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"Wanting a canine companion more than anything in the world, Joy makes dogs out of whatever's at hand-seashells, snow-unaware that her perfect dog friend is closer than she thinks"-- Provided by publisher.

When her tooth becomes loose, Emily excitedly writes to the Tooth Fairy and tries to help the tooth fall out.

Illustrations and rhyming text reveal dogs of every shape, size, and d personality as they romp and frolic in a park.

Emily says "Yuck" whenever apples are mentioned, but when she and her older brother, Harry, sleep over at their grandparents' house, they all pick apples and make them into delicious pies.

Harry and his sister, Emily, want to make an original valentine for their parents but cannot seeem to find the right idea, until a surprise snowstorm inspires them.

Everyone is getting out whoopee cushions and plastic bugs. Harry is cooking up some new tricks. Emily is also making plans. Is she too little to come up with good tricks, or will she make an April Fool out of her big brother Harry?

Oh no! It's snowing so much, Harry and Emily's family can't drive to Grandma and Grandpa's for Christmas Eve. What will Christmas be like with no cookie baking, carol singing, or tree trimming with them? But Harry and Emily still find a way to make Christmas special in this heart...

"Josephine Baker. Virginia Hall. Roy Hawthorne. These are but a few of the daring spies who risked it all to deliver and protect crucial intel for the Allied powers. From housing refugees and resistance members while extracting secrets from diplomats to developing a groundbreakin...

Great groundhogs! Ruelle, Karen Gray, author.

Tired of winter, Harry and his little sister Emily try to trap a groundhog in their backyard and hope it will predict an early spring on Groundhog Day. For grades K-3.

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