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Garden Glen est un endroit très insipide. Toutes les maisons et tous les jardins se ressemblent. Enfin, jusqu'à ce que Millie Fleur La Fae arrive en ville. Sur une colline poussiéreuse, à côté d'une maison délabrée, Millie Fleur plante son étrange et merveilleux jardin, ...

"Kite Mike can't wait to play with his new kite. Will he be able to find the perfect place to fly it? Actiphons is an energetic phonics series for children who are learning to read. These lively stories practise 70 letter sounds in the order they are taught in school--each with i...

Celebrate El Día de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead, with Sesame Street's Rosita! This board book with sturdy pages and colorful illustrations shares the special meaning behind the Mexican celebration. Rosita tells Elmo and Abby all about the Mexican celebration called El Di...

It's the height of the fur trade in Canada, and Abigail Williams leaves her home in England and travels deep within the rugged wilderness to escape her scandalous past. With her young son in tow, Abby imagines a life on the banks of the North Saskatchewan River, in the rugged but...

Determined to see his hellion of a sister wed, Highlander Alexander Waters is willing to face anything-even the English. He just didn't expect his own rough manners to cause such a riot...or for a blooming English rose to catch his eye. Gently bred Catherine Middlebrook must fin...

Offers a snapshot of the changing face of Irish music. Blues and country, solo and ensemble, Gaelic and English, the songs combine in a musical exploration of the creativity and sheer talent in play in Ireland.

Sing Raposo, Joe.

An illustrated presentation of the classic Sesame Street song about self-expression and the celebration of music.

Simple text and colourful pictures of animals of various shapes and sizes introduce the young reader to the language of comparison, synonyms, and antonyms.

Celebrate El Día de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead, with Sesame Street's Rosita! This board book with sturdy pages and colorful illustrations shares the special meaning behind the Mexican celebration. Rosita tells Elmo and Abby all about the Mexican celebration called El Di...

Christy Miller, Linda Lael.

Christy McQuarry is the product of an English finishing school left penniless after her mother's death. She and her sister settle in Primrose Creek. Christy seeks security in a marriage to the local lumber baron, but can she resist her attraction to town marshal Zachary Shaw.

Playing a variety of musical instruments, an all-animal touring concert group introduces words that are spelled the same but sound differently and have different meanings, such as tear (to cry) and tear (to rip).

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