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Made by Hand

by Aimee Jodoin

Lena Corwin’s Brooklyn art studio is home to dozens of different crafting classes taught by several professional designers with an assortment of skill sets. The diversity of activities presented in "Made by Hand" opens up possibilities... Read More

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Spruce

by Aimee Jodoin

See that antique couch in the thrift store, the one with stained cushions and a hideous retro pattern? It’s the perfect shape, the perfect size, and the wooden legs match your living room fireplace like nothing has ever matched... Read More

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Whimsical Hats

by Aimee Jodoin

Wouldn’t your little cupcake get ten times more awws and cheek pinches if she actually looked like a cupcake? A bold red mushroom cap will have your tot resembling Mario’s Toad; the stripy zebra, winking owl, or leggy octopus will... Read More

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How to be Human

by Aimee Jodoin

Diagnosed with autism at the age of three, Florida Frenz has compiled eight years’ worth of therapy work in this inspiring and revealing book. Using cartoonish drawings and conversational language, she traces the twenty­-three steps... Read More

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Why Do We Fight?

by Aimee Jodoin

By providing an understanding of how world conflicts develop and peace agreements emerge, this comprehensive book motivates youth to educate themselves rather than become frightened of the terrors they hear on the news. Kid-­friendly... Read More

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School Made Easier

by Aimee Jodoin

This excellent source for ADHD and anxiety sufferers helps elementary-­ and middle-­school­-age students identify stress, understand its roots, and manage its symptoms more effectively. With tips on how to practice positive... Read More

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