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In a series of letters to her new dog, fourth-grader Annie Rossi relates her daily exploits and remembers her mother.
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Set at the turn of the 19th century, this is the story of a young girl's adventure. Voyaging across the sea to a new life in America, Jessie leaves behind her village home and her beloved Grandmother, to whom she entrusts a precious keepsake, hoping that one day they will be reun ...
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One dark and stormy night Mrs Bear is putting Sam to bed, ready now, Sam? she asks, Oh no says Sam I'm waiting . So she reads him a story, but he still isn't ready, and he isn't ready after making a nest or having a warm glass of milk. What can he be waiting for, his good ni ...
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How Little Chick longs for her carrot to grow tall, for her kite to fly high, to be able to reach up and take her star from the sky. But her carrot is small, her kite bobs along on the ground and she can't stretch up far enough to touch her star. Sometimes things just don't turn ...
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Here are four stories about the loveable Baby Duck, that treat topics familiar to all children in a humorous and reassuring way. Whether she is worried about her first day at school or put-out by the arrival of her younger sister, Grandpa always knows how to make her feel better.
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It is a rainy, rainy day and Baby Duck has a little cold. She feels a bit sad. Then who should come to visit, but Grandpa, with a cheering-up present - a photo album of Baby Duck with pictures from the day she was born. Suddenly, Baby Duck doesn't feel so sad anymore!
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One winter morning, while the moon is still up, Mrs Bear and Sam bake cakes for all their friends on Plum Street. And who do you think takes the cakes up to each doorstep... all by himself?
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By Hest, Amy
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Reprint. Originally published as one v. in 2009.
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Lexi gets more than she bargained for when she acts as a go-between for her grandmother and Mr. Singer across the street.
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Despite her mother's reminder that 'navy blue is what you always get, ' Gabby begs her tailor grandfather to make her a beautiful purple fall coat.
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