Title | Author | Call num | Subjects | Year | |
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Tres Chivos Testarudos [Billy Goats Gruff] |
Bilingual Stories for Children–Spanish-English |
1994 |
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Mountain Valor |
North Carolina in Fiction |
1994 |
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Snow On Snow On Snow |
Predictable Books–Repetition of Phrase (or Repetitive Phrase) |
1994 |
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The Girl Who Married the Moon: Tales from Native North America |
Traditional Literature for Children–Native American |
1994 |
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Cinder-Elly |
Fairy Tale Adaptations (Fractured Fairy Tales)–Easy/Picture Books |
1994 |
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How Big Were the Dinosaurs? Gigantic! |
Children's Literature in Science Education–Informational Books |
1994 |
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Los pollitos dicen = The Baby Chicks Sing |
Bilingual Stories for Children–Spanish-English |
1994 |
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Barnyard Banter |
Predictable Books–Rhyme |
1994 |
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John Henry |
Traditional Literature for Children–African American |
1994 |
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Mr. Putter & Tabby series |
Chapter Books - Grades 2+ |
1994- |
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The Watsons Go To Birmingham |
Civil Rights Movement in the United States–Fiction Historical Novels - United States–Segregation |
1995 |
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Jaguarundi |
Children's Literature in Science Education–Picture Books |
1995 |
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A Very Important Day |
Immigration Stories–Various Ethnicities |
1995 |
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Sun, Snow, Stars, Sky |
Emergent Literacy–Weather |
1995 |
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Bayou Lullaby |
Cajun Literature for Children–Easy/Picture Books |
1995 |
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The Middle Passage: White Ships/Black Cargo |
African American History and Culture–Slavery |
1995 |
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Tops and Bottoms |
Traditional Literature for Children–African American |
1995 |
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Why Alligator Hates Dog: A Cajun Folktale |
Cajun Literature for Children–Non-Fiction |
1995 |
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The Ballad of the Pirate Queens |
Using Poetry to Teach... History–Pirates |
1995 |
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Haunted Wilmington and the Cape Fear Coast |
North Carolina in Folktales |
1995 |