Rosie Rabbit and Chasing the Rainbow


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Rosie Rabbit loved the forest. She loved all her friends who lived there, but most of all, she loved the rainbow that hung over the forest after a big rain. She really wanted to catch that rainbow but it always seemed just out of reach. One day Rosie decided to get advice from her friends. Maybe they could help her.




Rosie Chasing Rainbows


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Rosie follows the rainbow in pursuit of the pot of gold at the end, but, she must follow three simple rules. She must keep going forward, she mustn't turn around, and while doing so she must sing only the colours of the rainbow. "Red and Yellow and Pink and Green, Purple and Orange and Blue". Only when she reaches the end of the rainbow will she discover something much more exciting and important than a pot of gold. Will Rosie be able to follow the rules? Or will she have to keep chasing rainbows?




Rosie the Rabbit


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This story is an about an adventure. Rosie, an adorable yet nosy little rabbit, sets out on her own little adventure even though she knows that she shouldn't. Follow Rosie as she follows the rainbow.




Just leave the dishes


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Playtime for Rosie Rabbit


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A lift-the-flap book featuring Rosie Rabbit. Each right-hand page has a flap which makes Rosie move, and each left-hand page has a line of text and objects for identification. In this title, the reader can see Rosie Rabbit open her toy cupboard, build a tower of bricks and play her drum.







Love, Rosie


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The basis for the motion picture starring Lily Collins and Sam Claflin! What happens when two people who are meant to be together can't seem to get it right? Rosie and Alex are destined for each other, and everyone seems to know it but them. Best friends since childhood, they are separated as teenagers when Alex and his family relocate from Dublin to Boston. Like two ships always passing in the night, Rosie and Alex stay friends, and though years pass, the two remain firmly attached via emails and letters. Heartbroken, they learn to live without each other. But destiny is a funny thing, and in this novel o f several missed opportunities, Rosie and Alex learn that fate isn't quite done with them yet.







Catching the Moon


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The spirited story of Marcenia Lyle, the African American girl who grew up to become "Toni Stone," the first woman to play for an all-male professional baseball team.




The Football Girl


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For every athlete or sports fanatic who knows she's just as good as the guys. This is for fans of The Running Dream by Wendelin Van Draanen, Grace, Gold, and Glory by Gabrielle Douglass and Breakaway: Beyond the Goal by Alex Morgan. The summer before Caleb and Tessa enter high school, friendship has blossomed into a relationship . . . and their playful sports days are coming to an end. Caleb is getting ready to try out for the football team, and Tessa is training for cross-country. But all their structured plans derail in the final flag game when they lose. Tessa doesn’t want to end her career as a loser. She really enjoys playing, and if she’s being honest, she likes it even more than running cross-country. So what if she decided to play football instead? What would happen between her and Caleb? Or between her two best friends, who are counting on her to try out for cross-country with them? And will her parents be upset that she’s decided to take her hobby to the next level? This summer Caleb and Tessa figure out just what it means to be a boyfriend, girlfriend, teammate, best friend, and someone worth cheering for. “A great next choice for readers who have enjoyed Catherine Gilbert Murdock’s Dairy Queen and Miranda Kenneally’s Catching Jordan.”—SLJ “Fast-paced football action, realistic family drama, and sweet romance…[will have] readers looking for girl-powered sports stories…find[ing] plenty to like.”—Booklist “Tessa's ferocious competitiveness is appealing.”—Kirkus Reviews “[The Football Girl] serve[s] to illuminate the appropriately complicated emotions both of a young romance and of pursuing a dream. Heldring writes with insight and restraint.”—The Horn Book