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Room Enough for Daisy

Room Enough for Daisy

by Debby Waldman & Rita Feutl, illustrated by Cindy Revell
edition:Hardcover
also available: Audiobook eBook
tagged : toys, dolls, puppets, jewish, values & virtues
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Daisy dumped the quilt on her bed and flopped on top. Life was so unfair. Her best friend, Amanda, had a huge bedroom with a closet bigger than Daisy's entire room. Daisy's parents had the biggest room in the house. She was trying to figure out how to convince them to trade rooms, when her mother appeared in the doorway. Her face was hidden behind an enormous box.
"This is a special box," Mom said.
"What's so special about it?" Daisy asked.
Mom opened the box with a flourish. "This box will make your room bigger."

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Room Enough for Daisy Read-Along

Room Enough for Daisy Read-Along

by Debby Waldman & Rita Feutl, illustrated by Cindy Revell, read by Priscilla Holbrook
edition:eBook
tagged : values & virtues, toys, dolls, puppets, jewish
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Daisy dumped the quilt on her bed and flopped on top. Life was so unfair. Her best friend, Amanda, had a huge bedroom with a closet bigger than Daisy's entire room. Daisy's parents had the biggest room in the house. She was trying to figure out how to convince them to trade rooms, when her mother appeared in the doorway. Her face was hidden behind an enormous box.
"This is a special box," Mom said.
"What's so special about it?" Daisy asked.
Mom opened the box with a flourish. "This box will make your room bigger."

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The First Beaver

The First Beaver

by Caroll Simpson
edition:Paperback
also available: eBook
tagged : emotions & feelings
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Walking Backward

Walking Backward

by Catherine Austen
edition:Paperback
tagged : death & dying
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Dr. Tierney sent a scribbled note with the journal. It's very important to write every time you have a strong feeling, Josh, and review the journal each week. So when someone makes me laugh or cry, I'm supposed to say, "Hey, man, I've got a strong feeling coming on," and rush off to write it down. It's supposed to be private, but Dad will probably sneak into my room to read it. Then he'll think I'm sad all the time, and that will turn him into a sad person too. Seriously, this thing is dangerous.

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