Minnie Mouse: Surprise, Surprise!


Book Description

Disney Minnie's Surprise, Surprise! sound book has an attached four-button audio module that enables children to add sound to a story. Children lift flaps on the book's pages to find icons that match the buttons on the audio module. This sound book is recommended for children ages 18 months and older. The book's thick, coated pages help prevent rips and tears. Three replaceable long-life AG-13 button cell batteries that power the book are included.




A Surprise for Pluto


Book Description

One sunny morning, Mickey got a splendid idea: he would spend the day building a tree house with his friends! Right away, Mickey and the gang get to work sawing, hammering, and painting boards for the tree house. When Mickey's nephews Morty and Ferdie come home from the park with Pluto, they excitedly scramble up the rope ladder and into the tree house. But how will poor Pluto climb up the rope and join in the fun? Don't miss this heartwarming tale as Mickey and his friends work together to build the best tree house ever!




Disney Minnie: A CarryAlong Play Book


Book Description

In this delightful book Minnie creates a special bow for each of her animal friends . Pull-tabs, flaps, and die-cuts provide surprises on every page. Perfectly portable with a plastic handle, this book will go with Minnie fans wherever they do!




Disney Princess: Paint with Water


Book Description

Use a rainbow of colours to bring your favourite Disney Princess characters to life!




Mickey's Birthday Surprise


Book Description

Donated.




Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Mickey's Halloween


Book Description

Join Mickey and the rest of the Clubhouse gang in this ghostly tale! With over 40 flaps to peek under, this oversized board book is full of all sorts of tricks and makes the perfect Halloween treat for your little one!




Smack a Trifle!


Book Description

Smack a Trifle is a collection of odd, quirky humour for the sophisticated reader.




Caprice


Book Description

From the groundbreaking author of Tyrell, an astonishing middle-grade novel about a girl overcoming the secrets and abuse of her past. This should be an exciting time for Caprice. She has been offered a place at the school of her dreams, where she's just had a fantastic summer. But this great opportunity coincides with a lot of internal doubt and the disturbing news that her long-estranged grandmother has fallen ill and may be near death. As Caprice tries to figure out her future, she is pulled back toward her past, and the abuse she endured from her uncle when she was little -- an abuse she's never told anyone about. With extreme sensitivity and honesty for middle-grade readers, Coe Booth has written a painful but ultimately healing novel about finding support from your parents and friends, articulating your truth, and choosing your own path.




Cherry Grey


Book Description

This book is about the mischievous, always-up-to-no-good doll, CHERRY GREY!!! She loves to make fun of toys and toy around with them (see what I did there?). Now every single dinner time, the toys come alive and have the whole playroom to themselves and this becomes the cue for Cherry Grey’s pranks. The toys are always pretty angry and mad at her, but does she apologize to them? NO! And she doesn’t care either! Now who wants to be friends with her? No one! Well except one, except well, Nancy doll. Nancy is more like Cherry’s personal servant than her friend. Nancy came in the same toy set as Cherry and Cherry was supposed to be a kind doll but was not really so. But Nancy believes that Cherry does have REAL GOOD BEHAVIOUR in her so she sticks around Cherry. That pretty much adds up to why only Nancy doll is Cherry’s best friend. But this time, Nancy went with one of the toy owners to Paris as she was her favorite doll. Now Cherry is alone in her dollhouse and has nobody else around who would listen to her! The toy room winds up with a crazy adventure since Nancy is gone!




Barking up the Wrong Bakery


Book Description

Some people would kill for coffee… Olivia Rickard would kill to keep everything just the way it is. She’s got a gorgeous boyfriend who loves her, a supportive sister to lean on, and a dog walking business that’s briskly barking away. But just as she’s getting comfortable her sister suddenly wants to buy an entire brownstone with her and her boyfriend looks like he’s going to pop the question at every opportunity. Changing the status quo has always been disastrous for Olivia and now everything is changing at once… What Olivia needs is a distraction and she’s found one in stumbling upon Yvette Dunn dead in her coffee foodtruck—drowned in a vat of fresh coffee. Olivia starts out as an unlucky bystander to the crime, but she’s forced to dig in deeper when it looks like her sister could be involved in Yvette’s death. Olivia is running out of time in regards to the mystery, the mortgage, and the marriage. She’s going to have to solve all three problems—and quick—or face a future most foul.