Blue's Sniffly Day


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Healthy Snacks with Blue!


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It's Healthy Snack Day in Miss Marigold's class! Blue and her friends each need to choose a healthy snack to share. What snack will Blue bring? Read and find out!




Blue's Bad Dream


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Blue and Magenta are having a sleepover! When Blue falls asleep, she has a bad dream about a fire-breathing dragon. Come along on this exciting adventure as Blue learns that her dream is not real -- it's just part of her imagination.




Alphabet Power


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Blue and his friends have fun with reading, writing, and spelling when the alphabet comes visiting for a playdate.




Hoodoo Blues the Role Playing Game


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Hoodoo Blues is a Role Playing Game of supernatural beliefs from America's Old South. Players play the ageless, those who have lived through (sometimes suffered through) decades or centuries of Southern history.




A Visit to the Firehouse


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Blue and her friends star in this new 8 x 8 adventure. Sprinkles loves his shiny red fire truck, but he's not quite sure what firemen do. So, big sister Blue and their friends decide to visit a fire station to learn firsthand. There they meet Fireman Dave who teaches them about the importance of safety and how neat it is to be a fireman-he even let's them slide down the fireman's pole! Now Sprinkles can't wait to get back home to play with his new fire truck.




A Visit from the Tooth Fairy


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Blue has a loose tooth! She's excited, and she keeps wiggling her tooth until one day ... it falls out! Blue eagerly puts it under her pillow for the Tooth Fairy. But will the Tooth Fairy visit Blue? Read along and find out!




Pieces of Blue


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A Best Book of Summer (The New York Times Book Review, The Washington Post) "Bursting with humor, chaos, and raw tenderness." —Oprah Daily "Pieces of Blue is a brilliant and bighearted page-turner." —Maria Semple, New York Times bestselling author of Where'd You Go, Bernadette From New York Times bestselling author Holly Goldberg Sloan, a compelling and heartfelt novel for fans of Maria Semple and Emma Straub about a family trying to restore a ramshackle beachside motel—and their own lives What good was thinking the future only held cloudy skies? Wasn’t the reality that pieces of blue were always there, waiting to break through? When Paul Hill drowns in a surfing accident, his broken-hearted wife, Lindsey, and their three children are left in huge financial trouble. Once Paul’s life insurance finally comes through, Lindsey impulsively uses the money to buy a charmingly ramshackle motel in Hawai’i, hoping for a fresh start. Teenage Olivia quickly develops a crush on a handsome but monosyllabic skateboarder. Twelve-year-old Carlos reinvents himself as a popular kid named Carl. And Sena, the youngest, will do whatever it takes to protect her beloved motel chickens. But while the kids adjust, Lindsey is flailing, trying to pretend she knows how to bring a motel—and herself—back to life. Then a handsome stranger rolls into the motel parking lot, and she’s surprised to feel a long-dormant part of herself stirring. She accepts his offer to help, unaware that he may have secrets of his own. And all the while, out in the Pacific, the trade winds are fiercely blowing. Funny and tender, full of twists and turns and heart, Pieces of Blue is a portrait of an irresistible family learning to start over.




Charly's Piano


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The true story of a young man in the heady, hippie days of 1970s Toronto, who gets a job as a psychiatric assistant in a famous mental hospital. He decides they need a piano, and organizes a Variety Show with patients, nurses and doctors to raise the money they need. A one-person play produced in 2017 by Artword Theatre and performed by Charly Chiarelli and Ronald Weihs.




White Boyz Blues


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A memoir of a father's pain, humor, and healing as he learns to embrace a new masculinity "down West." How does a white male, raised in the hardscrabble culture of the West, learn to raise a young daughter on his own? In this unconventional memoir, contemporary Native American scholar Kenneth Lincoln relates his struggle to embrace a new masculinity in the late twentieth century. Through a poignant combination of poems, letters, and his own unique voice, Lincoln shares the story of his life-the death of family and close friends, love, divorce, depression, and through it all, the headstrong daughter who becomes the center of his world.