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If you're feeling scared or sad, happy or helpful-hope will guide you. It's not always easy. And sometimes having hope means being brave, or determined, or kind. At the end of the day, hope is where better will be. This sweet, rhythmic picture book is a gentle yet powerful explor...

Introduces some of the planet's trickiest plants, and explains how varieties including poison ivy, devil's thorn, and the Venus fly trap are able to protect and feed themselves by stinging, trapping, and poisoning other living things.

Willy, an indoor cat, is told that outdoor cats are "weird and wild," but sneaks out to play with them in the snow and learns that they make great friends.

When neighbors complain that her snowman is too tall, Cami Lou finds a perfect new place for him in the community garden.

Two skeletons go trick-or-treating on Halloween, getting compliments on their "costumes", and making new friends.

Shy Mirabel is too scared to give out her homemade valentines to her classmates on Valentine's Day, but she gets a surprise when the cards fall out of her bag on her way to school.

"What's the ruckus? What's that sound? Walrus calls and songs astound- Honk, honkkkk! HOOO, HOOOOT! Diving, feasting, twirling-catch a glimpse of the joy found in a walrus's icy home. Follow as it plays hide-and-seek with a friend, lounges on an ice floe, and demonstrates an impr...

"Little monsters head to Fright School to learn the art of scaring trick-or-treaters"-- Provided by publisher.

"After a day of play, Little Engine settles in to sleep ... but when she hears a noise outside, she goes on a midnight ride, finding a certain someone who needs her help. Say "Good night" to Little Engine in this beautiful, rhyming picture book perfect for little ones at bedtime....

Presents young readers with a foundation for learning basic counting skills while discovering some magnificent ocean animals. Fact boxes in the back of the book include information about the animals' homes, sizes, diets, predators, and babies.

Disaster nearly prevents a dinosaur Santa Claus from delivering toys to the prehistoric children on Christmas.

A parent describes kisses in many different ways, all of which express love for baby.

Carlos Abredo loves building forts, playing soccer, and gardening but he does not want to start kindergarten, until his new teacher reaches out to make him and his fellow students feel welcome.

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