.
Accustomed to the daily jars of honey provided by the bees living in his yard, Benedict the bear is upset when they go on strike, but he listens to their requests for better working conditions and makes an effort to please the unhappy bees.
On a rafting trip in the Pacific Northwest, the Aldens come across the story of a mysterious man who disappeared into the wilderness many years ago. Can you help the Aldens find out where the man went¿and what happened to the treasure he took with him? In this interactive, choose-your-path mystery, readers will make decisions that will help the Boxcar Children crack the case during their white-water adventure.
Alicia Alonso wouldn't let her vision impairment keep her from dancing.
A church where all are welcome.On Sunday morning, we gather together. We are every color. Every age. Rich and poor. Our church is open, affirming, and accepting. We believe in love instead of hate. There's room for everyone! This book celebrates a spiritual community that embraces all people--no matter their age, race, class, gender identity, or sexual orientation--in love and faith.
When the rules kept Charlie Sifford from playing in the Professional Golf Association, he set out to change them.
2018 Storytelling World Resource Award Winner - Stories for Young Listeners2018 Rainbow Book ListBunnybear is more than a bear.Although Bunnybear was born a bear, he feels more like a bunny. He prefers bouncing in the thicket to tramping in the forest, and in his heart he's fluffy and tiny, like a rabbit, instead of burly and loud, like a bear. The other bears don't understand him, and neither do the bunnies. Will Bunnybear ever find a friend who likes him just the way he is?
A serial spender discovers that there's a difference between wanting something and needing it.
When worrying takes over, a boy uses mindfulness to calm down, just like Grandpa taught him.
The story of Beautiful Jim, the horse who really could read, write, and do math, told in his own words.
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