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Checkers and Dot at the Beach. (Checkers and Dot). |
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J. Torres. Illustrated by J. Lum.
Review by Dave Jenkinson.
Preschool / Birth-age 3. |
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Checkers and Dot on the Farm. (Checkers and Dot). |
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J. Torres. Illustrated by J. Lum.
Review by Dave Jenkinson.
Preschool / Birth-age 3.
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Where Do You Look?
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Marthe Jocelyn & Nell Jocelyn.
Review by Susan Barnabe.
Preschool-kindergarten / Ages 2-5.
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What a Party!
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Ana Maria Machado. Illustrated by Hélène Moreau. Translated by Elisa Amado.
Review by Gregory Bryan.
Kindergarten-grade 2 / Ages 5-7.
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The Little Hill.
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H. E. Stewart.
Review by Roxy Garstad.
Kindergarten-grade 3 / Ages 5-8.
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Tamalitos: Un Poema Para Cocinar = Tamalitos: A Cooking Poem.
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Jorge Argueta. Illustrated by Domi. Translated by Elisa Amado.
Review by Keith McPherson.
Grades 2-5 / Ages 7-10.
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Ear-Splitting Sounds and Other Vile Noises.
(Disgusting & Dreadful Science).
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Anna Claybourne.
Review by Suzanne Pierson.
Grades 3-6 / Ages 8-11.
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Electric Shocks and Other Energy Evils.
(Disgusting & Dreadful Science).
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Anna Claybourne.
Review by Suzanne Pierson.
Grades 3-6 / Ages 8-11.
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Glaring Light and Other Eye-Burning Rays.
(Disgusting & Dreadful Science).
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Anna Claybourne.
Review by Suzanne Pierson.
Grades 3-6 / Ages 8-11.
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Gut-Wrenching Gravity and Other Fatal Forces.
(Disgusting & Dreadful Science).
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Anna Claybourne.
Review by Suzanne Pierson.
Grades 3-6 / Ages 8-11.
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Lost. (HIP Xtreme Novels).
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Sharon Jennings. Illustrated by Charlie Hnatiuk.
Review by Liane Shaw.
Grades 6-9 / Ages 11-14.
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Lost Teacher’s Guide.
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Lori Jamison.
Review by Liane Shaw.
Grades 6-9 / Ages 11-14.
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Real Justice: Convicted for Being Mi’Kmaq: The Story of Donald Marshall Jr.
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Bill Swan.
Review by Todd Kyle.
Grades 7-11 / Ages 12-16.
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Strands of Bronze and Gold.
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Jane Nickerson.
Review by Kim Aippersbach.
Grades 9 and up / Ages 14 and up.
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Twenty-first Century Irvings. Rev. ed.
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Harvey Sawler.
Review by Thomas F. Chambers.
Grades 12 and up / Ages 17 and up.
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