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Bring Me Some Apples and I'll Make You a PieA Story About Edna Lewisby Gourley, RobbinLong before the natural-food movement gained popularity, before greenmarkets sprouted across the United States, Edna Lewis championed purity of ingredients, re... |
Reviewed In:School Library Journal |
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Ice Bearsby Guiberson, Brenda Z. |
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THOMAS EDISONby MacLeod, Elizabeth |
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Samuel de Champlain (Kids Can Read)by MacLeod, Elizabeth & Mantha, JohnMeet Samuel de Champlain, explorer. The story of his exploration of the unknown lands of New France and his many adventures there is told in level-appropriate ... |
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Thomas Edison (Kids Can Read)by MacLeod, Elizabeth & Krystoforski, AndrejMeet Thomas Edison - world-famous inventor. The story of his many inventions, including the phonograph and the light bulb, is told in level-appropriate languag... |
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SAMUEL DE CHAMPLAINby MacLeod, Elizabeth |
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It's Raining Cats-and Cats!by Prevost, Jeanne & Hansen, Amelia“The horrific overpopulation of cats is one of our country’s most tragic animal problems. Let us hope that this charming book will help guide readers to th... |
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Lucy's CaveA Story of Vicksburg, 1863by Winnick, Karen B. |
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Toy Dance PartyBeing the Further Adventures of a Bossyboots Stingray, a Courageous Buffalo, & a Hopeful Round Someone Called Plasticby Jenkins, Emily & Zelinsky, Paul O.Six stories relate further adventures of three best friends, who happen to be toys, as they encounter a fearsome (possible) shark, enjoy a dance party, and dea... |
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The Cardboard Pianoby Perkins, Lynne RaeWhen Debbie gives Tina a cardboard piano, she is sure that Tina will love it. After all, Debbie spent a long time making it, and it looks just like a real pian... |
Reviewed In:Horn Book Magazine |