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"In Really Bird, Really Scared! Really Bird wakes up to find it is still dark and he starts to worry the sun won't rise. Eventually, of course, with some group effort and protesting, the sun rises but that is not the end of the story, as Really Bird and his friends have to deal with changes in the weather. The end of the day provides a colorful ending and then night returns. But now, Really Bird's fears are lessened and his anxiety is finally under...
2) Cute toot
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Everyone knows attics are the best place to play hide and seek on a rainy day. That is, unless your stomach is rumbling with a bubbly gas that you absolutely cannot keep in. When Baby sister lets one sneaky fart slip out, she betrays her hiding spot and begins the most phenomenal fart fest this attic has ever seen...
7) Hameh mā mitavānīm dūst bāshīm: (Fārsi-English) = We can all be friends : (Farsi - English)
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Persian
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We Can All Be Friends shows how much we have in common even though we are all different.
9) Desert song
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English
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"A family sings and plays music on a desert evening, in harmony with the nearby wildlife and the ancestors above."--
10) Abuela's library
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"Alfonso and Abuela love to spend Saturday afternoons finding books at the library and reading them together beneath their favorite oak tree. But when their beloved tree is cut down, can Alfonso transform the stump into something magical for their whole community--their very own neighborhood library?"--
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Todays the day! It's Peyton's first day of kindergarten and she is so excited!! She cannot wait to meet new friends! As she gets to her class all her new friends are curious of what's in her ear. Peyton gathers everyone together and tells them all about her magical hearing aid.
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English
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"Written by Dr. Stacey Armas, a pediatric audiologist and passionate advocate for children with hearing loss, 'My Hearing, My Way' delivers a powerful message through rhymes and beautiful illustrations. By following children with hearing devices as they turn them into unique accessories that reflect their individuality, children learn valuable lessons about celebrating their differences and empowering young readers to embrace their uniqueness."--