Join In and Play


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It’s fun to make friends and play with others, but it’s not always easy to do. You have to make an effort, and you have to know the rules—like ask before joining in, take turns, play fair, and be a good sport. This book teaches the basics of cooperation, getting along, making friends, and being a friend. Includes ideas for games adults can use with kids to reinforce the skills being taught. The Learning to Get Along® Series The Learning to Get Along series helps children learn, understand, and practice basic social and emotional skills. Real-life situations, lots of diversity, and concrete examples make these read-aloud books appropriate for home and childcare settings, schools, and special education settings. Each book ends with a section of discussion questions, games, and activities adults can use to reinforce what children have learned. All titles are available in English-Spanish bilingual editions.




Tap to Play!


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In this interactive video-game-inspired picture book perfect for fans of Press Here and Tap the Magic Tree, Blip needs to reach the bar to win his game—but he needs the reader’s help. If he wins, he gets a surprise! Tap, tickle, and shake Blip. Tilt, turn, and bounce Blip. Help Blip win the game in this spirited interactive book, perfect for reading—and playing—again and again!




What It Takes


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In 2011, he became starting linebacker for the New York Giants and triumphed in the Super Bowl—after being told his cancer diagnosis meant he would never play football again.... As a child, Herzlich found true meaning in football, eventually turning his passion into a first-team All-American spot at Boston College. But the budding star was sidelined by persistent, debilitating pain in his left leg. The shocking diagnosis: He had Ewing’s sarcoma, a rare bone cancer. Doctors put his odds of survival as low as ten percent—and no one thought he would be able to run, much less play football, again. Then Herzlich learned of a radical treatment that would give him the best chance to regain his strength and maybe even play football again, but it could cost him his life. Relying on family, friends, faith, and deep wells of determination to help him through treatment, his plan worked. Not only could he run, but he was physically stronger than ever, and mentally ready to battle his way into the NFL. When he was passed over by all thirty-two teams in the draft, he dug deeper and continued his training, winning a spot in the Giants’ training camp and, eventually, on the team. Mark Herzlich fought a battle against cancer, against statistics, and some days against himself. Told with candor and raw emotion, What It Takes is a story for anyone who has ever fought to beat the odds, for anyone who has ever been told that what they are about to attempt is next to impossible. INCLUDES PHOTOS With a foreword by New York Giants head coach Tom Coughlin




Vihaan's Dairy


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In this inspiring and heartwarming story, we delve into the life of a typical 10-year-old boy and discover how he spends his days. Initially, his favorite pastimes revolve around gadgets, playing, and watching TV, providing him with entertainment and relaxation. However, a pivotal moment occurs when he stumbles upon life-changing activities that ignite a newfound sense of achievement and confidence within him. Something clicked inside the young boy, and from that point on, he becomes captivated by a particular interest or hobby. Whether it's a new sport, a musical instrument, art, or a subject of study, he finds himself irresistibly drawn to deep diving into the subject matter. This hunger for knowledge and skills sets him on an exhilarating learning curve, where he discovers hidden talen




The Secret of Anu


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Vickram has come to Uganda on a quest to look for his biological father. His mother's secret is buried in a deep corner of his heart, and it has been haunting him day and night. He will not rest until he finds out about the unknown person. His dying mother didn't even tell him the name of this person. His life changed at that moment. His contented world was destroyed by the storm of this sudden revelation. He stays in Kampala, working at Mulago Hospital for nearly a year and half, trying to find out from old records the names of all the hospitals in Kampala. He knows that the person he is looking for is a doctor, an English one at that. He nearly succeeds in finding some information about him, but unfortunately, that doctor had returned to England. Then an opportunity comes his way: to work in a mission hospital in Gulu, a small town situated in the northern province of Uganda. Life seems to continue at a steady pace until the day that a political scenario changes in Uganda, leaving him trapped between choosing his beloved Tanya and his quest. As the deadline of Amin's ninety days' expulsion order nears, things take a turn, resulting in unexpected events for Vickram and Tanya. Can he stop Tanya from joining the exiled refugees? Will he ever find out who his real father is?




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Hallelujah


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Renata shares what she thinks led to her having a very sheltered childhood on a dairy farm, where she regularly heard her mother being cut down and other discouragements. She shares some of the things that helped her maintain her sanity during the years where she lived on the farm and she was discouraged from interacting with anybody other than family. Also, she shares what God used to help give her the courage to finally break free. Then Renata shares the many joys and trials she has encountered since she broke free. Finally, she shares how she is seeing God improve things for her family.







A Possible Life


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From the critically acclaimed, bestselling author of Birdsong, new fiction about love and war—five transporting stories and five unforgettable lives, linked across centuries. In Second World War Poland, a young prisoner closes his eyes and pictures going to bat on a sunlit English cricket ground. Across the yard of a Victorian poorhouse, a man is too ashamed to acknowledge the son he gave away. In a 19th-century French village, an old servant understands—suddenly and with awe—the meaning of the Bible story her master is reading to her. On a summer evening in the Catskills in 1971, a skinny girl steps out of a Chevy with a guitar and with a song that will send shivers through her listeners' skulls. A few years from now, in Italy, a gifted scientist discovers links between time and the human brain and between her lover's novel and his life. Throughout the five masterpieces of fiction that make up A Possible Life, exquisitely drawn and unforgettable characters risk their bodies, hearts and minds in pursuit of the manna of human connection. Between soldier and lover, parent and child, servant and master, and artist and muse, important pleasures and pains are born of love, separations and missed opportunities. These interactions—whether successful or not—also affect the long trajectories of characters' lives. Provocative and profound, Sebastian Faulks's dazzling new novel journeys across continents and centuries not only to entertain with superb old-fashioned storytelling but to show that occasions of understanding between humans are the one thing that defines us—and that those moments, however fluid, are the one thing that endures.




Every Boy's Annual


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