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I am a Tyrannosaurus
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A boy mimics the actions of several different dinosaurs as he imagines he is one of them. |
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Cassie Bowen takes witch lessons
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Anna Grossnickle Hines |
Fourth-grader Cassie learns a great deal about herself and the true meaning of friendship when a school assignment pairs her with the unpopular new girl instead of with her best friend. |
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Grandma gets grumpy
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Anna Grossnickle Hines |
Spending the night at Grandma's house, Lassen and her cousins have fun but discover that there are limits to Grandma's patience. |
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I am a backhoe
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Anna Grossnickle Hines |
A young boy imagines himself to be different types of trucks as he plays in the sand. |
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Keep your old hat
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Anna Grossnickle Hines |
Young children playing learn the necessity of compromise. |
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Moompa, Toby, and Bomp
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Anna Grossnickle Hines |
Moompa takes his young grandchild, Toby, and Toby's doll, Bomp, to the park, but when it's time to go home, Bomp is missing. |
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My own big bed
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Anna Grossnickle Hines |
A child proudly shows off her very own brand new big bed while also telling herself that she can deal with fears about sleeping in it for the first time. |
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Rumble thumble boom!
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Anna Grossnickle Hines |
A child and his dog wheedle their way under the covers with Mommy and Daddy when the thunder loudly booms outside. |
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Sky all around
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Anna Grossnickle Hines |
A father and daughter share a special time when they go out on a clear night to watch the stars. |
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They really like me!
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Anna Grossnickle Hines |
Unenthusiastic about babysitting their brother Joshua, Abby and Penny play a trick on him, but they are dismayed when the trick backfires. |
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What can you do in the snow?
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Anna Grossnickle Hines |
Snow provides the opportunity to catch a snowflake, stamp a trail, or swoosh an angel. |
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What can you do in the wind?
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Anna Grossnickle Hines |
The wind provides the opportunity to feel it blow, hear it sing, and sail a kite. |
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When we married Gary
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Anna Grossnickle Hines |
Beth still remembers the daddy who went away, although her younger sibling does not, but both of them accept Gary and call him Papa. |
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Which hat is that?
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Anna Grossnickle Hines |
A mouse tries on many kinds of hats and becomes a firefighter, gardener, chef, teaparty hostess, and space traveler. |
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Whose shoes?
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Anna Grossnickle Hines |
A mouse tries on the shoes of various family members, from Daddy's great big clompy shoes and Mommy's clappy high-heeled shoes to those of Brother and Baby, but only one pair is just right. Features … |
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William's turn
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Anna Grossnickle Hines |
William does not join the other children in playing games on the playground because he is waiting for his turn to ring the bell at the end of recess. |
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Maybe a Band-Aid will help
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Anna Grossnickle Hines |
Trying to get Mama to fix a broken doll takes a lot of persistence from Sarah. |
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Tell Me Your Best Thing
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Anna Grossnickle Hines |
Eight-year-old Sophie reluctantly joins the new club formed by Charlotte, the class bully, and finds herself being hurt when her best friend is manipulated into telling Sophie's darkest secret. |
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Pieces
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Anna Grossnickle Hines |
Poems about the four seasons, as reflected in the natural world, are accompanied by photographs of quilts made by the author. |
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