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    The Egypt Game by Zilpha Keatley Snyder
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    A classic celebration of imagination, friendship, and childhood adventure. Perfect for creative kids (and nostalgic adults), but maybe not for thrill-seekers craving nonstop action.

    Nobody knew for sure what the A-Z meant. Perhaps it referred to the fact that all sorts of strange things—everything from A to Z—were sold in the store. Or perhaps it had something to do with the owne...

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    Fantasmagory
    Book 1 in the series:Dory Fantasmagory

    Dory Fantasmagory - Dory Fantasmagory by Abby Hanlon
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    Bursting with humor and heart, Dory Fantasmagory is a delightful early chapter book that celebrates big imaginations and sibling antics - perfect for young readers and families who love to laugh together.


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    Betsy-Tacy
    Book 1 in the series:Betsy-Tacy

    Betsy-Tacy - Betsy-Tacy by Maud Hart Lovelace
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    Timeless, heartwarming, and charming - Betsy-Tacy is a classic that captures the magic of childhood friendship. It’s a gentle, delightful read if you’re in the mood for something wholesome and nostalgic.


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    Swallows and Amazons - Swallows and Amazons by Arthur Ransome
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    A gentle, imaginative classic brimming with childhood adventure, self-reliance, and the magic of the great outdoors. Best for dreamers, detail lovers, and anyone keen to relive – or discover – the adventure of unplugged, unsupervised play.

    ROGER, AGED SEVEN, and no longer the youngest of the family, ran in wide zigzags, to and fro, across the steep field that sloped up from the lake to Holly Howe, the farm where they were staying for pa...

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    Olivia
    Book 1 in the series:Olivia

    Olivia - Olivia by Ian Falconer
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    A sparkling, witty book celebrating childhood imagination, energy, and the loving exasperation of family. Highly recommended for kids and anyone who’s ever been worn out by them!


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    Little Bear - Little Bear by Else Holmelund Minarik
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    A classic, heartwarming choice for early readers and young listeners - cozy, gentle, and still magical after all these years.


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    Dragons and Marshmallows - Zoey and Sassafras by Asia Citro
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    A charming, clever blend of science and magic for early readers; sure to spark imagination and curiosity. A must-try for any young bookworm!


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    Where Is the Green Sheep? by Judy Horacek, Mem Fox
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    'Where Is the Green Sheep?' by Judy Horacek and Mem Fox is a beloved children's book that features cute illustrations and a simple yet captivating storyline. The book follows the journey of trying to locate the elusive green sheep, using contrasting sheep to introduce new vocabulary words and talk about opposites and differences. The repetitive nature of the phrases and words in the book helps children remember them, similar to classic Dr. Seuss books. Despite the simple plot, the book engages young readers with its charming illustrations and educational elements.


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    Providence
    Book 1 in the series:Providence

    Providence - Providence by Jamie McGuire
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    'Providence' by Jamie McGuire follows the story of star-crossed lovers, Jared and Nina, who must navigate through challenges involving humans and demons to achieve their miracle. The plot is a mix of supernatural elements, romance, and suspense, with a focus on the budding relationship between Nina and Jared. The writing style is described as smooth, flawless, and immersive, making readers feel like they are living in the world with the characters. introduces a unique take on the concept of angels and demons, with a good balance between supernatural elements and character development.

    The average daughter respects her father. She might regard him as her hero, or she may place him so high on a pedestal that no object of her affection could ever compare. To me, my father deserved mor...

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    The Looking Glass Wars - The Looking Glass Wars by Frank Beddor
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    A high-energy, inventive retelling of Alice in Wonderland that swaps whimsy for war and steampunk spectacle. It’s not for Carroll purists, but it’s perfect for fans of dark fantasy and bold reimaginings.

    THE QUEENDOM had been enjoying a tentative peace ever since the time, twelve years earlier, when unbridled bloodshed spattered the doorstep of every Wonderlander. The civil war hadn’t been the longest...

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