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It's Not Easy Being Santa Claus
Life isn't always easy—even for Santa Claus! In this hilarious picture book, Santa realizes that happiness is something found within when he tries working different professions. A …
All of Those Babies
Come meet babies across the animal kingdom and learn their adorable names in this bouncy, rhyming picture book celebration of how—no matter what species—everyone grows! Puffins …
Cinderelliot
Cinderelliot is stuck at home taking care of his ungrateful stepsister and stepbrother. When Prince Samuel announces a kingdom-wide competition to join the royal staff as his …
The Sea Knows
Dive in and explore the wonders of the ocean and its inhabitants in this lyrical, fact-filled ode to the sea This beautifully illustrated picture book features extensive …
Stanley the Dog: The First Day of School
From the award-winning radio and TV personality and beloved two-time New York Times bestselling author Bobby Bones, Stanley the Dog: The First Day of School is a hilarious and …
After Dark
This collection of 22 poems explores the fascinating lives of North American nocturnal animals. When the sun goes down, many animals come out. Crickets chirp their crickety song …
Lovebird Lou
A sweet, love-infused celebration of individuality and acceptance! Lovebird Lou adores life with his family and friends on the island they call home. But when he travels to the …
It's Not Easy Being A Ghost
Life isn't always easy--even for a ghost In this funny follow-up to It's Not Easy Being Santa Claus, a ghost discovers that happiness comes from within when she learns to accept …
Do Lions Hate Haircuts?
Leonard the Lion: king of the beasts, master of the Savannah, leader of his pride and ... a great big baby when it's time for a haircut!Nobody, NOBODY, can cut Leonard’s hair to …
How Could a Bear Sleep Here?
It's time for Shelby to hibernate, but how could a bear sleep in this noisy forest? The woodpeckers are rat-tat-tatting, the squirrels are cracka-cracka-crunching--there's too much …