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Where the sunrise begins
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Reveals the part that each of us plays in the beginning of every day. |
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What Readers Can Do
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Simple text and pictures describe the wonders available through reading. |
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Grandad's prayers of the earth
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Because Grandad has explained how all things in the natural world pray and make a gift to the beauty of life, his grandson is comforted when Grandad dies. |
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When a dad says "I love you"
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Explores some of the many and varied ways a father can express his love, even without saying the words, such as by making pancakes, playing games, and reading a favorite story using special voices fo… |
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When a grandpa says "I love you"
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Everyone knows grandpas are best at spoiling their grandkids, but it's just because they love them so much! Whether by attending a tea party or getting an extra scoop of ice cream, there is nothing g… |
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Lo que las mamas no pueden hacer
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A child ponders the many problems that mothers must deal with in the course of a normal day. |
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Lao Gui he po sui de zhen li
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Earth is full of suffering and war until one little girl seeks Old Turtle, who tells her about a "broken truth" and how mending it will help her community to understand the common bond of all humanit… |
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No one but you
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Readers are invited to discover nature using their sense of smell, sight, hearing, touch, and taste. |
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Nothing to do
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Celebrates many ways of enjoying a day when the calendar is blank--no homework, no soccer practice, no anything--from building a fort to lying down and watching the clouds change shape. |
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Rabbit and the Moon
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Crane helps Rabbit fulfill his dream of riding across the sky to the moon. |
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What Santa can't do
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Although Santa Claus is nearly perfect, he cannot resist a plate of cookies, remember Mrs. Claus's grocery list, or even shave. |
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The Windigo's return
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When the fearsome Windigo begins to prey upon the People of the North Woods, a girl named Morning Star comes up with a plan to stop him. |
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Grandad's prayers of the earth
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Douglas Wood |
Because Grandad has explained how all things in the natural world pray and make a gift to the beauty of life, his grandson is comforted when Grandad dies. |
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What dads can't do
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Describes how dads show love by explaining all the things that they cannot do, such as sleeping late, keeping their ties clean, and reading books by themselves. |
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Old Turtle
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All of nature argues about the forms of God, so people are sent as a reminder of all that God is, although they do not seem to understand the message themselves. |
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