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A young Mexican boy realizes that most of his problems and aspirations arise from his being the middle child of the family
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1 is One

By Tasha Tudor

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Caldecott Honor book.
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Sixty new & collected poems by the Arab-American writer.
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Collects for the first time in one place all of the author's poems about the Middle East, about peace, and about being an Arab-American in the United States. An ALA Notable Children's Book. Reprint.
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Many things happen the year Tomie's family builds their new house. First, there is the hurricane of 1939, which blows down trees and turns the new dirt road to mud. Then there's Tomie's first day of school, and his hilarious reaction to the movie Snow White. B&W illus. 58p. (Ages: 9 & up).
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Children's author-illustrator Tomie De Paola describes his experience at home and in school when he was a boy.
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Newberry Award winner. Here comes the 'Big Hurricane of 1938, ' the year Tommy and his family build their house at 26 Fairmount Avenue. B&W illus. (Ages: 5-8).
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Ages 12 and up.
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A Ball for Daisy

By Chris Raschka

Our Price: $8.50 - $15.29
A wordless picture book about all the fun a dog can have with her ball. Color illus. (Ages: 3-7).
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A Child's Calendar

By John Updike

Our Price: $9.00
A collection of twelve poems describing the activities in a child's life and the changes in the weather as the year moves from January to December
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When winter finally brings snow and ice to their Friesland village, nine-year-old twins Evert and Afke and their classmates are delighted when their teacher announces that the class is going on an all-day ice skating picnic.
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While fleeing from Mozambique to Zimbabwe to escape an unwanted marriage, Nhamo, an eleven-year-old Shona girl, struggles to escape drowning and starvation and in so doing comes close to the luminous world of the African spirits. A Newbery Honor Book. Reissue.
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While journeying to Zimbabwe, eleven-year-old Nhamo struggles to escape drowning and starvation and in so doing comes close to the luminous world of the African spirits.
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