Jake Goes Peanuts


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Jake likes peanut butter, but he doesn't like anything else! Will his parents be able to convince him to try other things?




Get Real with Storytime


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This is a complete, year-long programming guide that shows librarians how to integrate nonfiction and poetry into storytime for preschool children in order to build literacy skills and overall knowledge. The right nonfiction titles—ones with colorful photographs and facts that are interesting to young imaginations—give librarians an opportunity to connect with children who are yearning for "true stuff." Presenting poetry in storytime encourages a love of language and the chance to play with words. Written by authors with a combined 25 years of experience working with children and books in a library setting, Get Real With Storytime: 52 Weeks of Early Literacy Programming goes far beyond the typical storytime resource book by providing books and great ideas for using nonfiction and poetry with preschool children. This book provides a complete, year-long programming guide for librarians who work with preschool children in public libraries and school librarians who run special programs for preschoolers as well as parents, childcare providers, and camp counselors. Each of the 52 broad storytime topics (one for each week of the year) includes a sample storytime featuring an opening poem; a nonfiction title; picture books; songs, rhymes, or fingerplays; and a follow-up activity. Early literacy tips that are based on the authors' extensive experience and the principles of Every Child Ready to Read (ECRR) are presented throughout the book.




Boxed Set: Four Contemporary Romances


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Four contemporary romances by Theresa Ragan Taming Mad Max Nutrition expert, Kari Murphy, went through high school with a mad crush on Max Dutton. He was the hot, sexy football player back then and she realizes nothing has changed after she's hired by the NFL franchise to give Max healthy-eating advice, foolproof facts about carbohydrates and tasteful tips on cooking and shopping smart. Having My Baby Growing up, Jill Garrison didn't daydream about someday having the perfect wedding. Instead, she dreamt about having a baby. After being left at the altar, though, Jill realizes she may never have the wedding or the husband, but nothing is going to stop her from having a baby. She goes to a sperm bank. The baby she's carrying is hers and hers alone. Nobody can take that away from her. Or can they? An Offer He Can't Refuse Madison needs a husband fast. Someone who can put on the performance of his life...someone tall, dark and temporary. Here Comes the Bride Samantha Johnston, a reporter for the LA Beat, is determined to attend the wedding of one of America's hottest actors in hopes of learning the identity of his mystery bride. Not only does Samantha sneak into the church, she ends up saying, "I do."




Negro Sketches


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Peanut King


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Ascending into power, supernatural occurrences transforms this man into the new super evil villain known as the Peanut King. This scary villain displays powers and unique abilities that other villains do not have, allowing this villain to inflict havoc, mayhem, and death on anyone that has unfortunate encounters with him. He can attack you at anytime of the year, day or night.







Good News, Bad News


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A page-turner of the highest quality. -Alex Norton Good news: Robbie’s client has won the lottery and wants Robbie to find her husband Freddy. Bad news: Freddy is in hiding, having swindled local hard man Jake Turpie. Can Robbie fix things so it’s all good news from now on? About the Robbie Munro legal thrillers Forever flying by the seat of his pants, defence lawyer Robbie Munro juggles a host of difficult clients, rubs shoulders with criminal acquaintances and battles the legal system, all while trying to keep his family afloat. ‘A deft slice of Caledonian crime... rings viscerally true, thanks no doubt to McIntyre's lifelong experience in criminal law.’ -The Times




Keeping Watch


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When a senator’s daughter is targeted by a killer, her bodyguard will stay close day and night to protect her in this uplifting romantic suspense novel. Despite the threats against her life, Danielle Barclay thinks having a bodyguard looking after her around the clock is unnecessary. Or at least that’s what she tells herself before meeting Jake Rabb. A former Delta Force soldier, Jake is used to rope-lining from helicopters into enemy territory—not following around a senator’s daughter. The lovely deputy district attorney is as strong-willed as she is brave, especially when the escalating danger assures Jake that her stalker means business. As the attacks become personal, Danielle finally puts her trust—and her feelings—on the line with her defender. But when the stalker gets closer than anyone could have imagined, Jake and Danielle will need all their courage and faith to survive.




Peanut King Ii


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In the midst of all these chaotic events, he discovers he has new enemies. He actually acquires a new ability when he destroyed this old enemy. This book is supernatural fiction, with a Cajun twist and adult language, featuring the ghost town Rudock, which is known to many folks in Louisiana. It also features a very unique town of Pass Manchac that reminds you of the fishing villages of New England, with only Cajun style. Lets not forget about New Orleans.




A to Zoo


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Whether used for thematic story times, program and curriculum planning, readers' advisory, or collection development, this updated edition of the well-known companion makes finding the right picture books for your library a breeze. Generations of savvy librarians and educators have relied on this detailed subject guide to children's picture books for all aspects of children's services, and this new edition does not disappoint. Covering more than 18,000 books published through 2017, it empowers users to identify current and classic titles on topics ranging from apples to zebras. Organized simply, with a subject guide that categorizes subjects by theme and topic and subject headings arranged alphabetically, this reference applies more than 1,200 intuitive (as opposed to formal catalog) subject terms to children's picture books, making it both a comprehensive and user-friendly resource that is accessible to parents and teachers as well as librarians. It can be used to identify titles to fill in gaps in library collections, to find books on particular topics for young readers, to help teachers locate titles to support lessons, or to design thematic programs and story times. Title and illustrator indexes, in addition to a bibliographic guide arranged alphabetically by author name, further extend access to titles.