Eugene H. Baker Books

I want to be a basketball player
I want to be a basketball player

By Eugene H. Baker

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Enthusiastic after learning the skills used in basketball and after making the shot that won the game, a boy decides to be a basketball player.

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I want to be a football player
I want to be a football player

By Eugene H. Baker

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A young boy practices football and studies the game in hopes of becoming a football player.

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I want to be a service station attendant
I want to be a service station attendant

By Eugene H. Baker

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After watching the man in the gas station service his father's car, a boy decides he wants to be a service station attendant.

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I want to be a weatherman
I want to be a weatherman

By Eugene H. Baker

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Ray learns about the job of forecasting the weather when his class is visited by the local TV weatherman.

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Clowns
Clowns

By Eugene H. Baker

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Pictures and easy-to-read text introduce the clowns of the circus.

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Acrobats
Acrobats

By Eugene H. Baker

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Pictures and easy-to-read text present the act of a family of acrobats with the circus.

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Parades
Parades

By Eugene H. Baker

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Pictures and easy-to-read text present the opening parade of the circus.

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Wild animals
Wild animals

By Eugene H. Baker

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Pictures and easy-to-read text present some of the wild animals in the circus and the acts they perform.

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Cincinnati Bengals
Cincinnati Bengals

By Eugene H. Baker, Julian May, Cynthia Fitterer Klingel

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Chronicles the history of the Cincinnati Bengals.

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Safety first!
Safety first!

By Eugene H. Baker

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Presents safety tips for playing out of doors.

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