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Photos Framed
(Hardback) author: Ruth Thomson
illustrator: Various
Portrait. Nature. Art. Documentary. A look at some of the world’s most iconic photographs invites viewers to focus on the medium’s place in art and history.
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Pick a Perfect Egg
(EBook) author: Patricia Toht
illustrator: Jarvis
The creators of Pick a Pine Tree and Pick a Pumpkin return with another seasonal celebration, one that deserves a spot in every Easter basket.
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Pick a Perfect Egg
(Hardback) author: Patricia Toht
illustrator: Jarvis
The creators of Pick a Pine Tree and Pick a Pumpkin return with another seasonal celebration, one that deserves a spot in every Easter basket.
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Pick a Pine Tree
(Hardback) author: Patricia Toht
illustrator: Jarvis
A magical new edition of the festive story, with a full page pop-up tree perfect for gifting at Christmas time.
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Pick a Pine Tree
(Hardback) author: Patricia Toht
illustrator: Jarvis
A festive read-aloud brimming with all the joy and excitement of Christmastime — beginning, of course, with picking out a tree!
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Pick a Pumpkin
(Hardback) author: Patricia Toht
illustrator: Jarvis
The creators of Pick a Pine Tree are back with a joyful, energetic celebration of a Halloween tradition.
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Pick a Pumpkin
(Paperback) author: Patricia Toht
illustrator: Jarvis
“This charming picture book is sure to get readers into the Halloween spirit. . . . A crowd-pleaser, perfect for home snuggling and group storytimes alike.” —Booklist (starred review)
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Pick-Up Game
(EBook) illustrator: Charles R. Smith
"Nine all-stars in the field of YA lit contribute stories. . . . An anthology of stand-alone stories that invite — no, demand — a straight read-through." — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred review)
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Pick-Up Game
(Hardback) illustrator: Charles R. Smith
Pass! Shoot! Swish! And 1! An all-star team of YA authors scores spectacularly with an action-packed anthology about street basketball.
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Pick-Up Game
(Paperback) illustrator: Charles R. Smith
"Nine all-stars in the field of YA lit contribute stories. . . . An anthology of stand-alone stories that invite — no, demand — a straight read-through." — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred review)
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