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The three rules of everyday magic

2018
"Kate has trouble believing in magic, especially since the people she loves keep leaving her. But when Grammy tells her the three rules of everyday magic--believe, give, and trust--Kate can't resist believing, at least a little. Following Grammy's advice, she tries to bring her father, her best friend, and even Grammy herself back to her. Nothing turns out as Kate expects, yet the magic of giving--of trusting that if you love and give, good things will happen, even if you don't see them happen--will change Kate and her family forever"--Amazon.

XL

Will has always been troubled by his short stature, but on his 16th birthday, he starts to grow--and grow, and grow.
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Pass it forward

"A former benchwarmer's growth spurt puts him at the center of attention on the court, but what seems like a year of promise turns into trouble when he cannot follow through in the classroom"--Provided by publisher.

I am small

"[The author] recalls her own childhood in this story about a little girl who has always been the smallest: smallest of the family, smallest in school, smallest in a crowd. The girl faces her own set of challenges, but her loving parents and an unexpected visitor might change her perception for good"--Provided by publisher.
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Blue

Illustrations and simple, rhyming text celebrate the many shades of blue seen during the relationship of a boy and his dog as the boy grows from a baby to an adult.
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Leaps and bounce

2016
Illustrations and rhyming text follow a small group of tadpoles as they undergo a change, from tiny, tailed swimmers to leaping frogs.
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Your growing body and remarkable reproductive system

2016
Describes the human reproductive system, how each person has unique characteristics, and how the human body keeps growing and changing.
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Growing up

2015
Simple text and photographs introduce young readers to how things grow and change.
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Growth and aging

Our bodies are constantly growing and changing. Not only do our bodies grow taller, but even once we reach our ultimate height, the body still experiences growth on the inside. New cells grow, get old, and are replaced by new cells. Informative text coupled with clear diagrams and colorful imagery help readers understand the processes of growth and aging in the human body.
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I know a lot!

Celebrates a toddler's increasing knowledge of the world, such as that rocks are heavy and flowers are light.

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