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Stella’s Starliner (Hardback)
author/illustrator: Rosemary Wells
Though she is teased about her silver trailer home, a little girl never loses sight of life’s true gifts in Rosemary Wells’s sensitive, ultimately uplifting story. |
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Love Waves (Hardback)
author/illustrator: Rosemary Wells
How to comfort a young child who misses a special person when he or she is away? A treasured picturebook creator has the perfect solution. |
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Following Grandfather (Hardback)
author: Rosemary Wells
illustrator: Christopher Denise
Invisible to humans exists a parallel world of mice, where young Jenny misses her cherished grandfather so much that she begins to see him everywhere. |
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Ivy Takes Care (Hardback)
author: Rosemary Wells
illustrator: Jim LaMarche
In a heart and humor-filled adventure by On the Blue Comet author Rosemary Wells, a girl spends a summer caring for animals in the mid-century Southwest. |
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Felix Stands Tall (Hardback)
author/illustrator: Rosemary Wells
From the creator of Max and Ruby comes a quiet, sweet-natured guinea pig who stands up to teasing with a tip from his bold new friend. |
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Love Waves (Hardback)
author/illustrator: Rosemary Wells
"With cozy pastel scenes and gentle verse, Wells makes tangible the powerful emotional connection between parent and child." — Publishers Weekly (starred review) |
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Fiona’s Little Lie (Hardback)
author/illustrator: Rosemary Wells
What if fibbing to save face gets someone else in trouble? Felix helps impulsive Fiona make things right in this second book in a series from the beloved creator of Max and Ruby. |
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Sleep, My Bunny (Hardback)
author/illustrator: Rosemary Wells
From the treasured creator of Max and Ruby comes a soothing, quintessential lullaby of a book for the very young. |
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Lincoln and His Boys (Hardback)
author: Rosemary Wells
illustrator: P.J. Lynch
An intimate, moving portrait of Abraham Lincoln as rarely seen—through the eyes of his children—and captured in exquisite illustrations. |
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Fiona’s Little Accident (Hardback)
author/illustrator: Rosemary Wells
When excitement over show-and-tell causes Fiona to miss a bathroom break, Felix reassures his embarrassed friend. |
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