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  • av Kari-Lynn Winters
    148,-

  • av Kari-Lynn Winters
    214,-

    "Donkey believes he's a cat. He lives in a barn, surrounded by cats, and he does everything they do (though balancing on the fence posts is harder than it looks). They're all one big, happy cat family. Until one day, Farmer says something puzzling: "Donkey, you're acting like a cat." And a seed of doubt is planted. Wait -- is it possible that Donkey is not a cat? And does that mean he doesn't belong? When Donkey goes on a journey of self-discovery, he realizes that he knows exactly who he is -- and that he brings something unique and special to the farm."--

  • av Kari-Lynn Winters
    175,-

    Her pirate-captain father reminds her to be bold and saucy and selfish, but Augusta can¿t help being shy, polite, and helpful; in short, a bad pirate. But when a terrible storm puts the crew in danger, Augusta is bold enough to be true to herself and show that a good pirate can be selfless, too.

  • av Kari-Lynn Winters
    166,-

    Jackson doubts that he can be a great hockey player like the rest of his family, but his confidence soars when he organizes an equipment drive to collect hockey gear for his teammates so they can all participate in a local tournament

  • av Kari-Lynn Winters
    182,-

    Scolded for being "clumsy and kindly" instead of "crafty and greedy," young pirate Augusta becomes determined to brave a scary treasure hunt alone. When she and a member of a rival crew both get in trouble, they disobey orders to work together and share the booty.

  • av Kari-Lynn Winters
    214,-

    Noisy, disruptive, and unruly - younger sisters can be more than annoying at times. When you''re in a hurry, they can be as slow as sloths. And when you build an extra tall tower of blocks, they knock it down, mischievous as mice. In this playful picture book, the narrator, who is both practical and reserved, struggles with the rowdy antics of her younger sister. Beatrice never, ever, ever listens and marches to the beat of her own drum. It isn''t until the big sister wishes Bea away that she realises life just isn''t the same without her.

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