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Begin at the beginning of this wonderfully weird, impressively imaginative, sprawling series by master wordsmith Snicket, whose spellbinding prose captivates readers of all ages.
When a sweet, bedraggled bear appears in Paddington Station with “Please look after this bear” pinned to his coat, the Brown family gains a new family member—and infinitely more adventures.
This Newbury Award-winning classic is worth revisiting, if for its healing powers of imagination in the face of unfathomable tragedy alone.
In one of the most beloved and powerful books in his Redwall series, Jacques narrates the backstory of Martin, the legendary warrior mouse who founded Redwall Abbey. A touching tale of love, loss, revenge, and redemption.
“A Wrinkle in Time” is a strange delight that contains everything from thorough explorations of time travel to strong, vulnerable characters. One of few books that continues to completely enthrall children and adults alike.
Narrated by Meryl Streep, this lovely story of a little mouse who learns to rise above teasing and embrace the name that sets her apart is a joy to listen to, for parents and children alike.
Few children’s books characters evoke the kind of joy that Curious George does. In this original volume — a brightly illustrated, brilliantly narrated classic — his adventures are pure “fun.”
A brave book celebrating children with disabilities, “Out of My Mind” tells the tale of brilliant eleven-year-old Melody, whose cerebral palsy has left her voiceless—but not without a voice.
With illustrations and trivia galore, this anniversary edition of the perennial classic transcends time with all the original magic and promise of the titular garden.
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