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Sammy wakes up cheerfully and pays his mom a sweet compliment. She's so happy that she decideds to surprise him. That surprise leads to a kiss, butterflies, a lost treasure, ice cream, and a little dog called...Sammy!
A sweet story about friendship and caring for each other. For everyone ages 4 years and up. Piggy finds a baby hedgehog in the forest. He knows he has to help. So he takes the little one home and learns all about caring for it. But in his eagerness, Piggy forgets to take care of himself. Luckily, his friends are there for him.
A warm story about the cheery hustle and bustle before Christmas and the most beautiful gift in the world: friendship! For animals and children ages 4 years and up. The animals of the forest are busy preparing a Christmas party. They each have their specialty: Bear weaves a mat of moss, Squirrel gathers tasty nuts, Deer makes apple cider, Fox bakes a delicious pie, and Owl writes a poem. And Rabbit? He doesn't know what to do. But he'll surely think of something, right?
A neurodivergent child interacts with their neighbors to discover the true meaning behind greetings and salutations.
This retelling of the hotly anticipated movie TROLLS BAND TOGETHER brings the magic home so fans can experience the adventure again and again. Perfect for young readers to enjoy alone or share with their grown-ups.Poppy and Branch return for an all-new chapter in DreamWorks Animation's blockbuster musical franchise Trolls Band Together! Get ready for an action-packed all-star, rainbow-colored family reunion as the Trolls go on an epic quest to help Branch reunite with his missing brothers - spreading music, joy, friendship and good times along the way!
"The pressure -- social and academic -- is high for the teenage students of an elite secondary school in Belfast; Can poetry, friendship and a trip to Spain give them the courage to be true to themselves? Wealthy, popular Charlotte and quiet, working class Drew couldn't be more different, but both face a common enemy at Cooke's Academy in the form of the Stewards -- an elite group of students whose power to manipulate school culture is feared by pupils and teachers alike"--
'Delicious, twisty, and clever'Kathleen GlasgowTo celebrate the end of high school, Izzy joins her best friend Kassidy and five others on a luxury 1920s-themed getaway at the glamorous Ashwood Manor. There, they party in vintage dresses as secrets are spilled and scandals unfold.It's all fun and games until Kassidy's boyfriend turns up dead.Soon the sparkling young socialites are the prime suspects in his murder. There's the girlfriend, and the other girl. The old friend, and the new friend. The brooding enigma. And then, there's Izzy - the girl who brought the knife . . .HOT KEY RINGDiamonds (33%)Parties (33%)Murder (33%)
The highly anticipated third book from Joya Goffney, author of the hit YA romcom Excuse Me While I Ugly Cry
Single All the Way meets Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda in this festive romcom about Cam, whoâ¿s trying to find the âthe oneâ? and also trying to find himselfâ¿while spending winter break working at a hectic Santaâ¿s Village. Escaping to NYU for college didnâ¿t turn out the way Cameron plannedâ¿heâ¿s flunking his theater classes, about to lose his scholarship, and he still hasnâ¿t found anyone he can call his âpeople.â? When he gets home for winter break, heâ¿s so desperate to avoid a Conversation with his dad that he takes the first acting job he can getâ¿as a mall elf. Despite how Scroogey he feels, the plus side is that thereâ¿s a cash prize for the most festive of Santaâ¿s helpers. But the competition is fierceâ¿especially from fellow elf Marco. Christmas spirit oozes out of his veins. At first Cam is determined to see him as nothing but a rival, but as they spend more time together, Cam starts to second-guess himself. What if heâ¿s finally found his people hereâ¿in the fakest consumerist nightmare place on Earth, where he least expected it?
A hardened cynic and a hopeless romantic teach each other about love in this swoony and heartful romance that's perfect for fans of Tweet Cute and The Upside of Falling.Harper works in her mom's wedding shop, altering dresses for petulant and picky brides who are more focused on hemlines than love. After years of watching squabbles break out over wedding plans, Harper thinks romance is a marketing tool. Nothing more.Her best friend Theo is her opposite. One date and he's already dreaming of happily-ever-afters. He also plays the accordion, makes chain mail for Ren Festers, hangs out in a windmill-shaped tree house, cries over rom-coms, and takes his word-of-the-day calendar very seriously.When Theo's shocked to find himself nursing his umpteenth heartbreak, Harper offers to teach him how not to fall in love. Theo agrees to the lessons, as long as Harper proves she can date without falling in love. As the lessons progress and Theo takes them to heart, Harper has a harder time upholding her end of the bargain. She's also checking out her window to see if Theo's home from his latest date yet. She's even watching rom-coms.If she confesses her feelings, she'll undermine everything she's taught him. Or was he the one teaching her?
Just as South Bay High's Jayd Jackson is feeling good that her two main social circles have finally come together, drama takes over once more, and the usual suspects are involved. . . These days, family and relationship drama is the name of the game in Jayd's life--from her fighting uncles on the home front to her friend Mickey's possible pregnancy--aka her "maybe baby"--to a vengeful plan being plotted by Misty, Jayd's nemesis, over a highly personal problem. In fact, Jayd may have to do some plotting of her own to keep her crew safe from Misty's drama. Meanwhile, Rah is trying to get closer to Jayd, but she won't be his rebound girl. Everything comes to a head when Jayd's ex, Jeremy, asks to play basketball with Rah and the others and is told that a white boy can't ball. Jeremy proves them wrong, but will that be enough for them to let him on the team for an important game? Or will ego and stereotyping win? It's almost more than Jayd can take--until her Mama reminds her of her powerful lineage. Now it's time for Jayd to catch up on her spirit work, and confront some powerful emotions of her own. . .
The thought of making new friends turns Kerry Koala's tummy upside down. But luckily Miss Molly's treetop school is there to help. Here Kerry will learn how to start conversations, take turns and play fairly, and work through disagreements and apologise - as well as understand different kinds of friendship and how they can change and grow. A perfect way to start conversations with children about making friends, with humour, fun and a cast of lively animal characters.
"A delightful, hilarious, captivating love letter to Indonesia, and coming of age in a large meddlesome family, and the thrill of finding your person where you least expect it!" - Ali Hazelwoodon Well, That Was Unexpected
Whatever emotion Steven Percival experiences manifests as magical powers, with consequences ranging from the disastrous to the hilarious. When a mysterious secret agency starts hunting him down, Steven and his friends must fight back - and get him a boyfriend, of course.
"Thirteen-year-old Brian and his best friend Ezra navigate the challenges and complexities of middle school, as Brian struggles to cope with his emotions and Ezra attempts to balance his loyalty to his best friend with a newfound friendship."--
This Activity Book reinforces the crucial Body Safety skills taught in the SECOND EDITION of the children's picture book 'My Body! What I Say Goes!'
"Mofeta, Ardilla, Zorro, Osezna, Pato, Rana y Conejo quieren mucho a su profe Gacela. Con ella aprenden, se divierten, bailan y cuentan historias. Pero un dâia llegan a clase y Gacela no estâa. ÅHabrâa pasado algo?" -- Page [4] of cover.
Fresh from the oven! PIZZA AND TACO are ready for more fun, more laughs, and more awesomeness in this 6-book graphic novel boxed set!"A perfect choice for early readers on their way to Dog Man." --Booklist This collectible box includes the first six books about everyone's favorite food besties--Pizza and Taco: Who's the Best?Best Party Ever!Super-Awesome Comic!Too Cool for SchoolRock Out!Dare to be Scared!These hilarious young graphic novels with chapters will tickle the funny bones of kids ages 5-8 and bolster their reading confidence!
When a blue-haired boy (Ryan) meets a pink-haired boy (Avery) at a queer prom, both feel an inexplicable but powerful connection. Follow them through their first ten dates: through snowstorms, groundings, meeting parents (Avery's) and not (Ryan's), cast parties, heartbreak, and every day and date in between.
Francine knows her A Gung loves her, but she also knows that deep down, he would have preferred it if she had been born a boy. After all, boys take care of the family, girls marry into other people's - at least according to her grandfather's generation. With A Gung's health deteriorating, Francine is on a mission to reassure him that the family name will continue once he is gone. So what if it's the twenty-first century? Francine is going to bring Gung the boy he always wanted.Enter Ollie. Francine's former crush, and about as all-American as can be. Ollie's family rarely talk about their Chinese-Vietnamese roots. Could helping Francine finally give him insight into his history and heritage? But as Francine and Ollie spend more time together, Ollie finds himself wondering, is Francine actually the girl he has always wanted?
Jamila Grayson breaking all the high school track and field records in her state. The only child it's just her and her mom a widow Stacey Grayson. Jamila's dad died the summer before she was to start her freshman year of high school like any child that is close to their parents Jamila took it tough there isn't a daddy's girl that wouldn't. With the help of her mom and her auntie Sheila she was showered with love and attention never wanted for nothing as they kept Jamila on the straight and narrow. She grew up in a middle-class neighborhood Miss Grayson was a nurse working long hours daily to provide the three main Hierarchy of needs food, clothing, and shelter. Working parents will miss the mark on certain Steps in their child life, while trying to provide. Outside of school Jamila didn't have much of a social life most nights she ate dinner alone in her thoughts.
Anna has worked herself to the bone to get a place on a prestigious internship programme and Lloyd is the company CEO's son, born with a silver spoon in his mouth. Lloyd seems to be finding any excuse to annoy Anna, and she's not afraid to give it right back to him. But soon she begins to wonder if there's more to him than she originally thought.
Phoebe is happy with her life: walking her dog, writing fantasy fiction, surviving school with as few incidents as possible. When her best friend gets a secret boyfriend, Phoebe reluctantly agrees to cover for her but wonders just how much she can handle. A funny and tear-jerking story about an autistic teen whose world is turned upside down.
The author of Ventura and Zelzah follows up that critically acclaimed debut novel with Ventura and Winnetka, a stand-alone work that furthers the adventures of Douglas and his friends as they come of age in Southern California’s San Fernando Valley in the late 1970s.As seniors in high school, the gang spends their final year before college practicing crazy car stunts, getting high, obsessing about girls, passionately listening to the great rock and roll of the ’60s and ’70s, arguing about the Dodgers and the Lakers, and partying at the prom in powder blue tuxedos.From a West Hollywood porn theater to a punk rock club in Chinatown to the site of the Manson murders, the Valley boys also begin to spread their wings as they explore the city of Los Angeles, located “just over the hill” from where they live.Like Ventura and Zelzah, the stand-alone Ventura and Winnetka is a funny, poignant, and nostalgic coming-of-age tale about the relationships of teenagers on the verge of adulthood. The re-creation of the Valley culture of the late 1970s is palpable and magical.
Seventeen-year-old Whit, a plus-sized Puerto-Rican girl, is forced to plan the school's Fall Formal with her handsome ex.
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