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Reviews of Books with 48 Pages

Here are all of the books we've reviewed that have 48 pages.

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A Bully-Bad Day

by Camille-Yvette Welsch

In the instructive picture book "A Bully-Bad Day", a boy and his dog run into raucous animals, learning how to confront their behavior with care. In Diana Kizlauskas’s whimsical picture book "A Bully-Bad Day", a boy and his dog face an... Read More

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Fox

by Michelle Anne Schingler

In a dusky, snowy forest close to town, the world seems quiet, but life still stirs. If you pay attention, the narrator knows, you’ll see the signs: follow the orange flash of the fox, jumping, tracking other burrowing creatures... Read More

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189 Canaries

by Michelle Anne Schingler

Canaries are carried around the world in this informative tale with stunning illustrations. In gilded, folk art style, the early reader focuses on a miners’ canary, who revels in his days off from singing in the dark. When a bird... Read More

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Real Talk Tarot

by Kristine Morris

For relatability and accessibility, "Real Talk Tarot" updates the tarot, making the ancient system of self-knowledge and divination easy to use and appealing. Here, the tarot’s six-hundred-year-old system of applying archetypes to life... Read More

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Moose's Book Bus

by Michelle Anne Schingler

Moose lives in the woods. He’s fortunate to be able to travel into town when he wants a new book; not all of the creatures around him are so lucky. Moose hosts story time, but his home gets crowded, so he conceives of a solution to... Read More

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Finding Muchness

by Danielle Ballantyne

An adorable duckling imparts bite-sized lessons in this picture book about getting the most out of life. Meticulous grayscale illustrations—with the exception of the duckling’s yellow beak—use rings of tree stumps to portray the... Read More

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More than a Little

by Michelle Anne Schingler

An adoring red fox heaps encouragements upon a fluffy-tailed squirrel in this lovely rhyming picture book about sending littles into the world with confidence, because each one adds something to it that no one else can: themselves! This... Read More

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