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Books in A Picture Yearling Book series

  • Island of the blue dolphins

    Scott O'Dell

    Unknown Binding (Dell Pub. Co, March 15, 1975)
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  • A Picture Book of Dogs

    Joanne Gise, Roseanna Pistolesi

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, Jan. 1, 1990)
    Brief text and illustrations introduce twenty dogs including the Saint Bernard, chihuahua, and poodle
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  • Far and few: Rhymes of the never was and always is

    David Thompson Watson McCord

    Unknown Binding (Dell, March 15, 1971)
    Sixty poems with varying moods and subjects that should be familiar to all children
  • The twenty-one balloons

    William Pène Du Bois

    Unknown Binding (Dell Pub. Co, March 15, 1975)
    None
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  • A bear called Paddington

    Michael Bond

    Paperback (Dell Pub. Co, Jan. 1, 1968)
    None
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  • Now we are six

    A. A Milne

    Paperback (Dell, Jan. 1, 1970)
    None
  • The year of the three-legged deer

    Eth Clifford

    Unknown Binding (Dell Pub. Co, March 15, 1973)
    None
  • Freddy goes to Florida

    Walter R Brooks

    Unknown Binding (Dell, March 15, 1976)
    None
  • The good-luck bogie hat

    Constance C Greene

    Unknown Binding (Dell, March 4, 1974)
    None
  • Satchmo's Blues

    Alan Schroeder, Floyd Cooper

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, Jan. 12, 1999)
    On hot summer nights in New Orleans, a boy named Louis Armstrong would peek under the big swinging doors of Economy Hall and listen to the jazz band. The best night was Friday, when Bunk Johnson would blow his cornet till the roof trembled. At moments like those, Louis could feel his toes tingle. He wanted to be like Bunk Johnson; aim his horn straight up at the night sky and set the stars spinning.One day Louis saw a horn in a pawnshop window—a real brass cornet. The cardboard sign said $5. How could he ever come up with that much money? Every day Louis did what he could to earn that five dollars, and every day he practiced blowing his imaginary horn. It was a dream he would never give up.The vibrant, swinging world of New Orleans jazz seems to bounce off the pages in this tribute to an extraordinary young man. Louis Armstrong's dynamic personality and amazing trumpet playing would cast a spell on millions of people around the world, to whom he will always be the one and only Satchmo, the Ambassador of Jazz.
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  • First grade takes a test

    Miriam Cohen

    Unknown Binding (Dell, Feb. 19, 1983)
    None
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  • Paddington on top

    Michael Bond

    Hardcover (Dell, Jan. 1, 1976)
    None
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