Juvenile Nonfiction
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Annalise Has Allergies
by Liza Dawson-Whisker
Annaliese’s Allergies is a light-hearted poem about staying safe when living with allergies. It teaches a child that it’s okay to be assertive when it comes to expressing their needs, and there’s always alternative ways to have fun and enjoy life ...
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Hawwii Fi Abdi
Afaan Oromoo by Mahmud Siraj
This book is children book that helps kinds born diaspora to learn and speaks their family language and communicate with them easy as well as to know what is Oromo People Values and cultural as well and afaan oromoo speaker can learn English from ...
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My Grandma's Doll
by Tammy Hendrickx
"My Grandma’s Doll” is a story about a loving relationship between a grandmother and her granddaughter. It’s about sharing and listening to each other. One day Grandma tells Tammy a story about getting her first doll and how it disappeared. What ...
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Radar & Rabbit on Noah's Ark
by Pamela J. Scott
Unable to play outside because of an intense rain storm, little Michelle sits on her bed and looks at her toy replica of Noah’s Ark, imagining what life was like for the animals during the Great Flood. Suddenly, her favorite toys—a teddy bear she ...
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I Love to Read Three Letter Words
by Ms Angie O
I love to read books are foundation tools that help your child get a head start in reading. Each book comprises of short, simple, easy to read sight words for their different developmental levels. These books were developed to create a great bonding ...
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Vax-Force
by Kelsey Rowe
Join Vax-Force as they explore how vaccination works inside your body! Dr. Vaxson explains how trusted doctors and scientists made Vicky the Vaccine. Her mission is to tell Willy the White Blood Cell and his Antibuddies how to find and fight bad ...
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Hello! This is Earth!
by Layton Lavik
Hello, This is Earth! I’m fun to Explore. You’ll be entertained if you’d like to learn more. Let Earth take you on a poetic journey where you’ll learn exciting facts about our planet and outer space! Earth is one of eight unique planets in our ...
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Monsters in my Backpack
by Kaitlin Griffin
For as long as stories have been told, monsters have been the bad guys, mischievously lurking under beds and inside closets. But what if you had your own monsters? Don’t you think they would be your friends? What if, when kids at school were mean, ...
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Your Secret Superpower
Ignite your Spark by Maddison Tory
Maddi has a special secret to share . . . everyone has a superpower! Your superpower is your “spark,” that feeling inside you that helps you do amazing things and change the world around you. Everyone’s spark is different. Are you ready to find ...
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Big Truths for Little Ones, Parents, and People
by L.J. Elder
As parents, our natural instincts are to shield our children from anything unpleasant. We want our kids to feel safe and that everything is all right. We play a large role in defining words such as normal, fine, alright, and okay in the minds of our ...