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Swinging Into History
Swinging Into History

By Karen L. Swanson Illustrated By Laura Freeman

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Young readers will root for Toni “Tomboy” Stone, the first woman (and the first Black woman) to break into professional baseball—taking over Hank Aaron’s roster spot—i...

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Swinging Into History
Swinging Into History

By Karen L. Swanson Illustrated By Laura Freeman

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Young readers will root for Toni “Tomboy” Stone, the first woman (and the first Black woman) to break into professional baseball—taking over Hank Aaron’s roster spot—i...

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Do You Know Them
Do You Know Them

By Shana Keller, Laura Freeman

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Do You Know Them
Do You Know Them

By Shana Keller, Laura Freeman

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Pizza Party
Pizza Party

By Karen English, Laura Freeman

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New Kid
New Kid

By Karen English, Laura Freeman

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Meet Claudie
Meet Claudie

By Brit Bennett, Laura Freeman

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Ways of Life
Ways of Life

By Laura Freeman

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My School Bus
My School Bus

By Bev Osborn, Laura Freeman

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