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If you look very carefully at the night sky, you might spot a teeny-tiny sparkle out of the corner of your eye, a whisper of a tinkling trail... That's Ella.Ella has always dreamed of seeing the sunrise. But with her delicate gossamer wings, she can only come out at night. So, wh...en the moon is high, she collects as many shimmering beams of light she can find - a twinkle from a star, the glow from a lamp post. With her light, she guides lost and lonely animals and finds friendship in Fox and Owl. And, together, Ella's animal friends know just how to return her kindness...A gentle, tender storybook about friendship and the power of kindness. Read more
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Cody Simpson's mother and sister, Angie and Alli, spin a touching, luminously illustrated tale inspired by the singer's lullaby about the treasured memories of growing up in the tradition of The Wonderful Things You Will Be. As she walks along a quiet beach, a mother looks to the... sky and sees memories of her young daughter's life forming in the clouds--from first steps to riding a bike to finding her own voice and path. Each remembrance brought to life is sweet and tender, and as the mother looks back fondly, she embraces and celebrates the passage of time. This story is a unique family collaboration, with Angie and Alli pulling inspiration from Cody's music, and the book includes a download link to a version of the song Clouds sung by Cody and Brad Simpson, his father. Siblings and world-renowned entertainers Cody, Alli, and Tom Simpson have always recognized the importance and meaning of family, thanks in large part to the support of their parents, Angie and Brad. Even as their accomplishments take them around the world, the ties between them are unbreakable and enduring. Read more
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The Star Friends and their animals must use all of their skills to stop the dark magic that is causing havoc in their village.
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Pen pals Molly and Olive consider themselves best friends even though they have never actually met because Molly lives in New York City and Olive lives on a farm in Iowa--but when Olive finds a diamond bracelet in the grass the two girls start to wonder if they can finally get th...e money for one of them to visit the other. Read more
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When Lottie and her friends meet the Star Animals, a whole world of magical adventure unfolds. Someone in the village is using dark magic and the Star Friends need to work together to figure it out who it is. Can they find out what is happening and how to stop it?
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As the Star Friends' ability to use their magic gets stronger, the forces of dark magic working against them become more intense too. But the person using dark magic is taking risks - can the girls find out who their enemy is, and confront them once and for all?
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Ages 3 to 8 yearsThere's Pa and Ma and Grandpa Plum. Fi and Fi and Fo and... Fum? Has anyone seen the smallest Crumb?Fum is missing! The giant Crumb family race through the fairytale world to find Fum. As they go, more and more of your favourite fairytale characters join the chas...e until they eventually find out Fum had been with them all along! Read more
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Beautifully illustrated and simply expressed, this is a modern telling of the classic story of enchantment that will melt anyone's cold heart ...
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When Olive makes up a story about a trip to Paris to impress her New York pen pal Molly, the lies quickly get out of hand, and threaten their long distance friendship.
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Join Catherine the Great on a fun-filled ride as she schemes to invent the roller coaster in this inventive, STEM-based nonfiction picture book! Empress Catherine the Great, Queen of Russia loved her country, especially the snowy winters. Giant ice slides meant daring drops and t...hrilling rides for all! But every spring, warm weather melted the snow and the slides. What could Catherine the Great do to ensure fun all year round? With some ingenuity and some royal thinking, Catherine the Great would create her greatest invention! Read more
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