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Everybody needs a rock
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Byrd Baylor |
Describes the qualities to consider in selecting the perfect rock for play and pleasure. |
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The way to make perfect mountains
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Byrd Baylor |
Presents a collection of legends about North American Indians. |
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We walk in sandy places
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Byrd Baylor |
When animals cross the desert their tracks leave behind a story in the sand. |
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The Chinese bug
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Byrd Baylor |
Using a broken hoe and an old kitchen spoon, a little boy who lives in the city is determined to dig his way to China in the small dirt plot behind the neighborhood grocery store. |
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Desert voices
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Byrd Baylor |
Desert inhabitants describe the beauty of their home. |
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One small blue bead
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Byrd Baylor |
A boy makes it possible for an old man in their primitive tribe to go in search of other men in far-off places. |
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Your own best secret place
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Byrd Baylor,Peter Parnall |
Considers the pleasures to be found in one's very own private place, whether it be a hollow in a tree, a sandy gully, or a secret sand dune. |
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Amigo
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Byrd Baylor |
Desperately wanting a pet to love, a boy decides to tame a prairie dog who has already decided to tame the boy for his own pet. |
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Yes Is Better Than No
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Byrd Baylor |
Focuses on the problems and experiences of a small group of Papago Indians who have left the reservation to live in a ghetto in Tucson, Arizona. |
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