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| 156 products found for Pajamas  | Based on the novel by John Boyne, THE BOY IN THE STRIPED PAJAMAS is a wrenching Holocaust story about a young German boy and his forbidden friendship with a Jewish child. Bruno (Asa Butterfield) is living a charmed life in Berlin as the son of a... |  | During the WWII era, nine-year-old Bruno's childish, hazy understanding of the war, his father's position in the Nazi government, and a place he calls "Out-With" lend this stark, harsh fable a coating of cloudy unreality. When Bruno's family is moved... |  | During the WWII era, nine-year-old Bruno's childish, hazy understanding of the war, his father's position in the Nazi government, and a place he calls "Out-With" lend this stark, harsh fable a coating of cloudy unreality. When Bruno's family is moved... |  | Bored and lonely after his family moves from Berlin to a place called "Out-With" in 1942, Bruno, the son of a Nazi officer, befriends a boy in striped pajamas who lives behind a wire fence. |  | Based on the novel by John Boyne, THE BOY IN THE STRIPED PAJAMAS is a wrenching Holocaust story about a young German boy and his forbidden friendship with a Jewish child. Bruno (Asa Butterfield) is living a charmed life in Berlin as the son of a... |  | A young girl visits with her grandparents who feel the best day is a noisy day. |  | When attempting to describe the prose stylings of Tom Robbins, critics tend to employ a lot of impressive adjectives--bombastic, extravagant, magniloquent, ostentatious. But they could do better with a single syllable--fun. Written entirely in the... |  | Fred spends a lot of time and effort making his cat a pair of pajamas, but the cat won't wear them. |  | The witty selections presented here are culled from throughout the history of The New Yorker, including work by Groucho Marx, Robert Benchley, James Thurber, Ian Frazier, and Christopher Buckley. The work is chronologically organized within thematic... |  | The witty selections presented here are culled from throughout the history of The New Yorker, including work by Groucho Marx, Robert Benchley, James Thurber, Ian Frazier, and Christopher Buckley. The work is chronologically organized within thematic... |
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