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How Children Succeed By Paul Tough
But in How Children Succeed, Paul Tough argues that the qualities that matter more have to do with character: skills like perseverance, curiosity, optimism, and self-control.
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Names For Muslim Children By R.A. Hathurani
This book Names For Muslim Children By R.A. Hathurani has explained the Islamic teachings regarding a new born-child, pertaining to Tahneek, Azaan, Duaas, Circumsion, naming a child and many more.
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From Mother to Daughter: Advice and Lessons for a Good Life
This beautiful book celebrates the special relationship between mothers and daughters, and captures the wisdom and common sense that comes from many lifetimes of experience. It is a gift that no one can give without remembering (and perhaps recording in it) something her own mother said.
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Goddess Girls #14: Iris the Colorful By Joan Holub (Hardcover)
Iris the Colorful By Joan Holub and Suzanne Williams is the most colorful goddess girl at Mount Olympus Academy.
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Goddess Girls #2: Persephone the Phony By Joan Holub (Hardcover)
In Persephone the Phony, Persephone develops a crush on bad-boy Hades. Her mom (Demeter) and friends don’t approve, and Persephone finds herself sneaking around to see him.
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Goddess Girls #7: Artemis the Loyal By Joan Holub (Hardcover)
Led by Artemis, Athena, Persphone, and Aphrodite, the ladies of Mount Olympus hatch a plan to get Zeus to open up the games to everyone. Will they succeed–or end up watching from the sidelines again?
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Goddess Girls #23: Medea the Enchantress By Joan Holub (Hardcover)
Princess Medea and a boy named Jason go on a quest for the Golden Fleece in this twenty-third Goddess Girls adventure!
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Goddess Girls #1: Athena the Brain By Joan Holub (Hardcover)
In Athena the Brain By Joan Holub and Suzanne Williams, Athena always knew she was smart and special, but she didn’t realize that she was a goddess!
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The Girl Games (Goddess Girls) by Joan Holub and Suzanne Williams
Their solution? The Girl Games! But as the Goddess Girls work to turn their dream into a reality, they come up against plenty of chaos, competition, and even the cutest kitten ever.
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Goddess Girls #1: Athena the Brain By Joan Holub and Suzanne Williams
In Athena the Brain By Joan Holub and Suzanne Williams, Athena always knew she was smart and special, but she didn’t realize that she was a goddess!
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Goddess Girls #11: Persephone the Daring By Joan Holub and Suzanne Williams
Orpheus is a mortal rock god, and the girls at Mount Olympus Academy are wild about him! With his lyre and singing voice, Orpheus can charm pretty much anything—even things like stones and trees.
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Goddess Girls #12: Cassandra the Lucky By Joan Holub and Suzanne Williams
This Goddess Girls story is based on the myth of Cassandra, who has the gift of seeing the future—except no one believes her. Can Apollo, the god of prophecy, help his new crush?