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Katie Saves the Earth
Fran Manushkin · Picture Window Books Format: Paperback |
It is almost Earth Day, and Katie and her friends all want to keep the Earth green. To do her part, Katie organizes a yard sale. |
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Plants We Eat
Jennifer Colby · Cherry Lake Publishing; Revised edition Format: Library Binding |
24 pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm. |
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Salamander Smackdown!
John Sazaklis · Picture Window Books Format: Paperback |
When two naughty newts escape from a pet store, nothing can stop their amphibian antics . . . except the TERRIFIC WHATZIT! This super-speedy turtle must stop the slimy salamanders before they cast another tale of terror on CENTRAL CITY., |
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Generosity
Cynthia Amoroso · Child's World Pages: 24 Format: Print book |
Introduces the value of generosity and giving of oneself, presenting hypothetical situations intended to make young readers see the benefit of being generous. |
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Happy Birthday, Hello Kitty
Sanrio , · Harry N. Abrams Format: Paperback |
It's Hello Kitty's birthday and she's inviting all her friends over for a party to celebrate. Mama is making a cake, Mimmy is setting up the games, and Papa is getting the balloons. Be there with Hello Kitty as she plans her party, opens presents, spends time with friends, blows... |
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You Never Heard of Casey Stengel?!
Jonah Winter · Schwartz & Wade Books Pages: 40 Format: Print book |
Legendary baseball manager Casey Stengel worked with such greats as Joe DiMaggio and Mickey Mantle; he led the New York Yankees to a record-breaking TEN pennants and SEVEN World Series in twelve years; he invented "platooning," a way to use players that revolutionized the game;... |
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Parrots Over Puerto Rico
Cindy Trumbore , · Lee & Low Books Inc. Pages: 48 Format: Hardcover |
Above the treetops of Puerto Rico flies a flock of parrots as green as their island home. . . . These are Puerto Rican parrots. They lived on this island for millions of years, and then they nearly vanished from the earth forever. Puerto Rican parrots, once abundant, came perilously close... |
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