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Tricia's Michiganby Not Available |
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UbiquitousCelebrating Nature's Survivorsby Sidman, JoyceFrom the creators of the Caldecott Honor Book Song of the Water Boatman and Other Pond Poems . . .Ubiquitous (yoo-bik-wi-tuhs): Something that is (or seems to ... |
Reviewed In:Horn Book Magazine |
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Jesse Owensby Weatherford, Carole Boston & Velasquez, EricIn 1936, America was years away from war with Nazi Germany. But long before the first battle of World War II, a starter's gun fired the first shot in our battl... |
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Jesse OwensFastest Man Aliveby Weatherford, Carole Boston & Velasquez, EricIn 1936, America was years away from war with Nazi Germany. But long before the first battle of World War II, a starter’s gun fired the first shot in our bat... |
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Runny BabbitA Billy Sookby Silverstein, Shel |
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The Mighty Asparagusby Radunsky, VladimirA large asparagus appears suddenly in the king's backyard, and he enlists the help of several people and animals, including a songbird, in order to get rid of ... |
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NeelukAn Eskimo Boy in the Days of the Whaling Shipsby Kittredge, Frances & Rock, Howard B. |
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A Time of Golden Dragonsby Zhang, Song Nan & Zhang, Hao |
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Once upon a company--a true storyby Halperin, Wendy AndersonTells how a seven-year-old boy and his sisters started a wreath-making business (The College Fund Wreath Company) which, over the course of six years, grew to ... |
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Once Upon a Company...A True Storyby Halperin, Wendy AndersonTells how a seven-year-old boy and his sisters started a wreath-making business (The College Fund Wreath Company) which, over the course of six years, grew to ... |
Reviewed In:School Library Journal |