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I Spy With My Little Eye
Every night before bed, Lily gazes out her magical window, where the world transforms into a glittering wonderland of Surprises. As the stars twinkle and the moon glows, Lily embarks upon a whimsical game of ‘I spy with my little eye.’ From fluffy tails to glowing eyes, she spots creatures big and small, each with a story to tell.
What will Lily discover tonight? Who might be waiting just beyond the glass? Dive into this enchanting tale where imagination soars and every turn of the pages invites the young reader to join the magic. Perfect for bedtime, I Spy with My Little Eye will leave children eager to explore the world of their dreams.
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I Want Freedom
I am now certain that my purpose is to be a voice for those who are suffering at this very moment from forced arranged marriages or stuck in cycles of abuse. My past made me who I am today, and while I wouldn’t wish what I’ve been through on anyone, I am proud of who I’ve become as a result. Fathers and mothers, sisters and brothers, daughters and sons, I need you: without your help, this is just an empty dream. Together, we can save some of these innocent young girls and women, who in some cases are as young as five years old. Without your help, I can’t bring them to safety and provide them with the education and life lessons that will allow them to reach a brighter future. This is an issue that affects millions of women all over the world, including here in the US; we are all human, and together we can make a change.
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I Want to be a Laboratory Scientist!
Learn what happens in a laboratory that helps doctors treat patients and make them feel better!
The science, laughter, and wonder that occurs behind the scenes will open your eyes to a new world. Explore the growth of bacteria and how microbiologists discover what it is and how to treat it!
While working on a school project Kori learns what her mom does every day while she is in school. Take a trip into the world of a microbiology laboratory scientist!
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I Want to be Happy
I Want to Be Happy is a reflective guide on parenting, offering a values-based approach to decision-making. It emphasizes the importance of nurturing happiness and joy, not just in children, but in the hearts of people everywhere. This book serves as an inspiring backdrop, encouraging readers to create and foster a joyful and fulfilling environment for their families.
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I Was a 12-Year-Old Rock Star...
Is extrasensory perception – E.S.P – real? Can certain individuals tap into a running stream of cranial activity from the very future itself?
Can such a person engage in such tremendously overwhelming action and not be known to the world as yet? Read on to discover hidden truths, not only about the rock music of 70s and 80s, but most assuredly about your own inner being and mankind itself.
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I Was...
Prepare to embark on an inspiring journey for readers of all ages – an urgent call to action to protect our planet through the power of recycling.
I Was… unveils the extraordinary stories of everyday heroes who have made a profound impact on Earth’s future.
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I'm Beautiful, Too
I’m Beautiful, Too is a powerful and uplifting book that encourages self-acceptance and self-love. It reminds readers that everyone is valuable and worthy, regardless of their perceived shortcomings or comparisons to others. Embracing our uniqueness and understanding our inherent worth can be transformative in fostering a positive self-image and outlook on life and a crucial part of child development.
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I'm Going to the Park: You Choose the Fun!
What if you could choose the fun? Today we are going to the park, but you get to choose your own adventure. How are you going to get there? What are you going to play on? Who are you going to play with? Join us for a wonderful day at the park where you make the decision on how to make it amazing!
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I'm in the Band!
Have you ever wondered why joining a band is important? It’s not just about becoming smarter. A band is a welcoming community where everyone can learn the language of music. It’s a place to develop new skills and express yourself through an instrument. In the band, you create music that can be beautiful, sad, fun, or crazy, and you get to share it with others, sparking new ideas.
Whether you’re marching in a parade, playing in a concert, or performing a solo for your grandparents, being in a band lets you communicate your emotions. It’s a team effort where everyone works together to create beauty and art. Being in a band gives you a sense of belonging to something amazing. It’s a place to make lifelong friends, travel, embark on wild adventures, and create incredible memories.
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Icons
Over the span of fifty years, the author has been captivated by the dynamic world of sports, experiencing its thrilling victories, and confronting its poignant defeats.
In this collection, poetic tributes pay homage to the legends and moments that have shaped sporting history. From tales of unparalleled bravery to narratives of profound loss and triumph, these stories have left their mark on countless fans.
Dive into this evocative journey, and discover the timeless essence of sports as seen through the author’s eyes.
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If Flowers Could Talk
If Flowers Could Talk follows the journey of Petal, a remarkable flower, as she navigates the challenges of surviving through the four seasons. Resilient and determined, Petal never gives up, facing the harsh winter cold and the intense summer heat with unwavering perseverance. Through her experiences, readers learn about the beauty of resilience and the power of enduring hardships.
As Petal travels through the seasons, she forms unique bonds with other flowers, each possessing distinct personalities and skills. Together, they face obstacles and support one another, showcasing the strength of friendship and community. This enchanting story highlights the importance of working together and the enduring spirit of nature.
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Illinois 1000
Illinois 1000 is a quick dive into the lives of the English and the Indians of the Upper Midwest a thousand years ago.
Building on The Year 1000 by British historians Robert Lacey and Danny Danzinger, the author moves from one side of the Atlantic to the other. The contrasts are as much from the past to the present as between the two very different cultures. ‘Primitive’ is often used to describe the Indians’ way of life, and not without at least some reason. So much of what characterized and made English life possible was entirely absent in North America.
Yet, centuries later, hundreds, even thousands of Europeans joined the Indians, preferring their way of living to that which they had known in Europe or colonial America. The Indians, the first people, survived and prospered in what was at that time not amber fields of grain but a very ungenerous landscape. If they were brutal, they were hardly unique. In their affinity to the earth they lived on, there were few like them.
$10.95
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