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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Where is the Green Sheep?

The Seattle Children's theater recently put on a production of Where is the Green Sheep, based on the book by Mem Fox. We love this book, its the perfect book to share with a toddler. So imagine our excitement when we received a shipment of fluffy green sheep stuff animals! He is so cute we couldn't help playing a game of "Where is the Green Sheep" around the store. You can play too! Here we go!
 
The Green Sheep loves children's books! He especially loves this display of Staff picks for toddlers to teens. To see the lists online, visit our website here.





Here the Green Sheep is checking out all the great Christmas romances we have! Just look for the handy signs labeled "Christmas Romance!"

Next the Green Sheep checked out the books in our Rare and Collectibles section. We have a great collection of Rare and Collectible books for the bibliophile in your life!




Don't forget to get a gift for your favorite pet! We have catnip toys and these adorable stockings for dogs!

What better way to get into the holiday spirit than enjoy hot apple cider while you decorate your home. The Green Sheep can't wait to try these new mulling spices. What ornaments does the Green Sheep decorate his tree with? Robot ornaments of course!











We have all these and more! Let us help take the stress out of Christmas shopping. Our staff is ready to help you find the perfect gift for even the pickiest of readers. Want to check if we carry a book? Give us a call at 206-366-3333! If we don't have it we're happy to do whatever we can to track it down. Most books we can have in under a week. The Green Sheep is waiting by the phone for your call! Happy Holidays from Third Place Books.

1 comment:

  1. The books are really good for the kids, I love to buy those kinds of books. The Children's books about nature are good for the kids. I am sure they will enjoy the good stories that will also give lessons to learn for the cute kids.

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