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  • A Thief of Time

    Tony Hillerman

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, June 1, 1988)
    Chilling discoveries unearthed at a dig for Navajo clay pots bring Lt. Joe Leaphorn and Officer Jim Chee to the site and put them on the trail of stolen artifacts, a disappearing woman, and bizarre and mystifying murders
  • A Bargain for Frances

    Russell Hoban, Lillian Hoban

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Sept. 1, 1970)
    A classic I Can Read story, starring Frances, America's favorite badger.Frances and Thelma are friends—most of the time. . .Thelma always seems to get Frances into trouble. When she tricks Frances into buying her tea set, it's the last straw. Can Frances show her that it's better to lose a bargain than lose a friend?This classic story is a Level Two I Can Read, geared for kids who read on their own but still need a little help. Whether shared at home or in a classroom, the engaging stories, longer sentences, and language play of Level Two books are proven to help kids take their next steps toward reading success.
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  • Charlotte's Web

    E. B. White, Garth Williams

    Hardcover (Harper and Row, Jan. 1, 1980)
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  • Best Friends for Frances

    Russell Hoban, Lillian Hoban

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Aug. 27, 1969)
    This sweet friendship story starring America’s favorite badger, Frances, is a classic that continues to be loved by children, siblings, and parents everywhere.Frances doesn't think her little sister can be her friend, but when Frances finds herself left out because of a "no-girls" rule, she decides to show those boys what girls can do. In the process, she discovers that sisters can indeed be friends . . . maybe even best friends!This Level Two I Can Read book is geared toward kids who read on their own but still need a little help.
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  • The Clam Lake Papers: A Winter in the North Woods

    Edward G Lueders

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, March 15, 1977)
    This text presents an inquiry into the human condition: an exploration of where we stand in the 20th century, of how we should live and think, of how well and truly we see beyond appearances down to the core of things.
  • Buster Loves Buttons!

    Fran Manushkin, Dirk Zimmer

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, March 1, 1985)
    After buying all the buttons he can, Buster, the button glutton, begins stealing them off people's clothes until Kippy and her dog decide to stop him.
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  • My Darling Villain

    Lynne Reid Banks

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Jan. 1, 1977)
    Fifteen-year-old Kate becomes aware of the class consciousness of her middle class family and friends when she falls in love with a boy from a working class family.
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  • A Ghost Named Fred

    Nathaniel Benchley, Ben Shecter

    Library Binding (Harper & Row, Dec. 10, 1968)
    ‘A small boy finds shelter from the rain in an old house and meets a ghost'named Fred. Colorful illustrations plus a mystery which will delight 1st- and 2nd-grade readers.' 'SLJ. Children's Books of 1968 (Library of Congress)
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  • Mother Rabbit's Son Tom

    Dick Gackenbach

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Feb. 1, 1977)
    Young Tom worries his mother by eating nothing but hamburgers and constantly asking for a pet of his own
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  • Little Chick's big day

    Mary DeBall Kwitz

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, March 15, 1981)
    Little Chick ventures away from her mother and discovers the wonders of the world beyond home.
  • Mouse Tales

    Arnold Lobel

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, Oct. 18, 1972)
    Another sweet, classic bedtime tale from Arnold Lobel, the beloved author and illustrator of the Newbery Honor and Caldecott Honor award-winning Frog and Toad books. This I Can Read book is an excellent choice to share during homeschooling, in particular for children ages 5 to 7 who are ready to read independently. It’s a fun way to keep your child engaged and as a supplement for activity books for children.When Papa's seven little mouse boys ask for a bedtime story, Papa does even better than that—he tells seven stories, one for each boy!This Level Two I Can Read is geared toward kids who read on their own but still need a little help.
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  • The Collected Poems

    Sylvia Plath, Ted Hughes

    Hardcover (Harper & Row, March 15, 1981)
    Containing everything that celebrated poet Sylvia Plath wrote after 1956, this is one of the most comprehensive collections of her work. Edited, annotated, and with an introduction by Ted Hughes.