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    <![CDATA[Thank You Bear]]>
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    <![CDATA[Early one morning, a little bear found a little box. He looked inside. Then he exclaimed, &quot;Why, it's the greatest thing ever! Mouse will love this.&quot;<br/><br/>Part mystery, part fable, this deceptively simple story of true friendship is perfect for the very youngest reader. It is sure to tug at your heart.]]>
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    <![CDATA[The star of <em>Thank You Bear</em> returns to make a new friend, as well as a wonderful discovery. When Caterpillar tells Bear that he is making a cocoon, Bear is worried. Will Caterpillar be safe? Will he be warm? Will he stay dry? Throughout the long winter, Caterpillar reassures him that all is fine. But the day comes when Caterpillar's cocoon is empty and Bear begins worrying all over again. Until a beautiful silk moth lands on his paw. &#147;Don't worry, Bear,&#148; he says. &#147;I'm right here.&#148;<p> Incredibly touching in its simplicity, <em>Don't Worry Bear</em> reveals the very heart of friendship.<p></p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Willoughby &amp; the Lion]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>This is the story of Willoughby, whose new house feels too small and very lonely. </p> <p>It's also the story of an enchanted lion and spectacular wishes come true: of roller coasters, and fast, fast shoes, and enormous crowds of people.</p> <p>But most of all, it's the story of one important question: What is the most wonderful thing of all?</p> <p>Award-winning author-illustrator Greg Foley grew up in Austin, Texas, and attended the Rhode Island School of Design. He now designs and creative-directs Visionaire, V Magazine, and VMAN and lives in Greenwich Village, New York. <em>Willoughby &amp; the Lion</em> is the first book in the Willoughby series.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Good Luck Bear]]>
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    <![CDATA[Bear and Mouse are looking for luck. Four-leaf clover luck. Will they find it? Monkey says there’s no such thing. Turtle thinks it’ll take too long. And Groundhog wonders if they’ll be unlucky if they can’t find one! Suddenly Bear isn’t sure if he should keep looking or give up . . . until Mouse sees something unusual.<p> “Does it have four leaves?” asks Bear.<p> “No . . .” says Mouse. Maybe Bear and Mouse’s luck has changed. But which way?<p> Greg Foley gives us another wonderful, heartwarming surprise with <em>Good Luck Bear</em>.</p></p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Willoughby &amp; the Lion]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>This is the story of Willoughby, whose new house feels too small and very lonely. </p> <p>It's also the story of an enchanted lion and spectacular wishes come true: of roller coasters, and fast, fast shoes, and enormous crowds of people.</p> <p>But most of all, it's the story of one important question: What is the most wonderful thing of all?</p> <p>Award-winning author-illustrator Greg Foley grew up in Austin, Texas, and attended the Rhode Island School of Design. He now designs and creative-directs Visionaire, V Magazine, and VMAN and lives in Greenwich Village, New York. <em>Willoughby &amp; the Lion</em> is the first book in the Willoughby series.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Foley Guide Restaurants of Detroit: With Ann Arbor, Windsor, Selected Restaurants Statewide, and Chain Restaurants]]>
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    <![CDATA[The first area guide for metro Detroit based on the opinions of  real people rather than professional critics.  There are some surprises  in store.   <p> Greg Foley surveyed hundreds of Detroit and Ann Arbor area residents to  compile this illuminating list of the area's best.  With over 300  restaurants to choose from, diners will be sure to find the perfect  eatery. A handy rating system and price-range guide aids in the  selection. </p>]]>
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