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Rachel044420

Rachel044420

Joined August 2024

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Love That Dog | Sharon Creech

“Love that dog, like a bird loves to sing.”

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Love That Dog | Sharon Creech

“A touching tale of self-expression, poetry, and the bond between a boy and his dog.“

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Love That Dog | Sharon Creech
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A poignant and accessible novel-in-verse about a boy finding his voice through poetry, this story is both heartwarming and deeply moving.

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The Random House Book of Poetry for Children | Arnold Lobel, Jack Prelutsky

“Poetry is a celebration of words and wonder.”

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The Random House Book of Poetry for Children | Arnold Lobel, Jack Prelutsky

“An enchanting anthology of poems to delight young readers and old alike.“

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The Random House Book of Poetry for Children | Arnold Lobel, Jack Prelutsky
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A beautifully curated collection of poems from a variety of poets, this book offers something for every child and inspires a lifelong love of poetry.

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“I‘m making a pizza the size of the sun, a pizza that‘s sure to weigh more than a ton.”

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“A deliciously fun collection of poems that will make you laugh out loud.“

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Bursting with humor and creativity, this collection of poems is a feast for the imagination, full of playful surprises for readers of all ages.

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Now We Are Six | A. A. Milne

“But now I am six, I‘m as clever as clever. So I think I‘ll be six now forever and ever.”

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Now We Are Six | A. A. Milne

“A heartwarming collection for anyone who remembers the magic of being young.“

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Now We Are Six | A. A. Milne
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This companion to When We Were Very Young continues the poetic celebration of childhood with wit, nostalgia, and the wonder of being six.

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“Halfway down the stairs is a stair where I sit.”

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“A delightful peek into the playful and curious world of a child.“

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A charming collection of poems that bring to life the simplicity and whimsy of childhood, perfect for fans of the Hundred Acre Wood.

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“The world is so full of a number of things, I‘m sure we should all be as happy as kings.”

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“A poetic journey through the magical world of a child‘s mind.“

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A gentle and timeless collection that captures the wonder and innocence of childhood, reflecting on nature, imagination, and simple joys.

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Alligator Pie | Dennis Lee

“Alligator pie, alligator pie, if I don‘t get some, I think I‘m gonna die.”

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Alligator Pie | Dennis Lee

“A tasty feast of rhymes that will leave readers hungry for more.“

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Alligator Pie | Dennis Lee
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This delightful collection of silly and inventive poems is a Canadian classic that celebrates the joy of language and play.

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“You do not like them. So you say. Try them! Try them! And you may!”

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“A zany, rhyming journey that reminds us to try the unexpected.“

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A playful and rhythmic tale about trying new things, this classic book turns picky eating into an adventure of discovery.

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A Light in the Attic | Shel Silverstein

“Put something silly in the world that ain‘t been there before.”

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A Light in the Attic | Shel Silverstein

“A treasure trove of mischief, magic, and unforgettable poetry.“

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A Light in the Attic | Shel Silverstein
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Full of humor and heart, this collection of quirky poems and illustrations brings life‘s oddities and joys to readers of all ages.

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“If you are a dreamer, come in.”

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“A world of laughter, wonder, and surprises awaits where the sidewalk ends.“

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A timeless collection of whimsical, funny, and thought-provoking poems, this book invites readers to explore the boundless possibilities of imagination.

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“Imagination can bring even the largest creatures to life.”

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“A larger-than-life story about the man who made dinosaurs walk again.“

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A whimsical and inspiring biography of Waterhouse Hawkins, who brought dinosaurs to life through his groundbreaking models, igniting public fascination with paleontology.

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“Dreams and numbers can change the world.”

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“The tale of a woman who saw the poetry in numbers.“

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This elegant biography tells the story of Ada Lovelace, a visionary who blended mathematics and imagination to become the first computer programmer.

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“The future is written in code—why not write it yourself?”

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“The story of a tech trailblazer who saw what others couldn‘t.“

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A fascinating biography of Grace Hopper, a computer pioneer whose innovative thinking revolutionized programming and shaped the technology we use today.

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“Courage knows no boundaries—not even the ones of identity.”

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“The incredible true story of a woman who risked it all for freedom.“

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This thrilling biography of Sarah Edmonds, who disguised herself as a man to fight in the Civil War, showcases her bravery and commitment to justice.

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“The world is waiting—go out and discover it!”

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“The story of a trailblazer who showed girls the power of adventure.“

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A lively and inspiring biography that shares how Juliette Gordon Low founded the Girl Scouts, encouraging girls to explore, lead, and dream big.

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“I didn‘t become a doctor to prove a point—I became one because I could.”

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“The inspiring story of a woman who refused to take 'no' for an answer.“

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This empowering biography introduces Elizabeth Blackwell, the first female doctor in the United States, showcasing her determination to break barriers in medicine.

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“Questions lead to answers, and answers lead to more questions.”

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“A journey through the wonder-filled mind of a scientific legend.“