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    Corduroy by Don Freeman
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    A cozy classic about friendship and loving others (and yourself) just as you are - perfect for young readers and those who believe in a little toy-store magic.

    "Corduroy" by Don Freeman follows the story of a teddy bear named Corduroy who is missing a button and is overlooked in a department store until a little girl named Lisa sees past his imperfections and takes him home. Corduroy goes on an adventure through the store looking for a button to make himself more appealing to potential buyers, but ultimately finds love and acceptance with Lisa. The heartwarming tale teaches children about friendship, acceptance, and the importance of not judging based on appearances, all conveyed through simple yet engaging storytelling and relatable imagery.

    1948

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    They Threw Us Away
    Book 1 in the series:Teddies Saga

    They Threw Us Away - Teddies Saga by Daniel Kraus
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    'They Threw Us Away' follows the journey of a group of teddy bears who find themselves discarded and must navigate the challenges of the outside world. The book delves into dark themes while maintaining an adventurous and intriguing storyline. The author, Daniel Kraus, creates a unique world for these teddy bears, exploring themes of friendship, survival, and self-discovery. The writing style captures the readers' attention from the opening chapter, immersing them in the world of the Furrington Teddies.

    Mountains reached up on all sides. Buddy had learned about mountains from people chatting at the Store. “Look at that mountain of boxes,” they said. “I have mountains of work to do,” they said. Mounta...
    September 2020
    256 pages

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    Stuff and Nonsense
    Book 1 in the series:Threadbare

    Stuff and Nonsense - Threadbare by Andrew Seiple
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    A charming, weird, and refreshingly original tale; if you want heartfelt fun and don’t mind RPG elements, Stuff and Nonsense is worth your time.

    'Stuff and Nonsense' in the series 'Threadbare' by Andrew Seiple follows the adventures of a teddy bear golem in an RPG-like world who gains sentience and embarks on a quest to save his little girl from an evil conqueror. The plot evolves from simple adventures around the house to intense battles and quests as the teddy bear gains power and allies to fulfill his mission. The writing style transitions from cutesy wholesomeness to disturbing eldritch horror, creating a unique blend of genres that captivates readers with its charm and complexity.

    is praised for its interesting world-building, engaging characters, and humorous dialogue. Readers appreciate the strong LitRPG elements, the excellent progression of the story, and the well-crafted interactions between the characters. The author's ability to create a charming premise around an animated teddy bear golem, while exploring dark and complicated themes, adds depth and intrigue to the narrative, making it a captivating read for fans of the genre.

    Button eyes wiggled, as they looked around at a cluttered room. A furry neck moved as a cloth-and-fur head twisted, using its newfound ability to look at things. It didn’t enjoy it, not precisely. If...
    December 2017
    239 pages

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