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The buried moon
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Joseph Jacobs,Susan Jeffers |
The Moon is held prisoner in the bog by the Evil Ones until the townspeople miss her light and go to search for her. |
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Hansel and Gretel
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Jacob Grimm,Wilhelm Grimm,Susan Jeffers |
When they are left in the woods by their parents, two children find their way home despite an encounter with a wicked witch. |
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Thumbelina
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Amy Ehrlich,Susan Jeffers |
A retelling of Hans Christian Andersen's classic fairy tale about a girl who is only one inch tall. |
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Forest of Dreams
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Rosemary Wells,Susan Jeffers |
As the days grow longer and snow yields to sifting rain and then to warm sunshine, look and listen as a young girl rejoices with all of nature's children at the return of spring. |
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McDuff moves in
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Rosemary Wells,Susan Jeffers |
A little white dog that nobody seems to want finds just the right home--and a name. |
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The McDuff stories
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Rosemary Wells,Susan Jeffers |
A series of stories in which McDuff, a West Highland Terrier puppy, finds a wonderful home, has an adventure chasing a rabbit, adjusts to a new baby in the house, and helps rescue Santa. |
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All the Pretty Horses
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Susan Jeffers |
Lulled to sleep by her mother's singing of the traditional lullaby, a little girl dreams of all sorts of horses. |
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My Pony
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Susan Jeffers |
Longing to own a pony, a young girl finds that the one she draws seems to come alive and take her on a fantastic journey. |
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The wild swans
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Susan Jeffers |
Eleven brothers, turned into wild swans by an evil stepmother, are saved by the sacrifices of their beautiful sister, Elise. |
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If Wishes Were Horses
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Susan Jeffers |
Presents rhymes about horses from Mother Goose. |
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Benjamin's barn
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Reeve Lindbergh,Susan Jeffers |
Describes, in verse, Benjamin's magnificient barn which is enormously warm, tall, wide, soft, clean, and full. |
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Black Beauty
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Sharon Lerner,Susan Jeffers |
An illustrated adaptation for younger readers of the classic work in which a horse in nineteenth-century England recounts his experiences with both good and bad masters. |
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