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Anne of Green Gables
Few books or characters in children’s literature are more loved or better known than Anne of Green Gables. Set on the quaint island of Prince Edward Island, this heart-warming tale is about an aging brother and sister, Mathew and Marilla Cuthbert, who decide to adopt a boy to help with chores around their farm. As the result of a misunderstanding, the boy turns out to be none other than Anne, a feisty and lively redhead who is as charming as she is tenacious. At first Mathew and Marilla are at odds as to what “use” Anne might be to them, when Mathew wisely observes that he and Marilla “might be of some use to her”. And thus begins the warm tale of three lives that grow together in the enchanted Avonlea. Despite her characteristic stubborn streak and headstrong ways, Anne wins many friends and admirers in Avonlea, including her best friend and "kindred spirit," Diana, and her handsome admirer, Gilbert Blythe, who often find themselves unintentional victims of Anne's escapades.

Author: Montgomery, Lucy Maud
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Publisher: TR Classics
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Art's Supplies
It’s not my fault!” Art declared. “My supplies have a mind of their own!” In this delightful tale of the power of the imagination, Art’s supplies come to life in the studio, creating mayhem and magic—and art! Pastels, pencils and paints, crayons, brushes and markers, everything gets in on the act of creating a mess-terpiece of fun. Chris Tougas’ brilliant illustrations and clever text explore the essence of the creative process in a way that children will understand.

Author: Tougas, Chris
Illustrator: Tougas, Chris
Publisher: Orca Book Publishers
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ISBN: 9781551439204

 


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Aventuras De Tom Sawyer (Spanish Audio Book)
Streaming Audio Book. The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is a humorous and nostalgic book depicting the carefree days of boyhood in a small Midwestern town. The characters are based on Twain's schoolmates and the town is Hannibal, Missouri-the setting where he grew up. So, what did boys do in a small town during the mid-1800's, a time when there were no televisions, no arcades and no videos? They whitewashed fences, floated rivers, traded marbles, formed secret societies, smoked pipes and, on occasion, managed to attend their own funerals. Yes, they may have been a bit mischievous, but as Aunt Polly said of Tom when she believed him to be dead, "He was the best-hearted boy that ever was." Aunt Polly's sentiments reveal one of Twain's cardinal philosophies: In this deceitful and infirm world, innocence can be found only in the heart of a boy.

Author: Twain, Mark
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Publisher: Yoyo USA
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Ay, Caramba! (Spanish)
Las desventuras de un granjero soñoliento que se preocupa pensando en las labores que debe hacer al día siguiente. ¿Cómo reparará la cerca, ordeñará la vaca, subirá al silo y segará el heno antes de que la mañana llegue?

Author: Bock, Lee
Illustrator: Midgett, Morgan
Publisher: Raven Tree Press
TumbleTime: 8 minutos
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Bad For Them, Good For Me
Everything bad that happens to Noah's parents turns out to be good in this delightful interactive story about opposites.

Author: Zevy, Aaron
Illustrator: Lang, Alison
Publisher: Tumbleweed Press
TumbleTime: 6.25 minutes
ISBN: 1-894807-16-2

 


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Bad For Them, Good For Me Sequence Game
Choose the correct sequence of events in the book! You've got 3 sentences with pictures to choose from!

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