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Books published by publisher Peachtree Publishers (2007-10-01)

  • Lillian's Fish

    James Menk, Louisa Bauer

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishers, Sept. 1, 1997)
    Lillian follows in the family tradition of her seven brothers' when, for her sixth birthday, she receives her own pet, a fish. One day, the little fish disappears and the brothers' pets (a horse, a goat, a dog, a turtle, a spider, a cat, and a bird) embark on an exciting adventure, following the river downstream in search of Lillian's fish.
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  • About Habitats: Oceans by Cathryn Sill

    Cathryn Sill

    Paperback (Peachtree Publishers, Aug. 16, 1794)
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  • A Place for Fish

    Melissa Stewart, Higgins Bond

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishers, March 1, 2011)
    Fish make our world a better place.But sometimes people do things that make it hard for them to live and grow.In simple yet informative language, A PLACE FOR FISH introduces young readers to ways human action or inaction can affect fish populations and opens kids minds to a wide range of environmental issues. Describing various examples from Florida s spotted trunkfish to the Atlantic salmon the text provides an intriguing look at fish, at the ecosystems that support their survival, and at the efforts of some people to save them. At the end of the book, the author offers readers a list of things they can do to help protect these special creatures in their own communities.Artist Higgins Bond s glorious full-color illustrations vividly and accurately depict the fish and their surroundings.
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  • After Eli

    Terry Kay

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishers, )
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  • Night Rabbits

    Lee Posey, Michael Montgomery

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishers, March 1, 1999)
    This touching, evocative story of a young girl's special relationship with gentle night time creatures will capture the hearts of readers of all ages.
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  • Featherbys

    Mary Steele

    Paperback (Peachtree Publishers, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Jess and her friend Sophie decide to investigate the old house called Featherbys. Once they meet the elderly residents, they become fascinated by the old house's history and determined to return it to its past glory.
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  • Can You Cuddle Like a Koala? by John Butler

    John Butler

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishers, Jan. 1, 1817)
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  • A Place for Frogs

    Melissa Stewart, Higgins Bond

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishers, April 1, 2010)
    This eloquent and informative picture book, a follow-up to A PLACE FOR BUTTERFLIES and A PLACE FOR BIRDS, shows how human activities can hurt or help frogs and other creatures that share our world.
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  • Flying Over Brooklyn

    Myron Uhlberg, Gerald Fitzgerald

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishers, Sept. 1, 1999)
    Author Myron Uhlberg's story is based on the Great Blizzard of 1947, which blanketed Brooklyn and the surrounding area under several feet of snow. The story tells of a young boy's imaginary flight over Brooklyn and his consequent new perspective on the world around him.
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  • Some Kind of Magic

    Adrian Fogelin

    language (Peachtree Publishers, June 12, 2018)
    The award-winning author of Crossing Jordan brings her Neighborhood novels to a close with “a fine, complex tale of family, friends and magic” (Kirkus Reviews). I wish . . . just for once, something exciting would happen around here. Cass, Jemmie, Ben, and Justin have been friends for years now, but this could be their last summer together. They start high school in the fall, and each of them has different feelings about the future. Then something unusual happens during a basketball game. Ben’s little brother, Cody, shows up, wearing a fedora left behind by their missing uncle, claiming the cap is magic. With the brim covering his eyes, Cody sinks the ball in the hoop—twice. Although the older kids are hesitant to believe in a magic hat, it soon leads them into the woods to an abandoned house with a mysterious past that will change everything . . .
  • About Birds: A Guide for Children

    Cathryn Sill, John Sill

    Hardcover (Peachtree Publishers, Oct. 1, 1991)
    IN THIS DELIGHTFUL BOOK, teacher and birder Cathryn Sill explains to children what birds are, what they do, and how they live. Accompanied by beautifully detailed illustrations from noted wildlife illustrator John Sill, About Birds is a first, thoughtful glimpse into the world of birds, from eggs to nest, from songs to flight. Simple and enlightening, About Birds tells children what is essential for understanding and appreciating birds. An afterword provides further detail for youthful ornithologists and their parents regarding bird identification.About Birds will faithfully answer the first questions of young ornithologists and charm adults with the wonder and diversity of this important species.
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  • Sister Spider Knows All

    Adrian Fogelin

    eBook (Peachtree Publishers, Oct. 14, 2014)
    A sensitive story of an adolescent girl uncovering her past and discovering the possibilities for her future. For twelve-year-old Roxanne, there are two things in life she can count on: her beloved grandmother, Mimi, and her weekend job at the flea market where she helps Mimi buy and sell fresh produce and other people’s junk to pay the household bills. This is her home and the people she knows and loves are here. But outside this fragile weekend world, she’s lost. A so-so student with few aspirations for higher education, she feels out of place at school. Stuck in the back of the pack with the other “lardbutts,” Rox just tries to stay out of the way of the popular creeps in her class. And who is she anyway? Her teenage mother left when she was only three months old and her father’s identity is a mystery. And no one, least of all Mimi, will talk about what happened. But then her cousin John Martin brings home a girlfriend from college who has very different ideas about the way life works. And when Roxanne discovers her mother’s teenage diary, she finds some painful but important answers to the unsolved questions of her past and the possibilities for a different future. With gentle wit and an uncanny sensitivity, author Adrian Fogelin captures the fragility of life’s certainties in this moving novel of an adolescent girl’s struggles to find her way in the world.
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