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The Case of the Gypsy Good-bye [Enola Holmes Mystery]by Springer, NancyAs Enola searches for the missing Lady Blanchefleur del Campo, she discovers that her brother Sherlock is just as diligently searching for Enola herself—and ... |
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The Red Pyramid [Kane Chronicles]by Riordan, RickSince their mother’s death, Carter and Sadie have become near strangers. While Sadie has lived with her grandparents in London, her brother has traveled the ... |
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Crunchby Connor, Leslie |
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DrivenA Photobiography of Henry Ford [National Geographic Photobiography]by Mitchell, Don |
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We the Children [Benjamin Pratt and the Keepers of the School]by Clements, AndrewBenjamin Pratt's school is about to become the site of a new amusement park. It sounds like a dream come true! But lately, Ben has been wonder if he's going to... |
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Zebrafishby Reynolds, Peter J. |
Reviewed In:School Library Journal |
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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 ... |
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Is It Night or Day?by Chapman, Fern SchumerIt’s 1938, and twelve-year-old Edith is about to move from the tiny German village she’s lived in all her life to a place that seems as foreign as the moon... |
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Born to Be GiantsHow Baby Dinosaurs Grew to Rule the Worldby Judge, LitaTOO TINY TO BE TERRIFYING. The fascinating world of baby dinosaursin amazing pictures!What did a dinosaur look like sitting on its eggs? What kind of parent w... |
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Sports Campby Wallace, RichRiley feels like the smallest kid at sports camp. In fact, he is. He just turned eleven in April, but most kids here are twelve, and a few are even thirteen—... |
Reviewed In:School Library Journal |