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Books published by publisher Sagebrush Education Resources

  • Close Your Eyes

    Jean Marzollo

    Library Binding (Sagebrush Education Resources, Oct. 1, 1999)
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  • Adventures of Tom Sawyer

    Mark Twain

    Hardcover (Sagebrush Education Resources, )
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  • Secret Church

    Louise A. Vernon, Allan Eitzen

    Hardcover (Sagebrush Education Resources, Dec. 16, 1967)
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  • Baa, Moo! What Will We Do?

    A. H. Benjamin, Jane Chapman

    Hardcover (Sagebrush Education Resources, Sept. 1, 2003)
    There’s a new animal on its way to Buttercup Farm—a Kangaroo! The farm animals have never seen a Kangaroo and are afraid Kangaroo will take away their jobs. Rooster worries that Kangaroo can crow loud enough to wake the farm. Cat hopes that Kangaroo doesn’t know how to catch mice. And Cow thinks that Kangaroo may be able to provide milk! But Kangaroo brings her own special talent— in her pouch she can hold all of the animal’s babies making her the perfect babysitter! And so the animals are happy to welcome her to Buttercup Farm!
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  • Everything Fairy Tales Book

    Amy Peters

    Hardcover (Sagebrush Education Resources, Oct. 16, 2001)
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  • Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mount Everest Disaster

    Jon Krakauer

    Library Binding (Sagebrush Education Resources, April 15, 1998)
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  • Neeny Coming Neeny Going

    Karen English, Synthia Saint James, Synthia St James

    Hardcover (Sagebrush Education Resources, March 15, 1997)
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  • Keep Out, Pony!

    Jeanne Betancourt, Paul Bachem

    Library Binding (Sagebrush Education Resources, Nov. 16, 1996)
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  • What in the World Do You Do When Your Parents Divorce?: A Survival Guide for Kid

    Roberta Beyer, Kent Winchester

    Hardcover (Sagebrush Education Resources, July 15, 2001)
    What in the World Do You Do When Your Parents Divorce? Roberta Beyer, J.D., and Kent Winchester, J.D. In a simple question-and-answer format, this book is a valuable tool for helping children cope with divorce. It gently explains what divorce is, why parents divorce, how to adjust to new living arrangements, how to handle feelings, and other basics to help children understand what's happening in their lives. With honesty and simplicity, the authors help children realize that divorce isn't their fault, strong emotions are okay, and families can survive difficult changes. Written to and for kids, this book is also recommended for parents, educators, counselors, and youth worke
  • Pride and Prejudice

    Jane Austen, Helen Cogancherry, Diana Stewart

    Hardcover (Sagebrush Education Resources, Jan. 11, 1998)
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  • Fathers, Mothers, Sisters, Brothers: A Collection of Family Poems

    Mary Ann Hoberman, Marylin Hafner

    Library Binding (Sagebrush Education Resources, March 16, 1993)
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  • Hooray for Our Heroes!

    Sarah Albee, Tom Brannon

    Hardcover (Sagebrush Education Resources, Sept. 15, 2002)
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