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Books published by publisher Canaxi

  • Little Puff

    Margaret Hillert, Sid Jordan

    Library Binding (Canaxi, April 18, 2008)
    After jumping the track to search for companionship, a little train finally finds a place in the zoo.
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  • Abraham Lincoln

    David Colbert

    Library Binding (Canaxi, April 9, 2009)
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  • Touchdown for Tommy

    Matt Christopher, Foster Caddell

    Library Binding (Canaxi, April 18, 2008)
    None
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  • Wonder Tales from Around the World

    Heather Forest, David Boston

    Library Binding (Canaxi, Aug. 11, 2008)
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  • Anne Frank

    Jonatha A. Brown

    Library Binding (Canaxi, Aug. 11, 2008)
    A complete translation of People to Know, Gente Que Hay Que Conocer is a series of biographies designed for beginning readers. Each book introduces one of the most important individuals in recent times and explains what makes her or him so remarkable. Historic photos and easy-to-read text help readers understand each person's life and times.
  • Tigers

    Gwenyth Swain, John F. McGee

    Library Binding (Cannaxi, Aug. 11, 2008)
    The largest of all wild cats, the tiger is also a graceful and beautiful creature. This new book delivers an in-depth look at this amazing cat with easy-to-understand information with fun-facts and full-color photos. Provides an ideal introduction to wildlife.
  • The Thanksgiving Beast Feast

    Karen Gray Ruelle

    Library Binding (Cannaxi, April 9, 2009)
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  • Earthquake

    Milly Lee, Yangsook Choi

    Library Binding (Cannaxi, April 9, 2009)
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  • Russell Sprouts

    Johanna Hurwitz, Debbie Tilley

    Library Binding (Cannaxi, April 9, 2009)
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  • Rebound, Vol. 1

    Yuriko Nishiyama, Jordan Capell

    Library Binding (Cannaxi, May 9, 2008)
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  • You Wouldn't Want to Be a Victorian Mill Worker!: A Grueling Job You'd Rather Not Have

    John Malam, David Salariya, David Antram

    Library Binding (Cannaxi, Aug. 11, 2008)
    If you were a 12-year-old mill worker in the Victorian era, you'd probably live in some dirty, crowded cellar and work in a hot, stuffy factory more than 13.5 hours a day. But things could be worse. You could get hurt on the job and lose a finger. Or you could be burned in a mill fire and lose your life!
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  • Judaism

    Sue Penney

    Library Binding (Cannaxi, Aug. 11, 2008)
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