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Penelope and the Monsters |
| Penelope’s father doesn’t believe her, but she knows there are monsters lurking in the dark. How else can she explain the dancing drawers, creeeeaking closet, and bouncing bed? Our spunky heroine takes on gnomes, trolls, and giants with the same comic flair that brought down the house in Penelope and the Humongous Burp. |
| http://www.biguniverse.com/c/r/262/dm |
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The Way to Slumbertown |
| Follow the lilting words of L.M. Montgomery, poet and world-renowned author of Anne of Green Gables, as she reveals The Way to Slumbertown. This classic poem is now a beautifully illustrated lullaby without which no bedtime travels would be complete. As soothing as a mother’s embrace, “The Way to Slumbertown gently guides children to the world of dreams, as they peacefully drift off to sleep. |
| http://www.biguniverse.com/c/r/249/dm |
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Dragon |
| At the same time Prince Langilor is born in the Kingdom of Lugin, a dragon is hatched in the Dark Forest. To prove his worthiness, the gentle prince must face the dragon before he can become king. He succeeds by turning aggression and anger into friendship. |
| http://www.biguniverse.com/c/r/94/dm |
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The Whoosh of Gadoosh |
| The air sizzles with excitement when kids catch sight of Gadoosh and her wild purple hair. As her floppy inside-out shoes leave the ground, the whooshing caper begins and magic buttons fly everywhere.
Although it’s a mystery where Gadoosh comes from, best friends Jaimy and Jake think they know exactly what she needs. Follow along as they lead their classmates and perplexed teacher on a topsy-turvey hullabaloo of an adventure to find a home for Gadoosh.
Wacky as Dr. Seuss and reminiscent of Mary Poppins, this enchanting tale whisks us into a world of love and laughter. The delightfully dazzling illustrations perfectly capture the whimsical yet powerful message of Gadoosh. |
| http://www.biguniverse.com/c/r/30/dm |
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Just Imagine |
| Ready for fun and adventure? Then join us in our magic tree house, where imagination takes flight as we blast off on the trip of a lifetime. Just Imagine soaring in a supersonic jet, riding on a dolphin, sailing the seven seas, or exploring a deep, dark swamp. How about painting a rainbow, hosting a garden party for all our animal friends, or boarding a rocket ship bound for the moon?
Who knows what might happen and what we’ll become as we set our minds free. After all, anything is possible when we Just Imagine. This oversized, lavishly illustrated book offers delightful surprises for readers of all ages. Wodin’s inspiring paintings will be treasured for generations to come. |
| http://www.biguniverse.com/c/r/28/dm |
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