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A Birthday Cake Is No Ordinary Cakespecial ingredients required! For this recipe you will need 365 sunrises, a robin's song, plenty of shade, 2 crisp leaves, and a few shivers in this celebration of each circle around the Sun. A birthday story for any age. |
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On the Day You Were Born is considered a modern children’s classic. The lyric text welcomes each child to the every day miracles of planet Earthsun, moon, rain, tides, North Star, and the circle of people awaiting each child.
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Out of the Ocean is Debra’s tribute to growing up in the small seaside town of Vero Beach, Florida, where she and her family walked the edge of the Atlantic Ocean looking for treasures. A comprehensive glossary describes each of the sea discoveries found in this book.
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Miss Alaineus, A Vocabulary Disaster is a hilarious romp through the usually not-so-funny world of vocabulary. Sage misses school due to a cold and from there the misunderstanding begins. But “miscellaneous” is finally revealed for the word it truly is, and Sage manages to redeem herself in a marvelous and inspiring creative leap.
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The Incredible Water Show, a companion book to Miss Alaineus, A Vocabulary Disaster, presents science facts about water in a performance format that is both innovative and memorable!
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The Animal That Drank Up Sound
Written by William Stafford
Illustrated by Debra Frasier
Animates the seasons as winter drinks up summer's green sounds and silences them with a cold blanket of white until springtime returns.
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We Got Here Together
Written by Kim Stafford
Illustrated by Debra Frasier
A bubble rises and a raindrop falls. They meet at “the exact same moment in time,” in this lovely tribute to our journey together where we find that we are safe and secure “in the silver light, right where we belong.”
“ The art and text mesh so beautifully it is impossible to separate the two.”
American Bookseller
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In the Space of the Sky
Written by Richard Lewis
Illustrated by Debra Frasier
These poetic words convey “space”both intimate and immenseyet remind us that we are able to bridge the largest and the smallest spaces in our infinite imagination. In this book Debra collaborates with the noted educator, Richard Lewis, who is devoted to strengthening the imaginative life of the child.
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