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  • Wildflower ABC: An Alphabet of Potato Prints

    Diana Pomeroy

    Paperback (Voyager Books, May 1, 2001)
    Aster, Bluebonnet, Columbine--Diana Pomeroy's intricately carved and appliquéd potato prints become a beautiful bouquet of American wildflowers in this striking companion to One Potato: A Counting Book of Potato Prints. Accompanied by a glossary of wildflower facts and blossoms of folklore, this is a perfect choice for nature lovers and for toddlers learning their ABCs.
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  • The First Mate's Guide to Cruising the Inside Passage: Thriving and surviving the waters from Olympia to Glacier Bay

    Joanne Wilshin

    eBook (Voyager, Feb. 10, 2017)
    This book is everything the author Joanne Wilshin wished she’d known when she first started cruising the Pacific Northwest’s Inside Passage. “Cruising in the PNW is more like a video game than any where else I’ve said,” she says. And avid first mate, Joanne has compiled the necessities, and more, for anyone planning to first-mate aboard a boat traveling through the Inside Passage from Olympia to SE Alaska. The information provided is expansive enough to help someone chartering in the PNW for the first time, to those planning a three-to-five month cruise to Alaska or Olympia. Discover: AnchoringDockingNavigatingCommunicationProvisioningNorthwest marine weatherMarine radio, including scriptsTides and currentsProvisioningCruise planningThe Boat NotebookFirst-aid and safetyEmergency preparedness
  • The Emperor's Old Clothes

    Kathryn Lasky, David Catrow

    Paperback (Voyager Books, April 1, 2002)
    Here is the story of Henry, a simple farmer who stumbles upon some extraordinary finery and a whole new attitude.
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  • The Old Woman and Her Pig: An Old English Tale

    Rosanne Litzinger

    Paperback (Voyager Books, May 1, 1997)
    When her newly bought pig will not go over the stile, an old woman tries to enlist the aid of some reluctant helpers so she can get home that night
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  • Outside Inside Poems

    Arnold Adoff, John Steptoe

    Paperback (Voyager Books, Sept. 1, 1995)
    Poems reflect a child's thoughts inside and outside, describing what he sees and feels
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  • Dinosaurs

    Lee Bennett Hopkins, Murray Tinkelman

    Paperback (Voyager Books, March 15, 1990)
    “A fine addition to units on dinosaurs and also an outstanding poetry collection.”--Booklist “The noted anthologist has once again collected poems that combine quality with an unerring feel for the interests of his young readers.”--Kirkus Reviews
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  • The Mountains of Quilt

    Nancy Willard, Tomie dePaola

    Paperback (Voyager Books, May 1, 1997)
    Four magicians lose their magic carpet which eventually finds its way into the center of a grandmother's quilt.
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  • Brunus and the New Bear

    Ellen Stoll Walsh

    Paperback (Voyager Books, Aug. 27, 1993)
    Benjamin and his stuffed bear, Brunus, have been best friends for a very long time. But when Benjamin gets a little bear named Heek, Brunus begins to think Benjamin is spending too much time with the new bear. Sad and jealous, he decides that Heek has to go. It’s up to Benjamin to prove to Brunus that even the best of friends can make room for someone new. “A well-tuned work, with themes, story, and art that fit precisely.”-Booklist
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  • Marven of the Great North Woods

    Kathryn Lasky

    Paperback (Voyager Books, Aug. 16, 1997)
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  • Serious Trouble

    Arthur Howard

    Paperback (Voyager Books, May 1, 2007)
    More than anything, Ernest wants to make people laugh. But his parents, King Olaf and Queen Olive, are serious people with a very serious problem in their kingdom: a fire-breathing, people-eating, three-headed DRAGON. Can Ernest remain true to himself and save the kingdom?
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  • Four & Twenty Dinosaurs by Bernard Most

    Bernard Most

    Paperback (Voyager Books, Jan. 1, 1750)
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  • Perelandra

    C. S. Lewis

    Paperback (Voyager, Nov. 1, 2005)
    The second novel in Lewis's science fiction trilogy tells of Dr Ransom's voyage to the planet of Perelandra (Venus). In the second novel in C.S. Lewis's classic science fiction trilogy, Dr Ransom is called to the paradise planet of Perelandra, or Venus, which turns out to be a beautiful Eden-like world. He is horrified to find that his old enemy, Dr Weston, has also arrived and is putting him in grave peril once more. As the mad Weston's body is taken over by the forces of evil, Ransom engages in a desperate struggle to save the innocence of Perelandra!