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Nikki & Dejaby English, Karen & Freeman-Hines, Laura & Freeman, LauraWhen an arrogant new girl comes to school, third-graders and best friends Nikki and Deja decide to form a club that would exclude her but find the results not ... |
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My name is Gabitothe life of Gabriel GarcÃa Márquezby Brown, MonicaAs a boy, Gabito had the ability to imagine many things. He lived in a small house with a large family. He would grow up to become a writer known as Gabriel Ga... |
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Treasureby Bloom, Suzanne |
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Gimme Cracked Corn & I Will Shareby O'Malley, Kevin |
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When Randolph Turned Rottenby Harper, Charise MericleBest friends Randolph, a beaver, and Ivy, a goose, do everything together until Ivy is invited to a girls-only birthday sleepover party and Randolph, full of b... |
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Vulture Viewby Sayre, April Pulley"Turkey vultures soar on the balmy air, looking for their next stinky feast. These birds don't hunt--they like their food to be already dead. Vultures are part... |
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Maybelle in the Soupby Speck, KatieWhen Mr. and Mrs. Peabody invite a guest to dinner, Maybelle the cockroach, who lives under their refrigerator, ignores the warnings of Henry the flea to be se... |
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Cowgirl Kate and CocoaSchool Daysby Silverman, Erica & Lewin, Betsy |
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Toot & PuddleLet It Snowby Hobbie, Holly |
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Tap Dancing on the RoofSijo (Poems)by Park, Linda SueSijo is a traditional Korean form of poetry. Sijo is syllabic, like Japanese haiku, with three lines of 14 to 16 syllables each: the first two introduce the to... |
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