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Super midnight menu
Super midnight menu

By David Elliot

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Rhyming text gives instructions for making a powerful midnight brew.

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A Forever Family
A Forever Family

By Roslyn Banish

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Eight-year-old Jennifer Jordan-Wong describes her adoption by a family after four years of living as a foster child with many different families.

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Safe at Home
Safe at Home

By Alyssa Milano

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I Saw You in the Bathtub, and Other Folk Rhymes
I Saw You in the Bathtub, and Other Folk Rhymes

By Alvin Schwartz

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Presents an illustrated collection of traditional folk rhymes, some composed by children.

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The Mangyans of Mindoro
The Mangyans of Mindoro

By Philip Romualdez

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A teenager's narrative and photographs depict the life of a primitive tribe living in the mountains of Mindoro.

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Magic Summer
Magic Summer

By Stanley Cohen

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Poems by children.
Poems by children.

By Clark Leonard.

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Inky, pinky, ponky
Inky, pinky, ponky

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An illustrated collection of traditional playground rhymes and chants used by children in England.

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