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One day Milo finds an enormous and mysterious package in his room. A phantom tollbooth, with a map to a weird world beyond! So Milo sets off on a fantastic voyage in which he meets: the not so wicked Witch, Faintly Macabre, Alec Bings who sees through things, and the watchdog, Tock, who ticks.
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Henry and Mudge books volume 11
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Henry and Mudge the dog's boring weekend becomes interesting when Mom suggests building a castle in the basement.
11) I'm bored
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Pub. Date
[2012]
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When a bored girl meets a potato who finds children tedious, she tries to prove him wrong by demonstrating all of the things they can do, from turning cartwheels to using their imaginations.
14) The TV kid
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c1976
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To escape failure, boredom, and loneliness, a young boy plunges with all his imagination into the world of television.
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Princess tales (Kate Lum) volume 2
Pub. Date
2010.
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Three princesses, each with a particular skill, decide they are bored with what they do and swap jobs.
17) I am so bored!
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2016.
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Feeling dejected and aimless in a woodland where he has no friends, a little bear notices how the world becomes alive around him, awakening his senses and curiosity in ways that inspire his imagination.
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[2021]
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Oh no, the school has lost all its color! In a quiet town, a wave of gray has swept over a little school. Happy kids are now bored, bored, bored. Charming halls and play grounds are now dull, dull, dull. Buzzing teachers are now tired, tired, tired. Something has to be done! On another long, gray afternoon, a student gets a surprise gift that can help save the day: a box of seven special crayons! With the charm, determination, and cleverness of these...
20) How to be bored
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[2017]
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In our hyperactive, over-stimulated age, Eva Hoffman, in How to Be Bored, makes a compelling case for cultivating curiosity and self-knowledge, which rely on being unplugged and away from others. Drawing on psychoanalysis, neuroscience, and a wide range of literature, she shows how we can replenish our inner resources in order to restore a sense of depth and meaning to our lives and sense of self.