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  2. Stack the Cats - Wikipedia

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    Stack the Cats received starred reviews from Kirkus Reviews writing "Thanks to its gentle inconsistencies, this is a book that can expand children’s thought processes.", [1] and Booklist that found it a "sneaky counting lesson". [2] Ghahremani's cat illustrations have been compared to Neko Atsume, [3] and to Pusheen. [2]

  3. Book Stacks Unlimited - Wikipedia

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    Book Stacks Unlimited was an American online bookstore created by Charles M. Stack in 1992, three years before Jeff Bezos launched Amazon.com. Stack's store, selling new books, began as a dial-up bulletin board located in Cleveland. The Books.com website opened in 1994, eventually attracting a half million visitors each month.

  4. Picture book - Wikipedia

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    Easy reader books are for children who are beginning to learn how to read and include simple text and descriptive illustrations. [1] Non-fiction children's books are used to teach children in a simple and accessible way. [1] Wordless picture books tell a story only through images. They encourage creativity and can be appreciated by children who ...

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  6. Category:Children's books - Wikipedia

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    Children's literature book cover images (1 F) Σ. Children's book stubs (2 C, 207 P) Pages in category "Children's books" The following 25 pages are in this category ...

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  8. Living Books - Wikipedia

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    Living Books is a series of interactive read-along adventures aimed at children aged 3–9. Created by Mark Schlichting, the series was mostly developed by Living Books for CD-ROM and published by Broderbund for Mac OS and Microsoft Windows.

  9. Caps for Sale - Wikipedia

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    Based on a folktale, the story follows a mustachioed cap-selling peddler (unnamed in the book, he is known as Pezzo in the sequel, Circus Caps for Sale) who wears his entire stock of caps on his head. When the peddler goes to sleep under a tree, a troupe of monkeys steal all the caps, except his own checked cap, and put them on.