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Dad's Camera
(Hardback) author: Ross Watkins
illustrator: Liz Anelli
A moving portrayal of love and loss captures who — and what — we leave behind once we’re gone.
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Dad's Camera
(EBook) author: Ross Watkins
illustrator: Liz Anelli
A moving portrayal of love and loss captures who — and what — we leave behind once we’re gone.
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Dadblamed Union Army Cow
(Paperback) author: Susan Fletcher
illustrator: Kimberly Bulcken Root
“Most picture-book war stories are long on history but short on humor until now. . . . Root’s droll style perfectly portrays the story with homespun flavor.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
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Dadblamed Union Army Cow
(Hardback) author: Susan Fletcher
illustrator: Kimberly Bulcken Root
She just won’t git! A Union army soldier can’t shake his dadblamed cow in this uplifting tale based on a true story.
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Daddy
(EBook) author/illustrator: Leslie Patricelli
From everyone’s favorite one-haired baby comes a fond and funny ode to a special daddy, for Father’s Day or any day.
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Daddy
(Board Book) author/illustrator: Leslie Patricelli
From everyone’s favorite one-haired baby comes a fond and funny ode to a special daddy, for Father’s Day or any day.
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Daisy Dawson and the Big Freeze
(Paperback) author: Steve Voake
illustrator: Jessica Meserve
Cozy up to this enticing adventure starring Daisy Dawson, an ordinary girl with an extraordinary gift: she can talk to and understand animals!
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Daisy Dawson at the Beach
(EBook) author: Steve Voake
illustrator: Jessica Meserve
Rescuing a dolphin is easier when you can talk to animals! Daisy returns in a summer adventure, meeting new friends from surfing rabbits to a dancing crab.
(Ages 6-9)
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Daisy Dawson at the Beach
(Paperback) author: Steve Voake
illustrator: Jessica Meserve
Rescuing a dolphin is easier when you can talk to animals! Daisy returns in a summer adventure, meeting new friends from surfing rabbits to a dancing crab.
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Daisy Dawson Is on Her Way!
(Paperback) author: Steve Voake
illustrator: Jessica Meserve
"This charmer, long on whimsy and adventure, is sure to appeal to newly independent and reluctant readers." — School Library Journal
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