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Reviews of Books with 36 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 36 pages.

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Mae and the Moon

by Aimee Jodoin

Mae loves playing hide-and-seek with the moon each night, but she becomes worried when she notices it is waning away into darkness. The endearing young astronomer embarks on a mission to find her luminous friend, and the ease of... Read More

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#BabyLove

by Karen Rigby

Beneath the story of technological trendiness lies a more enduring portrait of nurture and joy. In #BabyLove: My Social Life, Corine Dehghanpisheh encourages parents to smile at their own desire to document every moment of their... Read More

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Porter Searches for Santa

by Aimee Jodoin

Living at the South Pole, Porter the penguin has never heard of Santa Claus. When he receives a letter addressed to Santa, the curious bird ventures with his friend Franklin to learn the identity of the gift-giving man. The unique photos... Read More

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This Is the Greatest Place!

by Aimee Jodoin

What could make a more beautiful palace than nature? Drawing attention to a natural world that is too often ignored, an architect named Uncle Builder shows a handful of animal friends that their forest home is worthy of a king. The awe... Read More

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Christmas Tree

by Beth VanHouten

The holiday images in this picture book evoke classic Christmas memories. A young girl of eight is responsible for decorating her home for Christmas in this picture book, "Christmas Tree", consisting of the impressions of author... Read More

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The Tale of Dottie

by Karen Rigby

Vibrant illustrations grace this optimistic tale of a doll who longs to be human. In the vein of Pinocchio and The Velveteen Rabbit, Richard Sills’s new work features a “bunny doll with angel wings” whose desire to spring to life... Read More

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