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Books in Yearling Books series

  • More Stories Huey Tells

    Ann Cameron, Lis Toft

    School & Library Binding (San Val, Jan. 16, 1999)
    None
  • The Smugglers

    Iain Lawrence

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Oct. 10, 2000)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. In eighteenth-century England, after his father buys a schooner called the Dragon, sixteen-year-old John sets out to sail it from Kent to London and becomes involved in a dangerous smuggling scheme.
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  • The Trespassers

    Zilpha Keatley Snyder

    Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, Dec. 6, 1996)
    Book by Snyder, Zilpha Keatley
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  • Abraham Lincoln;: For the people,

    Anne Colver

    Paperback (Dell Pub. Co, Aug. 16, 1966)
    Excellent resource.
  • Superfudge

    Judy Blume, Levy

    Library Binding (Sagebrush Education Resources, June 1, 1986)
    None
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  • Wintering

    William Durbin

    School & Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, Dec. 16, 2000)
    None
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  • Tom Edison finds out: A really truly story

    Sadyebeth Lowitz, Anson Lowitz

    Paperback (Dell, March 15, 1979)
    Book by Lowitz, Sadyebeth
  • Johnny Tremain: A novel for old & young

    Esther Forbes

    Paperback (Dell, Aug. 16, 1970)
    None
  • GHOSTBUSTERS II

    B.B. Hiller

    Paperback (Yearling, June 4, 1989)
    Vintage movie tie-in paperback
  • Helen Keller: Crusader for the Blind and Deaf

    Stewart Graff, Polly Anne Graff, Wayne Alfano

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, March 1, 1991)
    From the age of a year and a half, Helen Keller could not hear. She could not see, and she did not speak. She lived in a dark and lonely world--until Annie Sullivan came to teach her. Annie traced letters and words in Helen's hand, and made Helen realize she could " talk" to people. Eager to make up for lost time, Helen threw herself into her studies. She decided to teach others about the special training deaf and blind children need. Helen traveled all over the globe and raised money to start up schools for deaf and blind children. Her courage and her determination to help others conquer the odds against them earned her the respect and admiration of the world.
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  • SIXTH GRADE MUTANTS MEET THE SLIME

    Laura E. Williams

    Paperback (Yearling, June 9, 1997)
    After a science experiment goes awry, seven sixth graders are suddenly endowed with special mutant powers. At first it's scary, but then the kids realize that they can use the powers to their advantage. Being a mutant comes in handy, especially when there's a slimeball on the loose!
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  • John F. Kennedy: New frontiersman

    Charles Parlin Graves

    Paperback (Dell, March 15, 1966)
    None