A Birthday Cake is No Ordinary Cake


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A lyrical recipe uses seasonal changes to explain to a child the time that passes between one birthday and the next. Includes a recipe for more traditional birthday cake, as well as information about the passage of time and how it is revealed through trees.




On the Day You Were Born


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The earth celebrates the birth of a newborn baby.




A Fabulous Fair Alphabet


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Letters of the alphabet in various graphic styles accompany words associated with fairs.




Out of the Ocean


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A young girl and her mother walk along the beach and marvel at the treasures cast up by the sea and the wonders of the world around them.




Miss Alaineus


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When Sages spelling and definition of a word reveal her misunderstanding of it to her classmates, she is at first embarrassed but then uses her mistake as inspiration for the vocabulary parade. Full color.




More Family Storytimes


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This new book from best-selling author Rob Reid features stories, fingerplays, songs, and movement activities to enhance the time families spend at the library. Brimming with all new material, More Family Storytimes offers practical, creative, and active storytime programs that will captivate audiences of all ages.




The Incredible Water Show


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The kids from "Miss Alaineus: A Vocabulary Disaster" are back and they're putting on a neighborhood play starring the world's most astonishing combination of atoms--H2O. Filled with scientific facts about water, readers can join in the kids' wet-and-wild celebration. Full color.




Katherine Sabbath Greatest Hits


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The Cornell Era


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No Ordinary School


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In 1913, Oxford-educated Margaret Gascoigne left England for Montreal in search of new opportunities. In 1915 she established a small school for six students in the study of her downtown Montreal home - the modest but aspiring beginning of what would become known as The Study. Presenting lively images, oral testimonies, and material gleaned from the school’s archives, No Ordinary School explores the evolution of The Study through world wars, the Great Depression, the Quiet Revolution, and many stages of feminism, from its predominantly English Montreal origins into the bilingual and multicultural community that it is today. Always at the forefront of the most progressive educational developments, The Study has encouraged generations of women to transcend the boundaries of their times. Influential alumni include the physicist and Canadian Department of External Affairs civil servant Dorothy Osborne Xanthaky, avant-garde artist Marian Dale Scott, former chief curator and director of the McCord Museum of Canadian History Isabel Barclay Dobell, world-renowned architect Phyllis Lambert, internationally acclaimed pianist Janina Fialkowska, Olympic rowing medalist Andréanne Morin, and tennis star Eugenie Bouchard. Firmly grounded in a wider historical context, No Ordinary School celebrates an exceptional educational institution while paying tribute to its illustrious past and promising future.