Juvenile Nonfiction, Animals
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We Are Kids Too
The Adventures of Danny and Emily by Karen Blessington
DANNY AND EMILY ARE KIDS. But not human kids. They are horses! Come join Danny and Emily, the Clydesdale kids, on their real life adventures! Meet their friends. See them play Clydesdale catch and hide and seek! Explore their world with them....
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B3 the Baby Eagle
Based on a True Story by Karen A. Brooks
This book was inspired by the Berry College Eagle Cam, where thousands of viewers watched B3's hatching, growth and development into a juvenile eagle. We all learned to appreciate the rewards and realities of nature and our part in helping to preserve it.
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What's Under All Those Leaves?
by Sally Zolkosky Labadie
Have you ever wondered what's under all the leaves on the floor of the woods near your home? Is anything there? Take a walk through these woods and discover all the little "critters" that depend on those leaves that seem to clutter the ground.
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What's Under All Those Leaves?
by Sally Zolkosky Labadie
Have you ever wondered what's under all the leaves on the floor of the woods near your home? Is anything there? Take a walk through these woods and discover all the little "critters" that depend on those leaves that seem to clutter the ground.
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Aloha...My Name is Honeygirl
by Nicholas Kane
Join Honeygirl, a spunky Springer Spaniel puppy, as she explores her island paradise home and discovers the true meaning of family.
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Another Year On The Family Farm
With More Life Lessons Learned by Mary Kay Schippers
It’s 1970, mere months after the first man walked on the moon. The Vietnam War is raging on, drawing thousands of young American men into compulsory military service. Campus riots become commonplace, while Bridge Over Troubled Water tops the...
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Rikis
by Aleksandra Kuburovic
Sasha loved budgies. She had them since her early childhood. When she was at university the war started in her hometown. She had to leave the city together with her Mom. Sasha's father and talking budgie Riki, remained in the city. Sasha was very...