Barbara Nascimbeni
1) Home alone
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"How much trouble can a cute, little dog get into when she's left alone at home all day? With the human out to work, this pup knows how to live! She rides scooters, makes delicious sandwiches, and plays dress-up in fabulous out ts. It turns out the most important thing is to clean up after all the chaos she's created. Home Alone is a fun story with adorable illustrations. Anyone who has ever wondered what dogs do all day will love reading this again...
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From the creator of Home Alone comes this delightful celebration of a day spent by the sea, complete with salty air, run-ins with sea life, and making forever friends. Frido is back and this time he's at the seaside. While his owner takes a nap in the shade, Frido sets off to explore. There are sandcastles to dig, waves to surf, beach games to disrupt and the arrival of an ice-cream truck. But can Frido find his way back to their sun umbrella before...
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The Bible describes God in many different ways: God is light; God is joy; God is wisdom. God is the beauty that fills the earth and the rock we stand on, the promises we live by and the fire that purifies us. This volume offers a collection of these images, presented in simple language that young readers can easily understand. This book's bright artwork and lyrical text, written by the author of Psalms for Young Children, explores how, even though...
6) What if?
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A young boy imagines an adventure among the clouds with an amazing girl named Arabella who encourages him to try things he has never done.
7) Rude mule
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A rude mule learns that he has more fun when he uses good manners.
9) Our Father
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"Our Father explores the meaning behind each line of the Lord's Prayer"--
12) Sorry Sam
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Sam says he is sorry after slamming a door, tracking in mud, and other misbehavior, but at the end of the day, it is someone else's turn to say, "Sorry!"