Geneviève Godbout
1) Apple cake
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Join a young girl for a walk through the countryside to gather ingredients for a delicious cake: honey from the bees, milk from the cows, and apples from the trees. This simple story teaches little ones to celebrate the natural world and give thanks for nature's gifts.--
3) Mary Poppins
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A wind brings some English children a new nanny who slides up the bannister, introduces the two oldest to her friends, and takes them on many adventures.
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"Adele loves many things: her café called The Polka-Dot Apron, her customers, flowers, and sunshine on a beautiful day. There are very few things that dampen Adele's spirit, but the worst is a rainy day. Everyone in her village Knows Adele doesn't like the rain. When it rains, she just want to stay in bed rolled up in her quilt. One day, after closing time in the café Adele discovers something pretty and pink left under the coatrack"--Back cover....
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"Inspired by L. M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables, this picture book brings Christmas at Green Gables to young readers. It's Anne's first Christmas in Avonlea, and she is thankful for many things. But most of all, she's thankful for her kindred spirits. She's also excited (and a little nervous) about reciting at tonight's Christmas concert. Can Anne overcome her nerves, make her kindred spirits proud and think of a way to show her appreciation...
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This cozy, cuddly Christmas story tells how Santa makes sure he leaves the perfect gift for each child—with a little help from their favorite toys!
It is Christmas Eve and Noah's toy elephant, Fanfan, has gone missing! Little does he know that Fanfan has crept out of the house to join other soft toys on their annual Christmas journey: to see Santa Claus!
Just in case letters don't reach Santa, toys all around the world...
It is Christmas Eve and Noah's toy elephant, Fanfan, has gone missing! Little does he know that Fanfan has crept out of the house to join other soft toys on their annual Christmas journey: to see Santa Claus!
Just in case letters don't reach Santa, toys all around the world...
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Thank you, hedge, / Thank you, tree. / Thank you, flower, / Thank you, bee. / Thank you, rain, / Thank you, sun. / Thank you, farmers, / every one.
In this simple rhyming story from the author of Held in Love, a child says thank you for the gifts nature provides, from hazelnuts in the hedge to apples from the tree, eggs from the hens to milk from the cow. Eventually, the family has enough ingredients to make something
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"Santa's parents think their little one is absolutely wonderful, even though he has a booming voice instead of a baby's gurgle, loves to stand in front of the refrigerator, gives his birthday presents away, trains his hamsters to pull a matchbox sleigh ... and has an unusual interest in chimneys. The adorably funny portrait of an oddball kid who fulfills his destiny--and two very proud parents."-- From Amazon.com.