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In a dusty township in South Africa, Ajani and his friends have earned a brand-new, federation-size soccer ball. These clever boys are football champions! But when a crew of bullies tries to steal their ball, will Ajani and his friends be able to beat them at their own game? Full ...
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Wormhole pirates close in on Johnny Turnbull and his fellow knudniks in this third installment of the Softwire series. JT senses something sinister in the air. Could it be the pirate he keeps spotting, with an alien skull and crossbones on his arm?
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The Softwire series careens to a conclusion as JT comes to terms with the startling truth about his destiny on the Rings of Orbis.
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Meet Sticky Burr, his unshakable friends, his prickly foes, and the other inhabitants of Burrwood Forest in this beguiling and delightful graphic storybook. Full color.
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The dastardly Scurvy Burr grabs the spotlight in this second graphic storybook about the exciting goings-on in Burrwood Forest.
Welcome back to Burrwood Forest, where Sticky Burr and his friends are getting ready for a harvest fair. But not if Scurvy Burr can help it! The most ...
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This lively, infectious guide to games runs the gamut from classic to contemporary: kick the can, freeze tag, blindman's bluff, red light green light, four square, duck duck goose, and so many more. It's all sparked by KaBOOM!, a nonprofit with a passion for creating outdoor play ...
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Alternately heartbreaking and starkly humorous, this teenager's brutal story of escape and desire for redemption is masterfully told by award-winning writer and film director Alan Rapp. A Los Angeles Times Book Prize finalist.
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Thirteen-year-old Travis has a secret: he can't read. But a shrewd teacher and a sassy girl are about to change everything in this witty and deeply moving novel.
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In an enthralling work of Gothic suspense, Edith Wharton's classic ghost story Kerfol inspires five connected tales set in the same haunted manor over the centuries.
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Follow a photographer to Thailand as he documents the life of rice--from planting ceremony to eating.
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