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On
the Farm One Minute Goodnight Stories
ISBN: 9058435806 |
| A unique board book series for 2 to 5 year olds,
just right for bedtime reading. Each story takes no more than
a minute to read and has a reassuring ending which helps kids
drift off to sleep feeling secure and happy. |
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At
School One Minute Goodnight Stories
ISBN: 9058435822 |
| A unique board book series, just right for bedtime
reading. Each of the stories in a volume takes no more than a
minute to read and has a reassuring ending which helps kids drift
off to sleep feeling secure and happy. |
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My
First 100 words in French with 100 reusable stickers
Reading level: Ages 3 +
ISBN 1842392220 |
| Interactive learning is the keyword in this educational
sticker and colouring book. One hundred brightly coloured stickers
will help children identify a brood range of vocabulary from fifteen
different scenes of everyday life.Each object is labeled in both
English and French. |
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Make
it with paper ISBN 1845731557 |
| This book provides easy-to-follow instructions on
dozens of exciting projects, from paper animals and flowers to
boxes and pop-ups. And also includes templates to trace over and
over again for an endless supply of your favourite things .Features
a range of projects suitable for the beginner and the more experienced
paper artist. |
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Origami
& Papercraft
A practical guide to creating beautiful paper objects
ISBN 1845731549 |
| Every major-papercraft technique explained, from
origami, decoupage and paper sculpture to papier mache and the
art of papermaking. Fully illustrated,step-by-step descriptions
of how to make dozens of amazing paper creations, showing finished
works by leading craftspeople .Includes dozens of origami nd papermaking
projects,from the practical to the decorative. |
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Animal
Songs Play Song By Jennifer Miller
ISBN 0710510551 |
Babies will love to hear these songs about animals.
Press the colourful shapes on the keypad to hear these four favourate
melodies.
Mary Had a Little Lamb
Pussy-Cat,Pussy-Cat
This Little Pig Went to Market
Six Little Ducks |
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Bedtime
Songs Play Songs By Jennifer Miller
ISBN 071051056X |
Babies will love to hear these favourite lullabies.
Press the colourful,shaped buttons to hear these four sleepy-time
melodies:
Rock-a-Bye Baby
Twinkle ,Twinkle Little Star
Sleep,Baby
Sleep Brahms Lullaby |
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Animal
Stories By Sarah E. Heller ISBN 072142667 |
Disney classic come alive in this magical collection
of stories. Retellings of Bambi, Tarzan, Lady and the Tramp and
The Lion King, along with many other favourite animal stories,
will endlessly delight and entertain. |
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Bedtime
Tales ISBN 071051607X |
A superb collection of the world's favourite stories
for children charmingly retold and brought to life with exquisite
illustrations. |
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Pooh's
First Concepts Pack (First Concepts)
Board book: 10 pages
ISBN: 1590693639 |
| Learning is fun with Pooh and his friends in the
Hundred-Acre Wood! In this charming collection of board books
featuring Pooh and his friends, you will learn about ABCs, 123s
and colors, identify shapes, opposites and animals and play a
musical, read-along CD for an exciting learning adventure! |
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Princess
Magical Bedtime Stories (Reading to Grow)
Reading level: Ages 4-8 Hardcover: 36 pages
ISBN: 1590694015 |
Children are sure to have sweet
dreams after listening to this collection of memorable bedtime
stories featuring all the lovable Disney Princesses. |
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Sticker
Box
ISBN 1842397745 Age Grade: 3 +: 200 Stickers |
| Check out some Barbie sticker
fun with 200 cool reusable stickers. Make your own greeting cards,stick
them on your school books make special party invitations,decorate
envelopes , make unique bookmarks, use them to give wrapping paper
some style. |
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Cinderella
Jigsaw Book By Lasley Rees ISBN 1843222256 |
| Piece together the six jigasaws and see this classic
fairy tale of Cinderella come to life. With fun, beautiful illustrations,
this enchanting story will capture the imagination of young children
everywhere. |
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Sticker
Box
Genie Magic The Only Girls with a passion for fashion
ISBN 1842395696 |
Sticker fun with 200 cool reusable
stickers.
Make your own greeting cards, Stick them on your school books,
make party invitations, decorate envelopes, make unique bookmarks,
use them to give wrapping paper some style. |
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The Book Thief by Markus
Zusak |
Grade 9 Up–Zusak
has created a work that deserves the attention of sophisticated
teen and adult readers. Death himself narrates the World War
II-era story of Liesel Meminger from the time she is taken,
at age nine, to live in Molching, Germany, with a foster family
in a working-class neighborhood of tough kids, acid-tongued
mothers, and loving fathers who earn their living by the work
of their hands. The child arrives having just stolen her first
book–although she has not yet learned how to read–and her foster
father uses it, The Gravediggers Handbook, to lull her to sleep
when she's roused by regular nightmares about her younger brothers
death...... |
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Eldest by Christopher
Paolini |
There’s a keenness in the storytelling,
and an excitement for pure adventure and magic, that will ensure
fans of Paolini’s Eragon will find its much-anticipated sequel
every bit as readable and captivating. This young author, who
wrote that debut (very long) novel aged fifteen, has shed some
his earlier less convincing turns of phrase and tendancies to
homage other inspirational works, to come up with a deeper second
novel that is more assured, better balanced and distinctly original....
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Small Steps by Louis Sachar |
| He's trying to turn his life
around, knowing that everyone expects the worst of him and that
he must take small steps to keep moving forward. When X-Ray, his
friend and fellow former detainee at the juvenile detention center,
comes up with a get-rich-quick scheme involving scalping tickets
to a concert by teenage pop star Kaira DeLeon, Armpit fronts X-Ray
the money. He takes his best friend and neighbor, Ginny, a 10-year-old
with cerebral palsy, to the concert and ends up meeting Kaira,
getting romantically involved, and finally becoming a hero by
saving her life when her stepfather tries to kill her and frame
him... |
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The Wright 3 (Hardcover)
by Blue Balliett |
| In this architectural mystery,
destruction threatens Frank Lloyd Wright's Robie House, and the
Wright 3, as the protagonists call themselves, piece together
the puzzle that will lead to the building's rescue. While friction
initially mars the three-sided friendship, Petra, Calder, and
Tommy soon appreciate their individual roles in solving the mystery..... |
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Aquamarine by Alice Hoffman
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| This wide-eyed, magical tale by
distinguished author Alice Hoffman reflects the pale blue hue
of two 12-year-old friends about to be parted at summer's end.
Hailey and Claire have lived next door to each other and have
been best friends all their lives, but now Claire's family is
going to move away to Florida. The two hang out at the neighborhood
beach club in the blistering heat, dreading the end of things.
The Capri Beach Club, too, is coming to an end--neglected and
shabby, due to be bulldozed at the end of the sea son... |
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Hoot by Carl Hiaasen |
| Hoot, Carl Hiaasen's debut novel
for younger readers is a very special treat indeed. The writing
is exceptionally good, and the characters extremely quirky and
well realised. It's incredibly readable despite a story premise
that is not sparklingly original. But no matter, there's an engaging
"feel-good" vibe running through the whole book... |
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Eragon by Christopher
Paolini |
| There's always room for another
fantasy quest trilogy--as long as it has distinction, originality
and a cracking plot. Eragon has. This is the first book in Christopher
Paolini's Inheritance Trilogy, which he began writing when aged
only 15, is an amazing debut that demonstrates a written maturity
beyond its creator's years. Any rough edges borne through inexperience
are quickly forgiven as his story takes the reader on an imaginative
journey by way of a host of likable and interesting characters
and several breathtaking and dramatic sequences of high fantasy.
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Inkspell by Cornelia Funke |
| Just a few chapters into Inkspell,
Mo (a.k.a. "Silvertongue") sagely says to his daughter,
"Stories never really end, Meggie, even if the books like
to pretend they do. Stories always go on. They don't end on the
last page, any more than they begin on the first page." A
fitting meta-observation for this, the unplanned second installment
in Cornelia Funke's beloved now- trilogy........ |
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Criss Cross (Newbery Medal
Book) (Hardcover)
by Lynne Rae Perkins |
As the title
and caption imply, this story reads like a series of intersecting
vignettes--all focused on 14-year-old Debbie and her friends
as they leave childhood behind. Perkins writes with subtle,
wry humor about perceptive moments that will speak directly
to readers: universe-expanding crushes, which fill the world
with "signs and wonder"; scornful reappraisals of
childhood things (Debbie's disdain for Nancy Drew is particularly
funny); urgent concerns about outfits, snappy retorts, and self-image.
Perkins adds many experimental passages to her straightforward
narrative, and she finds poetry in the common exchanges between
teens... |
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Inkheart by Cornelia Funke |
| Meggie’s father, Mo, has an wonderful
and sometimes terrible ability. When he reads aloud from books,
he brings the characters to life--literally. Mo discovered his
power when Maggie was just a baby. He read so lyrically from the
the book Inkheart, that several of the book’s wicked characters
ended up blinking and cursing on his cottage floor. Then Mo discovered
something even worse--when he read Capricorn and his henchmen
out of Inkheart, he accidentally read Meggie’s mother in.....
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