Title | Author | Call num | Subjects | Year | |
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A Chair for My Mother |
Economic Concepts |
1988 |
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Dear Mr. Henshaw |
Tactile Books–Braille |
1988 |
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The People Shall Continue |
Native Americans in Children's Literature–unnamed/various tribes |
1988 |
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The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush |
Traditional Literature for Children–Native American |
1988 |
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Eric Carle's Animals Animals |
Poetry for Children–Animals |
1989 |
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Papa, Please Get the Moon for Me |
Toy & Movable Books–Various Special Features |
1989 |
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Arroz con Leche: Popular Songs and Rhymes from Latin America |
Bilingual Stories for Children–Spanish-English Hispanic History and Culture–Undefined/Various Countries |
1989 |
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The Egyptian Cinderella |
Cinderella Stories Around the World |
1989 |
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Is Your Mama a Llama? |
Predictable Books–Repetition of Phrase (or Repetitive Phrase) Predictable Books–Rhyme |
1989 |
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House on Walenska Street |
Jewish Americans in Children's Literature–Fiction |
1990 |
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Forever Home |
Wordless Books |
1990 |
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Empty Pot |
Traditional Literature for Children–China |
1990 |
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Triad Hauntings |
North Carolina in Folktales |
1990 |
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A Telling of the Tales: Five Stories |
Cinderella Stories Around the World–Compilations Featuring Cinderella |
1990 |
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Ballad of Belle Dorcas |
North Carolina in Folktales |
1990 |
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How Big is a Foot? |
Math Concepts–Measurement |
1990 |
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And Sunday Makes Seven |
Traditional Literature for Children–Costa Rica |
1990 |
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Tattercoats (England) |
Cinderella Stories Around the World |
1990 |
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Right After Sundown |
Traditional Literature for Children–Native American |
1991 |
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Show Me: A Young Inuk Learns How to Carve in Canada's Arctic |
Bilingual Stories for Children–Inuktitut-English |
1991 |