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Bottom Shelf Books: BSB Flashback: I Love You Like Crazy Cakes This lovely story about international adoption (along with 50 Cent's immortal lyric, "I love you like a fat kid loves cake") made cake a universally ...
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Bottom Shelf Books: Ratatouille: DVD Special Features Ratatouille: DVD Special Features. Given the intensity of today's DVD Special Features, it's no surprise that we never get to them all. And to be honest, ...
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Bottom Shelf Books: Good Dog, Carl Jun 6, 2007 ... Considered a modern classic, this is the story of a mother who goes out to run some errands and leaves her baby in the care of the dog, Carl ...
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Bottom Shelf Books: Ed Emberley's Little Drawing Book of Weirdos Jan 30, 2008 ... So, basically, if Emberley changed the name of his book to Ed Emberley's Little Drawing Book of Monsters (Who Also Happen to be Weirdos), ...
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Bottom Shelf Books: Miss Nelson Is Missing! Apr 27, 2007 ... Little do they know, Viola Swamp is Miss Nelson disguising herself in order to teach the kids a lesson. This is a fun book for teachers, ...
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Bottom Shelf Books: The Saggy Baggy Elephant Written in 1947 as part of the Big Little Golden Book series, the Saggy Baggy Elephant is the harrowing tale of an elephant who cannot escape the social ...
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Bottom Shelf Books: So You Want To Be President: YouTube Edition So you want to be president? Well, be prepared to be sent through the ringer, .... As an exercise, pick a favorite picture book that you read as a child and ...
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Bottom Shelf Books: BSB Flashback: Everywhere Babies In this case, Everywhere Babies has become a political prop as groups on both sides of the abortion debate have grabbed a hold of the book to advance their ...
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Bottom Shelf Books: BSB Flashback: I Love You Like Crazy Cakes BSB Flashback: I Love You Like Crazy Cakes. 29 March 2007. Author: Rose A. Lewis Illustrator: Jane Dyer This lovely story about international adoption ...
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Bottom Shelf Books: Miss Nelson Is Missing! Apr 27, 2007 ... One day Miss Nelson goes missing and is replaced by a mean substitute teacher, Viola Swamp. With her black hair, white make-up, ...
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