| By Valerie Tripp, Illustrated by Walter Rane, with vignettes by Susan McAlileyages 8 and up
Ruthie Smithens, a girl who loves fairy tales and happy endings, doesn’t mind being “goofy... | |
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| If you’ve been reading this blog, you know my daughter loves the American Girl stuff. Dolls, magazine, books, Maegan loves them all. We just discovered these small books from the American Girl... | |
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| By Laurence YepMia St. Clair is the youngest child in her family and the only girl.
This means that instead of playing hockey like her brothers, she dances on the ice. She is pretty good but not... | |
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| By Kristi Holl with Jennifer VogtlinWhat girl doesn’t like a nice cozy chat with a friend–especially a friend who understands everything about her? In Chick Chat, you’ll learn... | |
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| By Judy Cox, Illustrated by Steve BjorkmanMake way for the boss of tetherball!
Fran knows she’s best at everything, so who cares if nobody wants to play with her? She has her rowdy puppy,... | |
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| By Jane Yolen, Illustrated by Victoria ChessEveryone knows King Long Shanks has strong, long legs of which he is especially proud.
Two visiting tailors, whispering to the king in poetry that... | |
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| Witch of North Farm
Retold by Toni de Gerez with pictures by Barbara CooneyAlthough at the beginning and at the end of this tale, Louhi looks as harmless as a kitchen witch dangling in the... | |
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| Octopus
By Jon Scieszka and Lane SmithPeanut butter and jelly. George and Martha. Frog and Toad. Cowboy and . .. Octopus?
Yes, that’s right. Meet Cowboy and Octopus the next great pair to... | |
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| …Peace
By Karen KatzKaren Katz once again celebrates diversity in this colorful picture book. International Peace Day is September 21. On this day and every day throughout the year, children... | |
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| Every Day!
Written and Illustrated by Nancy Elizabeth WallaceMinna decides to enter a poster contest for the Community Recycling Calendar. If her poster is picked, it will be printed in the... | |
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