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The disappearance of Drover
The disappearance of Drover

By Jean Little

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Hank and Drover are excited when a quick nap in the back of Slim's pickup turns into a trip to town. But the excitement turns to drama when they find themselves at the livestock show-and Drover dec...

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Mine For Keeps
Mine For Keeps

By Jean Little

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I wish I were a butterfly
I wish I were a butterfly

By Jean Little

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A wise dragonfly helps a despondent cricket realize that he is special in his own way.

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Night of ghosts and hermits
Night of ghosts and hermits

By Jean Little

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Describes the night-time activities of the hermit crab, horse conch, heron, loggerhead turtle, and other animals that inhabit the seashore.

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The prince of the Dolomites
The prince of the Dolomites

By Jean Little

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Because of the love of Prince Pazzo of the Dolomites for Princess Lucia of the Moon, the black peaks of the Dolomite mountains are changed to glimmering white, blue, pink, and yellow.

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King Philip, the Indian chief
King Philip, the Indian chief

By Jean Little

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A sympathetic portrait of King Philip, the Wampanoag sachem who mounted an uprising against the colonial settlers trying to take his people's land.

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Martin's Mice.
Martin's Mice.

By Jean Little

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The magic of kittens.
The magic of kittens.

By Jean Little

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Five kittens.
Five kittens.

By Jean Little

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