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Lucy and
The Busy Boat
By: Laim
O’Donnell
Lucy is a very unique cat. Lucy’s owner is the captain of a
boat
and he always takes Lucy with him when he goes to work. Today, after
visiting her favorite places on Crab Island, Lucy comes across a
mysterious box.
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Jack: Lights, Camera, Action
By: Dawn
Bentley
Jack is a dog with a special job. He is the star of a popular TV show!
A day at the studio means rehearsing, filming, and signing autographs.
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Hoppy
Goes to School
By: Dawn
Bentley
Hoppy is a dwarf rabbit who is heading to a very special new home: a
classroom. Dr. Goode, a veterinarian, tells the kids how to care for a
rabbit. But will Hoppy feel safe enough to leave his cage?
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Tracker
on the Job
By: Laim
O’Donnell
Tracker is a specially trained police dog. Today is her first day on
the job. When a girl loses her favorite stuffed toy, Tracker knows just
what to do.
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Ginger
Leads the Way
By: Liam
O’Donnell
Ginger is a beautiful Golden Retriever, and her family lover
her.
But Ginger is more than just a pet. She is a guide dog: When her owner
goes to work, eats at a restaurant, or shops for groceries, Ginger
leads the way.
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Pepper: A Snowy Search
By: Laim
O’Donnell
Pepper, a Labrador Retriever, lives in the mountains with his owner. He
loves taking naps in front of the fire. But when an avalanche buries
some skiers, Pepper has a job to do. Can he find the skiers before
it’s too late?
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Baxter Needs A Home
By: Laim
O’Donnell
Baxter is a sick and hungry stray cat. One day, a store owner saves him
from danger. Has Baxter finally found a friend who will give him a new
home?
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Nosy Noodles:
The Curious Cow
By: Susan Purkapile
Noodles learns a valuable lesson when a nosy stroll turns into a
frightening adventure!
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Pirates
Most Wanted:
Thirteen of the Most Bloodthirsty Pirates
Ever to Sail the High Seas
By: John Matthews
Be ye Waned! For within these pages lurk some of the wickedest
scoundrels ever to have sailed the seven seas. Almost everyone has
heard of Henry Morgan or Black Sam Bellamy, but how much do you
actually know about these cutthroat villains and their dastardly deeds?
Open the pages of the companion to Pirates, and Delve into the lives of
these bloodthirsty characters.
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The Amazing Ghost Detectives
By: Daniel San Souci
Something strange is happening in the clubhouse and it’s
spreading around the neighborhood. Could it be the work of a ghostly
intruder? With the help of a ghost expert named Allison, the boys from
the Club are determined to crack the case!
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Steamboats on the River Coloring Book
Written And
Illustrated By: Joseph A. Arrigo
Steamboats once provided the fastest way to travel in America. With
their tall stacks puffing black smoke, fancy and not so fancy packets
(as steamboats were called) steamed along the Mississippi and other
rivers and steams carrying passengers and cargo to and from almost
everywhere in America. This coloring book will help your child
understand the concept behind such historic facts.
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Why Cowgirls Are Such Sweet Talkers
By: Laurie Lazzaro Knowlton
In a place
where women are “scarcer than whiskers on a
rattler,” Cowgirl Gabby does more that practice her trick
riding. This sweet-talking gal riders along , proving to Slim Jim
Watkins, the cowhands, the greenhorns, and the cowboys that they should
never understamate the power of sweet-talking.
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Cowboy Rodeo
By: James Rice
Back in the days of long cattle drives, cowboys practiced their roping
and riding skills after their chores were done each day. At
Trail’s end, teams from different outfits competed to see who
had the best cowboys. Texas jack, the wise jackrabbit tells the story
of how these cowboy contests developed to chat we now call rodeos.
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Trail Drive
By: James Rice
Texas Jack, the jackrabbit, sez that millions of Longhorn cattle roamed
the vast plains of Texas after the end of the Civil War. To sell
cattle, the cowboys had to round up, brand, and move a herd numbering
up to 5,000 cattle to markets 1,000 miles to the north. This is what
they called a trail drive.
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