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Princess Baby
Poor baby, no one calls her by her real name! “I am not a buttercup, or a giggly goose. I am not a cupcake Please don’t call me Little Lamb, and never ever Gum Drop,” she insists With a curtsy and a twirl, again and again our protagonist makes it abundantly clear who she is. She wears a shiny crown, a fancy dress, sparkly shoes, a velvet cape, and glittery jewels.
There are more clues too–she dances with princes, has perfect manners,
and makes sure that everyone in her kingdom is happy. Her persistence
pays off in the end, and even the youngest readers will be cheering,
“Princess Baby!”.
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6th Grade Nickname Game, The
Best friends Jeff and Wiley are nickname addicts.It's only when a spunky red-haired environmentalist named Cassandra enters their lives that they begin to doubt their nicknaming prowess. No name seems to say it all. On top of everything, some of the nicknames that Jeff and Wiley have invented are backfiring on them. Will the nicknamers be able to get it together before it's too late?.
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Nicknames: Past and Present
Includes hundreds of nicknames, cross referenced Includes an appendix on English equivalents for Dutch/Frisian names, and a new appendix for equivalents for Italian given names, nicknames, and diminutives. Also appendixes for superscripted given names, and names used both for males and females, and an article by the eminent Donald Lines Jacobus..
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Fiddlesticks (The Cul-de-Sac Kids #11)
Shawn Hunter has been secretly practicing his soccer skills, hoping to become part of the Blossom Hill Blitzers Can he be a team player? Ages 7-10..
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Sacagawea's Nickname: Essays on the American West (New York Review Books Collections)
New in paperback

What was achieved and destroyed, what was made up and forgotten in the American West as the continent was mapped, the natives were displaced, and exploits were transformed into legends? In this acclaimed collection, Larry McMurtry profiles explorers and martyrs, hucksters and scholars--figures in the West's enduring yet ever-shifting mixture of myth and reality.

In these twelve pieces, McMurtry explores John Wesley Powell's journey on the Colorado, the dispossession of the Five Civilized Tribes, the fascination the Zuni held over a parade of unscrupulous anthropologists, and--in the bicentennial of their journey--the journals of Lewis and Clark, "our only really American epic.".
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Storky: How I Lost My Nickname and Won the Girl
The journal of Michael “Storky” Pomerantz tells the tumultuous tale of life as a high-schooler—complete with the fact that the love of his life is dating a high school football player. As he chronicles the highs—and, of course, the most embarrassing lows—of his freshman year in high school, Storky paints an amusing and oftentimes hilarious portrait of an average teenager. But Michael is a not-so-ordinary kid, with a wit and charm that is atypical of average teens, and you will soon be cheering for him to lose his nickname and win the girl..
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State Flags & Facts: An Introduction to State Flags, Symbols, Mottos & Nicknames
This pocket-sized, folding guide provides an introduction to state flags, symbols, mottos, and nicknames
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The World's Only Grandparent Nickname Book: Includes 22 Foreign Language Translations, Activities, and Much, Much, More
What will I call my grandparents? That's the big question for not only new babies, but parents as well. Grandparents become their names. It's a key to happiness With that in mind the authors have compiled the most popular nicknames for grandparents from around the world. It includes 22 foreign language translations, activities, and so much more. The relationships between grandparents and grandchildren that spring forth last a lifetime and are more meaningful than you can possibly imagine. Because a hundred years from now it will not matter what your bank account was, the particular kind of house you lived in, or the kind of car you drove...but the world may be phenomenally different because you, the grandparent, were an important person in the life of a child..
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