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Q Is for Duck: An Alphabet Guessing Game
This contemporary classic, celebrating its twenty-fifth year in print, is no ordinary alphabet book. Why is "Q" for "Duck"? Because a duck quacks, of course. Even the youngest readers will delight in the riddle-like text and lively, humorous illustrations. Now in vivid full color for the first time, this interactive treat is sure to be enjoyed by a whole new generation of readers..
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Who's That Truck? (Jon Scieszka's Trucktown)
When this fun flatbed hits the ground, he works and zooms and plays aroundâ?¦

Who's that truck? Readers will delight in trying to solve the riddles in order to guess which Trucktown character is which! Includes foam and foil on the front cover for added value..
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Sesame Street Guess Who, Abby! (Sesame Street)
Five favorite nursery rhyme charactes are waiting for kids to "guess who" in this fun engaging book. Kids will love helping Abby Cadabby figure out who is hiding behind each of the flaps using the clues in the story. Little Bo-Peep, Jack and Jill, Little Miss Muffet, and Old King Cole are all waiting to be discovered. A surprise pop-up on the last age adds to the charm of this delightful book..
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Anxious 9 to 5: How to Beat Worry, Stop Second Guessing Yourself, And Work With Confidence

Beat Anxiety from the Morning Meeting to the Evening Commute

Do you come to work wound-up and anxious, never quite able to calm down? Do pressing deadlines and a constant sense of urgency make you feel as if you just can't get ahead? Do you feel distracted and unable to focus throughout the day? Before you know it, you're spending sleepless nights worrying about what on-the-job disasters tomorrow will bring. Anxiety in the workplace is serious and can hold you back from achieving the success you deserve, despite how hard you work. This book offers simple and effective techniques to get your workplace anxiety under control once and for all so you can enjoy work and be more productive. First, you'll learn how anxiety develops in the workplace and, more importantly, how to stop it before it gets the best of you. After that, you're in control: customize the book's powerful exercises and self-evaluations to target your own personal workplace anxieties. In no time, you'll move past your obstacles and begin building confidence, focus, and a successful and fulfilling career--one day at a time.

Get control over: Anxiety, stress, and worry at work
The perils of perfectionism
Self-defeating thoughts
Fears of failure and public speaking
Procrastination and discomfort on the job
Difficulty being the boss

"This book shows you how to release your subconscious brakes to inner peace and high performance. You learn how to stop worrying and start succeeding--immediately!"
-Brian Tracy, author of The Power of Charm

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Truth or Tabloid?
Have you ever been in line at the grocery store, spotted a ridiculous headline on a tabloid, and thought, “This can’t possibly be true!” But you pick up the paper anyway, just to make sure. Truth or Tabloid? takes the public’s fascination with the news and turns it into a game. Nigel Puddingporne, tabloid reporter extraordinaire, challenges readers to guess whether hilarious headlines are based on real events or whether they’re just the bogus creations of his twisted imagination.

“Clients Depress Her—So Massage Therapist Sues”: Truth!
In Sydney, Australia, a massage therapist claimed she suffered from depression after
listening to her clients talk about their personal problems.

“Polygamist Divorces 2 Wives, Marries 3, for Net Gain of 1”: Tabloid!
Polygamists don’t keep score.

“Militant Nude Sunbathers Threaten Woman”: Truth!
So claims a resident of Portland, Oregon. In a courtroom appearance, the resident said that the nudists destroyed signs, demolished gates, and threatened to burn her beachfront house to the ground. They also warned that they were “organized and militant.”

“Policewomen Talk Dirty the Best”—Truth or Tabloid?
Of course, it can’t be real . . . but then again, sometimes the truth is stranger than fiction..
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Who Likes Rain?
It’s time to put on your rain gear for a rainy-day romp!

With spring come April showers It’s time to put on a raincoat, grab an umbrella, and head outdoors The worms like rain, and so do the fish and frogs. But what about the cat and dog? In this lyrical picture book, one spunky little girl discovers just who likes rain—and who doesn’t—as she explores the rainy-day habits of the world around her.

Here is the second offering in Wong Herbert Yee’s charming seasonal quartet. The simple text and interactive question-and-answer format make this book perfect for reading aloud with preschoolers any time of the year.
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What's What: A Guessing Game
Although they usually ask the questions, young children will delight in giving the answers when they encounter What's What?: A Guessing Game. This picture-book story, written by Mary Serfozo and illustrated by Keiko Narahashi, poses a simple question accompanied by a spot illustration on each right-hand page and answers with a watercolor and a rhyme on the next page. In answer to "What's hard?" Serfozo offers, "A sidewalk is hard / as a rock or a wall. / So look out where you fall!" Some questions are easy even for preschoolers, while others will make kids think--or guess. (Ages 4 to 8).
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