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Lee's dad
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Norah Smaridge |
All the children in the class tell what their fathers do except Lee who will say only that his father works at the zoo. |
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The mysteries in the commune
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Norah Smaridge |
Robin befriends a frightened girl from a commune and finds herself in the middle of two mysteries. |
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Scary things
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Norah Smaridge |
Seventeen poems about things that frighten children such as the dark, animals, spooks, vaccinations, bad dreams, and thunder. |
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School is not a missile range
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Norah Smaridge |
Humorous verses on handling substitute teachers, talking in class, pushing, throwing food, and other school situations which the use of self-discipline makes more pleasant. |
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The world of chocolate
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Norah Smaridge |
Describes how the drab beans that Columbus tossed aside as worthless became one of the most demanded items in the world. |
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