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Books with title A Very Special Day

  • Very Special House, A

    Ruth Krauss, Maurice Sendak

    Library Binding (Harper & Row Publishers, Jan. 1, 1953)
    The very special house is where you can do everything you want to, and nobody ever says ‘stop, stop, stop.
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  • A very special day

    Katherine Johnson Hardie

    Unknown Binding (CLC Press, March 15, 1966)
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  • A Very Special Day

    Peggy Rosenbluth

    Paperback (AuthorHouse, April 4, 2013)
    A VERY SPECIAL DAY will motivate you and your child to put on your thinking caps as you travel through the pages of this adventure. It is a guessing game, life lessens learned, and a little mastery all in one. Spend quality time with your child as you read.
  • A Very Special Critter

    Gina Mayer, Mercer Mayer

    Hardcover (Goldencraft, Oct. 1, 1993)
    Little Critter discovers that the new boy in class is really not so different from anyone else, even though he is in a wheelchair.
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  • A Very Special Friend

    SUE BENTLEY

    Paperback (PUFFIN BOOKS, March 15, 2008)
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  • A Very Special Fish

    Aleah Nelson

    language (, Nov. 25, 2017)
    Bailey is a special fish. He can sometimes look scary but he is awesome!
  • A Very Special Street

    Lisa Thompson, Reading Eggs, Deane Taylor

    language (Blake eLearning, June 4, 2019)
    There’s something special about Larkin Street, but it’s different for everyone who lives there.Welcome to Larkin Street! Enjoy the adventures of Buzz Boy and his friends on Larkin Street—where the neighbors are friendly but a little strange. Mrs. Barker has 100 cats … Harry Wilson is hopping backward to stop his hiccups … Mr. Delgado is always painting his bird bath … The colorful and humorous Storylands, Larkin Street series is perfect for early readers as they build their reading skills. Come and join the fun!This book’s Lexile measure is 500L.For children aged 5–8Stories about families, friends, new experiences, and everyday adventureBuilds vocabularyDevelops comprehension skills with focused questions at the back of each bookVibrant and energetic illustrationsFind and read more books in the Storylands: Larkin Street series.Storylands: Larkin Street is published by Reading Eggs, the educators with more than 30 years' experience publishing quality literacy resources for children all over the world.
  • A Very Special Friend

    Dorothy Hoffman Levi, Ethel Gold

    Hardcover (Kendall Green, March 1, 1989)
    In search of a friend her own age, six-year-old Frannie meets Laura, who is deaf, and learns sign language from her.
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  • A Very Special House

    Ruth Krauss, Maurice Sendak

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, March 15, 1981)
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  • A Very Special Athlete

    Dale Bachman Flynn, Emilio Soltero

    Hardcover (Pearl Press, June 6, 2004)
    At the beginning of every Special Olympics competition the athletes recite the Special Athlete Oath: Let me win. But if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt. Adam is A Very Special Athlete running in his first big race. The decisions he makes show how important that oath is to him.
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  • A Very Special Mama's Day

    Rebecca Mccarthy, Artful Doodlers Ltd.

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, March 21, 2013)
    It’s Mother’s Day, and two baby Zoobles are making presents for their mamas in this charming 8x8. They paint cards, pick flowers, and decorate cookies. Even when things go wrong, the presents turn out perfectly. It's the best Mother’s Day ever! Includes a sticker sheet.
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  • Maggie - a Very Special Dog!

    Debbie Wein, Michela Ferretti

    eBook
    Debbie Wein lives in Niskayuna, NY, with her husband, Ernie, and their two therapy dogs Meeka and Gracie. She taught at the middle school level for 30 years working with students of all levels and various individual needs. That experience helped when she and her husband adopted their first Golden Retriever, Maggie. It became apparent that Maggie was one of those "individuals" who needed means to cope with her insecurities and fears. Maggie's story of success can be a model to others who need special tools and understanding to make the most of their individual talents.