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Pecos BillSteven Kellogg
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A Picture Book of Amerlia EarhartDavid A. Adler
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Understanding the Declaration of IndependenceUnknown Author
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Tikki Tikki TemboArlene Mosel
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Understanding the Declaration of IndependenceUnknown Author
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The Hunterman and the CrocodileBaba Wague Diakite
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The ConstitutionUnknown Author
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The Rough-Face GirlRafe Martin
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First Encyclopedia of Seas and Oceans Unknown Author
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Borreguita and the CoyoteVerna Aardema
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Christopher Columbus David Goodnough
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Her PoemsCamille S. Campbell
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The legned of the blue bonnetTomie DePaola
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Babe Ruth Home Run HeroUnknown Author
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Young Harriet TubmanUnknown Author
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The Coconut ClueWanting to try new flavors for her gummy candy, Raina the Gummy Fairy visits a fabled lagoon where she discovers such new flavors as pineapple, mango and tangerine before the fairies notice signs of mysterious ancient artifacts.Perelman, Helen
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Senor Cat's RomanceA collection of popular tales told to young children in places such as Argentina, Cuba, Colombia, Nicaragua, and Mexico.Gonzalez, Lucia
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Louisa May Alcott
Ryan, Cary (EDT)/ Graham, Mark (ILT)
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Young Orville and Wilbur Wright, First to Fly (First Start Biography)Andrew Woods
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Understanding the Bill of RightsSally Senzell Isaacs
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Anne FrankJonatha A. Brown
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A Picture Book of Davy CrockettDavid A Adler
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Who Was Thomas Alva Edison?Black-and-white illustrations on every spread and a lower reading level than other biographies in this age group makes this a highly accessible biography for upper elementary students.Frith, Margaret
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Who Was Ben Franklin?Black-and-white illustrations on every spread and a lower reading level than other biographies in this age group makes this a highly accessible biography for upper elementary students.Fradin, Dennis Brindell
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Who Was Ben Franklin?Black-and-white illustrations on every spread and a lower reading level than other biographies in this age group makes this a highly accessible biography for upper elementary students.Fradin, Dennis Brindell
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Who Was Albert Einstein?Black-and-white illustrations on every spread and a lower reading level than other biographies in this age group makes this a highly accessible biography for upper elementary students.Brallier, Jess
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Who Was George Washington?In 1789, George Washington became the first president of the United States. He has been called the father of our country for leading America through its early years. Washington also served in two major wars during his lifetime: the French and Indian War and the American Revolution. With over 100 black-and-white illustrations, Washington's fascinating story comes to life - revealing the real man, not just the face on the dollar bill!Edwards, Roberta
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The Sugar CupDash the Mint Fairy wants to win a sugar-tastic trophy in this Candy Fairies adventure-but can she try a new event AND win the Sugar Cup? Every year fairies from all over Sugar Valley compete for the golden Sugar Cup. And Dash the Mint Fairy really wants to win it! Dash always races her sled, and Cocoa always paints a picture, but this year the two fairy friends decide to trade places: Cocoa will enter the Frosted Mountain race and Dash will enter the Art Treat. But as the big day nears, Dash isn't so sure that painting is her speed, and she worries she may lose the Sugar Cup. Was it a mistake to try something new and different?Perelman, Helen
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Beakman's Book of Dead Guys and Gals in Science
Colombo, Luann/ Georgeson, Peter (ILT)
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U.s. History: 1607-1865Lee, George
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Who Was Abraham Lincoln?Born to a family of farmers, Lincoln stood out from an early age--literally! (He was six feet four inches tall.) As 16th President of the United States, he guided the nation through the Civil War and saw the abolition of slavery. But Lincoln was tragically shot one night at Fords Theater--the first President to be assassinated.Pascal, Janet
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The Mud PonyA poor boy becomes a powerful leader when Mother Earth turns his mud pony into a real one. But after the pony turns back to mud, he must find his own strength.Cohen, Caron Lee
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Writing For Freedom: A Story About Lydia Maria ChildA biography of the woman who risked her success in the male-dominated literary world of nineteenth-century America to become a passionate advocate for the abolition of slavery.Stux, Erica
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Tiger WoodsExplores how the world's youngest golf champion learned perseverance as a young child.Mattern, Joanne
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The Civil War: The Story Of The War With MapsDetailed maps show how the Civil War unfolded in sequence into a conflict that engulfed the South, highlighting major campaigns and battles as well as the maneuvers of clashing armies.Detweiler, M. David
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I Am Rosa ParksBrad Meltzer
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A Picture Book of Helen Keller
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Coming HomeMellage, Nanette
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Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind CrocketSteven Kellogg
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The best dictionary for studentsUnknown Author
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Susan B. Anthony: Fighter For Women's RightsA Ready To Read Level 3 Stories of Famous Americans title.Hopkinson, Deborah
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The Legend of the Indian Paintbrush Tomie dePaola
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Thomas Alva EdisonUnknown Author
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Awesome Facts about SharksUnknown Author
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Paul BunyanSteven Kellogg
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Ming Lo Moves the MountainArnold Lobel
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Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's EarsVerna Aardema
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The Three Little JavelinasSusan Lowell
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A Picture book of Harriet TubmanDavid A Adler
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Bringing the Rain To KapitiVerna Aardema
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A Picture Book of Jesse OwensDavid A Adler
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A Picture Book of Helen KellerDavid A Adler
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Wilma UnlimitedKathleen Krulll
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Under the SeaUnknown Author
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Who Was Thomas Jefferson?Black-and-white illustrations on every spread and a lower reading level than other biographies in this age group makes this a highly accessible biography for upper elementary students.Fradin, Dennis Brindell
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Shark Lady Ann McGovern
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I Survived The Sinking Of The Titanic, 1912 (Graphic Novel)A thrilling graphic novel adaptation of Lauren Tarshis's bestselling I Survived The Sinking Of The Titanic, 1912! Ten-year-old George Calder can't wait to explore every inch of the Titanic, even if his little sister, Phoebe, has to tag along. But when George sneaks away without her and ventures into the first class baggage room, a terrible boom shakes the entire boat. Suddenly, water is everywhere, and George's life changes forever...Tarshis, Lauren
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And Then What Happened Paul Revere? Jean Fritz
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Escape From the IceConnie and Peter Roop
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Helen KellerMargaret Davidson
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Just Right JillianNicole D. Collier
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Bony-legsJoanna Cole
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Louis BrailleMargaret Davidson
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Anansi The SpiderGerald McDermott
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Flossie and the FoxPatricia C. Mckissack
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the citizens almanacUnited States
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A Picture Book of Christopher ColumbusDavid A Adler
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The Story of George Washington CarverEva Moore
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