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Food truck fest
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Penfold, Alexandra, author
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Dutton, Mike, illustrator
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Stories in rhyme.
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Food trucks Juvenile fiction.
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Festivals Juvenile fiction.
2018
A family prepares for a day at the food truck festival, while at the same time, the food truck crews get ready for the same event, checking recipes, starting to cook, and driving to the festival site.
La petite fleur qui voulait voler
Une petite fleur tombée d'un panier
Se retrouva seule un jour égarée dans un pré.
Loin de toute sa famille et de ses camarades
Et ne sachant que faire,
Elle décida pourtant d'y poser ses affaires.
Mais comment vivre heureuse loin de toute amitié ?
Petite fleur perdue, toute déracinée.
Puis enfin les soleils d'un printemps annoncé
Quand une petite abeille lui butina l'oreille...
Conte écologique sur le réchauffement climatique et ses conséquences, La petite fleur qui voulait voler dessine les chemins croisés d'une petite fleur déracinée de son terroir et d'une jeune réfugiée climatique. Les deux petites héroïnes subissent leurs orages personnels, la montée des eaux qui les accompagne, et devront trouver des amis pour vivre dans cet environnement devenu difficile. Elles aimeraient bien voler, parfois, pour quitter leurs terres hostiles, ou pour au moins changer d'air...
A star purr-formance
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Bardhan-Quallen, Sudipta, author
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Wu, Vivien, illustrator
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Bardhan-Quallen, Sudipta. Purrmaids ;
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Mermaids Juvenile fiction.
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Cats Juvenile fiction.
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Singing Juvenile fiction.
2019
When Purrmaid friends Shelly, Angel, and Coral team up with the Catfish Club to audition for the annual Founder's Day Showcase, they learn that singing well requires more than just practice.
The Free Lance-Star, Fredericksburg, Va., Rob Hedelt column
2012
April 15--TALKING to Stafford High School grad Tug Coker last week about his role in a new Broadway play brought up memories of my own theatrical debut. Luckily, a level-headed cast member dumped a prop pitcher of iced tea on the conflagration, making it seem like just another lunchroom afternoon.
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Snoozefest at the Nuzzledome
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Berger, Samantha, author
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Litten, Kristyna, illustrator
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Festivals Juvenile fiction.
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Sleep Juvenile fiction.
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Sloths Juvenile fiction.
2015
Snuggleford Cuddlebun, the sleepiest sloth in all of Snoozeville, attends the annual Snoozefest, where she gets free pajamas and other gifts, listens to bands and haiku, and, mostly, sleeps.
Chicago Tribune Steve Johnson column
2011
In a business partnership begun during the summer, Chicago Tribune Media Group handles ad sales, printing and distribution for the Chicago print edition of The Onion. \"We're trying to take the Onion comedic brand and to translate it into video as we did first on the Web, and to take it to a large audience and to make people smarter as a result,\" says Hannah, the company's CEO and a true believer in the power of satire.
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Caraval
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Garber, Stephanie author
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Festivals Juvenile fiction
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Kidnapping Juvenile fiction
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Sisters Juvenile fiction
2017
A long-desired invitation to Caraval, the annual audience-participation show, prods Tella and Scarlett to escape their powerful, cruel father, but upon arriving Tella is kidnapped as part of the game.
The Wisconsin State Journal Doug Moe column
2011
Caravello, who won nine Madison city championships (as well as back-to-back State Amateur titles), had watched the young Tiger on television. Mell spent a decade covering the notorious University of Miami football program -- \"I had the Coral Gables Police Department on speed dial\" -- and switched to the golf beat in 1997.
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Mulan's Lunar New Year
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Yim, Natasha, author
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Li, Sophie, illustrator
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Holidays Juvenile fiction.
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Families Juvenile fiction.
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Chinese New Year Juvenile fiction.
2018
\"It's the Lunar New Year, and it happens to be Mulan's favorite festival! There is a lot to do to prepare for this important celebration, and for the first time, Mulan is old enough to help out. But everything Mulan does seems to turn out wrong...Follow along with Mulan in this special Lunar New Year story that captures the unique sense of magic, imagination, and possibility that surrounds the holiday!\"--Provided by the publisher.
Billings Gazette, Mont., City Lights column
2012
All the news that fits Back in the early 1980s, when I was working in the Anaconda bureau of the Montana Standard in Butte, one of my periodic chores involved writing up the results of the Anaconda Garden Club exhibitions, at which the ladies (I believe they were all ladies) were awarded ribbons for prize petunias and whatnot. From that day forward I could breathe easy. [...] .
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