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Dora Saves Mermaid Kingdom!


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Dora is going to try and save her ocean friends from the garbage being dumped by octopus.




A Surprise Party


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Help dora and her pals as they plan a surprise party for their friend Isa the iguana!




Selected Poems, 1923-1967


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A selection of poems by the Argentinian writer, Jorge Luis Borges from the period of 1923-1967.




Priapeia


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The Priapeia is a collection of ninety-five poems in various meters on subjects pertaining to the phallic god Priapus. It was compiled from literary works and inscriptions on images of the god by an unknown editor, who composed the introductory epigram. From their style and versification it is evident that the poems belong to the classical period of Latin literature. Some, however, may be interpolations of a later period. These poems were posted upon statues of Priapus that stood in the midst of gardens as the protector of the fruits that grew therein. These statues were often crude carvings made from tree trunks. They roughly resembled the form of a man with a huge phallus. The statues also promoted the gardens' fertility. The verses are attributed variously to Virgil, Ovid, and Domitius Marsus. However, most authorities on the matter regard them to have been the work of a group of poets who met at the house of Maecenas, amusing themselves by writing tongue-in-cheek tributes to the garden Priapus. (Maecenas was Horace's patron.) Others, including Martial and Petronius, were thought to have added more verses in imitation of the originals.







The Hero


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Dora's Pirate Adventure


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Dora and her friends retrieve their costume chest from the Pirate Piggies.




Good Night, Dora! (Dora the Explorer)


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Nickelodeon's Dora the Explorer says goodnight in this bedtime lift-the-flap storybook. With lift-the-flap surprises on every page, this interactive storybook will send children ages 3–7 to sleep with smiles on their faces.