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Design Your Own Pond and Water Garden (Robbie Readers) (Robbie Readers)by Harkins, Susan Sales & Harkins, William EdwardPeople all around the world enjoy the hobby of gardening. They love planting tiny seeds in the soil and watching them sprout into mature plants. Gardening isn ... |
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Design Your Own Butterfly Garden (Robbie Readers) (Robbie Readers)by Harkins, Susan Sales & Harkins, William EdwardPeople all around the world enjoy the hobby of gardening. They love planting tiny seeds in the soil and watching them sprout into mature plants. Gardening isn ... |
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The Life and Times of Clara Barton (Profiles in American History) (Profiles in American History)by Harkins, Susan Sales & Harkins, William EdwardIn the eighteenth century, a woman had few choices. If she was lucky, she received a decent education. Then she got married. In an era when women didn t work, ... |
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Betsy Ross (Profiles in American History) (Profiles in American History)by Harkins, Susan SalesBetsy Ross is one of America s most endearing and beloved characters. Widowed and alone, early in the Revolutionary War, Betsy was approached by three great me... |
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GeorgiaThe Debtors Colony (Building America) (Building America)by Harkins, Susan Sales & Harkins, William EdwardThe English colony of Georgia was the product of specific goals. First, England hoped to provide its most impoverished citizens opportunities for land and a ne... |
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JamestownThe First Colony (Building America) (Building America)by Harkins, Susan Sales & Harkins, William EdwardIn 1606, one hundred and five men left England for the western shores of the Chesapeake Bay. They were looking for adventure, land, and treasure. Instead of go... |
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