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  • My First Christmas

    Tomie dePaola

    Board book (Grosset & Dunlap, Sept. 11, 2008)
    In My First Christmas, warm illustrations and easy-to-follow text celebrate the joys and traditions of this special holiday. From decorating the tree to putting cookies out for Santa, the Christmas spirit is beautifully captured by Tomie dePaola.
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  • A Summer Spell #1

    Sue Bentley, Angela Swan, Andrew Farley

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Aug. 14, 2008)
    Lisa isn’t excited to spend the summer in the country with her aunt, but just when she thought her summer was going to be lonely and boring, she finds a tiny orange kitten in her aunt’s barn. Suddenly her summer looks much brighter!
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  • Fire Trucks

    Edward Miller

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, May 18, 1998)
    From hook-and-ladder trucks to water-pumping trucks to the fire chief's car, kids can have the run of every kind of fire vehicle imaginable. So climb aboard and ring the bell!Edward Miller lives in Hoboken, NJ.
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  • F Is for Flag

    Wendy Cheyette Lewison, Barbara Duke

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, April 15, 2002)
    June 14 is Flag Day, but with so many American flags proudly displayed, every day seems like Flag Day. Perfect for reading together with a young child, F Is for Flag shows in simple terms how one flag can mean many things: a symbol of unity, a sign of welcome, and a reminder that-in good times and in bad-everyone in our country is part of one great big family.
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  • The Easy-to-Read Little Engine that Could

    Watty Piper

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Sept. 26, 1986)
    "I think I can! I think I can!" The classic tale of the little engine who wasn't afraid to try. Here is a delightful adaptation of one of the best-selling children's books of all time with a vocabulary specially geared for beginning readers.
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  • The Sign of the Twisted Candles

    Carolyn Keene

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Dec. 1, 1968)
    Another exciting mystery begins for the young detective when her friends Bess and George ask her to investigate a rumor that their wealthy great-granduncle, Asa Sidney, is virtually a prisoner in his own mansion. But solving the mystery and befriending Carol Wipple, the sixteen-year-old foster daughter of the caretakers of the old mansion, nearly costs Nancy the friendship of Bess and George. It takes all of Nancy's sleuthing ability as well as diplomacy to save it.Nancy braves one danger after another to bring to justice the swindlers who are stealing Asa Sidney’s fortune. With only the sign of the twisted candles to guide her, Nancy uncovers hidden treasure and an amazing letter that ends a family feud and brings unexpected happiness to Carol.
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  • The Secret of the Caves

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Jan. 1, 1992)
    Triggered by the disappearance of a brilliant young professor, this mystery takes the Hardy boys first to Kenworthy College, where they find a puzzling message on an examination paper. But then, a new clue is unearthed that sends the young detectives to the Honeycomb Caves. After many dangerous encounters, Frank and Joe discover a powerful searchlight in one of the craggy caverns along the seacoast. In the brilliant white glare of the searchlight, the startling secret of the caves is dramatically revealed.
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  • The Tower Treasure / The House on the Cliff

    Franklin W. Dixon

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Sept. 2, 1987)
    Together in this one book are two of the Hardy Boys’ oldest mysteries that began the classic mystery series of the sleuthing siblings. In The Tower Treasure, the Hardy boys' summer is ruined by a red-haired robber striking all over town. No robbery is more devastating than of Tower Mansion, home to one of the wealthiest families around. To prove the mansion’s caretaker is innocent, the Hardy boys will have to solve the mystery of the stolen jewels before time runs out. In The House on the Cliff, Frank and Joe are asked to help out their famous private detective father on his latest drug smuggling case, which sends them to an old house on a cliff to serve as lookouts. But when cries for help lure the boys inside the house, they realize they could be in more danger than they thought.
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  • Babies

    Gyo Fujikawa

    Board book (Grosset & Dunlap, Jan. 1, 1991)
    A charming first look at the soft and sweet world of babies.
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  • The Password to Larkspur Lane

    Carolyn Keene

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, June 1, 1960)
    Blue bells will be singing horses! This strange message, attached to the leg of a wounded homing pigeon, involves Nancy Drew in a dangerous mission. Somewhere an elderly woman is being held prisoner in a mansion, and Nancy is determined to find and free her. Meanwhile, the young detective’s close friend, Helen, begs her to solve a second mystery. Helen’s grandparents, the Cornings, are frightened by a sinister wheel of blue fire that appears after dark in the woods outside their home at lonely Sylvan Lake. When Nancy discovers the significance of the eerie signal, she also learns that her two mysteries are connected.
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  • Cowboys

    Lucille Recht Penner

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, March 19, 1996)
    Learn all about the day-to-day life of a cowboy in the Old West, from round-ups and trail drives to meals around the campfire and nights under the stars.
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  • Horses

    Laura Driscoll

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Oct. 13, 1997)
    Saddle up for a look at kids' favorite horses—sporting horses, working horses, and different breeds, too—in this stunning photographic book for the youngest horse lovers.
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