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Silent MusicA Story of Baghdadby Rumford, JamesWHEN BOMBS BEGIN TO FALL, Ali drowns out the sould of war with a pen. Like other children living in Baghdad, Ali loves soccer, music and dancing, but most of a... |
Reviewed In:Horn Book Magazine |
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So Said Benby McCurdy, Michael |
Reviewed In:School Library Journal |
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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... |
Reviewed In:Horn Book Magazine |
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The moon is la lunasilly rhymes in English and Spanishby Harris, Jay Michael & Cordell, MatthewEasy-to-read text introduces Spanish words and rhymes them with English ones that are sometimes very different, as well as providing advice on using words that... |
Reviewed In:School Library Journal |
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Collected Poems for Childrenby Hughes, Ted |
Reviewed In:Horn Book Magazine |
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The Bee Treeby Buchmann, Stephen L. & Cohn, Diana & Mirocha, PaulIn the rain forests of Malaysia, Nazam waits anxiously to climb the bee tree, proving that he is capable of succeeding his grandfather as leader of the traditi... |
Reviewed In:School Library Journal |
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Jack Plank Tells Talesby Babbitt, Natalie |
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A Little Peaceby Kerley, BarbaraThe latest National Geographic Children's Books title by Barbara Kerley, A Little Peace, gives a richly evocative and thought-provoking view of the world our c... |
Reviewed In:School Library Journal |
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A Little Peaceby Kerley, BarbaraThe latest National Geographic Children's Books title by Barbara Kerley, A Little Peace, gives a richly evocative and thought-provoking view of the world our c... |
Reviewed In:School Library Journal |
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Jesse Owensby Weatherford, Carole Boston & Velasquez, EricIn 1936, America was years away from war with Nazi Germany. But long before the first battle of World War II, a starter's gun fired the first shot in our battl... |
Reviewed In:School Library Journal |