Pumpkin Day, Pumpkin Night - by Anne Rockwell

Pumpkin Day, Pumpkin Night - by Anne Rockwell

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What is Mother’s Day - by KeriAnne Jelinek

Discover the fascinating history and origins of Mother's Day in this must-read book. Learn how the holiday came to be and how it's celebrated today across the globe. From heartfelt cards to thoughtful gifts, explore 15 creative ways kids can show their love and appreciation for t ...  Show more

Curious George Goes to an Ice Cream Shop - by Margaret Rey & Alan J. Shalleck

Will George the curious monkey find himself in trouble again at the ice cream shop or will he prove to help the new shop find customers? Listen in to find out more! Available on Amazon. Check out our summer collection at: www.SlothDreamsBooks.com 

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