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  • Duck and Goose

    Tad Hills

    Audio CD (Weekly Reader, Aug. 16, 2006)
    "Like James Marshall’s George and Martha, and Rosemary Wells’s Benjamin and Tulip, Duck and Goose have to work at getting along. You see, Duck doesn’t much care for Goose at first, and Goose isn’t fond of Duck. But both want the egg that each claims to be his. As the two tend to their egg, and make plans for the future, they come to appreciate one another’s strengths. And when a bluebird points out that it isn’t really an egg—it’s a polka dot ball—the two are not dismayed. After all, it is a lovely ball. . . ."
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  • Dick Whittington & His Cat

    Marcia Brown

    Hardcover (Weekly Reader, March 15, 1950)
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  • i don't wanna go to school

    barry louis polisar

    Paperback (Weekly Reader, March 15, 1985)
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  • The Secret Hiding Place

    Rainey Bennett

    Hardcover (Weekly Reader, March 15, 1960)
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  • WINTER DAYS IN THE BIG WOODS

    LAURA INGALLS WILDER

    Hardcover (Weekly Reader, Jan. 1, 2002)
    The first "My First Little House Book"; with great stories by Laura Ingalls Wilder. Summary of this book: A young pioneer girl and her family, Ma, Pa, Mary, Carrie and dog, Jack, spend the winter in their log cabin in the Big Woods of Wisconsin. A 2002 Edition from Weekly Reader.
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  • Mag the Magnificent

    Dick Gackenbach

    Paperback (Weekly Reader Books, March 15, 1985)
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  • The Little Band

    James Sage and Keiko Narahashi

    Hardcover (Weekly Reader, March 15, 1992)
    None
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  • Ted

    Tony Diterlizzi

    Audio CD (Weekly Reader, Aug. 16, 2004)
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  • creepy crawly critter riddles

    paul bernstein, joanne & cohen

    Paperback (Weekly Reader, March 15, 1986)
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  • Bravo, Amelia Bedelia!

    Herman Parish

    Hardcover (WEEKLY READER, Aug. 16, 1997)
    None
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  • Brave Irene

    William Steig, Steig

    Paperback (weekly reader, Aug. 16, 1986)
    Brave Irene is Irene Bobbin, the dressmaker's daughter. Her mother, Mrs. Bobbin, isn't feeling so well and can't possibly deliver the beautiful ball gown she's made for the duchess to wear that very evening. So plucky Irene volunteers to get the gown to the palace on time, in spite of the fierce snowstorm that's brewing-- quite an errand for a little girl. But where there's a will, there's a way, as Irene proves in the danger-fraught adventure that follows. She must defy the wiles of the wicked wind, her most formidable opponent, and overcome many obstacles before she completes her mission. Surely, this winning heroine will inspire every child to cheer her on. Brave Irene is a 1986 New York Times Book Review Best Illustrated Book of the Year.
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  • The day daddy stayed home

    Ethel Kessler

    Paperback (Weekly Reader Books, March 15, 1959)
    Weekly reader edition.