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STUNT BABY- picture book
Stunt Baby doesn’t want to sleep, not at all. She wants to bounce on her bed and walk up the wall. Join Stunt Baby as she juggles hedgehogs and skis on sharks until her thumb finds her mouth, she counts one-two-three sheep. Then she closes her eyes and Stunt Baby falls asleep. |
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I WANT MY BOOGERS BACK - picture book
Boogers are funny. It’s funny to say, they're funny to look at, they’re even good to eat. So when Mommy wipes his boogers, Max is so furious, he jumps in the trashcan looking for them--and lands himself at the city dump!
“I’ll never find my boogers now,” Max laments, surveying the mountains of trash. Then he meets Trashman--an eccentric trash heap--who reminds Max that sometimes something really bad can turn into something really, really good. Besides, when it comes to boogers, there’s always a next time. Ah... AHHH… CHOO!
I Want My Boogers Back! isn’t just another book about boogers. This whimsical journey tackles power struggles, ownership, and the need to say goodbye on your own terms.
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MAD MAX'S MELTDOWN & OTHER NATURAL DISASTERS - picture book
MAD MAX’S MELTDOWN… isn’t a lesson about sharing. Or tantrums. It’s an attempt to see the emotional world from a three-foot perspective. All Max wants to do is play with Rocket Man. So when his Mommy rips the toy from his hands and forces him to share, Max’s body floods with emotion. And the natural world responds in kind with thunder, earthquakes, and--a tornado! Someone needs to do something or everyone is going to fly away! But once you get really, really, really mad, it’s hard to get un-mad. Or as Max sagely sums it up: It’s not easy to blow away a tornado. |
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A MANNEQUIN MYSTERY: THE CASE OF THE MISSING HEAD – picture book
Max doesn’t want to go shopping with his Mommy because it’s booooooooring. But when a mannequin named Sadie jumps from the shelf and tells him he’s looking at things the wrong way, he discovers a whole new world. The clothes rack becomes a jungle. The Bedding department hides secret caves. Even the Kitchen department is fun, Max realizes, when you’re planning a trip to the North Pole. But when they discover a slew of headless mannequins, Sadie needs help. And this time, Max has the imagination to find the missing heads, save the mannequins, and have the best time shopping ever. |
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