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Tallulah's solo
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Marilyn Singer,Alexandra Boiger |
Tallulah strives for perfection during ballet class and dreams of dancing a solo in the upcoming recital, but her little brother Beckett, who misbehaves all during class, gets a better role than she … |
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What is your dog doing?
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Marilyn Singer,Kathleen Habbley |
Illustrations and simple, rhyming text reveal that dogs do much more than sit, stay, and roll over. |
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All we needed to say
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Marilyn Singer |
A collection of poems in which two girls, Tanya and Sophie, express their differing opinions on gym class, library hour, and other aspects of a day at school. |
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Block party today!
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Marilyn Singer |
Three friends resolve their differences and enjoy their neighborhood's block party. |
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The case of the fixed election
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Marilyn Singer,Williams, Richard |
Twin detectives Dave and Sam Bean are up to their necks in trouble when they find themselves enmeshed in the dirtiest election their school has ever seen. |
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Charmed
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Marilyn Singer |
Twelve-year-old Miranda and her companion Bastable, an invisible catlike creature from another world, discover that they are part of the Correct Combination, a team that must stop the evil Charmer fr… |
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The Circus Lunicus
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Marilyn Singer |
Solly's stepmother forbids him to go the Circus Lunicus, but gives him an inflatable lizard that turns into his fairy godmother and teaches him how to turn into a space lizard as well. |
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City Lullaby
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Carll Cneut,Marilyn Singer |
A baby in a stroller sleeps listening to loud city noises, from ten horns beeping to two motorbikes roaring, until awakened by the soft chirp of one sparrow. |
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The company of crows
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Marilyn Singer |
A collection of poems which present various views of crows. |
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Didi and Daddy on the Promenade
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Marilyn Singer |
Didi and her father take a Sunday walk on the Promenade in Brooklyn, N.Y., where there is always something new to see, greet, hear and do, even when you're in a hurry. |
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The dog who insisted he wasn't
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Marilyn Singer |
Konrad insists that he is not a dog until being a person becomes too unpleasant. |
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The Fido frame-up
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Marilyn Singer |
Sam Spayed recounts her invaluable assistance to her master as he searches for the thief of Lady Binghampton-Nuggets' cameo. |
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The first few friends
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Marilyn Singer |
Nina returns to New York City in August 1968 after a year at an English university and finds the times have changed drastically. |
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In my tent
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Marilyn Singer |
A little girl goes on her first camping trip. |
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Let's build a clubhouse
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Marilyn Singer |
Rhyming text describes how a group of children works together to build a clubhouse, using a variety of tools. Includes facts about each tool and its use. |
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Lizzie Silver of Sherwood Forest
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Marilyn Singer |
Inspired by the example of her latest obsession, Robin Hood, Lizzie begins to scheme to follow her best friend, Tessa, into music school. |
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Monday on the Mississippi
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Marilyn Singer |
Describes scenes along the Mississippi River over the course of a week, beginning in Minnesota when it is a tiny stream and going all the way to the gulf coast of Louisiana. Includes a section of his… |
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No applause please
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Marilyn Singer |
A fourteen-year old poet-singer rethinks her career aspirations and friendships when her stage-struck partner makes other plans. |
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Sky words
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Marilyn Singer |
A collection of poems about the sky and the various phenomena seen there, including clouds, storms, and sunsets. |
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A Dog's Gotta Do What a Dog's Gotta Do
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Marilyn Singer |
Describes how dogs use their physical abilities, intelligence, and training by humans to perform a variety of jobs, including working in the movies, catching burglars, delivering messages, and cheeri… |
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