Sarah Howden
1) Cone cat
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One day Jeremy the cat wakes up at the vet to find a cone has been fastened around his neck. It bends his whiskers and bungles his super-cat sense. After attempting several fruitless escape maneuvers, he dejectedly accepts his new role: he is Cone Cat now. But when by a happy accident he discovers the gives him certain superpowers, like tipping the cereal bowl so he can get the milk, he realizes that the cone just might be a friend after all. And...
2) The tunnel
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After something bad happens, a child has trouble connecting with those around him. His loved ones try to reach out and talk to him, but he only feels like running away. So, from his room, he picks up a shovel and digs a tunnel deep down and out into the backyard. Outside in the dark, nobody knows where he is. He could just disappear. But, seeing his mom in the window, his newfound distance offers him enough space to see the connection he needs. Something...
4) Cone dog
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"A pesky cone becomes a doggie dream come true in this canine companion to Cone Cat. One day, Emma the dog leaves the vet with a giant plastic lampshade on her head. It cuts off her corners, dulls her digging, and makes Garson the greyhound gawk. One thing is clear--the cone is not good, and the only thing left to do is sulk. When Emma's human tries to cheer her up with a game of fetch, Emma discovers that the cone miraculously catches every ball...
7) Runaway
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"An allegorical tale of greed, ignorance and the social cost of self-importance all wrapped up into the world inside and out of a runaway train, its passengers and a cow that is loose on the tracks. Adapted from the 2009 animated short of the same name."--Provided by publisher.
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A compilation of six bestselling I Can Read Hockey titles featuring hockey superstars including Wayne Gretzky, Auston Matthews, Jacques Plante and Hayley Wickenheiser, as well as incredible hockey moments like Sidney Crosby's golden goal. Filled with action-packed illustrations, these Level 2 I Can Read stories are ideal for young hockey fans, future hockey stars and children learning to sound out words and sentences.
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