CATEGORY: Children’s
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The Children’s Homer: The Adventures of Odysseus and the Tale of Troy
Padraic Colum, Willy Pogany
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Legend of the Lost
Ian P. Buckingham
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Ghoulia (Book 1)
Barbara Cantini
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The Remember Balloons
Jessie Oliveros, Dana Wulfekotte
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How to Build a Hug: Temple Grandin and Her Amazing Squeeze Machine
Amy Guglielmo, Jacqueline Tourville, Giselle Potter
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Podric Moon and the Corsican Tyrant
Barney Broom
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The Purr-fect Scoop
Coco Simon
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The House in Poplar Wood
K. E. Ormsbee
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Maximillian Villainous
Margaret Chiu Greanias, Lesley Breen Withrow
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My Garden
Sandra Verhoven, Joyeeta Neogi
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Dead Man’s Rapids
William Durbin, Barbara Durbin
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Zeus and the Dreadful Dragon
Tracey West, Joan Holub, Suzanne Williams, Craig Phillips
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Reading Champion: Pip the Different Penguin: Independent Reading Gold 9
A H Benjamin, Bruno Robert
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Access Restricted (Word$, Book 2)
Gregory Scott Katsoulis
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The Beginner’s Bible People of the Bible
Zonderkidz
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Lin-Manuel Miranda
Laurie Calkhoven, Alyssa Petersen
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Space Cows
Eric Seltzer, Tom Disbury
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Food Hide and Sneak
Bastien Contraire, Meagan Bennett
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See Pip Flap
David Milgrim, David Milgrim
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Reading Champion: Androcles and the Lion: Independent Reading White 10
Franklin Watts
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