Mike Lowery
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"There are endless possibilities for keeping spirits high and brains engaged at home, including throwing a virtual party, holding family Olympics, learning a magic trick, making a flip book, and many more. Doodles, jokes, and entertaining tips enliven the crafts, games, adventures, projects, and creative boredom-busting activities the whole family will enjoy. Most call for common crafting gear and household items, ensuring hours of fun at the tip...
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"While humans may count the days until Santa Claus arrives, deep in the ocean, Edgar, a goofy, toothy young shark prepares for the arrival of Santa Shark! But Lotta, his sidekick crab pal, is not as convinced. Still, Lotta helps Edgar get his home ready. In a race against time they prepare a tasty snack for Santa, write Christmas cods to their friends, and sing Christmas corals ! Will Edgar find a way to make sure everything is just right for Santa...
4) Knot cannot
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"Knot aches to be like snake. Snake can do so many amazing things. Knot cannot do a lot. But when Snake finds herself in a pickle, Knot discovers there's one thing he can do that Snake cannot. Packed with wordplay this uproarious read-aloud encourages kids to find--and celebrate--whatever it is they do best." --book jacket
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"A Little Boy is just trying to go to sleep when a Little Monster creeps up to his window and . . . says goop-zee-googy! Or, peek-a-boo!, in case you don’t speak Monster. Hilarity ensues as the Little Monster tries to play with the Little Boy despite the language barrier. While at first scared, the Little Boy comes to Little Monster’s rescue when he gets hurt and the two new friends are able to play together all night long." --publisher's website...
6) Wood could
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"Wood could be so many fun things: A unicorn! A bridge! A ship! But grumpy Wood would rather be alone, sleeping like a dog . . . until a little girl needs help. Can Wood turn over a new leaf? Full of tongue-twisting phrases and hilarious puns, this uproarious read-aloud encourages kids to branch out and think of all the things they would do if they could."--book jacket.