| Bill Peet - Juvenile Nonfiction - 1982 - 36 pages
Wishing to be a bird, a little boy learns that there are benefits and drawbacks to every condition and that being a little boy may be the best of all. "A great favorite of ... | |
| Philip Hanft - Baseball - 1991 - 40 pages
Flip, upset about not being able to play baseball very well, acquires self-confidence and sports skills from Buster, a former minor league ballplayer. | |
| Laura Amy Schlitz - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2007 - 98 pages
A collection of short one-person plays featuring characters, between ten and fifteen years old, who live in or near a thirteenth-century English manor. | |
| Robin Le Poidevin - Religion - 2010 - 152 pages
What is agnosticism? Is it just the 'don't know' position on God, or is there more to it than this? Is it a belief, or merely the absence of belief? Who were the first to call ... | |
| Phyllis Reynolds Naylor - Juvenile Fiction - 1998 - 68 pages
Jonathan goes to the doctor for a flu shot and accidentally gets shot with a dose of helium. Now all he can do is float around. That's one way to avoid Duke, the school bully ... | |
| Julie Andrews, Emma Walton Hamilton - Juvenile Fiction - 2012 - 32 pages
While her friends and family may not believe in fairies, Geraldine knows, deep down, that she is a VERY fairy princess. From morning to night, Gerry does everything that fairy ... | |
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