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    Olivia
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    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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    Martin's Mice by Dick King-Smith
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    Martin's Mice by Dick King-Smith is a delightful story about a cat named Martin who is different from his family. Unlike his siblings, he does not want to kill and eat mice. Instead, he captures a pregnant mouse named Drusilla and decides to keep her as a pet in an old bathtub. Martin learns about the responsibilities of pet care and the challenges that come with it when he is surprised by the arrival of baby mice. The story is filled with Martin's conversations with other farm animals and teaches valuable lessons about freedom, safety, and being true to oneself.

    The writing style is engaging and clever, appealing to both children and adults. King-Smith weaves in humor and wordplay that older readers will appreciate, while younger children enjoy the playful narrative. The book also includes some critical life lessons in a way that children absorb without even realizing it. With vivid illustrations and relatable characters, the story captures the children's imaginations, making it a favorite for many families.


  3. Maximum Achievement: Strategies and Skills that Will Unlock Your Hidden Powers to Succeed by Brian Tracy is a personal development book that covers various aspects of leading a successful life. The book emphasizes the importance of self-respect, positive thinking, goal setting, and personal accountability. Brian Tracy's writing style is praised for being easy to read and understand, making it accessible for readers looking to improve themselves and achieve their goals. The book delves into topics such as personal relationships, self-esteem, financial success, and building a positive mindset, offering practical advice and guidance for personal growth and achievement.


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    The World According to Humphrey - According to Humphrey by Betty G. Birney
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    Adorable, uplifting, and full of furry fun! Humphrey’s world is a sweet spot for kids learning about kindness - and you'll likely find yourself wanting a hamster, too.

    On the other hand, until Ms. Mac arrived, I was going nowhere down at Pet-O-Rama. My days were spent sitting around, looking at a bunch of furry things in cages just like mine. We were treated all rig...

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    Summer of the Monkeys by Wilson Rawls
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    A delightful, funny, and touching adventure - perfect for reading aloud and sure to leave you smiling. 'Summer of the Monkeys' is a feel-good classic with lots of heart.

    Up until I was fourteen years old, no boy on earth could have been happier. I didn’t have a worry in the world. In fact, I was beginning to think that it wasn’t going to be hard at all for me to grow...

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    Room on the Broom - Activity by Julia Donaldson, Axel Scheffler
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    A charming, beautifully illustrated story with catchy rhymes and a big heart - Room on the Broom is a must-have for any child's library and a definite read-aloud winner.


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    Fancy Nancy and the Posh Puppy - Fancy Nancy by Jane O'Connor
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    'Fancy Nancy and the Posh Puppy' follows the adventures of Nancy as she encounters her neighbor's fancy dog and decides she wants one too, only to realize that appearances can be deceiving. Nancy learns valuable lessons about the importance of choosing a pet that suits her family's lifestyle. is beautifully illustrated and written in a fun and engaging style that captures the fancy and imaginative world of Fancy Nancy.


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    Chocolate Fever by Robert Kimmel Smith
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    "Chocolate Fever" by Robert Kimmel Smith tells the story of Henry Green, a young boy who has an insatiable love for chocolate. He eats chocolate in every possible way until he develops a rare case of chocolate fever, leading to a series of adventures and life lessons. The plot follows Henry as he encounters obstacles due to his condition, learns the importance of moderation, and finds friendship and courage in unexpected places. The writing style is engaging, with humorous elements that make the story memorable for young readers.

    They all lived in an apartment in the middle of the city, along with Henry’s older brother and sister. Mark Green was ten and tall and very good to Henry. Except when they would argue, which was often...

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