Yes, Virginia There Is A Santa Claus by Chris Plehal (Hardback)
Based on the true story of how a little girl lifted a whole city during...
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Olivia Helps With Christmas by Ian Falconer (Hardback)
For fans of the Olivia series, this is a charming title about Olivia's adventures with...
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Percy Jackson and the Olympians Book 3: The Titan's Curse by Rick Riordan (Paperback)
When the goddess Artemis goes missing, she is believed to have been kidnapped. And now...
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Percy Jackson and the Olympians Book 2: The Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan (Paperback)
After a summer spent trying to prevent a catastrophic war among the Greek gods, Percy...
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The Reading Promise: My Father and the Books We Shared by Alice Ozma (Paperback)
In this deeply affecting memoir, Alice Ozma tells the story of her relationship with the...
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The Read-Aloud Handbook: Seventh Edition by Jim Trelease (Paperback)
A New York Times and million copy bestseller, the classic handbook on reading aloud to children—revised and... trueThe New York Times Parent's Guide to the Best Books for Children by Eden Ross Lipson (Paperback)
The Classic Guide That Helps You Select the Books the Child You Know Will Love
In...
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The Man In The Moon (The Guardians of Childhood) by William Joyce (Hardback)
Up there in the sky.
Don’t you see him?
No, not the moon.
The Man... true
Percy Jackson and the Olympians Book 1: The Lightning Thief by Rick Riordan
After getting expelled from yet another school for yet another clash with mythological monsters only... true
The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place Book 3: The Unseen Guest by Maryrose Wood (Paperback)
Of especially naughty children it is sometimes said, "They must have been raised by wolves."
... trueThe Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place Book 2: The Hidden Gallery by Maryrose Wood (Paperback)
Thanks to their plucky governess, Miss Penelope Lumley, Alexander, Beowulf, and Cassiopeia are much more... true
Found running wild in the forest of Ashton Place, the Incorrigibles are no ordinary children:... true
The Egypt Game by Zilpha Keatley Snyder (Paperback) Winner of 1966 Newbery Honor Award
The first time Melanie Ross meets April Hall, she’s not sure they have anything in... true
The Doll People by Ann M. Martin (Paperback)
Annabelle Doll is 8 years old--and has been for over 100 years. Nothing much has...
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The Book Whisperer: Awakening the Inner Reader in Every Child by Donalyn Miller (Paperback)
Donalyn Miller says she has yet to meet a child she couldn't turn into a...
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A dynamic guide to more than 100 books that will get kids talking and reading...
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Reading Magic by Mem Fox (Paperback)
The must-have guide to reading with children, now in a new and revised edition
Best-selling... true
Ramona and Her Father by Beverly Cleary (Paperback)
Trouble in the Quimby house
When her father loses his job, Ramona decides to help... true
Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse by Kevin Henkes (Hardback)
Lilly loves everything about school, especially her cool teacher, Mr. Slinger. But when Lilly brings... true
LEO the Maker Prince: Journeys in 3D Printing by Carla Diana (Hardback)
LEO the Maker Prince teaches children (both young and old) about 3D printing by following...
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James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl (Paperback)
When James accidentally drops some magic crystals by the old peach tree, strange things start...
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How to Get Your Child to Love Reading by Esme Raji Codell (Paperback)
Are children reading enough? Not according to most parents and teachers, who know that reading... true
How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character by Paul Tough (Paperback)
“Drop the flashcards—grit, character, and curiosity matter even more than cognitive skills. A persuasive wake-up...
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Half Magic by Edward Eager (Paperback)
Since Half Magic first hit bookshelves in 1954, Edward Eager’s tales of magic have become beloved classics.... true
Deconstructing Penguins: Parents, Kids, and the Bond of Reading by Lawrence Goldstone (Paperback)
“Books are like puzzles,” write Lawrence and Nancy Goldstone. “The author’s ideas are hidden, and...
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