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The Art of FreedomHow Artists See Americaby Raczka, BobWhat is America? Shape a fascinating image of the United States through the eyes of eighteen artists who have painted, sculpted, and photographed the U.S. land... |
Reviewed In:School Library Journal |
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Swindleby Korman, GordonAfter a mean collector named Swindle cons him out of his most valuable baseball card, Griffin Bing must put together a band of misfits to break into Swindle's ... |
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Medusa Jonesby Collins, RossIn ancient Greece lived a little girl called Medusa Jones. Medusa was a Gorgon, but apart from that, pretty normal. So she has snakes for hair instead of gorge... |
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Pocket Babies and Other Amazing Marsupialsby III, Sneed B. Collard |
Reviewed In:Horn Book Magazine |
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The House of a Million Petsby Hodgman, AnnAnn Hodgman’s basement is home to three guinea pigs, a cage full of birds, a big gray rabbit, a prairie dog, a bulbul (look it up), two little rabbits, a ham... |
Reviewed In:Horn Book Magazine |
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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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Nightmare Academyby Lorey, Dean & Dorman, BrandonRescued from a very sheltered life, thirteen-year-old Charlie learns that the monsters of his nightmares are real when he becomes a student at Nightmare Academ... |
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Little Eagleby Hong, Chen JiangLittle Eagle tells the story of a young boy who is orphaned and taken in by a kind old man. The story centers on the boy's discovery of his guardian's gift as ... |
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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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And Nobody Got Hurt 2!The World's Weirdest, Wackiest, and Most Amazing True Sports Storiesby Berman, Len & Gamble, Kent |
Reviewed In:School Library Journal |