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We Are All the Same Inside: Tenth Anniversary Edition
Using a multi-media format, readers are introduced to Sage-an alien with no outside skin-who explores diversity and teaches that we are all the same on the inside. This publication was originally released in 2000 and won a Christoper Award nomination for Best Children's Picture Book.
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The Inside Story
The Inside Story is a colorfully illustrated picture book commemorating the 10th Anniversary of Sage and the acclaimed doll-making workshop. Children are introduced to Sage - an alien with no outside skin - who explores diversity and teaches that "we are all the same on the inside".
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Pieces of Ice
Although Pieces of Ice has illustrations, simple language, and point of view seemingly through the eyes of a child, the reader quickly realizes that the book is not for a child. There are tales of humiliation, parental indifference, religious intolerance, an abusive lover, even a bout with skin cancer - all of which somehow ride the line between sadness and hilarity.
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Paper, Scissors & Magic
Get your children ready to look at book-making in a magical new way! Timothy D. Bellavia, whose workshops have been called "remarkably creative and inspiring" and "outstanding," makes bookmaking easy with his superb pictorial visage and easy step-by-step instructions.
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The Invasion of the Crow
Bobby and Dainty are dandelions who are not happy being attached to the ground. They want to be free to see the world beyond their meadow. Will Maria of the Meadow grant their wish?
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The Invasion of the Crow
The Invasion of the Crow is based on a true story that happened to the author, Roger L. Walsh, when he was twelve years old. The story describes Mr. Walsh’s experiences with a special crow that was terrorizing the neighborhood. The author and his father were bird lovers. They worked together to find peace between the crow and the fearful neighbors. This memoir takes place in Vandergrift, Pennsylvania in the 1950’s.
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