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Escape North!: The Story of Harriet Tubman
Monica Kulling (1999) , 48 pages
Audience: Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
African-American
Beginning Readers
Historical
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It was very good and interesting. It taught me about her history and how she saved African-American people from being slaves and from being beatin by people who did not like African-Americans. I learned alot from Harriet Tubmans story it was amazing.
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written by kennedi, Age 9
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Barbie in the 12 Dancing Princesses
Tennant Redbank (2006) , 32 pages
Audience: Preschool
Category:
Beginning Readers
Fantasy
Princesses
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i will be a dancer too and a princess
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written by NIHALA, Age 8
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Jack and Rick
David McPhail (2003) , 24 pages
Audience: Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Animals
Beginning Readers
Friendship
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This book helps you understand team work and how it is important when playing with a friend.
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written by Ashtin, Age 7
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One Hundred Days (Plus One)
Margaret McNamara (2003) , 32 pages
Audience: Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Beginning Readers
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Hannah was excited about the party at school to celebrate the 100th day of school but something happened and she was unable to make it. Read this book to find out what happened and why the title includes plus one.
Kid review
written by Aric, Age 9
This book will give you ideas on ways you can celebrate 100 days of school or things you can collect if you want to start your own collection.
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written by Ashtin, Age 7
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Let's Say HI to Friends Who Fly!
Mo Willems (2010) , 32 pages
Audience: Toddlers Preschool Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Animals
Beginning Readers
New Books
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Mo Willems has a brand new series for new readers. In this book, Cat the Cat goes around and visits all of her different animal friends who can fly. The goofy illustrations make this one especially appealing. Be sure to check out all the different stories about Cat the Cat. Librarian review
written by Gwen
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I Spy Fly Guy
Tedd Arnold (2009) , 32 pages
Audience: Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Beginning Readers
Humor
Pets
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Fly Guy is a fly who lives with his human friend, Buzz. Buzz and Fly Guy are playing hide and seek when Fly Guy gets picked up by the garbage man! Buzz follows the garbage truck to the dump, but then must figure out which of the many flies at the dump is Fly Guy. Can you figure it out before Buzz does? If you haven't read the Fly Guy series, this is number 7. They're all funny and easy to read. Librarian review
written by Gwen
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Commander Toad and the Big Black Hole
Jane Yolen (1983) , 64 pages
Audience: Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Adventure
Beginning Readers
Science Fiction
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Imagine if you were Commander Toad. You would be fighting aliens and finding treasures! He is a Commander of the space called the Star Warts. In the beginning of the story, Commander Toad and his crew were playing chess then suddenly there was a boom. The ship rocked and rocked. Commander Toad wondered what was out there. It was a black hole! They tried to get out, but it was too late. The black hole had all ready scooped them up and into its mouth. Read this book to find out how Commander Toad gets out of the black hole by remembering about what his mom told him. I recommend this book for people who like the stories about Frog and Toad and Star Wars.
Kid review
written by Jack, Age 7
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Commander Toad in Space
Jane Yolen (1980) , 63 pages
Audience: Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Adventure
Beginning Readers
Science Fiction
Space
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Imagine if you were Commander Toad, you would be fighting aliens and finding treasures. I recommend this book to people who like agents.
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written by Jack, Age 6
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Mouse Tales
Arnold Lobel (1972) , 61 pages
Audience: Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Animals
Beginning Readers
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First the seven mice boys want a story but papa mouse does better than that he tells them seven stories. He said, "Once I have finished you have to go to sleep." Papa mouse tells stories about mice who don't like something or someone and other stories are about mice who really want to do something and have to do something else to get what they want. One of my favorite stories is about a old mouse who does not like children. When the mice children walk up the road he says, "Go away, mice children." The mice go away but one day old mouse's pants get too small the mice children help him fix them. The old mouse thanked them. I recommend this story to people who like tales about mice.
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written by Alex, Age 7
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Aunt Eater Loves a Mystery
Doug Cushman (1987) , 64 pages
Audience: Primary (K-3rd grade)
Category:
Beginning Readers
Mystery
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How would you feel if you were Aunt Eater? This story is about a woman who tries to visit her sister but when she gets on the train someone stole her bag so she asks the driver to help her find the right bag. In the ending they finally find it - rat had it. He was eating her popcorn so they all enjoyed the popcorn. When the train stopped Aunt Eater got off very happy. I recommend this book for people who love solving mysteries.
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written by Maggie, Age 6
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