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Apples in the sky
Apples in the sky

By C. M. McDade

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And this is happiness
And this is happiness

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Now I know better
Now I know better

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Young people ages five to nineteen describe accidents they have had, with their own safety advice and the comments of emergency room doctors.

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Taking care of me
Taking care of me

By Kari Cimbalik

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Kids explore America's African American heritage
Kids explore America's African American heritage

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Writings by students in grades three through seven examine such areas of African-American culture as recipes, games, history, art, sports, songs, and role models.

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Kids explore America's Hispanic heritage
Kids explore America's Hispanic heritage

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Presents writings by students in grades three to seven on topics of Hispanic culture, including dance, cooking, games, history, art, songs, and role models.

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The day my life went crazy
The day my life went crazy

By Leah Fowler

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One day Leah wakes up and finds that everything and everyone seems to be different from the day before.

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Comic cops
Comic cops

By Neil Raphael

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After he sees Mickey Mouse pull a gun on Superman at a comic book costume convention, thirteen-year-old Conrad becomes involved in strange doings among the comic book dealers of San Francisco.

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