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Easter babies
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Joy N. Hulme |
Presents numbers from one to twelve in illustrations of baby animals on a farm, children playing on a playground, and church bells ringing to welcome spring. |
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Bubble trouble
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Joy N. Hulme |
Bubbles grow and flow, fly in the sky, and pop, but dipping the stick and blowing can make more. |
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Counting by kangaroos
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Joy N. Hulme |
When three kangaroos come to visit, Sue and Fae do multiplication to count their guests' hats, shoes, and the Australian animals in their pockets. |
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Eerie feary feeling
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Joy N. Hulme |
Witches, owls, skeletons and other scary creatures dance and wail in this rhyming tale of Halloween night. |
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The illustrated story of President Lorenzo Snow
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Joy N. Hulme |
Follows the life of Lorenzo Snow, who came to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints as a convert and eventually became its president. |
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The other side of the door
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Joy N. Hulme |
Nine-year-old Dora, who has been kept out of school because of her speech impediment, dreams of learning to speak normally as her family joins a group of other Mormons journeying from Utah to New Mex… |
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Through the open door
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Joy N. Hulme |
Nine-year-old Dora, who has been kept out of school because of her speech impediment, dreams of learning to speak normally as her family joins a group of other Mormons journeying from Utah to New Mex… |
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What if?
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Joy N. Hulme |
A collection of poems about animals, including "Inchworm," "Gophers," "Termite," and "Polliwog." |
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Climbing the rainbow
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Joy N. Hulme |
In this sequel to "The Other Side of the Door," ten-year-old Dora makes a quilt to record her experiences as she finally starts school and her Mormon family's efforts to secure homestead rights for t… |
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