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1913 |
![]() ![]() Author: Stout Shawn K., Ying Victoria (ILT) Publisher: Aladdin Fiona lands herself in a fairground fluster in this conclusion to the mischievous and charming Not-So-Ordinary Girl trilogy. Fiona is tired of hearing “no” from everyone. Especially when it is followed by: “You’re not old enough.” Can she go all the way to California by herself to visit her mom? “Not on your life,” says Dad. Can she do something more exciting than handing out maps at the Great Ordinary Fair along with the rest of Mr. Bland’s class? “Not until next year, when you’re in fifth grade,” answers Mr. Bland. Fiona sets out to prove that she is, in fact, old enough to do things on her own—and ends up babysitting chickens in the fair’s poultry pavilion. It’s not easy being trustworthy and mature, especially when nobody is paying attention. But when the feathers start to fly at the Great Ordinary Fair, Fiona sticks her neck out for a new friend (and a bunch of chickens) and learns a few things about herself and what it means to take responsibility, even when things go really wrong. € 5,40
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![]() ![]() Author: Stout Shawn K., Ying Victoria (ILT) Publisher: Aladdin Fiona lands herself in a fairground fluster in this conclusion to the mischievous and charming Not-So-Ordinary Girl trilogy. Fiona is tired of hearing “no” from everyone. Especially when it is followed by: “You’re not old enough.” Can she go all the way to California by herself to visit her mom? “Not on your life,” says Dad. Can she do something more exciting than handing out maps at the Great Ordinary Fair along with the rest of Mr. Bland’s class? “Not until next year, when you’re in fifth grade,” answers Mr. Bland. Fiona sets out to prove that she is, in fact, old enough to do things on her own—and ends up babysitting chickens in the fair’s poultry pavilion. It’s not easy being trustworthy and mature, especially when nobody is paying attention. But when the feathers start to fly at the Great Ordinary Fair, Fiona sticks her neck out for a new friend (and a bunch of chickens) and learns a few things about herself and what it means to take responsibility, even when things go really wrong. € 15,50
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1912 |
![]() ![]() Author: Testa Maggie, Ying Victoria (ILT) Publisher: Simon & Schuster Merchandise & Dora's youngest friends can be ballerinas with their best friend Dora in this new My Best Friend Dora board book that includes a bonus activity! Dora and the reader take on ballet in this newest addition to the “My Best Friend Dora” line. In a fresh, whimsical art style, Dora dons a tutu and ballet slippers, stretches, and even does the five ballet positions. Together, Dora and the reader will twirl and leap and take a bow! The playdate activity at the end of this interactive board book inspires young readers put on their very own ballet recital at home. What could be more exciting than dancing with your best friend Dora? € 4,80
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1910 |
![]() ![]() Author: Smiley Ben, Ying Victoria (ILT) Publisher: Disney Books for Young Readers Expect adventure, heart, humor, and hair . . . lots of hair, when Disney Tangled comes to theaters Holiday 2010! This Little Golden Book retelling will thrill young children with its beautiful full-color illustrations. € 4,70
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