Eric Puybaret
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Before Jacques Cousteau became an internationally known oceanographer and champion of the seas, he was a curious little boy. In this lovely biography, poetic text and gorgeous paintings combine to create a portrait of Jacques Cousteau that is as magical as it is inspiring.
4) Cloud chaser
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Emery spends the summer building a flying machine with a new neighbor, an old man named Leon.
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Alice in Wonderland (Joe Rhatigan) volume 1
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A modern retelling of the tale in which a little girl falls down a rabbit hole and discovers a world of nonsensical and amusing characters.
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A previously unpublished collection of lyrics for twelve lullabies, illustrated by contemporary, award-winning artists Jonathan Bean, Carin Berger, Sophie Blackall, Linda Bleck, Renata Liwska, Christopher Silas Neal, Zachariah Ohora, Eric Puybaret, Sean Qualls, Isabel Roxas, Melissa Sweet, and Dan Yaccarino.
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Read Along volume 0
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"Spread the Christmas cheer with this whimsical retelling of Clement C. Moore's cherished poem, "A Visit from St. Nicholas." This new edition of the classic features the text of Moore's original poem, illustrated with beautifully detailed LEGO brick scenes and characters. See the colorful stockings hung by the chimney in the fanciful brick house, and look on at the visions of dancing brick sugarplums. Turn the pages to reveal Saint Nicholas with his...
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Alice in Wonderland (Joe Rhatigan) volume 2
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In modern retelling, Alice joins the Mad Hatter, the March Hare, and the lazy Dormouse for a zany tea party.
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"Mother Nature is a very busy woman. Her job is to tend to the Earth and all the creatures that dwell there-she must wake up the bulbs and warm the land in spring, then rush off to freeze the ponds and create snow in winter. But more than anything, Mother Nature wants children of her own. So with twigs and things she made five: Fear, Envy, Hate, Greed, and Fickle. She asks the most helpless of creatures-the poor, wingless humans-to watch over them...