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Year: 2011
Count along in Spanish and English as each one of the ten adorable puppies disappears from the pages—it’s a bilingual bonanza!
When Mom gets kidnapped by a mysterious force called RIP 2.0, it’s up to her kids to save the day. But ten-year-old Trevor is so afraid of everything, he’s sure he’ll run away at the first sign of trouble
Morgan Marshall says that she has been writing all her life. Her first professional-level series, “Guts and Glory, Freedom Fighters of Nil”, is now ready to be introduced to you and your children.
The Brothers Grimm were especially gifted at creating dark and often haunting fairy tales, but these books have a bit more gentle appeal. They also may serve as a great conversation starter with your children about the inherent danger of talking to strangers.
“Why You Should Laugh Three Times a Day” always has a positive message included in each imaginative, inspiring, and rhythmic story it tells.
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Here are two incredible kids’ books about September 11 to read with your kids and open up discussion about these tragic events.
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Share your love for endangered animals with your child by reading this book and talking about it together—especially before a trip to the zoo, to encourage your child to look more closely at the animals.