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The Wreck of the Zephyr
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A Fantasy
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Written and Illustrated By Chris Van Allsburg
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l New York Times Best Illustrated Children¡¯s
Books of the Year, 1983; An American Library Association Notable
Book for Children, 1983; Regina Medal ¼ö»óÀÛ, 1993; Caldecott and
Newbery Award ¼ö»ó ÀÛ°¡ °â »ðȰ¡ |
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¡°For Purple Mountains¡¯ Majesty¡±
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A Poem
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By Myra Cohn Livingston
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l Kerlan Award, 1994; Commonwealth Club
of California Book Award, 1984; National Council of Teachers
of English Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children, 1980;
Southern California Council on Literature for Children and Young
People Award, 1968, 1973, 1989 |
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A Path to the Moon
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A Poem
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By b p Nichol
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l Governor General¡¯s Award
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The Talking Eggs
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A Folk Tale
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From the American South Retold by Robert
D. San Souci, Illustrated By Jerry Pinkney
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l Coretta Scott King Honor Book, 1990;
Caldecott Honor Book, 1990; American Library Association Notable
Book for Children, 1990; A Notable Children¡¯s Book in the Field
of Social Studies, 1989 |
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Book Reviews of The Talking Eggs
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By Tiffany Smart, Meggie Ito, and Emilio
Reggianini
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Knoxville, Tennessee
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A Poem
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By Nikki Giovanni
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The Voyage of the
Dawn Treader
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From The Fantasy Adventure By C. S. Lewis,
Illustrated ByAmy Hill
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l Carnegie Medal, 1955, 1957;
Lewis Carroll Shelf Award, 1962 |
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maggie and milly and molly and may
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A Poem
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By e. e. cummings
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l Winner of the Dial Award
for Distinguished Service to American Literature |
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Dive to the Coral
Reefs : A New England Aquarium Book
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A Science Photo-Essay
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By Elizabeth Tayntor, Paul Erickson, and
Les Kaufman
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l Booklist Editors¡¯ Choice;
Outstanding Science Trade Book for Children, 1986; Reading Rainbow
Feature Book |
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Human-Made Reef Relief
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A Newspaper Article
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From Weekly Reader
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Scuba Diving
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A Poem
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By Stuart Francis
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It¡¯s Our Word, Too!
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Two Biographical Sketches
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From the Book By Phillip Hoose, Illustrated
By Robert Rober
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l Notable Children¡¯s Trade
Book in the Field of Social Studies, 1994; Christopher Award,
1994 |
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Making a Difference
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A Magazine Article
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From Falcon By Tracy Williams Cheney and
Connie Eden
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Jigsaw Puzzle
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A Poem
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By Russell Hoban
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l Christopher Award ¼ö»ó ÀÛ°¡,
1972 |
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New Providence: A
Changing Cityscape
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A Social Studies Book
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By Renata Von Tscharner and Ronald Lee Fleming,
Illustrated ByDenis Orloff
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l NCTE Teachers¡¯ Choice, 1987;
Notable Children¡¯s Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies,
1987; Booklist Editors¡¯ Choice |
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City
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A Poem
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By Langston Hughes
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l Springarn Medal ½ÃÀÎ, NAACP;
Recipient American Academy of Arts and Letters grant: Recipient
Guggenheim Fellowship; Anisfeld Wolfe Award ¼ö»ó ÀÛ°¡ |
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The Gold Coin
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A Central American Tale
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By Alma Flor Ada, Translated From the Spanish
By Bernice Randall, Illustrated By Neil Waldman
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l Christopher Award, 1992;
Notable Children¡¯s Trade Book in the Field of Social Studies,
1991 |
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Money, Money, Money
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A Magazine Article
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From Spider
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The Act
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A Poem
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By William Carlos Williams
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l Pulitzer Prize, 1963 |
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The Big Storm
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A Science Book
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Written and Illustrated ByBruce Hiscock
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Change
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A Poem
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By Charlotte Zolotow
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l Newbery Honor Award ¼ö»ó ÀÛ°¡;
National Council of Teachers of English Award for Excellence
in Poetry for Children, 1986 |
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The Marble Champ
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A Short Story
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From the Book Baseball In April By Gary Soto, Illustrated
By Ken Spengler
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l American Library Association
Best Books for Young Adults, 1990; Booklist Editor¡¯s Choice;
Horn Book Fanfare Selection, 1990 |
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Everyone¡¯s a Winner!
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A Social Studies Feature
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Crystal Rowe
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A Poem
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By Mel Glenn
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Try, Try Again
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A Poem
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By T. H. Palmer
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Breaker¡¯s Bridge
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The Chinese Folk Tale
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From the Rainbow People By Laurence Yep< Illustrated
ByDavid Wisniewski
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l BostonGlobe-Horn Book Honor
Book for Nonfiction, 1989; Newbery Honor Award ¼ö»ó ÀÛ°¡ |
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Amazing¡¦But True! Bridges
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A Magazine Article
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From Superscience Blue By Laura Allen
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To Catch a Fish
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A Poem
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By Eloise Greenfield
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l American Library Association
Notable Books for Children ¼ö»óÀÛ°¡, 1988, 1990; Coretta Scott King
Award ¼ö»ó ÀÛ°¡, 1978, 1990 |
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How It Feels to Fight
for Your Life
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A Biographical Sketch
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From the Book By Jill Krenmentz
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l American Library Association
Notable Books for Children ¼ö»óÀÛ°¡, 1989; Teacher¡¯s Choice Award
Book, 1990 |
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For Poets
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A Poem
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By Al Young
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Tonweya and the Eagles
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A Lakota Indian Tale
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From the Book By Rosebud Yellow Robe, Illustrated
ByRichard Red Owl
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* American Library Association Notable Books
for Children ¼ö»óÀÛ°¡, 1979 |
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A Song of Greatness
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A Chippewa Indian Song
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Transcribed By Mary Austin
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The Best Bad Thing
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From the Novel
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By Yoshiko Uchida, Illustrated By Kinuko
Y. Craft
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l American Library Association
Notable Books for Children ¼ö»óÀÛ°¡, 1983 ; School Library Journal
Best Book of the Year, 1983 |
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My Friend
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A Poem
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By Emily Hearn
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Dear Mr. Henshaw
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From the Novel
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By Beverly Cleary, Illustrated By R. J.
Shay
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* Newbery Medal, 1984; School Library Journal
Best Book of the Year, 1983; American Library Association Notable
Books for Children, 1983 |
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Peanuts and Calvin and Hobbes
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Cartoon
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By Charles Schulz and Bill Watterson
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Who Am I?
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A Poem
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By Felice Holman
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l American Library Association
Notable Books for Children ¼ö»óÀÛ°¡ |
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Three
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A Poem
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By Elizabeth Coatsworth
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l Newbery Medal Award ¼ö»ó ÀÛ°¡,
1931 |
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Ben and Me
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From the Fictionalized Biography
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Written and Illustrated By Robert Lawson
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l Caldecott and Newbery Award
¼ö»ó ÀÛ°¡ °â »ðȰ¡ |
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Curious Ben
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A Magazine Article
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From Kids Discover
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A Wave in Her Pocket
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A Tale
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From Trinidad By Linn Josheph, Illustrated
By Brian Pinkney
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*
School Library Journal Best Book of the Year, 1991; Parent¡¯s
Choice Award for Illustration in Children¡¯s Books, 1991 |
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Secret Talk
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A Poem
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By Eve Merriam
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l National Council of Teachers
of English Award for Excellence in Poetry, 1981 |
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Grandma Essie¡¯s Covered
Wagon
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A Biographical Story
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By David Williams, Illustrated By Wiktor
Sadowski
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l Notable Trade Book in the
Field of Social Studies, 1994 |
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Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
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A Poem
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By Robert Frost
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l Four Pulitzer Prizes for
Poetry, 1924, 1931, 1937, 1943; Bollinger Prize |
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Klondike Fever
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From the Social Studies Book
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Gold! The Klondike Adventure
by Delia Ray
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The Diary of Martha Baker Wilson
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From A 1898 Frontier Diary
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Like a Memory
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A Poem
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By Emilio De Armas
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My Adventures at the
Center of the Earth
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A Humorous Fantasy
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By Ana Maria Shua, Translated by Mary Ann
Newman
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Wouldn¡¯t You?
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A Poem
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By John Ciadi
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l National Council of Teachers
of English Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children, 1982 |
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The Silent Lobby
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Historical Fiction
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From the Big Book of Peace By
Mildred Pitts Walter. Illustrated ByGil Ashby
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l American Library Association
Notable Books for Children, 1991; Notable Trade Book in the
Field of Social Studies, 1990; Coretta Scott King Award ¼ö»ó ÀÛ°¡,
1984, 1987 |
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Tired of Giving In
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A Magazine Article
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From American Girl
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The Old Walking Song
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A Poem
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By J. R. R. Tolkien
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How to Think Like
a Scientist: Answering Questions by the Scientific Method
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From the Book
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By Stephen P. Kramer, Illustrated By Kim
Behm
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My Floor is Somebody¡¯s Ceiling
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A Poem
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By Jeff Moss
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l Emmy and Grammy Award ¼ö»ó
ÀÛ°¡; Academy Award Èĺ¸ÀÚ |
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The News About Dinosaurs
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From the Science Book
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By Patricia Lauber
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l School Library Journal Best
Book, 1989; Booklist Editors¡¯ Choice, 1989; Outstanding Science
Trade Book for Children, 1989 |
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Fossils
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A Poem
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By Lilian Moore
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* National Council of Teachers of English Award
for Excellence in Poetry for Children, 1985; New York Times
Best Book of the Year ¼ö»óÀÛ |
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I Love the Look of Words
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A Poem
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By Maya Angelou
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l Pulitzer Prize and National
Book Award Èĺ¸ÀÚ |
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Einstein Anderson:The
Incredible Shrinking Machine and The Impossible Trick
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Two Einstein Anderson Science Mysteries
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By Seymour Simon, Illustrated By Mary Thelen
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Eva L. Gordon Award for Children¡¯s
Science Literature, 1984; The AIGA Book Show Award ¼ö»ó ÀÛ°¡ |
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Be a Math Sleuth
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Math and Science Puzzles
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Magnet
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A Poem
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By Valerie Worth
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*National Council of Teachers of English Award
for Excellence in Poetry for Children, 1991; |
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Willie Bea and the
Time the Martians Landed
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From the Novel
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By Virginia Hamilton, Illustrated By Neal
McPheeters
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l American Library Association
Notable Books for Children, 1983; Newbery and Coretta Scott
King Award ¼ö»ó ÀÛ°¡; Hans Christian Anderson Award, 1992; Regina
Medal, 1190 |
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Identified Flying Objects
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A Magazine Article
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From National Geographic World By Margaret McKelway
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What is ¡¦ the Sun?
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From the Poem
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Questions By Wes Magee
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