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The Rabbit Problemby Gravett, Emily |
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The Little Piano GirlThe Story of Mary Lou Williams, Jazz Legendby Ingalls, Ann & Macdonald, Maryann & Potter, GiselleWhat if you loved music more than anything? Suppose you had just learned to play the piano. Imagine that your family has to move to a new city and you have to ... |
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Return to the Hundred Acre Woodby Benedictus, David & Burgess, MarkIt was eighty years ago, on the publication of The House at Pooh Corner, when Christopher Robin said good-bye to Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends in the Hundred... |
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Come to the Fairies' Ballby Yolen, Jane & Lippincott, Gary A. |
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Horrid Henry's Christmasby Simon, Francesca & Ross, TonyDISCOVER THE SERIES BOYS AND GIRLS AROUND THE WORLD LOVE TO READ! Horrid Henry sabotages the Christmas play; tries to do all his Christmas shopping without spe... |
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Mitzi's WorldSeek and Discover More than 150 Details in 15 Works of Folk Artby Raffin, Deborah & Scott, JaneIn Mitzi’s world, every detail is worth seeing. Young readers will enjoy following Mitzi, the spotted dog with a red collar, through all four seasons of the ... |
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Zulema and the Witch Owl / Zulema Y La Bruja Lechuzaby Garza, XavierZulema Ortiz is the meanest little girl in the whole wide world. She doesn't have any friends, animals run away from her in fear, and her mom doesn't know what... |
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Homegrown Houseby Wong, Janet S. |
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How Robin Saved Springby Ouellet, Debbie & Ceccoli, NicolettaIf Lady Winter has her way, the world will stay covered in blankets of snowy white and icy blue. Sister Spring will slumber forever and the winter will never e... |
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