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Cathy’s Animal Garden: Enter at your own risk
Price $16.95
When Henry’s homerun ball lands in Creepy Cathy’s yard, he and his buddy Andy go after it, despite their friends’ warnings they might not come back out. The boys search through Cathy’s animal garden, discovering that things aren’t always what they seem.
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My Dad's Deployment: A deployment and reunion activity book for young children
Price $9.95
This 112-page activity book features mazes, dot-to-dot, counting, matching, coloring, crafts, telling time, and other activities familiar to young preschool and early elementary children. Shown within the context of common deployment and reunion topics, the activities reinforce concepts young children are already learning and offer children the opportunity to ask questions, talk about their feelings, and feel connected to their deployed parent.
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The Wishing Tree/ Wish Ribbons Gift Pack
Price $20.45
List Price: $20.95
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Add a package of our special wish ribbons to your copy of The Wishing Tree! Includes 31 ribbons -- enough for a month of wishes!
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Daddy, You're My Hero by Michelle Ferguson-Cohen
Price $11.50
List Price: $12.99
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Helps young kids feel good about their parent's job "to make people safe... and a good world for me." A book they will want to read over and over.
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My Red Balloon by Eve Bunting
Price $12.00
List Price: $15.95
You Save: $3.95
A boy takes his red balloon to greet his Navy dad, who has been away at sea for months.
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The Hero in My Pocket by Marlene Lee
Price $14.95
List Price: $15.95
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A unique resource for children whose lives are affected by the death of a U.S. military service member.
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When Dad's at Sea by Mindy Pelton
Price $12.95
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Emily’s dad is in the military and sometimes he has to leave for months at a time. Emily knows her dad’s job is important, but she doesn’t want him to leave! Her dad tells her how he copes with his sadness, and he even makes her a paper chain to count down the days of his trip.
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Night Catch by Brenda Ehrmantraut
Price $12.95
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When a soldier's work takes him half-way around the world, he enlists the help of the North Star for a nightly game of catch with his son. A timeless story that connects families while they are apart and offers comforting hope for their reunion.
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Perch, Mrs. Sackets, and Crow's Nest by Karen Pavlicin
Price $15.00
List Price: $16.95
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When 10-year-old Andy Parker reluctantly goes to Grandma's house for the summer, all he can think about is how much he misses his dad in heaven and his best friend Anthony, who moved away. What will he do in this sleepy small town for the entire summer? But it turns out even cow dung can be interesting and something wonderful can come from rotten apples.
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Cathy’s Animal Garden: Enter at your own risk [1 case/ 50 books]
Price $678.00
List Price: $847.50
You Save: $169.50
When Henry’s homerun ball lands in Creepy Cathy’s yard, he and his buddy Andy go after it, despite their friends’ warnings they might not come back out. The boys search through Cathy’s animal garden, discovering that things aren’t always what they seem.
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My Dad's Deployment: A deployment and reunion activity book for young children [1 case/50 books]
Price $398.00
List Price: $497.50
You Save: $99.50
This 112-page activity book features mazes, dot-to-dot, counting, matching, coloring, crafts, telling time, and other activities familiar to young preschool and early elementary children. Shown within the context of common deployment and reunion topics, the activities reinforce concepts young children are already learning and offer children the opportunity to ask questions, talk about their feelings, and feel connected to their deployed parent.
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Perch, Mrs. Sackets, and Crow's Nest by Karen Pavlicin [1 case/56 books]
Price $759.00
List Price: $949.20
You Save: $190.20
When 10-year-old Andy Parker reluctantly goes to Grandma's house for the summer, all he can think about is how much he misses his dad in heaven and his best friend Anthony, who moved away. What will he do in this sleepy small town for the entire summer? But it turns out even cow dung can be interesting and something wonderful can come from rotten apples.
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