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"He's a boy. He's a superhero. He's ... spaghetti? Fred loves spaghetti. So when Fred's inventor mom creates a machine that can turn anything into spaghetti (fast!), he thinks it'll be nothing but noodles from here on out. Little does Fred know just how right he is. After a misst...

Featuring a charming cast of diverse characters, bright and soulful artwork, and clear descriptions for a whole alphabet of different feelings -- like brave, embarrassed, grateful, lonely, and overwhelmed -- this first book of emotions gives young readers the vocabulary they need...

"A brother and sister use make-believe to connect with their community and reach their dreams"-- Provided by publisher.

Chloe befriends a mischievous crow and they begin to swap presents every morning, but Chloe realizes some of Crow's gifts for her are stolen items.

"What's a holiday without holiday treats? In this magical new picture book, kids follow the Sugar Plum Fairy, the Gingerbread Man, and their team of bakerinas as they create delicious goodies from around the world -- and discover that the real magic is teamwork. With a pinch of h...

"Uses imaginative metaphors to explore a child's anger when his mom tells him "no." Do you know how I feel when I hear NO? Kids hate the word "no"! It can make them feel mad and sad, turning them into a dragon that breathes fire, a mischievous wizard, and a raging volcano. It can...

Desperate to find a middle haunting ground between her cultures after being told by her ancestors to dress and behave like a good Chinese ghost, Marnie plans a ghastly new look that could either give a fabulous fright or be a grave mistake.

Une plongée dans un univers intrigant qui, malgré ses codes pointus et plutôt étranges, devient très amusant grâce à la narration d'une jeune cambrioleuse mal chaussée. Loin des institutions magiques que tout lecteur rêve de fréquenter, l'école des voleurs est dépeint...

Une épopée à la fois personnelle et familiale qui propose de belles leçons sur la mort, la vieillesse et sur l'importance de s'entourer de gens que l'on aime, en particulier lorsque les drames et la maladie pointent le bout de leur nez. Par contre, le rythme du roman est iné...

Bonnie vit à Paris dans un trois pièces minuscule avec sa maman divorcée et sa grand-mère. La vie est pour elle une chose curieuse qu'elle ne cesse d'interroger. Doit-elle se couper les cheveux ou les garder longs ? Prendre plaisir à manger ou garder la ligne ? Dorélie est-...

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