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Could we be friends?
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Bobbi Katz |
A collection of poems describing different kinds of friendships including those with other children, siblings, pets, grandparents, and neighbors. |
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A family Hanukkah
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Bobbi Katz |
Rachel and Jonathan join their aunts, uncles, and cousins at their grandparents' house for a traditional celebration of Hannukah. |
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Little Wrinkle's surprise
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Bobbi Katz |
A young dog finds a way to give flowers to his mother on her birthday. |
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Make way for tooth decay
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Bobbi Katz |
In rhyming verse, bacteria describe how they live in the mouth and cause plaque, cavities, and other problems. |
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Play with the Care Bears
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Bobbi Katz |
At the playground, the Care Bears play on the slide, jungle gym, and in the sand box. Features five touch and feel labels. |
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Rod-and-reel trouble
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Bobbi Katz |
Lori determines to win the local fishing contest even though a harrowing accident while fishing in a creek nearly dashes her hopes. |
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The story of Passover
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Bobbi Katz |
Describes the origins and traditions of Passover, in particular the special meal called the Seder. |
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Truck talk
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Bobbi Katz |
A collection of poems in which various kinds of trucks, including a garbage trucks, a tow truck, a cement mixer, and a fire truck, describe what they do. |
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Volleyball jinx
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Bobbi Katz |
When the sixth-grade girls' volleyball team falls into a slump, its members wonder if they have been jinxed. |
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We the people
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Bobbi Katz |
A collection of sixty-five original poems that depict people and events throughout the history of the United States. |
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Birthday Bear's book of birthday poems
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Bobbi Katz,Deborah Colvin Borgo |
The Care Bears present a variety of poems about birthdays. |
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Upside Down and Inside Out
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Bobbi Katz |
Speculates in verse on the many ways the world could be turned upside down, inside out, and otherwise mixed up. |
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Nothing but a dog
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Bobbi Katz |
A young girl imagines what it would be like to have a dog. |
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