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The lonely typewriter
The lonely typewriter

By Peter Ackerman

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A typewriter Pearl used to type pamphlets for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., then her daughter Penelope used to write love letters to her future husband, Paxton, has grown lonely in the attic but come...

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Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: My Neighborhood Activity Journal
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood: My Neighborhood Activity Journal

By Fred Rogers Productions

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An official Mister Rogers guided journal that helps families connect with their community, featuring playful prompts that encourage everyone to be the best neighbor they can be!From everyone's favo...

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Mad Men Carousel
Mad Men Carousel

By Matt Zoller Seitz, Max Dalton, Megan E. Abbott

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463 pages : 24 cm

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Extreme opposites
Extreme opposites

By Max Dalton

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Presents pairs of opposites, using knights and dragons, dinosaurs and pirates, and mimes and scuba divers.

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I Saw Three Ships
I Saw Three Ships

By Elizabeth Goudge

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Lonely Phone Booth
Lonely Phone Booth

By Max Dalton, Peter Ackerman

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