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Mokie and Bik Go to Seaby Orr, Wendy & Bean, Jonathan J.Mokie and Bik live on a boat called Bullfrog. Now that their father has come home from the illy-ally-o, the twins are ready to take Bullfrog out to sea. First,... |
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The worry treeby Musgrove, MarianneJuliet is a worrier, but when constant bickering between her and her younger sister leads Juliet to move into her own bedroom, she discovers the worry tree her... |
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Wanda Gágthe girl who lived to drawby Ray, Deborah KoganAs soon as Wanda learned to draw, she dreamed of becoming an artist. But when her father died, a teenaged Wanda put her family before her art, taking care of h... |
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Magical kidsthe smallest girl ever; the boy who could flyby Gardner, Sally |
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Spudsby Hesse, Karen & Watson, WendyMaybelle, Jack, and Eddie want to help Ma by putting something extra on the table, so they set out in the dark to take potatoes from a nearby field, but when t... |
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How to Make a Cherry Pie and See the U.S.A.by Priceman, MarjorieSince the Cook Shop is closed, the reader is led around the United States to gather coal, cotton, granite, and other natural resources needed to make the utens... |
Reviewed In:Horn Book Magazine |
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The adventures of Sir Givret the Shortby Morris, Gerald L. & Renier, Aaron |
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The Littlest Sled Dogby Kusugak, MichaelIgvillu said to herself, 'When I grow up, I am going to be a St. Bernard.' She dreamed about running in the deep, pure-white snows of the Alps and rescuing ski... |
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Emmy and the Home for Troubled Girlsby Jonell, Lynne & Bean, Jonathan J.Emmy Addison is an ordinary girl—almost. If you don’t count the fact that her parents are rich (very), her best friend is a boy (and a soccer star), and sh... |
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How to Make a Cherry Pie and See the U.S.A.by Priceman, Marjorie |
Reviewed In:Horn Book Magazine |