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Jez Alborough
Paperback - $17.95
Imagine losing your favorite teddy bear. Imagine encountering a giant-size version of a teddy bear searching the forest for his own lost teddy! What's going on? Alborough's rhyming text has been re-created in Spanish with all the humor and charm inta ...
Jez Alborough
Board Books - $15.95
Duck is driving home in his truck when he becomes stuck in the muck. A memorable cast of characters engage in hilarious word-play while trying to help Duck out of his predicament. Full color.
Jez Alborough
Board Books - $15.95
Duck has a passion for fixing things, but when he's on the job, the trouble just begins. This story features the same characters from "Duck in the Truck." Illustrations.
Louisa May Alcott
Paperback - $42.95
All nice and warm for a July day, but received with delight nevertheless. Ted and Josie immediately 'dressed up', learned the war-whoop, and proceeded to astonish their friends by a series of skirmishes about the house and grounds, with tomahawks and ...
Sherman Alexie
Hardcover - $52.95
Based on the authors own experiences, this first young adult novel by bestselling author Alexie features poignant drawings by acclaimed artist Ellen Forney that reflect the characters art as it chronicles the contemporary adolescence of one Native Am ...
Nicholas Allan
Paperback - $17.95
Babies, babies, babies. Every time Mr. and Mrs. Tail go to bed at night, they end up with three more bunnies. They love each one but nine is enough! So they try a new bed and kick out the cat, but it's only when they sleep apart on the floor that bun ...
Harry Allard
Paperback - $13.95
A Spanish-language edition of the very popular Harry Allard-James Marshall collaboration about Room 207's missing schoolteacher. Miss Nelson is the nicest teacher in the whole school. She never yells, and she gives the easiest assignments. Then one d ...
Harry Allard
Hardcover - $26.95
The football team hasn't won a game all year. They haven't even scored a single point. They practice only when they feel like it, and neither Principal Blandsworth's admonition nor Coach Armstrong's heart-rendering sobs spur them on. Something has to ...