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Story Book of the Day
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    My Afternoon Guest
  • Today
    Little Red in Cyber Space

Little Red in Cyber Space

A modern day take on the classic fairy tale is designed to teach young children about Internet safety. Little Red just wants to surf the Net but the Big Bad Wolf is always lurking.
Read-Along of the Day
  • Yesterday
    Ziggy
  • Today
    Max-a-Million: Max the Magnificent (Read-Along)

Max-a-Million: Max the Magnificent (Read-Along)

Max has a goal to become a millionaire by age twelve. He goes undercover in the tricky world of magic, thinking that if he can discover the magician's secrets he will also discover a sure path to the riches he covets. But Max soon learns that the world of magic isn't always what it seems to be, and it's...
E-Book of the Day
  • Yesterday
    Dirk Daring: Secret Agent (EBook)
  • Today
      A Dragon Used to Live Here (EBook)

A Dragon Used to Live Here (EBook)

Kidnapping, fighting, a ferocious dragon, loyal elves, and true love . . . coupled with squabbling siblings, archery practice gone amiss, and ill-fated dives into the moat . . . This multilayered story blends adventure and humor, medieval tropes and modern sensibility, in a satisfying read for the whole...
Graphic Novel of the Day
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    Hundred-Dollar Robber (Graphic Novel)
  • Today
      Asterix Vol. 3 (Graphic Novel)

Asterix Vol. 3 (Graphic Novel)

One of the world’s greatest comics characters, the ever-fearless Asterix, continues to battle supposedly unbeatable odds to protect his tiny village from the Roman Empire. Fortunately, all of the villagers have super-strength thanks to a secret potion. In “Asterix and the Big Fight,” one of the three...
Non-Fiction of the Day
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    The Inuit Thought of It
  • Today
    A Native American Thought of It

A Native American Thought of It

Everyone knows that moccasins, canoes and toboggans were invented by the Aboriginal people of North America, but did you know that they also developed their own sign language, syringe needles and a secret ingredient in soda pop? Depending on where they lived, Aboriginal communities relied on their ingenuity...
Video of the Day
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    Beaver (Video)
  • Today
    Coconut Crab (Video)

Coconut Crab (Video)

Meet the crab that Charles Darwin called 'monstrous'.