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Where Is Poppy?
Caroline Kusin Pritchard; Illustrated by Dana Wulfekotte
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R252
Discovery Miles 2 520
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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In this heartwarming Passover story, a young Jewish child learns to
work through grief with the help of family, memory, and tradition.
It’s Passover time and everything seems the same, but there’s
one major problem. Poppy is gone. And it’s just not Passover
without Poppy. Mama says he’s still here, and Aunty says to keep
looking, but where? This young child searches and searches but
can’t find Poppy anywhere. All of Poppy’s favorite people are
here though, and so are the special traditions he taught them.
Suddenly she starts to realize that maybe, just maybe, Poppy is
here, too…and always will be.
A favorite stuffed animal can't be too loved . . . or can it? Toy
Story meets Knuffle Bunny in this picture book exploring the
enduring bond between a child and her beloved stuffed penguin. A
must-have for fans of Strictly No Elephants and Bear Is a Bear.
Peanut the stuffed penguin does everything with Pearl. That means
napping and playing, but it also means getting drooled on and
dragged around. One day, Peanut has had enough, and she decides to
slip out of Pearl's backpack. At first, life without Pearl is all
Peanut ever dreamed of. Freedom! Independence! But then it gets
rather lonely. Peanut begins to wonder if Pearl has found a new
favorite toy. Luckily, Peanut could never be replaced, and Pearl
shows up just when Peanut needs her the most. With insight and
humor, author-illustrator Dana Wulfekotte chronicles what happens
when a stuffed animal ventures out on their own. The simple text
and expressive artwork shine a new perspective on growing up and
what it means to be a friend. Peanut Gets Fed Up is an irresistible
read-aloud that will charm children, parents, and your favorite
stuffed animals.
A 2019 Schneider Family Award Honor Book! What's Happening to
Grandpa meets Up in this tender, sensitive picture book that gently
explains the memory loss associated with aging and diseases such as
Alzheimer's. James's Grandpa has the best balloons because he has
the best memories. He has balloons showing Dad when he was young
and Grandma when they were married. Grandpa has balloons about
camping and Aunt Nelle's poor cow. Grandpa also has a silver
balloon filled with the memory of a fishing trip he and James took
together. But when Grandpa's balloons begin to float away, James is
heartbroken. No matter how hard he runs, James can't catch them.
One day, Grandpa lets go of the silver balloon--and he doesn't even
notice! Grandpa no longer has balloons of his own. But James has
many more than before. It's up to him to share those balloons, one
by one.
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