Clipclop


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Clipclop, a very normal young horse, feels inferior to his classmates because they are much faster than he. So much importance is placed on racing at his school that Clipclop's own talents are going unnoticed. On the day that the school's Standardized Racing Test is given Clipclop finds that he possess some very fine qualities, even though he is not the fastest horse in class. His school's administration realizes that racing may not be the only important subject horses should be taught.




Clip Clop


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Who wants a ride? asks Mr Horse. "We do!" say Cat and Dog and Pig and Duck.




Ol' Clip-Clop


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In this eerie ghost story, a cruel and greedy man is pursued by an unseen stalker. He can hear the hooves of the specter's horseclippity-cloppity, clippity-cloppity. The faster he rides, the faster the ghost follows, until at last he arrives home. Is he safe at last, or is Ol' Clip-Clop gonna SWALLOW HIM WHOLE?!!!!!




Clip Clop Buys a New Car


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Clip Clop the Clydesdale is a gentle horse who is keen for adventure and loves to learn new things. He very much enjoys meeting new people all around the world and he has fun wherever he goes. In this story Clip Clop has an exciting time choosing a new car to pull his horse trailer and seeks the help of one of Australias most famous car dealers, John Hughes. When a little boy runs into the path of a galloping Clip Clop and is terrified and very scared, Clip Clop and John Hughes help him. Your children will love this inspiring moral.




Clip-clop


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Consuela remembers the workhorses that brought wares and people to her neighborhood.




Rowing to the Silly Islands


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Louis Phillips, a widely published poet, playwright, and short story writer, has written some 50 books for children and adults. Among his published works are: five collections of short stories – A DREAM OF COUNTRIES WHERE NO ONE DARE LIVE (SMU Press), THE BUS TO THE MOON (Fort Schuyler Press), and THE WOMAN WHO WROTE KING LEAR AND OTHER STORIES (Pleasure Boat Studio), FIREWORKS IN SOME PARTICULARS (Fort Schuyler Press), and MUST I WEEP FOR THE DANCING BEAR (Pleasure Boat Studio). HOT CORNER, a collection of his baseball writings, and R.I. P. (a sequence of poems about Rip Van Winkle) from Livingston Press; THE ENVOI MESSAGES, and THE LAST OF THE MARX BROTHERS’ WRITERS, full-length plays, (Broadway Play Publishers). His books for children include: THE MAN WHO STOLE THE ATLANTIC OCEAN (Prentice Hall & Camelot Books), THE MILLION DOLLAR POTATO (Simon and Schuster), and HOW TO WRESTLE AN ALLIGATOR (Avon). His sequence of poems – The Time, The Hour, The Solitariness of the Place –was the co-winner in the Swallow’s Tale Press competition (1984). Among his published books of poems are: THE KRAZY KAT RAG (Light Reprint Press), BULKINGTON (Hollow Spring Press), THE TIME, THE HOUR, THE TIME, THE HOUR, THE SOLITARINESS OF THE PLACE (Swallow’s Tale Press), CELEBRATIONS & BEWILDERMENTS (Fragments Press). He edited BEST LOVED POEMS (Random House) and THE RANDOM HOUSE BOOK OF HUMOROUS VERSE. Other books include: GERTRUDE STEIN IN DAYTON & OTHER PLAYS; AMERICAN ELEGIES, and LATE NIGHT IN THE RAIN FOREST (World Audience Publishers) He teaches at the School of Visual Arts in NYC.




For Horse-Crazy Girls Only


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Is your first and second favorite animal a horse? Is your bedroom covered with horse posters on your walls and horse models on your shelves? Would you rather muck out a stall than clean your room? Then you are absolutely, undeniably horse crazy, and For Horse-Crazy Girls Only is the book for you! This is the only comprehensive book about everything a horse-crazy girl needs to know about horses. You'll learn everything from the different breeds of horses, to how a horse's body works, to the quirky little things that make the horse the BEST animal ever. Author Christina Wilsdon even shares ideas for horse-themed parties, and suggestions for the best horse movies to watch with your friends. And that's just the beginning.




The Lad and the Ring


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"Do you take high-fives here?" A young lad from the village of Hometown grows bored with his life and decides to build a boat for going on a casual sail down a local river. But who could have possibly forseen that far more than that would happen? Before he and his group of friends can even begin to enjoy the relaxing trip, they find themselves thrust into overwhelming conflict. Dangers begin to lurk all around as they move deeper into unknown locations, and soon, the small crew does everything from giving suspicious glances, to fighting for their very survival. Encounters occur with sea-traversing no-gooders; mythical beasts; strange guys who rhyme, wield forks, or wear loincloths; and of course, there may just be a questionably mysterious Wizard or two as well. Even with all that, everything changes when a certain piece of fingerbound jewelry is located, and the lad's little vacation turns into a fantastic adventure of annoyingly epic proportions. One that could possibly be required to save Skiddle Earth and all life therein. This series is an action-adventure, with absurd humorous elements that are inspired by Tolkien's "Middle Earth." "Written unlike any other series out there!" If you love "Adventure Time," "Regular Show," or "Gravity Falls," you will love "The Lad of the Rings series!" This hilarious adventure takes you across "Skiddle Earth," where you never know what will happen around the next corner. What creatures may lurk, what treasures will they find, and what magical mishaps await!?




The End of August


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From the National Book Award winning author, an extraordinary, ground-breaking, epic multi-generational novel about a Korean family living under Japanese occupation. In 1930s Japanese-occupied Korea, Lee Woo-cheol was a running prodigy and a contender for the upcoming Tokyo Olympics. But he would have had to run under the Japanese flag. Nearly a century later, his granddaughter is living in Japan and training to run a marathon herself. She summons Korean shamans to hold an intense, transcendent ritual to connect with Lee Woo-cheol. When his ghost appears, alongside those of his brother Lee Woo-Gun, and their young neighbor, who was forced to become a comfort woman to Japanese soldiers stationed in China during World War II, she must uncover their stories to free their souls. What she discovers is at the heart of this sweeping, majestic novel about a family that endured death, love, betrayal, war, political upheaval, and ghosts, both vengeful and wistful. A poetic masterpiece that is a feat of historical fiction, epic family saga, and mind-bending story-telling acrobatics, The End of August is a marathon of literature.




Waiting for the Biblioburro


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Ana loves stories. She often makes them up to help her little brother fall asleep. But in her small village there are only a few books and she has read them all. One morning, Ana wakes up to the clip-clop of hooves, and there before her, is the most wonderful sight: a traveling library resting on the backs of two burros‑all the books a little girl could dream of, with enough stories to encourage her to create one of her own. Inspired by the heroic efforts of real-life librarian Luis Soriano, award-winning picture book creators Monica Brown and John Parra introduce readers to the mobile library that journeys over mountains and through valleys to bring literacy and culture to rural Colombia, and to the children who wait for the BiblioBurro. A portion of the proceeds from sales of this book was donated to Luis Soriano's BiblioBurro program.