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The great school lunch rebellion
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David Greenberg,Greenberg, David |
Food fight in poetry, complete with justice for those involved. |
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Republic of spin
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Greenberg, David |
"The most powerful political tool of the modern presidency is control of the message and the image. The Greeks called it 'rhetoric, ' Gilded Age politicians called it 'publicity, ' and some today mig… |
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The book of boys (for girls) & the book of girls (for boys)
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Greenberg, David |
Inspired by the classic rhyme: ''What are little girls made of?'' and ''What are little boys made of?'' David Greenberg has supplied his own take on the matter, celebrating the differences between bo… |
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Enchanted lions
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Greenberg, David |
One evening, Rose climbs on the back of an enchanted lion who takes her on a tour of outer space, where they race with Monoceros the unicorn, pass by Pegasus and Pisces, and are rescued from a black … |
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Miss Behavior's book of etiquette for children
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Greenberg, David |
A collection of humorous poems about the proper way to eat soup, visit a museum, and shake hands with the principal. |
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Slugs
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Greenberg, David |
Suggests many unpleasant things that can be done with and to slugs and warns that even the lowly slug may have its revenge. |
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A tugging string
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Greenberg, David |
A fictionalized account of the author's years growing up in Great Neck, New York, during the turbulent civil rights struggles of the 1950s and 1960s, when African Americans were struggling to attain … |
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Whatever happened to Humpty Dumpty?
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Greenberg, David |
Humorous verses are added to traditional Mother Goose rhymes. |
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