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  • The Shaman's Apprentice: A Tale of the Amazon Rain Forest

    Lynne Cherry, Mark J. Plotkin

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, April 1, 2001)
    For thousands of years, in the jungles of the Amazon, shamans have passed their wisdom of the medicinal values of rain forest plants from one generation to the next. The Shaman's Apprentice tells the story of a Tirio Indian boy who dreams of one day being the tribal shaman, and how he and his people learn the importance of their own knowledge about the healing properties of the rain forest.
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  • The Mud Pony

    Caron Lee Cohen, Shonto Begay

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, Aug. 1, 1989)
    A Native American tale about a young boy and his magical pony that comes to life. "Splendidly illustrated.... [A] moving, multileveled hero tale." - Kirkus Reviews
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  • Borreguita and the Coyote

    Verna Aardema, Petra Mathers

    Paperback (Dragonfly Books, Jan. 20, 1998)
    What's a little lamb to do about a fierce coyote that wants to eat her? Why, trick him, of course...and and trick him again...and trick him one more time! Here's a lively retelling of a Mexican folk tale by master story teller Verna Aardema, illustrated in bold, winning colors by Petra Mathers.
  • Storms

    Seymour Simon

    Paperback (Collins, Oct. 21, 1992)
    Join award-winning science writer Seymour Simon in this picture book introduction to storms! With clear, simple text and stunning full-color photographs, readers will learn all about the fascinating phenomenon that is a storm in this informative picture book! This nonfiction picture book is an excellent choice to share during homeschooling, in particular for children ages 6 to 8. It’s a fun way to learn to read and as a supplement for activity books for children.Sixteen million storms occur every year, all around the world. Some drop more than 125 million gallons of water in just twenty minutes. Others give off more electrical energy than a city uses in a week.Perfect for young scientists’ school reports, this book supports the Common Core State Standards."A succinct, informative essay illuminated by magnificent photographs. The stunning visual portrayal of storms, accompanied by impressive factual data and clear explanations in crisp prose, is truly compelling." —Horn Book.Check out these other Seymour Simon books about Weather:EarthquakesGlobal WarmingHurricanesLightningTornadoesWeatherWildfires
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  • Me On The Map

    Joan Sweeney, Annette Cable

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, July 13, 1998)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. A young girl describes how her room, her house, her town, her state, and her country become part of a map of her world.
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  • A Three Hat Day

    Laura Geringer, Arnold Lobel

    Paperback (HarperCollins, June 30, 1987)
    R. R. Pottle the Third has a truly wonderful, extra-extraordinary collection of hats. But happiness eludes him. He is lonely and dreams of meeting a perfect wife ' who will, of course, be wearing a perfect hat.One day, a day so bad that R. R. Pottle wears not one, not two, but three hats at once, his dream comes true in the best possible way.This warm, comical story by talented new author Laura Geringer is crowned with full-color illustrations by Caldecott Medal winner Arnold Lobel. Notable Children's Books of 1985 (ALA)A Reading Rainbow Featured Selection
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  • Whoever You Are

    Mem Fox, Leslie Staub

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 2001)
    Every day all over the world, children are laughing and crying, playing and learning, eating and sleeping. They may not look the same. They may not speak the same language. Their lives may be quite different. But inside, they are all alike. Stirring words and bold paintings weave their way around our earth, across cultures and generations. At a time when, unfortunately, the lessons of tolerance still need to be learned, Whoever You Are urges us to accept our differences, to recognize our similarities, and-most importantly-to rejoice in both.
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  • Hot-Air Henry

    Mary Calhoun, Erick Ingraham

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Aug. 1, 1984)
    When that sassy Siamese Henry stows away in a hot-air balloon and goes aloft alone, it is a fur-raising flight indeed. Followers of Henry's cross-country skiing adventure will be equally charmed by his masterey of the wild blue yonder.
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  • Little Nino's Pizzeria

    Karen Barbour

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 15, 1990)
    This exuberant picture book tells the story of Tony, a little boy who helps his father in the family pizzeria. “The scenes are full of visually boisterous activity, with under-pinnings of humorous detail and a clear sense of family closeness so important to the story. A decidedly fresh-looking book.”--Booklist
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  • Gila Monsters Meet You at the Airport

    Marjorie Weinman Sharmat, Byron Barton

    Paperback (Aladdin, March 30, 1990)
    A New York City boy's preconceived ideas of life in the West make him very apprehensive about his family's move there
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  • El sombrero del tĂ­o Nacho / Uncle Nacho's Hat

    Harriet Rohmer, Mira Reisberg

    Paperback (Children's Book Press, June 3, 1997)
    When Ambrosia gives her Uncle Nacho a new hat, he tries to get rid of his old one, but to no avail. No matter what he does, the pesky hat keeps coming back to him. This classic folktale from the Puppet Workshop of Nicaraguan National Television, vividly illustrated by Mira Reisberg and presented in a bilingual edition, is a parable about the difficulties of making changes and shaking off old habits. The book includes an account of the origins of the story.
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  • How a Book Is Made

    Aliki

    Paperback (HarperCollins, June 15, 1988)
    Who made this book?(We all did!)Author-Artist (Illustrator)EditorPublisherDesignerCopyeditor-ProofreaderProduction DirectorColor SeparatorPrinterPublicity and Promotion DirectorSalesperson
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