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1993.
1st ed.
Joins together two traditionaI nursery rhymes with illustrations depicting the plight and eventual triumph of orphaned and homeless children.
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©1987.
Three small mice in search of fun become hungry, scared, blind, wise, and, finally, happy.
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1981
A sequence of poems and drawings which capture the essence of the lonely, mysterious creatures who struggle to survive under the North Star.
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©1993.
Rhyming text follows the experiences of a red fox as it searches across a wintery landscape for food.
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1997
Presents the traditional version of a famous American folk poem first heard in the U.S. in the 1940's with illustrations on die-cut pages that re
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c1978.
A child hunts the animals of the world with a pop gun and the snare of his imagination.
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c1996.
1st ed.
Numerous poets, including Lee Bennett Hopkins, Douglas Florian, and Jane Yolen, write poetry about their favorite foods to help fight against hun
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Cover image for Wet cement : a mix of concrete poems
2016.
First edition.
"Who says words need to be concrete? This collection shapes poems in surprising and delightful ways.Concrete poetry is a perennially popular poet
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2016.
First edition.
Ever wondered about the mysterious place we all visit when we fall asleep? Robert Louis Stevenson's classic children's poem about dreamland is gi
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2007.
Poets Elizabeth Alexander and Marilyn Nelson tell the story of Prudence Crandall's school for African American girls opened in 1833.
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2020
"The term 'Apple' is a slur in Native communities across the country. It's for someone supposedly 'red on the outside, white on the inside.' Eric
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