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At thirty-nine, movie critic Mary Pols knew she wanted to have a baby. But never—not in a million years—on her own. When she finds herself unexpectedly expecting, she plunges into the greatest adventure of her life. With humor, insight, and compelling ho
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Emily and Ethan use manners every day, with their families, their friends, and everyone they meet.
How about you?
Want to learn the magic words that make people happy? Or how to seem more grown up at the dinner table? Join Emily and Ethan as th
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It takes only a few magic words to have good manners. Let please, thank you, and excuse me act as your magic wand. Just by waving around these simple phrases, you can open doors, bring smiles to faces, and make friends.
Try it and see! Thanks to
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Nancy's first book report is sure to be dazzling. After all, she is the second-best artist in her class. She is using beads, fringe, and a fancy border. And she is writing about Sacajawea, a true-life heroine. What could go wrong?
Join Nancy as she learns
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Good morning, world! Hello, daylight. Good day, everyone. Good-bye, night."
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Everyone's favorite baby-with-a-mustache dons shining armor in hopes of staving off sleep in this hilarious bedtime book.
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A young child bids her surroundings an affectionate goodnight before settling down for a peaceful night's sleep. This classic bedtime tale is perfect for lulling little sleepyheads to bed.
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From kittens to cows to bowls of mush, the familiar images from his father's illustrations in Goodnight Moon inspired Thacher Hurd to create Goodnight Moon 123.
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The classic bedtime story that has lulled generations of children to sleep is the perfect first book to share with a child.
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How many times have your kids said, "You never listen to me!"? Or a fellow parent alarmingly asked, "You let your kid do what?" Now, Sheila Ellison reminds moms what all the hard work is for. With themes ranging from "Laugh Now, Clean Up Later" to "Bathin
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A young boy describes his new role as "big brother" in this simple book based on the assertion that, "A caring family has plenty of love to go around!" The narrator explains that the new baby is too little to walk, to talk, or to play with toys. The baby