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Turtle in Paradiseby Holm, Jennifer L. |
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Turtle in Paradiseby Holm, Jennifer L.Inspired by family stories, two-time Newbery Honor winner and New York Times bestselling author Jennifer L. Holm beautifully blends family lore with America's ... |
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Ballet for MarthaMaking Appalachian Springby Greenberg, Jan & Jordan, Sandra & Floca, BrianMartha Graham : trailblazing choreographerAaron Copland : distinguished American composerIsamu Noguchi : artist, sculptor, craftsmanAward-winning authors Jan G... |
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Thumb and the Bad Guysby Roberts, Ken |
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Ballet for MarthaMaking Appalachian Springby Greenberg, Jan & Jordan, Sandra |
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LouisaThe Life of Louisa May Alcottby McDonough, Yona ZeldisWhen Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women was published in 1868 it was an instant success. Louisa drew on her experiences in writing the novel, but there’s a l... |
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Justin CaseSchool, Drool, and Other Daily Disastersby Vail, RachelIt’s the start of the school year, and nothing feels right to Justin. He didn’t get the teacher he wanted, he’s not in the same class as his best friend,... |
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Carnival in Latin America / Carnaval En Latinoamerica (Latin American Celebrations and Festivals / Celebraciones Y Festivales En Latinoamerica)by Hollihan, Kerrie Logan |
Reviewed In:School Library Journal |
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Emma's PoemThe Voice of the Statue of Libertyby Glaser, LindaGive me your tired, your poorYour huddled masses yearning to breathe free...Who wrote these words? And why? In 1883, Emma Lazarus, deeply moved by an influx of... |
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Pop!The Invention of Bubble Gumby McCarthy, MeghanGum has been around for centuries. The ancient Greeks chewed sap from mastic trees. The American Indians chewed spruce resin. Men in top hats and women in puff... |
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