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2022

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Bunny is almost potty trained, but pooping on the potty is still tricky. After a few hops and plops, Bunny starts to figure it out in this lighthearted board book.

2024

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Toot! Toot! Bunny is full of gas, but she is learning to use her manners and listen to her body in this humorous board book.

2021

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It’s time to get dressed, which is no easy task for Little Turtle! But Little Turtle will not give up. Keep on trying, Little Turtle!


2016

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Panda goes to Fox's house to play. But Panda has never been on a play date before. The two little animals overcome their shyness, share toys, play games, learn to eat their snacks with manners, and have a fun day they will never forget. This bright, gentle board book will comfort and delight little learners as they prepare for their own first play date.

2022

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Bear learns mindful breathing in this cute, colorful board book—part of the bestselling Hello Genius series! Bear has lots of emotions. He gets worried, sad, and angry (just to name a few). And that’s OK! With a simple mindful breathing trick (“In, in, in, and out, out, out.”), Bear can cope with all his feelings—and so can your little ones. With bright colors and loveable animal characters, this book will have babies, toddlers, and preschoolers alike ready to deal with an...

2021

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Little Whale worries about everything, and that’s okay. Mother Whale is always there to make Little Whale feel better. No more worries, Little Whale!


2016

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Sometimes Moms have to leave their little ones at home for a short time. It can be a challenge. Especially for Penguin! There are tears and sadness, but Penguin likes the babysitter, Mrs. Duck. They have fun together reading and playing and hugging Penguin's favorite pillow. And soon, someone's at the door, Mom is back! This sweet new board book confides that missing Mom is hard for everyone, but little listeners will delight in the happy ending.


2014

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Little Monkey is having a bad day. After a major melt down, he goes to his room and uses some coping techniques to calm down.

2015

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Little Giraffe is too big for his crib and must move into a big bed. It's hard at first, but Little Giraffe soon finds out how comfy his new bed can be. Sweet dreams, Little Giraffe!


2024

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The terrifying impact of global warming on vulnerable lives is laid bare in this gripping tale of survival from internationally bestselling author Steve Cole.Gayla is trapped all alone when floodwater pours into her bedroom in a residential centre for kids with disabilities.Junjun’s makeshift shack has been washed away in the flood and he needs to find medicine for his sister, who’s sick after drinking contaminated water.At first these two young peo...

PHP357.39

2025

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Bored with trick-or-treating, three friends venture into the woods on Halloween night to hunt for the haunted McBride House in this spine-tingling horror story from Phil Hickes.If you go down to the woods today, you’re in for a nasty surprise …Seeking creepy thrills instead of candy, Cody and his friends set out on Halloween to search for the ruins of the haunted McBride House in the woods near his home in Oregon.The house has taken on a sinister le...

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Gifts from the Garbage Truck

A True Story About the Things We (Don't) Throw Away

2024

EN

"Informative and inspirational... will have readers rethinking the value of items that appear seemingly worthless. Highly recommended." — School Library Journal, STARRED ReviewA picture book about what we throw away, and why it might be worth keeping!What if everywhere you looked, you saw something to make? Instead of seeing something broken, you saw something to fix? Instead of seeing something to throw out, you saw something to g...

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