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My daddy is a nurse
My daddy is a nurse

By Mark Wandro

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Describes the work of men with ten occupations traditionally reserved for women: nurse, flight attendant, homemaker, dental hygienist, weaver, children's librarian, telephone operator, ballet dance...

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The Pain and the Great One
The Pain and the Great One

By Judy Blume

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A six-year-old (The Pain) and his eight-year-old sister (The Great One) see each other as troublemakers and the best-loved in the family.

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Food fun
Food fun

By Phyllis Hayes

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Includes simple recipes and craft activities using food, such as making a macaroni salad and using macaroni to make a necklace.

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Emma's Christmas
Emma's Christmas

By Irene Trivas

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A farm girl is courted by a prince who presents her with gifts of the twelve days of Christmas, finally winning her and moving to the farm.

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Potluck
Potluck

By Anne Shelby

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Alpha and Betty have a potluck and all their friends (Acton to Zelda) bring appropriate alphabetical food (asparagus soup to zucchini casserole).

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Three perfect peaches
Three perfect peaches

By Cynthia C. DeFelice

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The king offers his daughter's hand in marriage to the young man who can produce three perfect peaches.

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Emmas Christmas
Emmas Christmas

By Irene Trivas

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Potluck
Potluck

By Anne Shelby

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Emma's Christmas
Emma's Christmas

By Irene Trivas

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A farm girl is courted by a prince who presents her with gifts of the twelve days of Christmas, finally winning her and moving to the farm.

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If you’ve ever purchased a product online or in a store, you’ve likely come across a barcode. Behind these barcodes lies a standardized system that makes modern commerce possible. Two key codes often encountered are the EAN (European Article Number) and ISBN (International Standard Book Number). But what are they, how are they connected, and why are they so crucial? Let’s explore.

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