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Imagine a Placeby Thomson, Sarah L. & Gonsalves, RobIf you can imagine a place, you can go there.Imagine a place that makes you feel as free as a bird. Imagine a place where getting there is worth whatever it ta... |
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Little Leap ForwardA Boy in Beijingby Yue, Guo & Farrow, ClareA sensitively written, real-life sory about a boy called Litle Leap Forward, growing up in he hutongs of Beijing in the 1960's, at the time of the Cultural Rev... |
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The California Gold RushWould You Go for the Gold?by Landau, ElaineDiscusses the California Gold Rush in American history, including the first discovery of gold, the 49ers, and how the gold rush changed the landscape of Americ... |
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Fossil Fuels and Biofuelsby Raum, Elizabeth |
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EnigmaA Magical Mysteryby Base, GraemeBestseller Graeme Base harks back to his classic New York Times bestselling solve-the-mystery story The Eleventh Hour in an all-new book that will “puzzleâ€... |
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Our White HouseLooking In, Looking Outby Not AvailableMore than one hundred leading authors and illustrators donate their talents to a collection of essays, personal accounts, historical fiction, and poetry which ... |
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Pollutionby Orme, Helen |
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Habitat Destructionby Orme, Helen |
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Solar Energyby Oxlade, ChrisThis series takes an in-depth look at energy, exploring what it means to be renewable or "alternative", and looking at what the future of energy might bring.Ea... |
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Abe's Honest WordsThe Life of Abraham Lincolnby Rappaport, DoreenFrom the time he was a young boy roaming the forests of the unsettled Midwest, Abraham Lincoln knew in his heart that slavery was deeply wrong. A voracious rea... |
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