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A Fruit & Vegetable
Man
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A Story
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By Roni Schotter, Illustrated By Jeanette
Winter
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From Sea to Shining Sea
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A Social Studies Feature
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Miss Rumphius
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A Story
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Written and Illustrated ByBarbara Cooney
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American Book Award, 1983. Notable Children¡¯s Trade Book
in the Field of Social Studies, 1983 |
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Valentine for Earth
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A Poem
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By Frances Frost
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The Great Kapok Tree
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A Tale
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of the Amazon Rain Forest Written and Illustrated
ByLynne Cherry
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Outstanding Science
Trade Book for Children, 1990 |
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Rain Forests Around the World
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A Map
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From Why Save the Rain Forest? By Donald
Silver, Illustrated By Patricia Wynne
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And My Heart Soars
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A Poem
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By Chief Dan George
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Academy Award Nomination |
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In Memory
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A Biographical Poem
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By Ericka Northrop
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The Streets Are Free
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A Social Studies Story
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By Kurusa, Illustrated BySandra Speidel
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Preseven el Parque Elysian
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A Song
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By Mike Kellin
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Cactus Hotel
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A Science Book
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By Brenda Z. Guiberson, Illustrated ByMegan
lLloyd
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Parents¡¯ Choice Award, 1991; IRA Teacher¡¯¡¯s Choice, 1991.
ALA Notable Book in Language Arts, 1991. Outstanding Science
Trade Book for Childern, 1991 |
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An Incredible Journey
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An Ecology Game
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From Falcon Magazine
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Spring Rain
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A Poem
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By Marchette Chute
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It¡¯s Raining!
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A Puerto Rican Song
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With English Lyrics By Elena Paz
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Cloudy With a Chance
of Meatballs
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A Fantasy
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By Judi Barrett, Illustrated By Ron Barrett
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New York Times
Best Illustrated Book of the Year, 1978 |
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The Rains in Little Dribbles
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A Poem
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By Jack Prelustsky
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ÀÛ°¡, NY Times Best Illustrated Children¡¯s Book of the Year,
1980, 1990; Kentucky Bluegrass Award, 1992 |
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Weather Report
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A Poem
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By Jane Yolen
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International Board on Books for Young People(IBBY) Honor
List Award ¼ö»ó½ÃÀÎ, 1990. Caldecott Award ¼ö»óÀÛ°¡, 1967, 1988; Author,
NY Times Best Illustrated Children¡¯s Book of the Year, 1974 |
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Tornado Alert
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A Science Book
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By Franklyn M. Branley, Illustrated ByPaul
Selwyn
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Volcanoes
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A Magazine Article
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From National Geographic World B Judith
E. Rinard
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Weather is Full of the Nicest Sounds
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A Poem
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By Aileen Fisher
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National Council of Teachers
of English Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children, 1978.
International Board on Books for Young People(IBBY) Award ¼ö»ó
½ÃÀÎ, |
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Storm in the Night
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A Story
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By Mary Stolz, Illustrated By Pat Cummings
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Coretta Scott King Honor Book for Illustrated, 1989. ALA Boolist
Children¡¯s Editors¡¯ Choice, 1988. |
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In Time of Silver Rain
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A Poem
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By Langston Hughes
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Spingarn Medal ½ÃÀÎ, NAACP; Recipient American Academy of Arts
and Letters grant; Recipient Guggenheim Fellowship; Anisfeld-Wollfe
Award ¼ö»ó ÀÛ°¡. |
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Dream Wolf
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A Plains Indian Legend
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Retold and Illustrated By Paul Goble
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Caldecott Award ¼ö»ó »ðȰ¡ |
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The Wolves of Winter
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A Career Profile
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of Jim Brandenburg from Boy¡¯s Life By Rachel
Buchholz
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Operation Rescue:
Saving Sea Life from Oil Spills
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A Science Article
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From 3-2-1 Contact By Christina Wilson
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Going, Going¡¦
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A Science Feature
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The Toad
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A Poem
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By Kaye Starbird
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The Rooster Who Understood
Japanese
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A Story
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By Yoshiko Uchida, Illustrated ByJeff Nishnaka
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ALANotable Book, 1982 |
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All The Ones They Call Lowly
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A Poem
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By David Campbell
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Gone
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A Poem
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By David McCord
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National Council of Teachers of English Award for Excellence
in Poetry 1977 |
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Turtle Knows Your
Name
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A West Indian Folk Tale
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Retold and Illustrated By Ashley Bryan
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Coretta Scott King Award ¼ö»ó ÀÛ°¡, »ðȰ¡, 1981 |
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Hurt No Living Thing
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A Poem
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By Christina Rossetti
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