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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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Bridgets Beretby Lichtenheld, TomBridget loves to draw, and she likes to wear a beret for inspiration. So when her beloved hat blows away, Bridget searches for it high and low. She files a Mis... |
Reviewed In:School Library Journal |
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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 |
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How to Clean a HippopotamusA Look at Unusual Animal Partnershipsby Page, Robin & Jenkins, SteveProduct Description What does a water buffalo see in an egret? Why would a badger want a coyote for company? What makes a horse mackerel think he can hang arou... |
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A Wizard from the StartThe Incredible Boyhood and Amazing Inventions of Thomas Edisonby Brown, DonA wizard from the start, Thomas Edison had a thirst for knowledge, taste for mischief, and hunger for discoverybut his success was made possible by his boundl... |
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A Giraffe Goes to Parisby Holmes, Mary Tavener & Harris, John & Cannell, JonImagine a giraffe that can sail from Alexandria, Egypt, to Marseille, France, in a boat with a special hole for her neck. Imagine a giraffe that can walk from ... |
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Tiger and Turtleby Rumford, JamesTOUCHES OF AESOP AND KIPLING mark James Rumford’s fable about two unlikely rivals.Tiger says he saw the flower first, but Turtle disagrees. Through pages of ... |
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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—... |
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The Very Little Princessby Bauer, Marion & Sayles, ElizabethRegina is only 3-1/4 inches tall, but she knows from the moment she wakes up in her dollhouse bed that she is a princess. Why else would she have such a lovely... |
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