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Mirandy and Brother Wind
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Jerry Pinkney,Patricia McKissack |
To win first prize in the Junior Cakewalk, Mirandy tries to capture the wind for her partner. |
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Wind child
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Shirley Rousseau Murphy |
Unaware of her unusual parentage, Resshie grows up restless and longing to know the secrets of the wind and she uses her extraordinary ability as a weaver to help her achieve her dream. |
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Whoosh!
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Sally Derby |
A boy tries to convince his teacher that the reason he is late for school is that, over and over, he had to undo the damage being caused by the wind, from tearing laundry off the line to blowing away… |
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The very windy day
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Elizabeth MacDonald |
Four people running errands on a very windy day have their possessions blown away and ultimately returned to them. |
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A chalice of wind
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Cate Tiernan |
After seventeen-year-old Thais Allard loses her widowed father in a tragic car accident, she is forced to leave the only home she's ever known to live with a total stranger in New Orleans.New Orleans… |
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The Wind in the Willows
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Kenneth Grahame |
The adventures of four amiable animals, Rat, Toad, Mole and Badger, along a river in the English countryside. |
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Corey's kite
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Hannah Roche |
Corey knows that windy weather is perfect for flying the kite which he made all by himself. |
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One windy day
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Tammi J. Salzano |
Fox the mailman learns about opposites one windy day. |
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The wind blew
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Pat Hutchins |
A rhymed tale describing the antics of a capricious wind. |
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The match between the winds
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Shirley Climo |
In the sky above Borneo, the East Wind and the West Wind engage in a contest to see which of them can move Kodok the tree frog from his palm tree. |
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What the wind told
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Betty Virginia Doyle Boegehold |
A beautiful, delightfully bizarre journey through a child's neighborhood guided by an anthropomorphized Wind. |
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Mystery in the woods
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Stephanie St. Pierre |
On a spring day with the wind blowing hard, five animals search for a thief who seems to be stealing or rearranging their possessions. |
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Wind in the Willows
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John Burningham,Kenneth Grahame |
The escapades of four animal friends who live along a river in the English countryside--Toad, Mole, Rat, and Badger. |
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Leaf Man (Ala Notable Children's Books. Younger Readers (Awards))
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Lois Ehlert |
A man made of leaves blows away, traveling wherever the wind may take him. On die-cut pages. |
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It is the wind
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Ferida Wolff |
At night the sounds of various animals lull a child to sleep. |
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Iva Dunnit and the Big Wind
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Steven Kellogg,Carol Purdy |
A pioneer woman with six children uses her wits and strength to save her prairie home during a fearsome windstorm. |
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It's too windy!
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Hans Wilhelm |
The family dog finds a clever way to stop Baby's stroller from rolling away. |
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What can you do in the wind?
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Anna Grossnickle Hines |
The wind provides the opportunity to feel it blow, hear it sing, and sail a kite. |
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Gilberto and the Wind
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Marie Hall Ets,Teresa Mlawer |
A young boy finds in the wind a playmate of many moods: one that can sail boats, fly kites, blow dirt, and turn umbrellas inside out. |
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The wind blows backward
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Mary Downing Hahn |
Although they share a love of poetry and problems with their parents, a shy high school senior's attraction to a popular classmate is tempered by her fear of his moody, self-destructive side. |
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