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SEASONS AND HOLIDAYS: Autumn
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Dappled apples
Rhyming text and illustrations celebrate the pleasures of fall, from turning leaves and apple picking to pumpkins and Halloween.
Carr, Jan.
E CARR2
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Dare to be scared : thirteen stories to chill and thrill
In this creepy collection, award winning writer Robert San Souci draws on myths, legends, and folk tales to create thirteen completely new stories, all featuring boys and girls from 8 to 12 as leading characters. Dare to Be Scared weaves suspense, drama, and psychological power into eerie, evocative stories, including ghost tales, fantasy, and science fiction, that will spur young imaginations.
San Souci, Robert D.
J SAN SOU
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I know it's autumn
Leaves are falling, geese are flying, and warm coats are -- reluctantly -- being worn to school. That can mean only one thing: It's autumn! Eileen Spinelli and Nancy Hayashi invite you to enjoy autumn's many delights -- from warm socks worn on chilly mornings to tempting piles of crackly leaves on the lawn -- in this sweet, funny look at fall.
Spinelli, Eileen.
E SPINELL
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Junie B., first grader : shipwrecked
Ship Ahoy! Room One is putting on a play. And guess what? It's about explorers looking for the New World! And there's ships and sea captains and everything! Plus here's the bestest news of all--Junie B. Jones thinks she might be the star of the whole entire production! Only, sailing the ocean blue is not as easy as it looks, apparently. 'Cause problems keep on happening. Like the actors keep catching the flu. And bossy May keeps trying to take over the show. Can this play be saved? Will the ships "ever" get to land? Or is Room One in for a disaster at sea that they will never forget?
Park, Barbara.
J PARK
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Kids' pumpkin projects : planting & harvest fun
Provides instructions for fifty projects and activities involving pumpkins, including growing them, using them in recipes, and making things out of them.
Cook, Deanna F., 1965-
J 745.5 COOK
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My hero : military kids write about their moms and dads
My hero : military kids write about their moms and dads / edited by Allen Appel and Mike Rothmiller ; foreword by H. Norman Schwarzkopf.
My hero : military kids write about their moms and dads / edited by Allen Appel and Mike Rothmiller ; foreword by H. Norman Schwarzkopf.
J 355.0092 MY HERO
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The autumn equinox : celebrating the harvest
Discusses the significance of some of the harvest festivals around the world and describes how they are celebrated.
Jackson, Ellen B., 1943-
J 394.264 JACKSON
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The impossible patriotism project
Celebrating the men and women serving the United States in the armed forces today, as well as the families that give up so much to support them, this title delivers a classic story, full of warmth and humor, that will resonate with families all across the nation.
Skeers, Linda.
E SKEERS
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The scarecrow's dance
A scarecrow happily dances away from his post one windy night, until a child's prayer teaches him how important he is to the farm.
Yolen, Jane.
E YOLEN
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The wall
A Boy and his father come from far away to visit the Vietnam War Memorial in Washington and find the name of the boy's grandfather, who was killed in the conflict.
Bunting, Eve, 1928-
E BUNTING
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