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Books with author Marcia K. Vaughan

  • Wombat Stew

    Marcia K. Vaughan

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc., March 15, 1987)
    One day, on the banks of a billabong, a very clever dingo caught a wombat and decided to make gooey, brewy, yummy, chewy, wombat stew! However, when Wombat's friends decide to help, things go very wrong for Dingo.
  • Wombat Stew

    Marcia K. Vaughan, Pamela Lofts

    Hardcover (Silver Burdett Pr, April 1, 1986)
    A dingo intent on making wombat stew receives cooking suggestions from the other animals, unaware that they are protecting their fellow creature.
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  • Wombat Stew

    Marcia K. Vaughan

    Paperback (Scholastic Press, March 15, 2005)
    21st Aniiversary Edition hard cover book
  • Wombat Stew

    Marcia K. Vaughan

    Paperback (Silver Burdett Pr, April 1, 1986)
    A dingo intent on making wombat stew receives cooking suggestions from the other animals, unaware that they are protecting their fellow creature.
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  • Wombat Stew

    Marcia K. Vaughan

    Hardcover (Scholastic Inc., March 15, 2009)
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  • Irena's Jars of Secrets

    Marcia Vaughan, Ron Mazellan

    Paperback (Lee & Low Books, Nov. 2, 2015)
    Irena Sendler, born in 1910 to a Polish Catholic family, was raised to respect all people, regardless of their race or religion. As an adult she became a social worker, and after the Germans occupied Poland during World War II, Irena knew she had to help the Jews who were packed into the Warsaw Ghetto. She began by smuggling food, clothing, and medicine into the ghetto, then turned to smuggling children out of the ghetto. Using false papers and creative means of escape, Irena risked her own life to rescue Jewish children and hide them safely in orphanages, convents, and foster homes. Hoping to reunite the families after the war, Irena kept secret lists of the children s identities, which were buried in jars under an apple tree. Motivated by her humanity and armed with compassion and a belief in human dignity, Irena Sendler proved to the world that an ordinary person can accomplish extraordinary deeds.
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  • Snap!

    Marcia Vaughan

    Paperback (Scholastic Inc, March 15, 1997)
    On a hot summer day, Joey, a young kangaroo, enjoys playing animal-appropriate games with his friends Twisker the mouse, Slider the snake, and Flatso the Platypus, until Sly-tooth the crocodile arrives and invites him to play a different game.
  • Kissing Coyotes

    Marcia Vaughan

    Hardcover (Rising Moon, Aug. 25, 2002)
    A conniving Jack Rabbit makes good on a dare
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  • Wombat Stew by Marcia K. Vaughan

    Marcia K. Vaughan

    Hardcover (Silver Burdett Pr, March 15, 1712)
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  • Lemonade Stand

    Marcia Vaughan

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, June 21, 1999)
    When Boomer the bear and Squeak the mouse set up their lemonade stand, they expect to make a fortune with their new business, yet when the customers don't come, the two friends decide to enjoy their delicious drink all by themselves. Original.
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  • The Sandwich That Max Made

    Marcia Vaughan

    Paperback (Literacy 2000, March 15, 1989)
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  • Wombat Stew by Marcia K. Vaughan

    Marcia K. Vaughan

    Hardcover (Silver Burdett Pr, March 15, 1656)
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