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The day of Ahmed's secret
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Florence Parry Heide,Ted Lewin,Judith Heide Gilliland |
A young Egyptian boy describes the city of Cairo as he goes about his daily work and waits for the evening to share a special surprise with his family. |
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Straight on till morning
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Helen Hill,Ted Lewin,Agnes Perkins,Alethea Helbig |
A collection of nearly one hundred poems by modern English and American poets. |
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Amazon boy
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Ted Lewin |
As a Brazilian boy makes his first trip up the Amazon to the port city of Belém, he learns something about the river's many treasures. |
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Fair!
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Ted Lewin |
Describes the sights, sounds, and smells of a county fair, from the setting up of the Ferris wheel to the animal, craft, and food judging. |
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Gorilla walk
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Ted Lewin |
Describes an expedition into the field in southern Uganda to observe mountain gorillas in their native habitat. |
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The storytellers
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Ted Lewin |
Abdul and Grandfather pass through the streets of Fez, Morocco, and stop at an old gate, where Grandfather performs as a storyteller. |
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Touch and go
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Ted Lewin |
The author-illustrator describes some of the most memorable people and places he has encountered in his travels. |
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World within a world--Baja
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Ted Lewin |
Describes some of the wildlife observed in Baja California one January. |
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Tiger trek
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Ted Lewin |
Riding on the back of an elephant, the author tours a wildlife park in India, observing the hunting behavior of a mother tiger. |
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How to babysit a leopard
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Ted Lewin |
"From Africa to Asia Pacific, from Europe to the United States of America, acclaimed authors/illustrators Ted and Betsy Lewin have roamed the earth taking on snakes, tracking mountain gorillas, and g… |
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Bird Watch
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Jane Yolen,Ted Lewin |
A collection of poems describing a variety of birds and their activities. |
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One green apple
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Eve Bunting,Ted Lewin |
While on a school field trip to an orchard to make cider, a young immigrant named Farah gains self-confidence when the green apple she picks perfectly complements the other students' red apples. |
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