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PERMA-PREVIEWSALIENS ARE COMING! THE TRUEACCOUNT OF THE 1938 WAR OFTHE WORLDS RADIO BROADCAST
by Meghan McCarthy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1LILLY’S BIG DAY by Kevin Henkes . . . . . . . . . . . . .2THE WORLD’S GREATEST ELEPHANT
by Ralph Helfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
NEW TITLESANNOTATED INDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-16
NONFICTION, BY DEWEY . . . . . . . . .4-9FICTION, BY AUTHOR . . . . . . . . . . .9-13EASY, BY AUTHOR . . . . . . . . . . . . .13-16
TITLE INDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-25
STARRED REVIEWSBOOKLIST STARRED REVIEWS . . . . . . . . . . .26SLJ STARRED REVIEWS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
ENCYCLOPEDIASMY FIRST BRITANNICA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28COMPTON’S BY BRITANNICA . . . . . . . . . . . .29
ORDER FORM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31-32PUBLISHER, REVIEW SOURCES & CALL NUMBER KEYS
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“Through dialogueand illustrations,readers are able tostep back in time to the 1930’s… ”
�liens Are �oming! The �rue �ccount Of �he 1938 �ar Of �he �orlds �adio �roadcastBy Meghan McCarthy
010101 $18.02
Knopf
Reading Level: 4.0 Interest Level: 3-6Classification: Nonfiction (Dewey 791)
Meghan McCarthy, author of Aliens AreComing, invites readers to become an activeparticipant in history. Through dialogue andillustrations, readers are able to step back in time to the 1930’s to re-live the terrorand confusion people experienced when one of their most reliable mediums for news allowed a trick to be played on them.
In this day and age with all of the realityshows, terrorist alerts, and live, 24-hour-a-day news broadcasting it is almost impossible to believe that a simpleHalloween prank could result in such wide spread panic. Aliens Are Comingis a picture-book detailing events thatoccurred as a result of this particular radio broadcast.
McCarthy begins her story with drawingsidentifying different styles of radios com-mon to the 1930’s. Next, an announcer is shown and he appears to be speakingdirectly to the reader. Actual events anddialogue from the live radio broadcast onOctober 30, 1938 are displayed in voicebubbles with both color and black and whiteillustrations to further relate scenes fromthe famous broadcast. Illustrations repre-
senting the American public are in black and white, while scenes from the radio broadcast are in color.
The story unfolds: Imagine if you will afamily gathering in the living room after dinner, getting ready for the MercuryTheatre on CBS Radio to begin theirevening’s entertainment. As mom, dad, and the kiddies are quietly settling in anannouncement to the listening audiencegoes by unnoticed. It is announced thattonight’s entertainment will be a little different. The clock ticks and the showbegins. Music starts and is suddenly inter-rupted with a special news flash from theannouncer… thus began an evening filledwith terror and panic that affected millionsof Americans on October 30, 1938. On thisevening Orson Welles presented a slightlymodified version of the science-fictionnovel, War Of The Worlds, by H.G. Wells tothe American public as a Halloween prank.
A note from the author, found at the end of Aliens Are Coming, provides factual information about the radio broadcast aswell as authentic public reactions both during and after the event in history.
Aliens Are Coming would be an excellentchoice for reluctant readers, teachingAmerican History in the 1930’s, or as a read aloud for your Guided Reading program.
Reviewed by Connie PattyCurriculum Specialist
If you like this book you might find the following titles of interest as well.
Other Related Titles:Human Or Alien? by Suzanne Williams (147308)Aliens In Woodford by Mary Labatt (007181)Space Invaders! by Sarah Albee (279382)
“Through dialogueand illustrations,readers are able tostep back in time to the 1930’s… ”
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Kevin Henkes’ watercolor drawings bringalive the emotions of his characters-Mr.Slinger’s heartbreaking expression,Ginger’s terrified face, Grandmother’sexasperation, and of course Lilly’s joyfullooks! It comes as no surprise to fans of Kevin Henkes that he is a CaldecottWinner.
Besides a fun story to read for story time,Lilly’s Big Day exemplifies many CharacterMatters themes. You can teach childrenadaptability and flexibility in dealing withlife’s little disappointments. Lilly rises tothe occasion in responsibly accepting therole of flower girl assistant and showsperseverance in continuing to practiceher role. Who demonstrates more com-passion than Lilly when she hugs Gingerand tells her that she can be her flowergirl when she gets married!
Be sure to add Lilly’s Big Day to yournewest Six Traits of Writing list. I wouldrecommend this title in the Voice trait forteaching writing. Lilly’s personality, fla-vor, and style are great examples of howstudents can bring a character to life inwriting a story.
Reviewed by Theresa C. SidwellCollection Development Librarian
If you like this book, you might also enjoy . . .
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by Margaret McNamara (007481)Nadia’s Hands
by Karen English (209660)Snapshots From The Wedding
by Gary Soto (275520)Uncle Peter’s Amazing Chinese Wedding
by Lenore Look (001228)Wacky Wedding: A Book Of Alphabet Antics
by Pamela Duncan Edwards (330100)
…other books by Kevin Henkes:Chrysanthemum (053921)Julius, The Baby Of The World (166025)Kitten’s First Full Moon (172188)Sheila Rae, The Brave (269190)Wemberly Worried (322608)
“Besides a fun story to read for story time,‘Lilly’s Big Day’ exemplifies manyCharacter Mattersthemes…teaching children adaptabilityand flexibility indealing with life’s little disappoint-ments.”
“Besides a fun story to read for story time,‘Lilly’s Big Day’ exemplifies manyCharacter Mattersthemes…teaching children adaptabilityand flexibility indealing with life’s little disappoint-ments.”
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�ILLY’S �IG AYBy Kevin Henkes
002432 $17.25
Greenwillow Books
Reading Level: 3.6 Interest Level: P-2Classification: Easy
In the newest book by Kevin Henkes aboutLilly, you’re invited to join her on thebiggest day of her life as her favoriteteacher, Mr. Slinger, marries the schoolnurse, Ms. Shotwell. Naturally, Lilly imag-ines herself as the flower girl in the wed-ding and immediately starts practicing forthe role. She understands that she will bethe flower girl, even when her parents discreetly hint that maybe, just maybe, Mr. Slinger has chosen someone else.
We chuckle with amusement at Lilly’sunabound determination (that’s why welove Lilly!) to prove to Mr. Slinger that sheis the best flower girl for his wedding. In the Lightbulb Lab (don’t you just lovethat name for a center) Lilly draws herselfas the “world’s best and most famousflower girl!” What self-esteem!
So, it is with great reluctance that Mr.Slinger must tell Lilly that Ginger, hisniece, is his flower girl. Then, with greatrelief Mr. Slinger suggests that Lilly beGinger’s assistant and teach her how to be the best flower girl ever. Undaunted,Lilly proceeds to proclaim her importanceand special responsibility as a flower girlassistant. When her grandmother takesLilly to buy a new dress for the wedding,she proclaims to the sale clerk that, “Aflower girl assistant is very important.Important and glamorous.” What self-confidence!
Finally, the wedding day arrives and it istime for Ginger to walk down the aisle, butGinger freezes with stage fright. Withoutmissing a beat, Lilly scoops up Ginger,smiles brightly, and very, very slowlywalks down the aisle. It is the biggest dayof her life as everyone claps for Lilly!
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�he �orld’sreatest �lephantBy Ralph Helfer
002202 $18.05
Philomel Books
Reading Level: 4.7 Interest Level: 2-5Classification: Nonfiction (Dewey 791)
A heartwarming true tale of the bondbetween humans and animals, The World’sGreatest Elephant is a story of almostunbelievable fate. Helfer keeps the readerengaged in a story of parallel lives, the upsand downs of a circus elephant and a train-er, both born at the stroke of midnight onthe same day in a small German town. Theboy, Bram, and the elephant, Modoc, grewup together, living and working in theWunderzircus “family”. In a cruel twist offate, the circus was sold to an Americanwho intended to use the animals for a NewYork production, but dismissed theemployees. Bram, having lost his fatherdue to a sudden illness, refused to be sep-arated from his elephant and stowed awayin the cargo hold of the ship on which thecircus animals were being transported.
En route, a friendly sailor helps Bram outof hiding, where he lives among the ani-mals, sharing their company and food,ever watchful of being found out by thekeepers when they come. When the shipencounters a severe storm, the hull iscompromised and it rapidly begins to sink.Suddenly, Bram finds himself and severalothers, his sailor friend among the men, inthe ocean, floating amid the wreckage.Miraculously, Modoc had survived themelee too and is trumpeting nearby. Bramcalls to her, and is able to catch hold of hertrunk as she passes by in the current.
News of Modoc and Bram’s miraculoussurvival spreads, but not everyone is asmagnanimous as the majarajah who hastaken Bram and Modoc into his care. Mr.North, the American owner of the circus,
demands that Modoc is his property, andmore, that Bram is a thief. From this point,the narrative catapults the pair through aseries of unbelievable circumstances, cul-minating in their reunion after a difficult10-year separation.
Truth is stranger than fiction the sayinggoes, and this book strongly makes thecase. A critic for the Detroit Free Presssays of the companion full-length novel,“Modoc is a love story, a gut-wrenching,Saturday afternoon kind of love story thatshould not be attempted without a full boxof tissues within easy reach.” So true; yetthe relationship between Modoc and Bramis a bond which children and adults of allages can relate to, and in fact, yearn for intheir own lives.
Not only does Perma-Bound offer this titlefor young readers, older students will beengaged by the telling in Mosey: TheRemarkable Friendship Of A Boy And HisElephant, and for the skeptics who doubtthe veracity of the story, many details canbe found in Helfer’s full-length novel,Modoc. All three titles could be used in astudy of character or values, and curricularextensions could be made of the geograph-ical and scientific references.
Reviewed by Beth BalaCollection Development Librarian
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Elephant In The Backyard by Richard Sobol (088474)Cowboy And His Elephant: The Story Of A Remarkable Friendship by Malcolm MacPherson (062847)
Also by Ralph Helfer:Mosey: The Remarkable Friendship Of A Boy And His Elephant (202429) Modoc: The True Story Of The Greatest Elephant That Ever Lived(199850)Zamba: The True Story Of The Greatest Lion That Ever Lived (010480)
“…the relationshipbetween Modoc and Bram is a bondwhich children and adults of all ages canrelate to, and in fact,yearn for in their own lives.”
“…the relationshipbetween Modoc and Bram is a bondwhich children and adults of all ages canrelate to, and in fact,yearn for in their own lives.”
ER Vets: Life In An Animal Emergency Room—Jackson, Donna M. Describes thetypes of services animal emergency rooms provide, the animals they treat, and a history of veterinary care. RL 8.1 IL 4-7 LX1190 AR101287/2.0 RC7.2/5.0 (HM) ©2005ALA, *SLJ
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GeneralitiesAliens—Pipe, Jim RL 5 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007 _____011835 D001 _____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Monsters—Pipe, Jim RL 5 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007 _____011837 D001 _____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
S B Is For Bookworm: A Library Alphabet—Prieto, Anita C.Presents a series of words related to libraries, arranged alpha-betically, in simple text with illustrations, from author andDewey Decimal System to reference and storytelling andmore. RL 6.0 IL 2-5 AR105059/1.0 (SBP) ©2005
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Philosophy/PsychologyGhosts—Pipe, Jim RL 5 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007 _____011836 D133 _____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
S Cookies: Bite-Size Life Lessons—Rosenthal, Amy KrouseRL 2 IL P-2 (HA) ©2006 *ALA, PW, SLJ
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Social SciencesS Families—Kuklin, Susan Children from fourteen different fam-
ilies and different types of families describe what makes his orher family a family. RL 3.6 IL K-3 AR104036/1.0 (WB) ©2006ALA, HB, *SLJ
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I Found A Dead Bird:The Kids’ Guide To The Cycle Of Life& Death—Thornhill, Jan RL 5 IL 4-7 (MTP) ©2006
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Up Before Daybreak: Cotton And People In America—Hopkinson, Deborah Provides a history of the cotton indus-try in America from the slaves who toiled in the fields where itgrew to the women who worked in the mills in New Englandwhere it was made into clothing and other products. RL 7.0 IL 5-9 AR105282/3.0 RC7.2/7.0 (SBS) ©2006 *ALA, HB, *K,*SLJ, V
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Money, Money, Money: Where It Comes From, How ToSave It, Spend It And Make It—Drobot, Eve RL 7.1 IL 5-9 AR100079/4.0 (MTP) ©2006
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Smart Girl’s Guide To Money: How To Make It, Save It, AndSpend It—Holyoke, Nancy One-hundred one money mak-ing ideas, quizzes, and tips help girls learn about money, sav-ing, and smart shopping. RL 5 IL 3-6 (PC) ©2006
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S Earth Smart: How To Take Care Of The Environment—Garrett, Leslie A brother and sister learn about conservation,recycling, and taking good care of the world. RL 2 IL 1-3 (DK)©2006
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S H Is For Honor: A Military Family Alphabet—Scillian, DevinUsing the alphabet format, this picture book describes themany situations and experiences that military families, espe-cially their children encounter. For example history, rank, andquarters are explained. RL 4 IL 2-5 (SBP) ©2006
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Military Dogs—Ruffin, Frances E. RL 5 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007 _____011822 D355 _____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Ice Storm!: The 1998 Freeze—Temple, Bob Storm survivorsrelate how ice immobolized parts of New England and easternCanada, snapping power lines, felling trees, and strandingpeople in their homes during the 1998 ice storm. X-treme dis-asters that changed America series. RL 5 IL 2-5 (BPRT)©2007
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Rescues!—Kyi, Tanya Lloyd RL 7 IL 5-9 (FIRE) ©2006 _____009948 D363 ______________________________12.68 1155..8877
Rescues!—Markle, Sandra Collection of stories of daring res-cues including hurricanes, avalanches, and tsunamis. RL 5 IL 4-7 (LEHC) ©2006 *ALA, V
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S Bronco Charlie Y El Pony Express (Bronco Charlie AndThe Pony Express)—Brill, Marlene Targ Relates how, in1861, a boy named Charlie Miller became the youngest riderfor the Pony Express, a mail service that linked the east andwest coasts of the United States. RL 4.2 IL 2-4AR77027SP/.5 (LEHC) ©2005
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S Celebrate!: Connections Among Cultures—Reynolds, JanA photo-essay that explores the similarities among celebrationrituals in several indigenous cultures around the world andcompares them with celebrations in the United States. RL 4 IL 3-6 (LEE) ©2006
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Chew On This: Everything You Don’t Want To Know AboutFast Food—Schlosser, Eric Reveals the truth about whatlurks between those sesame seed buns, what a chicken“nugget” really is, and how the fast food industry has beenfeeding off children for generations. RL 8.1 IL 5-9AR106079/9.0 RC8.6/15.0 (HM) ©2006 *ALA, HB, PW, SLJ
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S D Is For Dragon Dance—Compestine, Ying Chang From fire-crackers to noodles, from red envelopes to the zodiac, youngreaders are introduced to the exciting traditions of the ChineseNew Year in this accessible and visually stunning homage tothe holiday. RL 2.3 IL K-3 AR105811/.5 (HH) ©2006 ALA, SLJ
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FolktalesS Boy Who Cried Wolf—Hennessy, B. G. A boy tending sheep
on a lonely mountainside thinks it a fine joke to cry “wolf” andwatch the people come running — and then one day a wolf isreally there, but no one answers his call. RL 2.7 IL P-2AR105219/.5 (SS) ©2006 K, PW, *SLJ
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Changing Woman And Her Sisters—Tchana, Katrin Anillustrated collection of traditional tales which feature god-desses from different cultures, including Navajo, Mayan, andFon. Notes explain each goddess’s place in her culture, thereason for the book, and how the illustrations were developed.RL 5 IL 5-9 (HH) ©2006 *ALA, K
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S Goldilocks And The Three Bears = Ricitos De Oro Y LosTres Osos—Ransom, Candice F. A little girl fills the pock-etbook she carries with mementos of the places she and hermother visit when they go to town. RL 2 IL P-2 (BED) ©2005
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S Juan Bobo Busca Trabajo (Juan Bobo Goes To Work)—Montes, Marisa Although he tries to do exactly as his moth-er tells him, foolish Juan Bobo keeps getting things all wrong.RL 2 IL K-3 (HA) ©2006 ALA, SLJ
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S Little Red Hen—Pinkney, Jerry A newly illustrated edition ofthe classic fable of the hen who is forced to do all the work ofbaking bread and of the animals who learn a bitter lesson fromit. RL 2 IL P-2 (DIAL) ©2006 ALA, *K, PW, *SLJ
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S Lugalbanda: The Boy Who Got Caught Up In A War—Henderson, Kathy An ancient Sumerian tale about theyoungest and weakest of eight brothers who, caught up in anill-advised war, uses his wits and courage and eventuallybecomes king. RL 5.1 IL 3-6 AR103587/1.0 RC4.9/4.0(CAND) ©2006 ALA, PW, *SLJ
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Mama Goose: A Latino Nursery Treasury = Un Tesor DeRimas Infantiles—Ada, Alma Flor & Campoy, F. IsabelPresents lullabies, finger plays, nursery rhymes, games, rid-dles, proverbs, and more in Spanish and English. RL 3 IL P-2(WB) ©2006
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S Pandora’s Box: A Greek Myth About The Constellations—Marzollo, Jean RL 3 IL K-3 (WB) ©2006
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S Six Fools—Hurston, Zora Neale & Thomas, Joyce Carol Ayoung man searches for three people more foolish than hisfiancee and her parents. RL 3 IL 1-4 (HA) ©2006 ALA, PW,*SLJ
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This Little Piggy: Lap Songs, Finger Plays, ClappingGames, And Pantomime Rhymes—Yolen, Jane, ed.Collection of singing games and nursery rhymes involving var-ious parts of the body, to be used with very young children.RL 3 IL P-2 (CAND) ©2005 *ALA, *SLJ
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American Heritage Student Dictionary—AmericanHeritage Editors Includes the newest words from the worldof computers and science, a style guide, usage notes, biogra-phical and geographic entries, and over 2000 photos, illustra-tions, and over 65,000 entries. RL 7 IL 5-9 (HM) ©2007 ALA,*SLJ, WJ
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S H Is For Horse : An Equestrian Alphabet—Ulmer, MichaelA children’s alphabet rhyming book that features historicalfacts and data about horses and the equestrian world. RL 5.8IL 2-5 AR85985/1.0 (SBP) ©2004
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S W Is For Wind: A Weather Alphabet—Paulauski, Patrick A-Z pictorial for children including weather terms such as barom-eter, cloud, tornado, and sunshine introduced with poemsaccompanied by expository text to provide detailed informa-tion. RL 5.8 IL 2-5 AR87700/1.0 (SBP) ©2005
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S Perros! Perros! = Dogs! Dogs!: A Story In English AndSpanish—Guy, Ginger Foglesong RL 2 IL P-2 (HA) ©2006
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Pure SciencesS I’m A Pill Bug—Tokuda, Yukihisa Describes pill bugs, explain-
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S We Gather Together: Celebrating The Harvest Season—Pfeffer, Wendy Nonfiction picture book that explains the sci-ence behind autumn and the social history of harvest-time cel-ebrations. RL 2 IL K-3 (V) ©2006
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S Coin Counting Book—Williams, Rozanne Lanczak RL 3 IL 1-4 (CHAR) ©2001 SLJ
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S How High Can A Dinosaur Count?: And Other MathMysteries—Fisher, Valorie Pictures and text present mathproblems for the reader to solve. RL 3.5 IL 1-4 AR106025/.5(RA) ©2006 *PW, *SLJ
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S Sir Cumference And The Isle Of Immeter—Neuschwander,Cindy RL 4 IL 2-5 (CHAR) ©2006
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S G Is For Galaxy: An Out Of This World Alphabet—Collison,Catherine A to Z children’s pictorial covers topics such as theplanets, craters, comets, orbits, and telecopes. Each wordrelated to our galaxy or to space is introduced with a simplepoem for younger readers and also includes detailed exposi-tory text for older readers. RL 5.3 IL 2-5 AR101489/1.0 (SBP)©2005
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Exploring The Solar System For Kids: A History With 22Activities—Carson, Mary Kay RL 7.6 IL 4-7AR105010/7.0 (CHIR) ©2006 *ALA, K
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S Light—DK Editors RL 2 IL P-2 (DK) ©2006 _____011646 D535_____________________________H12.91 1166..1166
Volcano—Rooney, Anne RL 5 IL 4-7 (DK) ©2006 _____011644 D551 _____________________________G12.47 1155..6611
S Story Of Salt—Kurlansky, Mark RL 4 IL 1-4 (V) ©2006 ALA_____011045 D553_____________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Fossil Feud: Marsh And Cope’s Bone Wars—Goldish,Meish RL 7 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007
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Albertosaurus Mystery: Philip Currie’s Hunt In TheBadlands—Padma, T. V. RL 7 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007
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Dinosaur—Malam, John RL 5 IL 4-7 (DK) ©2006 _____011641 D567 _____________________________G12.47 1155..6611
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Maiasaura Nests: Jack Horner’s Dinosaur Eggs—Searl,Duncan RL 7 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007
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Oviraptor Adventure: Mark Norell And The Egg Thief—Goldish, Meish RL 7 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007
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Supercroc: Paul Sereno’s Dinosaur Eater—Sereno, Paul C.RL 7 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007
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T. Rex Named Sue: Sue Hendrickson’s Huge Discovery—Lunis, Natalie RL 7 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007
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S Move!—Jenkins, Steve & Page, Robin An introduction to themotion in the animal world that invites readers to guess theunusual ways animals get around. RL 1.9 IL P-2 AR105023/.5RC2.3/1.0 (HM) ©2006 ALA, HB, K, *SLJ
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S Squirt!:The Most Interesting Book You’ll Ever Read AboutBlood—Romanek, Trudee RL 6.8 IL 4-7 AR104212/1.0(KCP) ©2006 *ALA
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AnimalsExtreme Animals: The Toughest Creatures On Earth—
Davies, Nicola RL 4 IL 3-6 (CAND) ©2006 _____010540 D590_____________________________H14.64 1188..3333
S Z Is For Zookeeper: A Zoo Alphabet—Smith, Marie A-Z pic-torial for children all about zookeepers and their role at thezoo. Letter topics include animals, brooms, disinfectant, vet-erinarian, keys, and locks. Topics are introduced with poemsaccompanied by expository text to provide detailed informa-tion. RL 5.3 IL 2-5 AR87701/1.0 (SBP) ©2005
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S Almost Gone:The World’s Rarest Animals—Jenkins, SteveText and illustrations introduce some of the rarest and mostendangered animals from all over the world. Let’s-Read-and-Find-Out Science. Stage 2 RL 5.7 IL K-3 AR104411/.5RC7.1/3.0 (HA) ©2006 ALA, *SLJ
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S Snapshots: The Wonders Of Monterey Bay—Mannis,Celeste Davidson RL 3 IL 1-4 (V) ©2006 *K, *SLJ
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Octopuses—Spirn, Michele RL 5 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007 _____011816 D594 _____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
S Insect—DK Editors RL 2 IL P-2 (DK) ©2006 _____011645 D595_____________________________H12.91 1166..1166
Alligator And Crocodile Rescue—Snyder, Trish RL 7 IL 5-9 (FIRE) ©2006
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S Sea Horse: The Shyest Fish In The Sea—Butterworth,Christine RL 3 IL 1-4 (CAND) ©2006 *ALA, PW, *SLJ
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Rainforest Bird Rescue—Kenyon, Linda RL 7 IL 5-9 (FIRE)©2006
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Elephants In Danger—Orme, Helen RL 4 IL 2-5 (BPRT)©2007
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New Titles – NonfictionGorillas In Danger—Orme, Helen RL 3 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007 _____011842 D599 _____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Lions In Danger—Orme, Helen RL 4 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007 _____011843 D599 _____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Orangutans In Danger—Orme, Helen RL 3 IL 2-5 (BPRT)©2007
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S Owen And Mzee: The True Story Of A RemarkableFriendship—Hatkoff, Isabella Text and photographs depictthe nurturing provided by a 130-year-old tortoise for anorphaned hippopotamus after the tsunami struck Kenya.RL 5.4 IL K-3 AR105794/.5 (SBS) ©2006 ALA, PW, *SLJ
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Polar Bears In Danger—Orme, Helen RL 3 IL 2-5 (BPRT)©2007
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Rhinos In Danger—Orme, Helen RL 4 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007 _____011846 D599 _____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Sea Lions—Fetty, Margaret RL 5 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2006 _____011817 D599 _____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Technology/AppliedSciences
S I Is For Idea: An Invention Alphabet—Schonberg, Marcia Ato Z introduction to modern inventions such as computers,microwave, umbrella, zipper and many more. Each invention isintroduced with a poem and includes detailed-filled expositorytext. RL 7.0 IL 2-5 AR101490/1.0 (SBP) ©2005
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How Nearly Everything Was Invented... By TheBrainwaves—Swerling, Lisa RL 5 IL 4-7 (DK) ©2006
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S Gee Whiz, It’s All About Pee!—Goodman, Susan E. Learnhow lobsters fight using pee, how it was used to make gun-powder and how scientists are using urine. RL 4 IL 2-5 (V)©2006
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S Walk On!: A Guide For Babies Of All Ages—Frazee, MarlaRL 1.7 IL P-1 AR105664/.5 (HB) ©2006 HB, K, PW, *SLJ
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S What Stinks?—Singer, Marilyn RL 6.7 IL 4-7 AR104303/2.0RC5.2/5.0 (LEHC) ©2006 *ALA, PW
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S My Mom’s Having A Baby!—Butler, Dori Hillestad Elizabethrelates specifics of her mother’s pregnancy: conception,month-by-month development, and delivery. RL 3.6 IL 1-4AR87266/.5 (WHIT) ©2005 *ALA, K, SBF, SLJ
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Built To Last: Building America’s Amazing Bridges, Dams,Tunnels, And Skyscrapers—Sullivan, George Discussesthe design and construction of massive creations, profiles thearchitects and engineers who thought them through, and pro-vides spectacular images emphasizing the perseverance anddedication needed to make them real. RL 7.0 IL 4-7 LX950AR105610/4.0 RC6.4/.7 (SBS) ©2005 ALA, *SLJ
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Flight—Platt, Richard RL 5 IL 4-7 (DK) ©2006 _____011642 D629 _____________________________G12.47 1155..6611
Superfast Trucks—Latham, Donna Full-color photographsand real-life narratives of truck racers. Ultimate speed series.RL 4 IL 3-6 (BPRT) ©2007
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S Our Apple Tree—Naslund, Gorel Kristina RL 2 IL K-3 (RBRK)©2006
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Wildfire—Morrison, Taylor RL 6 IL 3-6 (HM) ©2006 ALA, K,*SLJ
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S Pumpkins—Robbins, Ken RL 2 IL K-3 (RBRK) ©2006 _____011566 D635_____________________________H16.41 2200..5544
ER Vets: Life In An Animal Emergency Room—Jackson,Donna M. Describes the types of services animal emergencyrooms provide, the animals they treat, and a history of veteri-nary care. RL 8.1 IL 4-7 LX1190 AR101287/2.0 RC7.2/5.0(HM) ©2005 ALA, *SLJ
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Medical Detectives Dogs—Ruffin, Frances E. RL 4 IL 2-5(BPRT) ©2007
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S True Story Of Stellina—Pericoli, Matteo RL 3 IL 1-4 (RA)©2006 *ALA, *CE, K, PW, SLJ
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S Fast Food—Freymann, Saxton Photographs of fruits and veg-etables arranged to look like cars, bicycles, and other thingsthat move. RL 2.2 IL P-2 AR105918/.5 (SBS) ©2006 *ALA, K,SLJ
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It’s Not The Stork!: A Book About Girls, Boys, Babies,Bodies, Families, And Friends—Harris, Robie H. RL 2 IL K-3 (CAND) ©2006 *ALA
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Arts & EntertainmentS M Is For Masterpiece: An Art Alphabet—Domeniconi,
David While introducing readers to famous artists, mediums,tools, and techniques, this A-Z pictorial uses simple poetry tointroduce topics such as color, Easter Island, impressionism,Frida Kahlo, and landscape. Each letter topic also includesdetailed expository text. RL 4 IL 2-5 (SBP) ©2006
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Pyramid—Chrisp, Peter RL 5 IL 4-7 (DK) ©2006 _____011643 D726 _____________________________G12.47 1155..6611
Kids Weaving: Projects For Kids Of All Ages—Swett,Sarah RL 6 IL 5-9 (STC) ©2005 *SLJ
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S Are You Quite Polite?: Silly Dilly Manners Songs—Katz,Alan Presents humorous lyrics to such familiar children’ssongs as “Pop Goes the Weasel,” “Twinkle Twinkle Little Star,”and “Hey Diddle Diddle.” RL 2 IL K-3 (SS) ©2006
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S Aliens Are Coming!:The True Account Of The 1938 War OfThe Worlds Radio Broadcast—McCarthy, Meghan RL 4.0 IL 3-6 AR106023/.5 (RA) ©2006 ALA, CE, K, PW,*SLJ
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S World’s Greatest Elephant—Helfer, Ralph Born in the sametown and on the same day as his elephant Modoc, Bram andModoc endure tremendous hardship and danger beforebecoming stars of the Ringling Brothers Circus. RL 4.7 IL 2-5AR105280/1.0 RC5.4/3.0 (V) ©2006 *ALA, K, SLJ
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S Can You See What I See? Once Upon A Time: PicturePuzzles To Search And Solve—Wick, Walter RL 2 IL K-3 (SBS) ©2006
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Graphic NovelsBabymouse: Rock Star!—Holm, Jennifer L. & Matthew
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Bart Simpson’s Guide To Life: A Wee Handbook For ThePerplexed—Groening, Matt Presents the cartoon charac-ters unique perspective on life in graphic novel format. RL 6 IL 5-9 (HA) ©2006
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Big Fat Little Lit—Spiegelman, Art & Mouly, Francoise, eds.RL 3 IL 2-5 (V) ©2006
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Blade Of Kringle—Marunas, Nathaniel RL 5 IL 4-7 (V)©2006
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Kampung Boy—Lat Relates the life experiences, from birth tobeginning boarding school, of a boy growing up on a rubberplantation in rural Malaysia. RL 5 IL 5-9 (RBRK) ©2006
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Krusty Book—Groening, Matt RL 6 IL 5-9 (HA) ©2006 _____010001 D741 ______________________________13.48 1166..8877
Lisa Book—Groening, Matt RL 6 IL 5-9 (HA) ©2006 _____010002 D741 ______________________________13.48 1166..8877
Nightmare On Joe’s Street—Scieszka, Jon RL 3 IL 2-5 (HA)©2006
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Sardine In Outer Space, Vol. 2—Guibert, Emmanuel RL 3IL 2-5 (RBRK) ©2006 SLJ
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Simpsons Treehouse Of Horror: Hoodoo VoodooBrouhaha—Groening, Matt The Simpsons serve up awitches’ brouhaha of haunted clown cars, possessed cerealboxes, haunted hospitals, afterlife-binding cocktail napkinI.O.Us, ring-driven fellowships, neighborly vampires, and cos-tumed comic book guys. RL 6 IL 5-9 (HA) ©2006
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SportsS A Is For Axel: An Ice Skating Alphabet—Browning, Kurt
Kurt Browning explains the history, techniques and memo-rable moments of ice skating. RL 6.6 IL 2-5 AR106306/1.0(SBP) ©2005
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S J Is For Jump Shot: A Basketball Alphabet—Ulmer,Michael A to Z basketball’s history, famous players, and thegame’s basics such as dribble, pass, and zone are explainedusing simple rhymes for each letter topic and expository textfilled with details. RL 5.9 IL 2-5 AR105062/1.0 (SBP) ©2005
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John Madden’s Heroes Of Football: The Story OfAmerica’s Game—Madden, John Photos, sidebars, andanalytical charts makes this the ultimate book for young foot-ball fans. RL 6 IL 5-9 (V) ©2006
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S P Is For Putt: A Golf Alphabet—Herzog, Brad A-Z pictorialfor children including golf terms, rules, famous people, andcourses introduced with poems accompanied by expositorytext to provide detailed information. RL 6.3 IL 2-5AR87699/1.0 (SBP) ©2005
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S R Is For Race: A Stock Car Alphabet—Herzog, BradProvides readers with details on the famous drivers, history,and statistics from the sport of stock car racing. From A to Ztopics such as Bill France, Daytona, helmets, pit stops, andmore are explained and illustrated for readers of all ages.RL 5 IL 2-5 (SBP) ©2006
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S Sports Hall Of Weird—Sylvester, Kevin Collection of strange,often humorous, sports-related trivia. RL 5.3 IL 4-7AR101552/1.0 (KCP) ©2005
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Sports Illustrated For Kids Insider’s Guide To ActionSports—Higgins, Matt RL 5 IL 4-7 (SBS) ©2006
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Poetry, Plays,Story Collections
Writing Magic: Creating Stories That Fly—Levine, GailCarson Newbery Honor author Gail Carson Levine sharesher secrets of making magic with your writing. RL 6 IL 5-9 (HA)©2006
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S Carnival Of The Animals: Poems Inspired By Saint-Saens’Music—Cherniak, Judith, ed. RL 4 IL K-3 (CAND) ©2006*ALA, *PW, SLJ
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S City Beats: A Hip-Hoppy Pigeon Poem—Rammell, S. KellyText and die-cut pages present all the hustle and activity of abusy city from a pigeon’s perspective. RL 3 IL 1-4 (DAWN)©2006
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S Confeti: Poemas Para Ninos (Confetti: Poems ForChildren)—Mora, Pat Poems celebrating the beauty of theSouthwest as experienced by a Mexican American girl wholives there. RL 3 IL 1-4 (LEE) ©2006
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S Frankenstein Makes A Sandwich—Rex, Adam Nineteenhilarious poems about the secret lives of the Creature from theBlack Lagoon, Bigfoot, Godzilla, and others. RL 4.0 IL K-3AR107241/.5 (HB) ©2006
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S How We Are Smart—Nikola-Lisa, W. Introduces readers to thetheory of multiple intelligences through quotations, verse,short biographies, and activities. RL 4 IL 2-5 (LEE) ©2006 SLJ
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S I Heard It From Alice Zucchini: Poems About TheGarden—Havill, Juanita RL 3.8 IL 1-4 AR106238/.5(CHRO) ©2006 K, *SLJ
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S Jazz A-B-Z: A Collection Of Jazz Portraits From A To Z—Marsalis, Wynton Text and artwork introduce twenty-six jazzall-stars through poems. RL 5 IL 5-9 LX NP (CAND) ©2005*ALA, K, *PW, *SLJ
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S Keep Climbing, Girls—Richards, Beah E. Poem in which ayoung African American girl is encouraged to climb higher andhigher regardless of the taunts of Miss Nettie. RL 3.6 IL K-3AR104179/.5 (SS) ©2006 ALA, PW, *SLJ
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S Meow Ruff: A Story In Concrete Poetry—Sidman, JoyceHumorous concrete poems and illustrations show how a dogand cat spend their day. RL 3 IL 1-4 (HM) ©2006 *ALA, SLJ
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S Monumental Verses—Lewis, J. Patrick RL 4.9 IL 4-7AR105503/.5 (NGS) ©2005 HB, SLJ
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S R Is For Rhyme: A Poetry Alphabet—Young, Judy Fromacrostics and ballads to meter and metaphor, author and poetJudy Young has written a collection of poems to illustrate poet-ic tools, terms, and techniques. Each term or technique isdemonstrated in an accompanying poem so readers can seethe method at work. RL 5 IL 2-5 (SBP) ©2006
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S Tour America: A Journey Through Poems And Art—Siebert, Diane RL 4 IL 3-6 (NOSO) ©2006 K, *SLJ
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S When The Horses Ride By: Children In The Times OfWar—Greenfield, Eloise Poems about children throughouthistory, focusing on their perceptions of war and how waraffects their lives. RL 4 IL 2-5 (LEE) ©2006 ALA
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S Yellow Elephant: A Bright Bestiary—Larios, JulieHofstrand A collection of poetic fables about real and imagi-nary animals. RL 2.7 IL 1-4 AR105732/.5 (HB) ©2006 *ALA,PW, SLJ
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Christmas Remembered—De Paola, Tomie RL 4 IL 2-5 (V)©2006
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S Cuentos En Verso Para Ninos Perversos (RevoltingRhymes)—Dahl, Roald Humorous retellings of six well-known fairy tales featuring surprise endings in place of the tra-ditional happily-ever-after. RL 4 IL 4-7 (ALFA) ©2006
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S Moon—Stevenson, Robert Louis Detailed watercolor-and-inkpaintings capture the magic of nighttime, its many nocturnalcreatures as well as the special love between a father andson. RL 2 IL P-2 (FSG) ©2006 *ALA
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Geography/HistoryOh, Yikes!: History’s Grossest, Wackiest Moments—
Masoff, Joy RL 6 IL 3-6 (WORK) ©2006 _____011782 D902 ______________________________17.50 2211..9911
Adventures Of Marco Polo—Freedman, Russell RL 5 IL 4-7 (SBS) ©2006
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Beginner World Atlas—Rand McNally Editors RL 4 IL K-3(RMC) ©2005
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Children’s Illustrated Atlas Of The U.S.—Rand McNallyEditors RL 4 IL 2-5 (RMC) ©2005
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Children’s Illustrated Atlas Of The World—Rand McNallyEditors RL 6 IL 2-5 (RMC) ©2005
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Facts On File Children’s Atlas—Wright, David & JillExplores countries and continents through maps and illustra-tions and features flags, stamps and coins. RL 6 IL 4-7 (FOF)©2006 ALA
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Intermediate World Atlas—Rand McNally Editors RL 6 IL 3-6 (RMC) ©2005
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S Rocky Mountains—Bauer, Marion Dane RL 2 IL P-2 (SS)©2006
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S Bandera De Estrellas Centelleantes (Star-spangledBanner)—Welch, Catherine A. Briefly discusses the author-ship of the poem later set to music that became the nationalanthem of the United States as well as the flag itself. RL 4.7 IL 2-4 AR79260SP/.5 (LEHC) ©2005
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Great Pyramid: Egypt’s Tomb For All Time—Leardi,Jeanette RL 5 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007
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S Pompeii: Lost And Found—Osborne, Mary Pope Text andsimulated frescoes present life in ancient Pompeii at the timeof the eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 79 A.D. RL 5.8 IL 3-6AR104731/.5 RC4.5/2.0 (RA) ©2006 PW, *SLJ
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S Cat With The Yellow Star: Coming Of Age In Terezin—Rubin, Susan Goldman RL 5.0 IL 3-6 AR105430/1.0 (HH)©2006 K, PW, *SLJ
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Dear Miss Breed: True Stories Of The Japanese AmericanIncarceration During World War II And A Librarian—Oppenheim, Joanne Presents the stories and corresponde-ces of Clara Breed, a San Diego librarian, and numerousJapanese American young people at the time of the outbreakof World War II. RL 7.4 IL 5-9 AR104049/16.0 (SBS) ©2006*ALA, K, SLJ, V
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S What If You Met A Knight?—Adkins, Jan RL 3 IL 1-4 (RBRK)©2006
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Edinburgh Castle: Scotland’s Haunted Fortress—Knox,Barbara RL 4 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007
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Tower Of London: England’s Ghostly Castle—Riley, GailBlasser RL 4 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007
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S D Is For Dancing Dragon: A China Alphabet—Crane, CarolA to Z children’s pictorial covers topics such as Beijing,Dragon Dance, Himalayan Mountain Range, Mongolians, andthe giant panda. Each subject is introduced with a simplerhyme for younger readers. Expository text is also included forolder readers. RL 6 IL 2-5 (SBP) ©2006
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S D Is For Drum: A Native American Alphabet—Shoulders,Michael An A-Z introduction to the customs and cultures ofthe first people inhabiting the Americas. Topics include Bison,teepees, Kachinas, and dugout canoes inhabiting theAmericas. RL 7.1 IL 2-5 AR106308/1.0 (SBP) ©2006
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S A Is For Algonquin: An Ontario Alphabet—Gorman,Lovenia A to Z children’s pictorial covers Ontario’s famouspeople, history, geography, and provincial symbols. Topicsinclude Alexander Graham Bell, Eastern White Pine, Group ofSeven, James Bay, and Niagara Falls. Each letter’s topic isintroduced using poetry and includes expository text filled withdetails about the topics. RL 6.7 IL 2-5 AR105058/1.0 (SBP)©2005
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S C Is For Chinook: An Alberta Alphabet—Welykochy, DawnA colorful children’s alphabet rhyming book depicting thewildlife, landscape, people and history of Alberta, Canada.RL 6.5 IL 2-5 AR85981/1.0 (SBP) ©2004
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S Loonies And Twonies: A Canadian Number Book—Ulmer,Michael Concepts important to all of Canada are introducedusing numbers. Subjects include languages, famous people,geography, currency, history, and many more. RL 5 IL 2-5(SBP) ©2006
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S P Is For Puffin: A Newfoundland And LabradorAlphabet—Skirving, Janet Newfoundland and Labrador’slandscape, famous people, history, and culture are introducedusing the alphabet. Each letter’s topic is introduced with a sim-ple poem. More detailed information on each topic is includedin the side-bar text. RL 6 IL 2-5 (SBP) ©2006
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S S Is For Spirit Bear: A British Columbia Alphabet—Roberts, Gregory A to Z pictorial showcases the history,geography, famous people, and provincial symbols of BritishColumbia. Topics include, ferry boat, spirit bear, dogwoodflower, and Capilano Bridge. Poetry introduces each topic fol-lowed by detailed expository text. RL 6 IL 2-5 (SBP) ©2006
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American Story: 100 True Tales From American History—Armstrong, Jennifer RL 4 IL 3-6 (K) ©2006 *K
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S Fort Sumter: The Civil War Begins—Crewe, Sabrina &Uschan, Michael V. Describes the cultural and political dif-ferences between the North and South prior to the Civil Warand the attack on Fort Sumter which began the war. EventsThat Shaped America. RL 7.9 IL 3-6 AR84869/1.0 (GS)©2005
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Into The West—McPherson, James M. RL 7 IL 5-9 (SS)©2006
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S One If By Land: A Massachusetts Number Book—Stemple, Heidi E. Y. Massachusetts state history, famouspeople, landmarks, and industry are introduced through poet-ry and numbers. Detailed expository text on each topic is alsoincluded. RL 5 IL 2-5 (SBP) ©2006
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S Salvar A La Campana De La Libertad (Saving The LibertyBell)—Figley, Marty Rhodes Recounts how Johnny Mickley,an eleven-year-old boy, helped his father to keep the LibertyBell safe from the British during the Revolutionary War. RL 3.9IL 2-4 AR80551SP/.5 (LEHC) ©2005
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S Net Numbers: A South Carolina Number Book—Crane,Carol Using numbers, many of South Carolina’s state sym-bols, historic landmarks, and famous people are introduced.Topics include Boykin Spaniels, Four Holes Swamp, andCarolina Mantids. RL 5.9 IL 2-5 AR106301/1.0 (SBP) ©2006
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S Numbers In A Row: An Iowa Number Book—Pierce,Patricia A. Iowa’s history, inventors, industry, livestock, andmore are introduced using rhymes and numbers. Detailedexpository text provides in-depth state fact information. RL 5IL 2-5 (SBP) ©2006
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S Prairie Numbers: An Illinois Number Book—Wargin,Kathy-jo Using numbers, readers are introduced to Illinoisstate symbols, industry, animals, and more. Written for two lev-els, the book uses poetry and numbers to introduce eachtopic. Expository text provides detailed information about eachtopic. RL 5 IL 2-5 (SBP) ©2006
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Buffalo And The Indians: A Shared Destiny—Patent,Dorothy Hinshaw RL 7.4 IL 4-7 AR107070/2.0 (HM) ©2006*ALA
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S Desert Digits: An Arizona Number Book—Gowan, BarbaraTopics are introduced using numbers and poetry combinedwith detailed expository text for more in-depth informationabout Arizona including insects, mountain peaks, saguaro andmore. RL 5 IL 2-5 (SBP) ©2006
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Collective Biographies5,000 Miles To Freedom: Ellen And William Craft’s Flight
From Slavery—Fradin, Judith & Dennis Chronicles thelives of Ellen and William Scott from their flight from slavery inGeorgia to their rise to fame as heroes of the Abolitionistmovement. RL 7.6 IL 5-9 AR103355/4.0 RC9.0/8.0 (NGS)©2006 ALA, *SLJ, V
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S Freedom Riders—Bausum, Ann Describes the author’s grow-ing up in black and white America and eventual meeting asmembers of the Freedom Riders’ bus journey through theSouth to gain Civil Rights for African Americans and others.RL 7 IL 5-9 (NGS) ©2006 *ALA, *SLJ
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S Teammates—Barber, Tiki & Ronde A story of teamwork andperserverance based on the childhood of National FootballLeague stars and twin brothers Tiki and Ronde Barber. RL 4IL 2-5 (SS) ©2006
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Individual BiographiesBethany Hamilton: Follow Your Dreams!—Sandler,
Michael RL 4 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007 _____011823 D92 ______________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Dale Earnhardt: Young Race Car Driver—Mantell, Paul RL 5 IL 4-7 (SS) ©2006
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Eleanor Of Aquitaine: The Queen Who Rode Off ToBattle—Kramer, Ann RL 7 IL 4-7 (NGS) ©2006
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Nothing To Fear!—Kent,Deborah RL 5 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007
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Gandhi: Young Nation Builder—Kudlinski, Kathleen RL 5 IL 4-7 (SS) ©2006
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S George Crum And The Saratoga Chip—Taylor, Gaylia Thestory of George Crum and the invention of the potato chip ata restaurant in Saratoga Springs, New York. RL 5.3 IL 2-5AR105225/.5 (LEE) ©2006 SLJ
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S Hammerin’ Hank: The Life Of Hank Greenberg—McDonough, Yona Zeldis RL 4 IL 2-5 (WALK) ©2006 PW,*SLJ
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Helen Keller: Break Down The Walls!—Fetty, Margaret RL 4 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007
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Hero Of The High Seas: John Paul Jones And TheAmerican Revolution—Cooper, Michael L. RL 6 IL 5-9(NGS) ©2006
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How To Survive In Antarctica—Bledsoe, Lucy Jane RL 5 IL 5-9 (HH) ©2006 *ALA, K
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Ice Skating: The Incredible Michelle Kwan—Sandler,Michael RL 4 IL 3-6 (BPRT) ©2007
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Isaac Newton—Krull, Kathleen Reveals the grim, lonely child-hood that might have damaged Isaac Newton emotionally butcontributed to making this secretive, vindictive, obsessive per-son perhaps the world’s greatest scientist. RL 7.3 IL 5-9AR104751/3.0 RC6.2/6.0 (V) ©2006 ALA, *CE, HB, *SLJ, V
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Jean Driscoll: Dream Big, Work Hard!—Sandler, MichaelRL 5 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007
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S Kate Shelley Y El Tren De Medianoche (Kate Shelley AndThe Midnight Express)—Wetterer, Margaret K. Fifteen-year-old Kate risks her life in a storm to prevent a train disas-ter. RL 4.0 IL 2-4 AR6005SP/.5 (LEHC) ©2005
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Liftoff: A Photobiography Of John Glenn—Mitchell, DonRL 7 IL 4-7 (NGS) ©2006
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S Manten Las Luces Encendidas, Abbie (Keep The LightsBurning, Abbie)—Roop, Peter & Connie In the winter of1856, a storm delays the lighthouse keeper’s return to anisland off the coast of Maine, and his daughter Abbie mustkeep the lights burning by herself. RL 3.4 IL 2-4 AR668SP/.5(LEHC) ©2005
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Marco Polo: The Boy Who Traveled The Medieval World—McCarty, Nick RL 7 IL 4-7 (NGS) ©2006
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S Mary—Demi RL 4 IL 2-5 (SS) ©2006 _____010692 D92______________________________H20.43 2255..5588
Michael J. Fox: I Can Make A Difference!—Apte, Sunita RL 5 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007
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S Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People ToFreedom—Weatherford, Carole Boston RL 3 IL K-3 (WB)©2006
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S My Name Is Gabriela: The Life Of Gabriela Mistral = MeLlamo Gabriela: La Vida De Gabriela Mistral—Brown,Monica Short biographical poem depicting the life of Chileanpoet and Nobel Prize winner, Gabriela Mistral. RL 4.3 IL K-3LXAD860 AR103081/.5 RC2.3/.1 (NORP) ©2005 *SLJ
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S Onward: A Photobiography Of African-American PolarExplorer Matthew Henson—Johnson, Dolores Describesthe expedition to the North Pole that African AmericanMatthew Henson participated in with Admiral Robert Peary.RL 7.6 IL 4-7 AR106506/2.0 RC6.4/5.0 (NGS) ©2006 *ALA,HB, *SLJ, V
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S Play, Mozart, Play!—Sis, Peter Picture book biography of theearly life of composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. RL 3 IL K-3 (HA) ©2006 ALA, *PW, *SLJ
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Ray Charles: Find Another Way!—Sloate, Susan RL 4 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007
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S Remarkable Benjamin Franklin—Harness, Cheryl Presentsan introduction to the life of Benjamin Franklin, founding father,inventor, writer, scientist, statesman, and diplomat. RL 6.3 IL 2-5 AR106550/1.0 (NGS) ©2005 *ALA, SLJ
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Something Out Of Nothing: Marie Curie & Radium—McClafferty, Carla Killough Biography of the Polish scientistMarie Curie, describing her contributions to the field of sci-ence and her discovery of Radium. RL 8.3 IL 5-9AR105300/5.0 RC6.8/8.0 (FSG) ©2006 ALA, K, *SLJ
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S Theodore—Keating, Frank A simple biography, with emphasison his childhood, of the twenty-sixth president of the UnitedStates. RL 4.7 IL 1-4 AR104185/.5 RC4.4/2.0 (SS) ©2006PW, *SLJ
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S Through Georgia’s Eyes—Rodriguez, Rachel RL 3 IL 1-4RC3.4/1.0 (HOLT) ©2006 *ALA, HB, K, SLJ
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Who Was Daniel Boone?—Kramer, Sydelle RL 5 IL 4-7 (V)©2006
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S Young Thomas Edison—Dooling, Michael Presents the boy-hood of Thomas Edison who overcame hearing loss and othersetbacks while continuing to experiment and invent. RL 4.7 IL 2-4 AR105733/.5 (HH) ©2005 *SLJ
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Abrahams, Peter—Behind The Curtain An avid SherlockHolmes fan, eighth grader Ingrid Levin-Hill is kidnapped whileinvestigating mysterious happenings in her home town. RL 6IL 5-9 (HA) ©2006 *ALA, SLJ, V
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Adler, David A.—Cam Jansen And The Secret ServiceMystery Cam and her friend Danny help solve the mysteryof a stolen pearl necklace when the governor comes to visittheir school for the dedication of the new library. RL 3 IL 2-5(V) ©2006
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S Anderson, Brian—Adventures Of Commander Zack ProtonAnd The Warlords Of Nibblecheese RL 3 IL 2-5 (SS)©2006
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Anderson, Jodi Lynn—May Bird Among The Stars Stilltrapped in the Ever After, ten-year-old May Bird struggles todecide whether to save the world of her ghostly friends fromthe evil Bo Cleevil or to return to her West Virginia home.RL 5 IL 5-9 (SS) ©2006
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Anderson, M. T.—Clue Of The Linoleum LederhosenLooking forward to a vacation, Katie, Lily, and Jasper attachtheir flying Gyroscopic Sky Suite to the Moose Tongue Lodgeand Resort, where they mingle with other child heroes foundin books, and where they become embroiled in a mysteryinvolving lederhosen-clothed quintuplets and a screamingventriloquist. RL 4.8 IL 5-9 AR106751/5.0 (HB) ©2006 *ALA,HB, SLJ, V
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Avi—Crispin: At The Edge Of The World Branded as traitorsby the king’s authorities, Crispin and his guardian, Bear, fleeto coastal towns in fourteenth-century England, where theyperform a musical juggling act and bond as a family afterbefriending a disfigured girl. RL 5 IL 5-9 (WB) ©2006
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Barry, Dave & Pearson, Ridley—Escape From TheCarnivale: A Never Land Adventure When Surf the mer-maid is captured by the evil Captain Crookshank and his crew,her friends enlist James, one of the Lost Boys, to help rescueher. RL 5 IL 4-7 (WB) ©2006
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Bath, K. P.—Escape From Castle Cant Having escaped fromCastle Cant during the Chewing Gum Rebellion, Lucy andPauline try to elude their pursuers and one of the girls discov-ers a surprising truth about her parentage. RL 6 IL 5-9 (WB)©2006
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Bloor, Edward—London Calling Seventh-grader MartinConway believes that his life is monotonous and dull until thenight the antique radio he uses as a night-light transports himto the bombing of London in 1940. RL 6 IL 5-9 (K) ©2006 ALA
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Bode, N. E.—Somebodies Continuing her magical adven-tures, Fern travels with Howard to an underground city to savethe Anybodies from the horrible Blue Queen, who sucks thesouls out of books. RL 5 IL 4-7 (HA) ©2006
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S Borden, Louise—Across The Blue Pacific: A World War IIStory A woman reminisces about her neighbor’s son whowas the object of a letter writing campaign by some fourth-graders when he went away to war in 1943. RL 3 IL 1-4 (HM)©2006 *ALA, HB, K, PW, SLJ
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Brown, Don—Notorious Izzy Fink In the 1890’s, thirteen-year-old Sam copes with poverty and violence on the streetsof New York’s Lower East Side. RL 6 IL 5-9 (RBRK) ©2006
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S Brown, Marc—Arturo Y El Misterioso Sobre (Arthur’sMystery Envelope) Arthur has to take a big envelopemarked “confidential” home to his mother. A Marc BrownArthur chapter book, #1. RL 3 IL 2-4 (LECT) ©2006
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S Brown, Marc—Berto Da La Talla (Buster Makes The Grade)Arthur rallies his friends to help Buster pass an important test.A Marc Brown Arthur chapter book, #16. RL 3 IL 2-4 (LECT)©2006
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Brugman, Alyssa—Being Bindy Australian teenager Bindyfinds it hard to cope when her best friend of many years sud-denly finds other friends and interests and her divorced par-ents present her with choices that could change everythingabout her way of life. RL 5 IL 5-9 RC4.8/12.0 (RA) ©2004*ALA, *PW, *SLJ, V
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Buckley-Archer, Linda—Gideon The Cutpurse RL 6 IL 5-9(SS) ©2006 PW, *SLJ, V
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S Campbell, Bebe Moore—Stompin’ At The Savoy On thenight of her jazz dance recital Mindy feels too nervous to go,until a magical drum whisks her away to the Savoy Ballroomin Harlem where she finds her “happy feet.” RL 2 IL K-3 (V)©2006
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Carbone, Elisa Lynn—Blood On The River: James Town1607 Traveling to the New World in 1606 as the page toCaptain John Smith, twelve-year-old orphan Samuel Colliersettles in the new colony of James Town, where he mustquickly learn to distinguish between friend and foe. RL 5.3 IL 4-7 AR106127/7.0 RC4.8/13.0 (V) ©2006 ALA, *K, *SLJ
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Casanova, Mary—Jess: Girl Of The Year Ten-year-old JessMcConnell begins an adventure as she and her parents workon an archeological dig of ancient Mayan ruins in Belize. RL 4IL 4-7 (PC) ©2006
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Cassidy, Cathy—Indigo Blue Eleven-year-old Indigo, hermother, and her toddler sister have to move out of their apart-ment because of troubles with Mum’s boyfriend, while Indie isalso having best friend problems at school, leaving herstressed, confused, and lonely. RL 4.6 IL 4-7 AR102728/5.0(V) ©2006 K
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Christopher, Matt—Comeback Of The Home Run Kid RL 5IL 4-7 (WB) ©2006
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Cooper, Susan—Victory Alternating chapters follow the mys-terious connection between a homesick English girl living inpresent-day America and an eleven-year-old boy serving inthe British Royal Navy in 1803, aboard the H.M.S. Victory,commanded by Admiral Horatio Nelson. RL 5.9 IL 4-7AR107239/8.0 (SS) ©2006 *ALA, SLJ
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Cottrell Boyce, Frank—Framed Dylan and his sisters havesome ideas about how to make Snowdonia Oasis Auto Marvelinto a more profitable business, but it is not until some strangemen arrive in their small town of Manod, Wales with valuablepaintings, and their father disappears, that they consider turn-ing to crime. RL 4 IL 4-7 (HA) ©2006
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Cushman, Karen—Loud Silence Of Francine Green In1949, thirteen-year-old Francine goes to Catholic school inLos Angeles where she becomes best friends with a girl whoquestions authority and is frequently punished by the nuns,causing Francine to question her own values. RL 6 IL 5-9 (HM)©2006 *ALA, PW, V
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Dahl, Roald—Cretinos (Twits) The misadventures of two ter-rible old people who enjoy playing nasty tricks and are finallyoutwitted by a family of monkeys. RL 5 IL 4-7 (ALFA) ©2006
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Dahl, Roald—Jirafa, El Pelicano Y El Mono (Giraffe AndThe Pelly And Me) When Billy joined the LadderlessWindow Cleaning Company, he had no idea what was in storefor him. RL 4 IL P-3 (ALFA) ©2006
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Dahl, Roald—Maravillosa Medinina De Jorge (George’sMarvelous Medicine) George decides that his grumpy, self-ish old grandmother must be a witch and concocts some mar-velous medicine to take care of her. RL 6 IL 4-7 RC3.0/3.0(ALFA) ©2006
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DeFelice, Cynthia C.—Bringing Ezra Back In the mid-1800s,twelve-year-old Nathan journeys from his farm on the Ohiofrontier to Western Pennsylvania to rescue a friend held cap-tive by the owners of a freak show. RL 5 IL 4-7 (FSG) ©2006
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Delaney, Joseph—Curse Of The Bane Now thirteen years old,Tom Ward continues his apprenticeship with the Spook asthey confront a dangerous bane who can control people’sthoughts. RL 6 IL 5-9 (HA) ©2006
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DeMatteis, J. M.—Puppet, The Professor, And The ProphetRL 5 IL 4-7 (WB) ©2006
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DiCamillo, Kate—Mercy Watson Fights Crime Mercy thepig’s love of buttered toast leads to the capture of a small thiefwho would rather be a cowboy. RL 2 IL 1-3 (CAND) ©2006
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DiCamillo, Kate—Miraculous Journey Of Edward TulaneEdward Tulane, a cold-hearted and proud toy rabbit, loves onlyhimself until he is separated from the little girl who adores himand travels across the country, acquiring new owners and lis-tening to their hopes, dreams, and histories. RL 4.4 IL 3-6AR102971/2.0 RC4.5/6.0 (CAND) ©2006 *ALA, K, PW, *SLJ
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Dunrea, Olivier—Hanne’s Quest On an island off the coast ofScotland, a young hen must prove herself pure, wise, andbrave in a quest to help her beloved owner, Mem Pocket, fromlosing her family’s farm. RL 4.6 IL 2-5 AR105011/3.0 (V)©2006 *ALA, PW, SLJ
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Durrant, Lynda—My Last Skirt: The Story Of JennieHodgers, Union Soldier Enjoying the freedom afforded herwhile dressing as a boy in order to earn higher pay after emi-grating from Ireland, Jennie Hodgers serves in the 95th IllinoisInfantry as Private Albert Cashier, a Union soldier in theAmerican Civil War. RL 4.6 IL 5-9 AR105612/6.0 (HM) ©2006ALA, *SLJ
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S Ehrlich, Amy—Snow Queen The strength of a little girl’s loveenables her to overcome many obstacles and free a boy fromthe Snow Queen’s spell. RL 3 IL K-3 (V) ©2006
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Elliott, L. M.—Give Me Liberty RL 6 IL 5-9 (HA) ©2006 _____010945 DFIC_____________________________H17.85 2222..3355
S Ellis, Brian—Web At Dragonfly Pond A boy goes fishing withhis father and describes the interrelationships among theinsects and animals he encounters, from the mosquito thatbites him to the dragonflies, bullfrogs, and fish that he finallycatches and eats. Includes facts about wetland species in thestory. RL 3 IL 1-4 (DAWN) ©2006 SLJ
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Ferris, Jean—Much Ado About Grubstake When two cityfolks arrive in the depressed mining town of Grubstake,Colorado in 1888, sixteen-year-old orphaned Arley tries to dis-cover why they want to buy the supposedly worthless mines inthe area. RL 5 IL 5-9 (HB) ©2006
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Fitzgerald, Dawn—Soccer Chick Rules While trying to focuson a winning soccer season, thirteen-year-old Tess becomesinvolved in local politics when she learns that all sports pro-grams at her school will be stopped unless a tax levy ispassed. RL 6 IL 5-9 (RBRK) ©2006
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Friedman, D. Dina—Playing Dad’s Song While wrestling withmemories of his father, who died when the Twin Towers fell onSeptember 11, 2001, eleven-year-old Gus, born into a familyof musicians, starts taking oboe lessons, begins to composemusic, and joins his sister in auditioning for a school musical.RL 5 IL 4-7 (FSG) ©2006
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Giff, Patricia Reilly—Water Street In the shadow of the con-struction of the Brooklyn Bridge, eighth-graders and newneighbors Bird Mallon and Thomas Neary make some deci-sions about what they want to do with their lives. RL 5 IL 4-7(K) ©2006
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Glatshteyn, Yankev—Emil And Karl In Vienna, Austria, in1940, two nine-year-old boys, one Jewish and one Aryan, areclassmates and best friends when events of the Nazi occupa-tion draw them even closer together as they fight to surviveand escape together. RL 6 IL 5-9 (RBRK) ©2006 *ALA, HB,*PW, *SLJ, V
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Gutman, Dan—Homework Machine Four fifth-grade students— a geek, a class clown, a teacher’s pet, and a slacker — aswell as their teacher and mothers, each relate events sur-rounding a computer programmed to complete homeworkassignments. RL 4.8 IL 4-7 AR103771/4.0 RC3.7/7.0 (SS)©2006 *ALA, *SLJ
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Gwaltney, Doris—Homefront RL 6 IL 5-9 (SS) ©2006 *ALA,*SLJ
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Haarsma, P. J.—Softwire: Virus On Orbis 1 RL 6 IL 5-9(CAND) ©2006
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Hale, Marian—Dark Water Rising RL 7 IL 5-9 (HOLT) ©2006 _____012219 DFIC_____________________________H19.10 2233..9911
Hardinge, Frances—Fly By Night Mosca Mye and her homici-dal goose, Saracen, travel to the city of Mandelion on theheels of smooth-talking con-man, Eponymous Clent. RL 7.1 IL 5-9 AR105950/19.0 RC7.4/24.0 (HA) ©2006 PW, *SLJ
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Holt, Kimberly Willis—Part Of Me: Stories Of A LouisianaFamily RL 6 IL 4-7 (HOLT) ©2006
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Hopkinson, Deborah—Into The Firestorm: A Novel Of SanFrancisco, 1906 Days after arriving in San Francisco fromTexas, eleven-year-old orphan Nicholas Dray tries to help hisnew neighbors survive the 1906 San Francisco earthquakeand the subsequent fires. RL 5 IL 4-7 (K) ©2006
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Horowitz, Anthony—Horowitz Horror Nine horror stories setin England focus on everyday items that have sinister quali-ties. RL 5 IL 4-7 (V) ©2006
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Howe, James—Bunnicula Meets Edgar Allan Crow Anoverly-alarmed Chester the cat predicts a gruesome fate forthe pets in the Monroe household when a writer of juvenilehorror fiction and his bird companion stay overnight. RL 5 IL 3-6 (SS) ©2006
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Hunter, Erin—Twilight After the warrior cat Clans settle intotheir new homes, the harmony they once had disappears asthe clans start fighting each other, until the day their commonenemy — the badger — invades their territory. RL 6 IL 5-9(HA) ©2006
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Jenkins, Jerry B. & Fabry, Chris—Canyon Echoes While onvacation at Lake Powell and the Grand Canyon, thirteen-year-old twins Bryce and Ashley try to prevent the theft of a famoustennis player’s necklace, only to land their entire family in dan-ger. RL 4.5 IL 4-7 AR102029/5.0 (TYN) ©2005
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Jenkins, Jerry B. & Fabry, Chris—Double Fault After joining atennis camp at a local country club, twins Ashley and BryceTimberline are blamed for outbreaks of vandalism there, andmust work not only to clear their names, but also to find thereal culprit. RL 4.7 IL 4-7 AR102030/5.0 (TYN) ©2005
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Jenkins, Jerry B. & Fabry, Chris—Escaping Darkness TwinsAshley and Bryce get involved in another mystery when theyobserve strange goings-on near the alpaca farm, and, mean-time, their school is imbroiled in a controversy over an annualday of public prayer. RL 5 IL 4-7 (TYN) ©2006
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Jenkins, Jerry B. & Fabry, Chris—Grave Shadows RL 4.4 IL 4-7 AR102033/4.0 (TYN) ©2005
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Jenkins, Jerry B. & Fabry, Chris—Haunted Waters TheTimberline family makes a weekend getaway for a visit to agold exhibit but it leads to a search for a stolen gold nuggetand danger for the entire family. RL 4.5 IL 4-7 AR88151/4.0(TYN) ©2005 PW
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Jenkins, Jerry B. & Fabry, Chris—Hollywood Holdup AtHalloween, facing a series of disasters while pet sitting, thir-teen-year-old twins Ashley and Bryce gain insights into theirprincipal and classmate Boo, and investigate a string of rob-beries at fast food restaurants in and around Red Rock. RL 5IL 4-7 (TYN) ©2006
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Jenkins, Jerry B. & Fabry, Chris—Instant Menace Wheneighth grade begins, twins Ashley and Bryce get caught up ininvestigating why their principal left under mysterious circum-stances, even as they struggle to get along with his replace-ment, who seems to be out to get them. RL 5 IL 4-7 (TYN)©2006
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Jenkins, Jerry B. & Fabry, Chris—Missing Pieces Red Rocksuffers a spate of “mailbox baseball” vandalism and twinsBryce and Ashley become witnesses. RL 4.2 IL 4-7AR88153/4.0 (TYN) ©2005
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Jenkins, Jerry B. & Fabry, Chris—Phantom Writer JakeKonig, a famous horror novelist, disappears under mysteriouscircumstances, and the Timberlines become involved whenthe editor asks Bryce and Ashley’s mother to finish writingJake’s last book. RL 4.2 IL 4-7 AR102034/4.0 (TYN) ©2005
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Jenkins, Jerry B. & Fabry, Chris—Stolen Secrets The quietcommunity of Red Rock is upset by an apparent abductionattempt on two middle school girls. RL 4.3 IL 4-7AR88154/4.0 (TYN) ©2005
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Jenkins, Jerry B. & Fabry, Chris—Wild Rescue When twinsAshley and Bryce Timberline investigate the burglary of aneighbor’s house, they become involved with some alpacasand a guard dog as well. RL 4.1 IL 4-7 AR88157/4.0 (TYN)©2005
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Jenkins, Jerry B. & Fabry, Chris—Windy City Danger Whilevisiting Chicago, twins Ashley and Bryce catch up with oldfriends, visit the house where they grew up, see manyreminders of their deceased father, and help search for theirbest friends’ uncle, who disappeared days before his wedding.RL 5 IL 4-7 (TYN) ©2006
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Jennings, Patrick—Wish Riders RL 6 IL 5-9 (WB) ©2006 _____011707 DFIC_____________________________H17.05 2211..3344
Jenton, Jim—Girl With Four Brains RL 3 IL 2-5 (SS) ©2006 _____010672 DFIC_____________________________H16.21 2200..2299
Jones, Kimberly—Sand Dollar Summer When twelve-year-old Lise spends the summer on an island in Maine with herself-reliant mother and bright — but oddly mute — youngerbrother, her formerly safe world is complicated by an agedIndian neighbor, her mother’s childhood friend, and a hurri-cane. RL 6 IL 5-9 (SS) ©2006 *ALA, K, *SLJ
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Joosse, Barbara M.—Dead Guys Talk: A Wild Willie MysteryRL 3.0 IL 2-5 AR106010/1.0 (HM) ©2006
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Kaaberbol, Lene—Serpent Gift As her brother Davin is unjust-ly confined to a prison and looks for a way to escape, Dina,now twelve years old, meets her father and learns whethershe shares his serpent gift of having the ability to give peopledreams. RL 5 IL 5-9 (HOLT) ©2006 *ALA, K, PW
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Kadohata, Cynthia—Weedflower After twelve-year-oldSumiko and her Japanese-American family are relocated fromtheir flower farm in southern California to an internment campon a Mojave Indian reservation in Arizona, she helps her fam-ily and neighbors, becomes friends with a local Indian boy,and tries to hold on to her dream of owning a flower shop.RL 4.8 IL 5-9 AR104757/7.0 RC5.3/13.0 (SS) ©2006 *ALA,PW, *SLJ, V
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Kelly, Katy—Lucy Rose: Busy Like You Can’t Believe Nowin fourth grade, palindrome-enthusiast Lucy Rose learnsabout the perils of eavesdropping while also confiding in herdiary her worries that her recently divorced mother is begin-ning to date. RL 5 IL 3-6 RC4.8/7.0 (K) ©2006
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Key, Watt—Alabama Moon After the death of his father, ten-year-old Moon leaves their forest shelter home and is sent toan Alabama institution, becoming entangled in the outsideworld he has never known and making good friends, a relent-less enemy, and finally a new life. RL 6 IL 5-9 (FSG) ©2006
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Kline, Suzy—Horrible Harry And The Triple Revenge WhenSid, his annoying third-grade classmate, ruins Song Lee’sorigami praying mantis, Horrible Harry plots triple revenge onthe troublemaker. RL 3 IL 2-5 (V) ©2006
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Klise, Kate—Regarding The Bathrooms: A Privy To ThePast In this novel told through letters, newspaper articles,and police reports, a middle school principal’s bathroom reno-vation project leads to the discovery of stolen Roman antiqui-ties. RL 5 IL 4-7 (HB) ©2006
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Korman, Gordon—Rescue RL 5 IL 4-7 (SBS) ©2006 _____010642 DFIC _______________________________9.50 1111..8899
S Kroll, Virginia—Uno Dos Tres Posada! = Let’s CelebrateChristmas A little girl guides the reader through each stepof a posada, a Hispanic holiday tradition celebrated on thenine nights before Christmas. RL 2 IL P-2 (V) ©2006
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S Kvasnosky, Laura McGee—Zelda And Ivy: The RunawaysIn three short stories, two fox sisters run away from home,bury a time capsule, and take advantage of some creativejuice. RL 2 IL P-2 (CAND) ©2006 K, *SLJ
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Levine, Gail Carson—Fairest In a land where beauty andsinging are valued above all else, Aza eventually comes toreconcile her unconventional appearance and her magicalvoice, and learns to accept herself for who she truly is. RL 5 IL 5-9 (HA) ©2006 *ALA
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Lin, Grace—Year Of The Dog Frustrated at her seeming lackof talent for anything, a young Taiwanese American girl setsout to apply the lessons of the Chinese Year of the Dog, thoseof making best friends and finding oneself, to her own life.RL 4.2 IL 3-6 AR104901/3.0 (WB) ©2006 *ALA, HB, K, PW,SLJ
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Lisle, Janet Taylor—Black Duck Years afterwards, Ruben Harttells the story of how, in 1929 Newport, Rhode Island, his fam-ily and his best friend’s family were caught up in the violentcompetition among groups trying to control the local rum-smuggling trade. RL 4.8 IL 5-9 AR106281/8.0 (V) ©2006 ALA,*CE, PW, *SLJ, V
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Lombard, Jenny—Drita, My Homegirl When ten-year-oldDrita and her family, refugees from Kosovo, move to New York,Drita is teased about not speaking English well, but after apopular student named Maxine is forced to learn aboutKosovo as a punishment for teasing Drita, the two girls soonbond. RL 3.9 IL 4-7 AR105850/4.0 RC3.7/7.0 (V) ©2006 ALA,PW, *SLJ
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Look, Lenore—Ruby Lu, Empress Of Everything After RubyLu’s deaf cousin, Flying Duck, and her parents come fromChina to live with her, Ruby finds life challenging as sheadjusts to her new family, tries to mend her rocky relationshipwith her friend Emma, and faces various adventures in sum-mer school. RL 3.8 IL 2-5 AR106093/2.0 (SS) ©2006 ALA,HB, *SLJ
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Lowry, Lois—Gossamer While learning to bestow dreams, ayoung dream giver tries to save an eight-year-old boy from theeffects of both his abusive past and the nightmares inflicted onhim by the frightening Sinisteeds. RL 4.4 IL 5-9 AR105737/4.0RC5.3/8.0 (HM) ©2006 ALA, *K, *PW, *SLJ
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Lubar, David—Punished! Logan and his friend Benedict areplaying tag in the library when Logan gets caught after he runsinto a mysterious man. When Logan doesn’t apologize sin-cerely, the gentleman punishes him by causing him to speakin puns! RL 3.6 IL 3-6 AR103231/1.0 RC4.3/5.0 (LEHC)©2006 *SLJ
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Lupica, Mike—Heat Pitching prodigy Michael Arroyo is on therun from social services after being banned from playing LittleLeague baseball because rival coaches doubt he is onlytwelve years old and he has no parents to offer them proof.RL 5.3 IL 5-9 AR106285/9.0 RC5.5/14.0 (V) ©2006 *ALA,PW, SLJ, V
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McAllister, M. I.—Urchin And The Heartstone RL 5 IL 4-7(WB) ©2006
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McCaffrey, Laura Williams—Water Shaper Having escapedfrom her father’s control with help from a handsome holy manwho is king of a western land, fifteen-year-old Princess Margotfinally travels to the sea where her mother lived, and fromwhich she can draw a powerful magic. RL 6 IL 5-9 RC4.6/17.0(HM) ©2006 *ALA, PW, SLJ
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McCaughrean, Geraldine—Smile! After surviving a planecrash in the jungle, Flash, a photographer, is taken to a remotevillage where his instant camera works magic for those whohave never seen a photo. RL 3 IL 2-5 (RA) ©2006
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McCutcheon, John—Christmas In The Trenches RL 4 IL 2-5 (PEAC) ©2006
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McDonald, Megan—Doctora Judy Moody (Judy Moody,M.D.) Judy is excited about becoming a doctor, especiallywhen Class 3T starts a new unit on the human body, but shelearns more about being a patient when she catches tonsillitisfrom her little brother, Stink. RL 4 IL 2-5 (ALFA) ©2006
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McDonald, Megan—Judy Moody: Around The World In 81/2 Days Judy Moody’s new friendship with Amy Nameycauses problems with her old friends and the school projectthey are working on together. RL 3 IL 2-5 (CAND) ©2006
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Mackall, Dandi Daley—Larger-Than-Life Lara Using the writ-ing techniques she has learned in school, fourth-grader Laneyrelates how an obese girl new to the class changes the livesof those around her, despite being bullied by her peers. RL 5IL 4-7 (V) ©2006
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McKissack, Pat—Porch Lies: Tales Of Slicksters,Tricksters, And Other Wily Characters RL 5 IL 3-6 (K)©2006 *ALA, *PW
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MacLachlan, Patricia—Grandfather’s Dance As her familygathers for the wedding of her sister Anna, fourth-graderCassie Whiting sees the many changes brought about byeveryday life and finds comfort in the love of those around her,especially her grandfather. RL 3 IL 2-5 (HA) ©2006 ALA
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Masson, Sophie—Snow, Fire, Sword In the mythical,Indonesia-like country of Jayangan, a village girl and anapprentice sword-maker embark on a magical journey todefeat a hidden evil that threatens their land. RL 6 IL 5-9 (HA)©2006 *ALA, K
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Miller, Kirsten—Kiki Strike: Inside The Shadow City Lifebecomes more interesting for Ananka Fishbein when, at theage of twelve, she discovers an underground room in the parkacross from her New York City apartment and meets a myste-rious girl called Kiki Strike who claims that she, too, wants toexplore the subterranean world. RL 5 IL 5-9 (HOLT) ©2006*ALA, K, PW, SLJ
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Napoli, Donna Jo—Fire In The Hills Upon returning to Italy,fourteen-year-old Roberto struggles to survive, first on hisown, then as a member of the resistance, fighting against theNazi occupiers while yearning to reach home safely and for anend to the war. RL 5 IL 5-9 (V) ©2006
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Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds—Who Won The War? As the end ofsummer approaches, the Malloy girls decide they will really tryto get along with the Hatford boys before moving back to Ohio,but after all the practical jokes and competitions of the previ-ous year, the boys just do not trust the girls. RL 5 IL 4-7 (K)©2006
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Nimmo, Jenny—Snow Spider Gifts from Gwyn’s grandmotheron his ninth birthday open up a whole new world to him, as hediscovers he has magical powers that help him heal thebreach with his father that has existed ever since his sister’smysterious disappearance four years before. RL 4.6 IL 4-7AR76146/4.0 (SBS) ©2006
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Ogden, Charles—High Wire Prankster twins Edgar and Ellenthink they have found kindred spirits when they join the circusto escape from their mysterious caretaker and the one-eyedcreature Pet, but they soon discover that it is hard to tell friendfrom foe. RL 5 IL 4-7 (SS) ©2006
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Ogilvy, Ian—Measle And The Dragodon Recently reunitedwith his parents, twelve-year-old Measle Stubbs sets out torescue his mother from the wrathmonk wizards who have kid-napped her, battling an ancient dragon, as well as carouselhorses and various stuffed animals that have magically cometo life, in an amusement park. RL 6.1 IL 4-7 AR87155/10.0RC6.4/14.0 (HA) ©2006 V
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Osborne, Mary Pope—Blizzard Of The Blue Moon Themagic tree house carries Jack and Annie to New York City in1938 on a mission to rescue the last unicorn. RL 3 IL 2-5 (RA)©2006
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Paterson, Katherine—Bread And Roses, Too RL 6 IL 5-9(HM) ©2006
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Patterson, Nancy Ruth—Winner’s Walk Surrounded by a mul-titalented family, nine-year-old Case Callahan feels driven tosucceed, but his failed attempts at various competitions dis-courage him until he finds a stray dog with a surprising past.RL 3 IL 2-5 (FSG) ©2006
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Paulsen, Gary—Legend Of Bass Reeves: Being The TrueAccount Of The Most Valiant Marshal In The West RL 6IL 5-9 (K) ©2006 *ALA, *K
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Pearsall, Shelley—All Of The Above Five urban middle schoolstudents, their teacher, and other community members relatehow a school project to build the world’s largest tetrahedronaffects the lives of everyone involved. RL 5 IL 4-7 (WB) ©2006
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Peck, Richard—Here Lies The Librarian Fourteen-year-oldEleanor “Peewee” McGrath, a tomboy and automobile enthu-siast, discovers new possibilities for her future after the 1914arrival of four young librarians to her small Indiana town.RL 5.1 IL 5-9 AR106411/4.0 (V) ©2006 ALA, HB, PW, *SLJ, V
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S Pinkney, Andrea Davis—Peggony-Po: A Whale Of A TalePeggony-Po, carved out of wood by his father, a one-leggedwhaler, determines to catch the huge whale that ate hisfather’s leg. RL 3 IL P-2 (DIS) ©2006 ALA, PW, *SLJ
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S Polacco, Patricia—Something About Hensley’s Hensely’s, aneighborhood general store, always seems to have whatMolly, Kate, and their mother need. RL 3 IL K-3 (V) ©2006
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Pow, Tom—Pack A band of children must scavenge to survivein a post-apocalyptic future where forbidden territories existand the line between man and beast is blurred. RL 7 IL 5-9(RBRK) ©2006 *ALA
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Ransom, Candice—Bones In The Badlands RL 2 IL 1-4(TOR) ©2006
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Ransom, Candice—Secret In The Tower RL 3 IL 1-4 (TOR)©2006
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Resau, Laura—What The Moon Saw Fourteen-year-old ClaraLuna spends the summer with her grandparents in the tiny,remote village of Yucuyoo, Mexico, learning about her grand-mother’s life as a healer, her father’s decision to leave homefor the United States, and her own place in the world. RL 6 IL 5-9 (K) ©2006
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Rodda, Emily—Dead End RL 5 IL 4-7 (SBS) ©2006 _____010641 DFIC _______________________________9.50 1111..8899
Roy, Jennifer Rozines—Yellow Star From 1939, when Syvia isfour and a half years old, to 1945 when she has just turnedten, a Jewish girl and her family struggle to survive in Poland’sLodz ghetto during the Nazi occupation. RL 4.3 IL 5-9AR106044/3.0 (MACA) ©2006 *ALA, *PW, *SLJ, V
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Sachar, Louis—Small Steps Three years after being releasedfrom Camp Green Lake, Armpit is trying hard to keep his lifeon track, but when his old pal X-Ray shows up with a tempt-ing plan to make some easy money scalping concert tickets,Armpit reluctantly goes along. RL 4.2 IL 5-9 LX690AR102722/7.0 RC5.7/13.0 (RA) ©2006 *ALA, PW, SLJ, V
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St. Anthony, Jane—Summer Sherman Loved Me In additionto coping with her changing relationship with her mother,twelve-year-old Margaret spends her summer trying to sortout her feelings for the boy next door who claims to love her.RL 6 IL 5-9 (FSG) ©2006 ALA, *SLJ
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S San Souci, Robert—Feathertop RL 3 IL 2-5 (BOYD) ©2006 _____009772 DFIC ______________________________14.49 1188..1144
S Schotter, Roni—Mama, I’ll Give You The World At Walter’sWorld of Beauty, Luisa’s secret plans are underway to createa very special birthday celebration for her hard-working, singlemother who is employed there as a stylist. RL 2 IL K-3 (K)©2006
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Scieszka, Jon—Lewis And Clark...And Jodie, Freddi, AndSamantha RL 4 IL 2-5 (HA) ©2006
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Scieszka, Jon—Seven Blunders Of The World RL 3 IL 2-5(HA) ©2006
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Scieszka, Jon—You Can’t, But Genghis Khan RL 4 IL 2-5(HA) ©2006
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Shan, Darren—Sons Of Destiny As Darren faces the finalshowdown with his archenemy, Steve Leopard, he seeks away to trick destiny and avoid the requirement that one ofthem die and the other become Lord of the Shadows, fated todestroy the world. RL 5 IL 5-9 (WB) ©2006
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Sharmat, Marjorie Weinman—Nate The Great Talks TurkeyNate the Great and his cousin Olivia are on the case of a run-away turkey, but unfortunately the clues appear to contradicteach other. RL 3 IL 1-4 (K) ©2006
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Siebold, Jan—My Nights At The Improv RL 4.1 IL 4-7AR103281/2.0 (WHIT) ©2005 SLJ
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Skye, Obert—Leven Thumps And The Gateway To FooWhen fate brings fourteen-year-old Leven and thirteen-year-old Winter together, they discover that for mankind to continuedreaming, the gateway between reality and dreams needs tobe found and demolished. RL 5.6 IL 5-9 AR88040/14.0 (SS)©2006
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Skye, Obert—Leven Thumps And The Whispered SecretWhile Leven, Winter, and sidekicks Geth and Clover battle fan-tastical creatures in Foo, contrary forces in Reality plan toreconstruct the destroyed gateway between the mythical Fooand their own land. RL 6 IL 5-9 (SS) ©2006
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Snicket, Lemony—Beatrice Letters Presents a collection ofcorrespondence between the elusive Lemony Snicket and themysterious Beatrice. RL 5 IL 4-7 (HA) ©2006
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Springer, Nancy—Case Of The Missing Marquess EnolaHolmes, much younger sister of detective Sherlock Holmes,must travel to London in disguise to unravel the disappear-ance of her missing mother. RL 6.6 IL 4-7 AR104964/6.0 (V)©2006 *ALA, *PW, *SLJ
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Stanley, Diane—Bella At Midnight Raised by peasants, Belladiscovers that she is actually the daughter of a knight andfinds herself caught up in a terrible plot that will change her lifeand the kingdom forever. RL 6.0 IL 5-9 AR106196/9.0RC5.8/16.0 (HA) ©2006 *ALA, *K, PW, *SLJ, V
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Steer, Dugald, ed.—Pirateology: The Pirate Hunter’sCompanion RL 6 IL 5-9 (CAND) ©2006
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Stewart, Paul—Corby Flood While traveling with her familyaboard the S.S. Euphonia, eight-year-old Corby Flood acci-dentally attracts the murderous attentions of five men, clad inbowler hats, called the Brotherhood of the Clowns as sheinvestigates the mysterious singing coming from the ship’shold. RL 5 IL 4-7 (K) ©2006
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Stine, R. L.—Teacher From Heck Bernie and his friends maketheir teacher quit and then regret it after hearing the rules thatthe new military-style subsitute teacher has in store for them.RL 3 IL 2-5 (HA) ©2006
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Stone, Jeff—Tiger Five young warrior-monk brothers survivean insurrection and must use the ancient arts to avenge theirGrandmaster. RL 5.0 IL 5-9 AR86521/6.0 (B) ©2006 K, PW,SLJ
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Sturtevant, Katherine—True And Faithful Narrative InLondon in the 1680s, Meg — now sixteen years old — tries todecide whether to marry either of the two men who court her,taking into account both love and her writing ambitions. RL 5.9IL 5-9 AR104747/10.0 RC6.3/15.0 (FSG) ©2006 *ALA, HB,K, *SLJ
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S Tingle, Tim—Crossing Bok Chitto In the 1800s, a Choctawgirl becomes friends with a slave boy from a plantation acrossthe great river, and when she learns that his family is in trou-ble, she helps them cross to freedom. RL 5 IL 4-7 (CINC)©2006 *ALA, *PW, SLJ
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Turner, Megan Whalen—King Of Attolia Eugenides, stillknown as a Thief of Eddis, faces palace intrigue and assas-sins as he strives to prove himself both to the people of Attoliaand to his new bride, their queen. RL 5.7 IL 5-9AR103361/14.0 RC6.3/21.0 (HA) ©2006 *ALA, PW, *SLJ, V
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Ullman, Barb Bentler—Fairies Of Nutfolk Wood After herparents divorce and she moves to the country with her moth-er, fourth-grader Willa Jane, anxious and unhappy with thechanges in her life, discovers a world of little people calledNutfolk living in the woods around her new home. RL 4 IL 3-6(HA) ©2006 *ALA, K, SLJ
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Van Draanen, Wendelin—Runaway After running away fromher fifth foster home, Holly, a twelve-year-old orphan, travelsacross the country, keeping a journal of her experiences andstruggle to survive. RL 6 IL 5-9 (K) ©2006
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Wait, Lea—Finest Kind When his father’s Boston bank fails in1838, causing his family to relocate to a small Maine town,twelve-year-old Jake Webber works to prepare the family forthe harsh winter while also keeping the existence of his dis-abled younger brother a secret. RL 5 IL 4-7 (SS) ©2006
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Wallace, Bill—Legend Of Thunderfoot RL 4 IL 3-6 (SS)©2006
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Wallace, Rich—Takedown Seventh-grader Donald, living withhis parents in New Jersey, is determined to master wrestlingbut discovers that to win at the sport he must learn to controlhis temper. RL 4 IL 4-7 (V) ©2006
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Warner, Gertrude Chandler—Creature In Ogopogo LakeRL 3 IL 2-5 (WHIT) ©2006
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Warner, Sally—Only Emma Third-grader Emma’s peaceful lifeas an only child is disrupted when she has to temporarilyshare her tidy bedroom with four-year-old Anthony Scarpetto,a bona fide “pain in the patootie.” RL 3.9 IL 2-5 AR86073/2.0(V) ©2006 SLJ
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Warner, Sally—Super Emma Third-grader Emma becomes areluctant heroine when she defends a friend from the classbully. RL 4 IL 3-6 (V) ©2006
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Winthrop, Elizabeth—Counting On Grace In 1910, Graceand her friend Arthur go to work in the textile mills of Pownal,Vermont, and experience the conditions that led to the arrivalof a photographer from the Child Labor Board. RL 4.5 IL 4-7AR104748/8.0 RC4.7/13.0 (RA) ©2006 K, PW, *SLJ, V
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Woods, Brenda—My Name Is Sally Little Song When theirowner plans to sell one of them in 1802, twelve-year-old Sallyand her family run away from their Georgia plantation to lookfor both freedom from slavery and a home in Florida with theSeminole Indians. RL 5 IL 4-7 (V) ©2006
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Wulf, Linda Press—Night Of The Burning Still sad and fright-ened after living in Poland through World War I and theRussian Revolution, twelve-year-old Devorah Lehrman, heryounger sister, and other Jewish orphans travel with IsaacOchberg to South Africa and make a new start. RL 6 IL 5-9(FSG) ©2006
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S Ada, Alma Flor—Me Encantan Los Saturdays Y LosDomingos (I Love Saturdays Y Domingos) A young girlenjoys the similarities and the differences between herEnglish-speaking and Spanish-speaking grandparents. RL 3IL K-3 (ALFA) ©2006
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S Ahlberg, Allan—Runaway Dinner A young boy named BanjoCannon always eats a sausage for dinner, until the night thathis sausage — and the rest of his meal — runs away. RL 4.2IL P-3 AR105076/.5 (CAND) ©2006
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S Arnold, Tedd—Shoo, Fly Guy! A pet fly searches for hisfavorite brown, oozy, lumpy, smelly food. RL 2 IL K-3 (SBS)©2006
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S Arnold, Tedd—Super Fly Guy Fly Guy visits the school cafe-teria and gets the lunch lady fired. RL 1.7 IL K-3 AR104778/.5(SBS) ©2006 ALA, K, SLJ
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S Arnosky, Jim—Grandfather Buffalo When GrandfatherBuffalo, the oldest bull of the herd, trails behind the group, hefinds that he is joined by a newborn calf. RL 3.5 IL K-3AR105020/.5 (V) ©2006 ALA, *SLJ
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S Banks, Kate—Max’s Words When Max cuts out words frommagazines and newspapers, collecting them the way hisbrothers collect stamps and coins, they all learn about words,sentences, and storytelling. RL 2 IL P-2 (FSG) ©2006
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Barrows, Annie—Ivy And Bean When seven-year-old Beanplays a mean trick on her sister, she finds unexpected supportfor her antics from Ivy, the new neighbor, who is less boringthan Bean first suspected. RL 3.2 IL K-3 AR105488/1.0(CHRO) ©2006 *ALA, PW, SLJ
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S Beaumont, Karen—Move Over, Rover! When a storm comes,Rover expects to have his doghouse all to himself but findsthat various other animals, including a skunk, come to joinhim. RL 2 IL P-2 (HB) ©2006
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S Bergen, Lara—Dora’s Sleepover RL 2 IL P-2 (SS) ©2006 _____010750 DEAS ______________________________8.89 1111..1133
S Bergen, Lara Rice—Rainforest Race RL 2 IL P-1 (SS) ©2006 _____010748 DEAS ______________________________8.89 1111..1133
S Best, Cari—Sally Jean,The Bicycle Queen When Sally Jeanoutgrows her beloved bicycle, Flash, she experiments withvarious ideas for acquiring a new, bigger one. RL 4.3 IL P-2AR105278/.5 RC4.2/1.0 (FSG) ©2006 *ALA, K, PW, *SLJ
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S Brett, Jan—Hedgie Blasts Off! When the spectacular,sparkling explosions at a popular tourist sight slow down,Hedgie the hedgehog is the only one capable of flying to tinyplanet Mikkop to see what is wrong. RL 2 IL P-3 (V) ©2006
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S Bunting, Eve—One Green Apple While on a school field tripto an orchard to make cider, a young immigrant named Farahgains self-confidence when the green apple she picks perfect-ly complements the other students’ red apples. RL 2.6 IL K-3AR106497/.5 (HM) ©2006 *ALA, SLJ
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S Child, Lauren—But, Excuse Me, That Is My Book WhenLola’s favorite book is not on the library’s shelf, her older broth-er, Charlie, tries to find another book she will enjoy. RL 2.6 IL P-2 LX570 AR100574/.5 RC2.8/1.0 (V) ©2005 ALA, *SLJ
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S Child, Lauren—Princess And The Pea The queen devises atest to determine if a bedraggled young lady is actually aprincess. RL 5.1 IL K-3 AR105866/.5 (DIS) ©2006 ALA, PW,*SLJ
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S Chodos-Irvine, Margaret—Best Best Friends Mary and Claredo everything together at preschool, but Mary’s birthday cele-bration puts a strain on the girls’ friendship. RL 2.0 IL P-2AR105497/.5 (HB) ©2006 *ALA, HB, SLJ
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S Cooper, Elisha—Bear Dreams After a bear cub persuades hisfriends to play with him instead of hibernating, he gets verytired and falls asleep. RL 2 IL P-2 (HA) ©2006
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S Costales, Amy—Lupe Yargas And Her Super Best Friend =Lupe Yargas Y Su Super Mejor Amiga A story of two girlswho make each day a new adventure including finding a wayto make up after a little spat. RL 4 IL P-2 (NORP) ©2006
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Cousins, Lucy—Maisy Goes To Bed RL 2 IL P-2 (CAND)©2006
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S Cronin, Doreen—Dooby Dooby Moo While Farmer Brownsleeps, his animals prepare for a talent show at the county fair.RL 2 IL P-2 (SS) ©2006 PW
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S Cruise, Robin—Little Mama Forgets Although her Mexican-American grandmother now forgets many things, Lucianafinds that she still remembers the things that are important tothe two of them. Includes glossary of Spanish words used.RL 2 IL K-3 (FSG) ©2006 *ALA, PW
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S Cunnane, Kelly—For You Are A Kenyan Child From roostercrow to bedtime, a Kenyan boy plays and visits neighbors allthrough his village, even though he is supposed to be watch-ing his grandfather’s cows. RL 2.8 IL P-3 AR103585/.5RC2.4/.1 (SS) ©2006 ALA, HB, *PW, *SLJ
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S Daly, Niki—Happy Birthday, Jamela! Jamela wants sparkly“princess shoes” to go with her new birthday dress, but Mamamakes her buy practical school shoes instead. RL 2 IL P-2(FSG) ©2006
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S D’Amico, Carmela—Ella Sets The Stage Believing that shehas no special abilities to share in the school talent show, Ellathe elephant takes over the event’s organization and discoverssomething important in the process. RL 2 IL P-2 (SBS) ©2006
_____010609 DEAS ____________________________H18.05 2222..6600
S DeFelice, Cynthia C.—One Potato, Two Potato A very poor,humble couple live so simple a life they share everything, untilthe husband discovers a pot with magical powers buried underthe very last potato in the garden. RL 2 IL P-2 (FSG) ©2006
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S Dewdney, Anna—Grumpy Gloria Family members try variousways to cheer up their grouchy bulldog. RL 2 IL P-2 (V) ©2006
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S Dubosarsky, Ursula—Rex Students take turns bringing homethe class chameleon and writing about how he spent his visit.RL 2 IL K-3 (RBRK) ©2006
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S Elya, Susan Middleton—Bebe Goes Shopping Rhyming textdescribes a trip to the grocery store for a mama and her babyboy. Includes Spanish words. RL 2.3 IL P-2 AR105655/.5 (HB)©2006 *ALA, PW, SLJ
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S Ernst, Lisa Campbell—Gingerbread Girl Like her older broth-er, the Gingerbread Boy, who was eventually devoured by afox, the Gingerbread Girl eludes the many people who wouldlike to eat her but also has a plan to escape her sibling’s fate.RL 2 IL P-2 (V) ©2006
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S Falconer, Ian—Olivia Forms A Band RL 2.4 IL P-2AR106128/.5 RC2.5/1.0 (AT) ©2006 ALA, *PW, *SLJ
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Faller, Roger—Adventures Of Polo Polo the dog sets outfrom his home and enjoys many adventures, including sailinghis boat on top of a whale, roasting hot dogs over a volcano,and taking a ride in a spaceship built from a mushroom. RL 2IL P-2 (RBRK) ©2006 K, PW, *SLJ
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S Fitzpatrick, Marie-Louise—I Am I Two small boys wage waragainst each other in this parable about the futility of fighting.RL 2 IL P-2 (RBRK) ©2006 *SLJ
_____006487 DEAS ____________________________H18.02 2222..5566
S Fox, Mem—Particular Cow A particular cow has some partic-ularly unusual adventures on a particular Saturday morning.RL 2 IL P-2 (HB) ©2006
_____010867 DEAS ____________________________H17.26 2211..6611
S Frasier, Debra—Birthday Cake Is No Ordinary Cake A lyri-cal recipe using the changes in the natural world to explain toa child the time that passes between one birthday and thenext. Includes recipe for more traditional birthday cake as well.RL 3 IL P-3 (HB) ©2006
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Gay, Marie-Louise—What Are You Doing Sam? RL 2 IL P-2(PGW) ©2006
_____012176 DEAS _____________________________17.50 2211..9911
S Gershator, Phillis & David—Summer Is Summer Presents acelebration of summer from a child’s perspective. RL 2 IL P-2(HOLT) ©2006 ALA, *SLJ
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Ginkel, Anne—I’ve Got An Elephant! RL 3 IL P-2 (PEAC)©2006
_____012173 DEAS ____________________________H19.10 2233..9911
S Godden, Rumer—Story Of Holly And Ivy Orphaned Ivy findsher Christmas wish fulfilled with the help of a loney couple anda doll named Holly. RL 2 IL P-2 (V) ©2006
_____011024 DEAS ____________________________H18.86 2233..6611
S Gomi, Taro—Spring Is Here = Llego La Primavera Followsthe four seasons around the year, from snow melting intospring, through the quiet harvest and the fall of snow, and thento spring again. RL 0.8 IL P-1 AR104755/.5 (CHRO) ©2006PW, *SLJ
_____011549 DEAS _____________________________11.27 1144..1111
S Goode, Diane—Most Perfect Spot Jack tries to have a perfectpicnic with his mother, but things do not turn out as theyexpected. RL 2 IL P-3 (HA) ©2006 ALA, PW, *SLJ
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S Grimes, Nikki—Welcome, Precious Illustrations and text wel-come a new baby to some of life’s delights, from “the glisten-ing mystery of soap bubbles” to “the swish of leaves in thebreeze.” RL 2 IL P-2 (SBS) ©2006
_____010606 DEAS ____________________________H18.05 2222..6600
S Grindley, Sally—It’s My School Tom is not happy that hisyounger sister, Alice, is starting kindergarten at his school.RL 2 IL K-2 (WALK) ©2006 K, PW, *SLJ
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S Henkes, Kevin—Lilly’s Big Day When her teacher announcesthat he is getting married, Lilly the mouse sets her heart onbeing the flower girl at his wedding. RL 3.6 IL P-2AR106026/.5 RC3.6/2.0 (HA) ©2006 *ALA, *HB, *K, PW,*SLJ
_____002432 DEAS ____________________________H17.25 2211..5599
S Hennessy, B. G.—Corduroy Lost And Found Corduroy theteddy bear sets out one night to find a birthday present for hisowner, Lisa, but soon realizes that he cannot find his wayhome. RL 2 IL K-3 (V) ©2006
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S Hobbie, Holly—Toot & Puddle: The One And Only Opalshares her frustrations with Toot and Puddle when the new girlat school, Bubbles, starts imitating the way she dresses andsteals her ideas for class projects. RL 2 IL P-3 (WB) ©2006
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S Holabird, Katharine—Angelina Has The Hiccups! Angelinais devastated when, after practicing very hard for her role ashead flower princess in the big recital, she develops hiccupson the night of the performance.All aboard reading. Stationstop 1. RL 2 IL P-2 (V) ©2006
_____011061 DEAS ______________________________8.89 1111..1133
Holabird, Katharine—Very Special Secret Angelina feelsexcluded when her best friend Alice and Princess Sophiebecome dance partners in an upcoming recital, but she soondiscovers that having two best friends is better than havingjust one. RL 3 IL 2-4 (V) ©2006
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S Holub, Joan—More Snacks!: A Thanksgiving Play RL 2 IL P-2 (SS) ©2006
_____010703 DEAS ______________________________8.89 1111..1133
S Horacek, Petr—Silly Suzy Goose Suzy longs to be differentfrom all the other geese, but learns that imitating a lion maynot be the best way to express her individuality. RL 2 IL P-2(CAND) ©2006 *ALA, K, PW, SLJ
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S Jenkins, Emily—Love You When You Whine Even while hertoddler whines, paints the walls, has tantrums, and otherwisemisbehaves, a mother cat never stops loving her kitten. RL 2IL P-2 (FSG) ©2006
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Jenkins, Emily—Toys Go Out: Adventures Of AKnowledgeable Stingray, A Toughy Little Buffalo, &Someone Called Plastic Six stories relate the adventuresof three best friends, who happen to be toys. RL 4 IL 2-5 (K)©2006
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S Joyce, William—Day With Wilbur Robinson While spendingthe day in the Robinson household, Wilbur’s best friend joinsin the search for Grandfather Robinson’s missing false teethand meets one wacky relative after another. RL 2 IL K-3 (HA)©2006
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S Keller, Holly—Nosy Rosie Rosie the fox’s excellent sense ofsmell is good for finding things, but she stops using it aftereveryone begins to call her “Nosy Rosie.” RL 2 IL P-2 (HA)©2006 ALA
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S Kirk, David—Ant-Tuition The Sunny Patch kids want to havefun instead of helping Miss Spider and Holley store awayseeds for the winter until they understand the importance ofbeing prepared. RL 2 IL P-2 (V) ©2006
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S Kirk, David—Happy Heartwood Day Happy Heartwood Dayin Sunny Patch means celebrating all living things to showhow much you care. RL 2.8 IL P-2 AR104982/.5 (V) ©2005
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S Kirk, David—Humbug! RL 2 IL P-2 (V) ©2006 _____011069 DEAS ____________________________H18.86 2233..6611
S Kirk, David—Sing It, Sister! Pansy has to overcome jealousywhen her timid sister, Snowdrop, gets the spot in a singinggroup. RL 2 IL P-2 (V) ©2005
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S Krensky, Stephen—Hanukkah At Valley Forge During theRevolutionary War, a Jewish soldier from Poland lights themenorah on the first night of Hanukkah and tells GeneralGeorge Washington the story of the Maccabees and the mir-acle that Hanukkah celebrates. Based on factual events. RL 2IL K-3 (V) ©2006
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Kroll, Virginia—Selvakumar Knew Better IL K-3 (SHEN)©2006
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S Krosoczka, Jarrett—My Buddy, Slug When Alex hurts his bestfriend’s feelings, he learns that sometimes staying friendsmeans apologizing. RL 3 IL K-3 (K) ©2006
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S LaReau, Kara—Ugly Fish At first Ugly Fish likes being alonein his tank so much that he eats any fish that tries to share it,but when he becomes lonely, he devises a better plan. RL 2.2IL K-3 AR105663/.5 (HB) ©2006 K, PW, SLJ
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S Lee, Milly—Landed After leaving his village in southeasternChina, twelve-year-old Sun is held at Angel Island, SanFrancisco, before being released to join his father, a merchantliving in the area. Includes historical notes. RL 4.9 IL 2-5LX790 AR105169/1.0 RC4.4/3.0 (FSG) ©2006 *ALA, PW,SLJ
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S Lehman, Barbara—Museum Trip In this wordless picturebook, a boy imagines himself inside some of the exhibits whenhe goes on a field trip to a museum. RL 2 IL 1-4 (HM) ©2006*ALA, HB, *PW, SLJ
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S Levinson, Riki—Mira Como Salen Las Estrellas (Watch TheStars Come Out) Grandma tells about her mama’s journeyto America by boat. RL 2.6 IL K-3 AR10550SP/.5 (V) ©2006*ALA, *PW, SLJ
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S Lord, Michelle—Little Sap And Monsieur Rodin The truestory of a young Cambodian dancer who posed for the artistAuguste Rodin in France in 1906. RL 5.2 IL 2-5 AR105226/.5(LEE) ©2006 ALA, PW
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Lyons, Dana—Tree RL 2.2 IL P-2 (IAP) ©2002 K, SLJ_____011929 DEAS ____________________________H19.10 2233..9911
S McClintock, Barbara—Adele And Simon When Adele walksher little brother Simon home from school he loses one morething at every stop: his drawing of a cat at the grocer’s shop,his books at the park, his crayons at the art museum, andmore. RL 3 IL K-3 (FSG) ©2006 *ALA
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S McElmurry, Jill—I’m Not A Baby! As the years go by, themembers of Leo Leotardi’s family continue to think he is just ababy. RL 3 IL P-2 (RA) ©2006 *ALA, *K, PW, *SLJ
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S McLeod, Bob—SuperHero ABC Humorous SuperHeroessuch as Goo Girl and The Volcano represent the letters of thealphabet from A to Z. RL 2.4 IL K-3 AR104414/.5 (HA) ©2006*ALA, PW, *SLJ
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S McMullan, Kate—I’m Dirty! A busy backhoe loader describesall the items it hauls off a lot and all the fun it has getting dirtywhile doing so. RL 2 IL P-3 (HA) ©2006
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S McNamara, Margaret—Fall Leaf Project Mrs. Connor’s firstgrade class decides to send colorful fall leaves to students inanother state where the leaves do not change color. RL 2 IL P-2 (SS) ©2006
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S Mayer, Mercer—Little Drummer Mouse: A Christmas StoryA little mouse who is teased for being the smallest and forplaying an acorn drum is singled out to give a gift to the veryspecial child who has been born in a nearby stable. RL 2 IL P-2 (V) ©2006
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S Milgrim, David—Thank You, Thanksgiving RL 2 IL P-2 (HM)©2003
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S Murphy, Jim—Fergus And The Night-Demon RL 3 IL 1-4(HM) ©2006
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S Murphy, Yannick—Ahwoooooooo! RL 2 IL P-2 (HM) ©2005K, SLJ
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S Nimm, Suzanne—Around The World! RL 2 IL P-2 (SS)©2006
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S Novak, Matt—Flip Flop Bop Presents an easy-to-read,rhyming celebration of summertime’s favorite footwear — flipflops. RL 2 IL P-2 (RBRK) ©2005 K, SLJ
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S O’Connor, Jane—Snow Globe Family Two families — a largeone that lives in a house and the other a tiny one that lives ina snow globe, look forward to a big snowstorm. RL 2 IL P-2(V) ©2006
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S Palatini, Margie—Bad Boys Get Cookie! Wolves Willy andWally try to satisfy a sweet-tooth craving by dressing up as pri-vate eyes and chasing down a runaway cookie. RL 2 IL P-2(HA) ©2006
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S Pitzer, Susanna—Not Afraid Of Dogs Young Daniel mustconfront his fear of dogs when his mom dog sits his aunt’s pet.RL 2 IL P-3 (WALK) ©2006 K, *SLJ
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Robberecht, Thierry—Sam Is Never Scared RL 2 IL P-2(HM) ©2006
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S Robbins, Jacqui—New Girl...And Me Two African Americangirls named Shakeeta and Mia become friends whenShakeeta boasts that she has a pet iguana and Mia learnshow to help Shakeeta “feel at home” even when she is inschool. RL 2 IL P-2 (SS) ©2006 *ALA, K, PW
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Rodman, Mary Ann—First Grade Stinks! RL 2 IL P-2(PEAC) ©2006 *PW
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S Root, Phyllis—Looking For A Moose Four children set off intothe woods to find a moose. RL 1.6 IL P-2 AR107290/.5(CAND) ©2006
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S Root, Phyllis—Lucia And The Light One winter in the FarNorth the sun disappears and Lucia, accompanied by hermilk-white cat, braves the freezing cold and trolls who want toeat her, trying to find the sun and bring it back. RL 2 IL K-3(CAND) ©2006
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S Rosen, Michael—Totally Wonderful Miss Plumberry Molly’sday turns from totally wonderful to totally horrible when herclassmates are not interested in the special crystal she hasbrought to school, until Miss Plumberry steps in to help. RL 2IL P-2 (CAND) ©2006
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S Samuels, Barbara—Happy Valentine’s Day, DoloresDolores has agreed to stop “borrowing” things from her oldersister Faye’s dresser, but then she discovers a specialValentine’s Day necklace there. RL 3.2 IL P-2 AR104177/.5(FSG) ©2006 *ALA, PW, *SLJ
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S Schotter, Roni—Boy Who Loved Words Selig, who loveswords and copies them on pieces of paper that he carries withhim, goes on a trip to discover his purpose. RL 4.2 IL 1-4AR106027/.5 (RA) ©2006 ALA, K, PW, *SLJ
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S Schwartz, Amy—Beautiful Girl On her way to the market,Jenna encounters an elephant, a robin, a fly, and a goldfishwho discover some of the things that make little girls differentfrom each of them. RL 2 IL P-2 (RBRK) ©2006
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S Shulevitz, Uri—So Sleepy Story In the quiet of the night, asleepy sleepy boy awakes to find the dishes, chairs, andclocks enjoying themselves. RL 2 IL P-2 (FSG) ©2006 *ALA
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S Sierra, Judy—Secret Science Project That Almost AteSchool A boy sends off for “Professor Swami’s Super Slime”to use as his science fair project and then has to cope with thefunny disaster that follows. RL 3 IL 1-4 (SS) ©2006
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S Sierra, Judy—Thelonius Monster’s Sky-High Fly Pie Agood-natured monster thinks a pie made out of flies would bea good dessert, and invites all his friends and relatives over totry it. RL 3 IL K-3 (RA) ©2006 ALA, PW, *SLJ
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S Slater, Dashka—Baby Shoes After taking a walk with hismother, Baby’s new white shoes with the blue stripe are cov-ered with a variety of colors. RL 2 IL P-1 (HOLT) ©2006 *ALA,K, SLJ
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S Smith, Lane—John, Paul, George & Ben A humorous look atfive of our country’s founding fathers. RL 3.7 IL 1-4AR105277/.5 RC3.5/1.0 (DIS) ©2006 HB, *SLJ
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S Spelvin, Justin—Humpback Whale Tale RL 2 IL P-2 (SS)©2006
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S Staake, Bob—Red Lemon Farmer McPhee’s yellow lemonsare ready to be picked and made into lemonade, pies, andmuffins, but when a red lemon is found in the crop and dis-carded, it eventually yields some surprises. RL 2 IL P-2 (RA)©2006
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S Stauffacher, Sue—Bessie Smith And The Night RidersBlack blues singer Bessie Smith single-handedly scares off KuKlux Klan members who are trying to disrupt her show one hotJuly night in Concord, North Carolina. Includes historical note.RL 2 IL K-3 (V) ©2006 *ALA, SLJ
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S Thomas, Shelley Moore—Take Care, Good Knight The threelittle dragons have agreed to take care of the old wizard’s catswhile he is away, but their inability to read his instructionscauses problems until their friend, the Good Knight, saves theday. RL 2 IL K-3 (V) ©2006
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S Titus, Eve—Anatole A French mouse decides to earn an hon-est living by tasting the cheese in a cheese factory and leav-ing notes about its quality. RL 2 IL P-2 (K) ©2006 C
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S Titus, Eve—Anatole And The Cat Anatole’s job as a taster ina cheese factory is endangered by a marauding cat. RL 2 IL P-2 (K) ©2006 C
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S Van Leeuwen, Jean—Benny And Beautiful Baby DelilahBenny is not pleased when his new baby sister, Delilah,arrives at his house. RL 2 IL P-2 (V) ©2006 ALA, *SLJ
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S Varon, Sara—Chicken And Cat When Cat feels sad about liv-ing in the hustle and bustle of the city, Chicken finds colorfulways to make Cat feel better. RL 2 IL K-3 (SBS) ©2006 K, PW,*SLJ
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S Waddell, Martin—Cuac, Cuac! (It’s Quacking Time!) A duck-ling and all his family happily await the hatching of his parents’new egg. RL 2 IL P-2 (ALFA) ©2006
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S Walton, Rick—Around The House, The Fox Chased TheMouse: A Prepositional Tale A persistent fox chases amouse all around the farm before finally catching it. RL 2 IL P-3 (GMS) ©2006
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S Weatherford, Carole Boston—Dear Mr. Rosenwald YoungOvella rejoices as her community comes together to raisemoney and build a much-needed school in the 1920s, withmatching funds from the president of Sears, Roebuck, andCompany and support from Professor James of the NormalSchool. RL 3 IL 2-5 (SBS) ©2006
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S Weatherford, Carole Boston—Jazz Baby A group of childrenmove and play, hum and sleep to a jazz beat. RL 2 IL P-2(LEE) ©2006 SLJ
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S Wells, Rosemary—Miraculous Tale Of The Two Maries Afterperishing in a boating accident, two sixteen-year-old girls,both named Marie, ask God to allow them to return to earthwhere they intervene in the lives of villagers. RL 3.4 IL K-3AR106378/.5 (V) ©2006 *ALA, PW, SLJ
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S Wheeler, Lisa—Castaway Cats Fifteen felines find themselvesmarooned on an island and are not sure what to do. RL 3.4 IL P-2 AR107038/.5 (AT) ©2006 *SLJ
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S Willems, Mo—Don’t Let The Pigeon Stay Up Late! Needingto brush his teeth, a bus driver asks the reader to make surethat the pigeon goes to bed on time — but the bird has manyexcuses about why it should stay awake. RL 1.1 IL P-2AR106284/.5 RC1.5/1.0 (DIS) ©2006 ALA, HB, PW, *SLJ
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S Williams, Barbara—Albert’s Gift For Grandmother As theonly one in the Turtle family without a gift for Grandmother,Albert is discouraged until be remembers one very special giftthat only he can give. RL 2 IL P-3 (CAND) ©2006
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S Willis, Jeanne—Shhh! RL 2 IL K-3 (WB) ©2005 _____011535 DEAS ____________________________H17.25 2211..5599
S Willson, Sarah—Diego Saves The Tree Frogs RL 2 IL P-1(SS) ©2006
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S Wilson, Karma—Sleepyhead A kitten helps her favorite teddybear prepare for bed. RL 2 IL P-2 (SS) ©2006
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S Wood, Audrey—Alphabet Rescue While on vacation inAlphabet City, Little e and the other lowercase letters repair anold fire truck and come to the rescue when a fire engulfs theletter-making factory. RL 2 IL P-2 (SBS) ©2006
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S Wood, Nancy C.—Mr. And Mrs. God In The CreationKitchen In a very special kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. God cook upthe planet Earth and some creatures to live there. RL 3.0 IL 1-4 AR106080/.5 (CAND) ©2006 *ALA, K, PW, SLJ
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S Woodruff, Elvira—Small Beauties: The Journey Of DarcyHeart O’Hara Darcy Heart O’Hara, a young Irish girl whoneglects her chores to observe the beauties of nature andeveryday life, shares “family memories” with her homesick par-ents and siblings after the O’Haras are forced to emigrate toAmerica in the 1840s. RL 3 IL 1-4 (K) ©2006
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S Yin—Brothers Having arrived in San Francisco from China towork in his brother’s store, Ming is lonely until an Irish boybefriends him. RL 3 IL 1-4 (V) ©2006
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S Young, Amy—Belinda And The Glass Slipper Belinda com-petes with a very ambitious new dancer for the title role in theballet “Cinderella.” RL 3 IL P-2 (V) ©2006
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S Young, Ed—My Mei Mei Antonia gets her wish when her par-ents return to China to bring home a Mei Mei, or younger sis-ter, for her. RL 2.5 IL 2-5 AR105024/.5 (V) ©2006 HB, *K, PW,*SLJ
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Title Index
AaA Is For Algonquin: An Ontario Alphabet—Gorman,
Lovenia RL 6.7 IL 2-5 AR (SBP) ©2005 _____010887 D971____________________________H18.82 2233..5566
A Is For Axel: An Ice Skating Alphabet—Browning, KurtRL 6.6 IL 2-5 AR (SBP) ©2005
_____010888 D796____________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Across The Blue Pacific: A World War II Story—Borden,Louise RL 3 IL 1-4 (HM) ©2006 *ALA, HB, K, PW, SLJ
_____005929 DFIC____________________________H18.06 2222..6611
Adele And Simon—McClintock, Barbara RL 3 IL K-3 (FSG)©2006 *ALA
_____010785 DEAS ___________________________H17.26 2211..6611
Adventures Of Commander Zack Proton And TheWarlords Of Nibblecheese—Anderson, Brian RL 3 IL 2-5 (SS) ©2006
_____010710 DFIC ______________________________8.89 1111..1133
Adventures Of Marco Polo—Freedman, Russell RL 5 IL 4-7 (SBS) ©2006
_____010612 D910____________________________H18.65 2233..3355
Adventures Of Polo—Faller, Roger RL 2 IL P-2 (RBRK)©2006 K, PW, *SLJ
_____011540 DEAS ___________________________H17.82 2222..3311
Ahwoooooooo!—Murphy, Yannick RL 2 IL P-2 (HM) ©2005K, SLJ
_____012251 DEAS ___________________________H17.26 2211..6611
Alabama Moon—Key, Watt RL 6 IL 5-9 (FSG) ©2006 _____010789 DFIC____________________________H17.86 2222..3366
Albertosaurus Mystery: Philip Currie’s Hunt In TheBadlands—Padma, T. V. RL 7 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007
_____011829 D567 ____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Albert’s Gift For Grandmother—Williams, Barbara RL 2 IL P-3 (CAND) ©2006
_____010534 DEAS ___________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Aliens—Pipe, Jim RL 5 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007 _____011835 D001 ____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Aliens Are Coming!:The True Account Of The 1938 War OfThe Worlds Radio Broadcast—McCarthy, Meghan RL 4.0 IL 3-6 AR (RA) ©2006 ALA, CE, K, PW, *SLJ
_____010101 D791____________________________H18.02 2222..5566
All Of The Above—Pearsall, Shelley RL 5 IL 4-7 (WB)©2006
_____010494 DFIC____________________________H17.05 2211..3344
Alligator And Crocodile Rescue—Snyder, Trish RL 7 IL 5-9 (FIRE) ©2006
_____009944 D597 _____________________________13.48 1166..8877
Almost Gone:The World’s Rarest Animals—Jenkins, SteveRL 5.7 IL K-3 AR RC (HA) ©2006 ALA, *SLJ
_____002394 D591 _____________________________10.50 1133..1144
Alphabet Rescue—Wood, Audrey RL 2 IL P-2 (SBS) ©2006 _____010607 DEAS ___________________________H17.25 2211..5599
American Heritage Children’s Dictionary—AmericanHeritage Editors RL 4 IL 3-6 (HM) ©2007 ALA, SLJ, WC
_____010573 DRef 423 _________________________G14.00 1177..5533
American Heritage Student Dictionary—AmericanHeritage Editors RL 7 IL 5-9 (HM) ©2007 ALA, *SLJ, WJ
_____010574 DRef 423 _________________________G15.56 1199..4488
American Story: 100 True Tales From American History—Armstrong, Jennifer RL 4 IL 3-6 (K) ©2006 *K
_____011584 D973____________________________H32.28 4400..4411
Anatole—Titus, Eve RL 2 IL P-2 (K) ©2006 C_____011586 DEAS ___________________________H16.41 2200..5544
Anatole And The Cat—Titus, Eve RL 2 IL P-2 (K) ©2006 C_____011587 DEAS ___________________________H16.41 2200..5544
Angelina Has The Hiccups!—Holabird, Katharine RL 2 IL P-2 (V) ©2006
_____011061 DEAS _____________________________8.89 1111..1133
Ant-Tuition—Kirk, David RL 2 IL P-2 (V) ©2006 _____011066 DEAS _____________________________8.89 1111..1133
Are You Quite Polite?: Silly Dilly Manners Songs—Katz,Alan RL 2 IL K-3 (SS) ©2006
_____010694 D782____________________________H17.22 2211..5566
Around The House, The Fox Chased The Mouse: APrepositional Tale—Walton, Rick RL 2 IL P-3 (GMS)©2006
_____011774 DEAS ___________________________H17.22 2211..5566
Around The World!—Nimm, Suzanne RL 2 IL P-2 (SS)©2006
_____010749 DEAS _____________________________8.89 1111..1133
Arturo Y El Misterioso Sobre (Arthur’s MysteryEnvelope)—Brown, Marc RL 3 IL 2-4 (LECT) ©2006
_____011552 DFIC ______________________________9.70 1122..1144
BbB Is For Bookworm: A Library Alphabet—Prieto, Anita C.
RL 6.0 IL 2-5 AR (SBP) ©2005 _____010878 D027____________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Baby Shoes—Slater, Dashka RL 2 IL P-1 (HOLT) ©2006*ALA, K, SLJ
_____010485 DEAS ___________________________H17.22 2211..5566
Babymouse: Rock Star!—Holm, Jennifer L. & Matthew RL 3 IL 2-5 (RA) ©2006 CE, HB, K
_____011691 D741 _____________________________10.27 1122..8866
Bad Boys Get Cookie!—Palatini, Margie RL 2 IL P-2 (HA)©2006
_____010920 DEAS ___________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Bandera De Estrellas Centelleantes (Star-spangledBanner)—Welch, Catherine A. RL 4.7 IL 2-4 AR (LEHC)©2005
_____010144 D929 _____________________________10.47 1133..1111
Bart Simpson’s Guide To Life: A Wee Handbook For ThePerplexed—Groening, Matt RL 6 IL 5-9 (HA) ©2006
_____009998 D741 _____________________________17.50 2211..9911
Bear Dreams—Cooper, Elisha RL 2 IL P-2 (HA) ©2006 _____010768 DEAS ___________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Bear Rescue—Thomas, Keltie RL 7 IL 5-9 (FIRE) ©2006 _____009945 D599 _____________________________13.48 1166..8877
Beatrice Letters—Snicket, Lemony RL 5 IL 4-7 (HA) ©2006 _____010939 DFIC____________________________H20.26 2255..3366
Beautiful Girl—Schwartz, Amy RL 2 IL P-2 (RBRK) ©2006 _____011565 DEAS ___________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Bebe Goes Shopping—Elya, Susan Middleton RL 2.3 IL P-2 AR (HB) ©2006 *ALA, PW, SLJ
_____005796 DEAS ___________________________H17.26 2211..6611
Beginner World Atlas—Rand McNally Editors RL 4 IL K-3(RMC) ©2005
_____011811 D912 _____________________________10.27 1122..8866
Behind The Curtain—Abrahams, Peter RL 6 IL 5-9 (HA)©2006 *ALA, SLJ, V
_____005744 DFIC____________________________H17.05 2211..3344
Being Bindy—Brugman, Alyssa RL 5 IL 5-9 RC (RA) ©2004*ALA, *PW, *SLJ, V
_____009655 DFIC____________________________H17.02 2211..3311
All 468 PreK-8 Fall 2006 Titles (902317) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $7,632.03
Chew On This: Everything You Don’t Want To Know About Fast Food—Schlosser, Eric RL 8.1 IL 5-9 AR RC (HM) ©2006 *ALA, HB, PW, SLJ
____005933 D394 _______________________________________H17.06 2211..3366
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Title Index
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Belinda And The Glass Slipper—Young, Amy RL 3 IL P-2(V) ©2006
_____011025 DEAS ___________________________H17.25 2211..5599
Bella At Midnight—Stanley, Diane RL 6.0 IL 5-9 AR RC (HA)©2006 *ALA, *K, PW, *SLJ, V
_____002373 DFIC____________________________H17.05 2211..3344
Benny And Beautiful Baby Delilah—Van Leeuwen, JeanRL 2 IL P-2 (V) ©2006 ALA, *SLJ
_____002252 DEAS ___________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Berto Da La Talla (Buster Makes The Grade)—Brown, MarcRL 3 IL 2-4 (LECT) ©2006
_____011553 DFIC ______________________________9.70 1122..1144
Bessie Smith And The Night Riders—Stauffacher, Sue RL 2 IL K-3 (V) ©2006 *ALA, SLJ
_____002300 DEAS ___________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Best Best Friends—Chodos-Irvine, Margaret RL 2.0 IL P-2AR (HB) ©2006 *ALA, HB, SLJ
_____005801 DEAS ___________________________H17.26 2211..6611
Bethany Hamilton: Follow Your Dreams!—Sandler, MichaelRL 4 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007
_____011823 D92 _____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Big Fat Little Lit—Spiegelman, Art & Mouly, Francoise, eds.RL 3 IL 2-5 (V) ©2006
_____011661 D741 _____________________________17.53 2211..9944
Birthday Cake Is No Ordinary Cake—Frasier, Debra RL 3IL P-3 (HB) ©2006
_____010846 DEAS ___________________________H17.26 2211..6611
Black Duck—Lisle, Janet Taylor RL 4.8 IL 5-9 AR (V) ©2006ALA, *CE, PW, *SLJ, V
_____006623 DFIC____________________________H17.05 2211..3344
Blade Of Kringle—Marunas, Nathaniel RL 5 IL 4-7 (V)©2006
_____010997 D741____________________________H14.64 1188..3333
Blizzard Of The Blue Moon—Osborne, Mary Pope RL 3 IL 2-5 (RA) ©2006
_____011682 DFIC____________________________H13.80 1177..2288
Blood On The River: James Town 1607—Carbone, ElisaLynn RL 5.3 IL 4-7 AR RC (V) ©2006 ALA, *K, *SLJ
_____006596 DFIC____________________________H17.85 2222..3355
Bones In The Badlands—Ransom, Candice RL 2 IL 1-4(TOR) ©2006
_____011769 DFIC ______________________________9.50 1111..8899
Boy Who Cried Wolf—Hennessy, B. G. RL 2.7 IL P-2 AR(SS) ©2006 K, PW, *SLJ
_____009657 D398____________________________H17.22 2211..5566
Boy Who Loved Words—Schotter, Roni RL 4.2 IL 1-4 AR(RA) ©2006 ALA, K, PW, *SLJ
_____010102 DEAS ___________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Bread And Roses, Too—Paterson, Katherine RL 6 IL 5-9(HM) ©2006
_____012109 DFIC____________________________H18.34 2222..9966
Bringing Ezra Back—DeFelice, Cynthia C. RL 5 IL 4-7(FSG) ©2006
_____010782 DFIC____________________________H17.06 2211..3366
Bronco Charlie Y El Pony Express (Bronco Charlie AndThe Pony Express)—Brill, Marlene Targ RL 4.2 IL 2-4AR (LEHC) ©2005
_____010145 D383 _____________________________10.47 1133..1111
Brothers—Yin RL 3 IL 1-4 (V) ©2006 _____011040 DEAS ___________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Buffalo And The Indians: A Shared Destiny—Patent,Dorothy Hinshaw RL 7.4 IL 4-7 AR (HM) ©2006 *ALA
_____005915 D978____________________________H18.86 2233..6611
Built To Last: Building America’s Amazing Bridges, Dams,Tunnels, And Skyscrapers—Sullivan, George RL 7.0 IL 4-7 LX950 AR RC (SBS) ©2005 ALA, *SLJ
_____041340 D624____________________________H19.66 2244..6611
Bunnicula Meets Edgar Allan Crow—Howe, James RL 5IL 3-6 (SS) ©2006
_____010684 DFIC____________________________H17.02 2211..3311
But, Excuse Me, That Is My Book—Child, Lauren RL 2.6 IL P-2 LX570 AR RC (V) ©2005 ALA, *SLJ
_____002233 DEAS ___________________________H18.05 2222..6600
CcC Is For Chinook: An Alberta Alphabet—Welykochy, Dawn
RL 6.5 IL 2-5 AR (SBP) ©2004 _____010879 D971____________________________H18.82 2233..5566
Cam Jansen And The Secret Service Mystery—Adler,David A. RL 3 IL 2-5 (V) ©2006
_____010991 DFIC____________________________H15.44 1199..3333
Can You See What I See? Once Upon A Time: PicturePuzzles To Search And Solve—Wick, Walter RL 2 IL K-3 (SBS) ©2006
_____010614 D793____________________________H15.64 1199..5588
Canyon Echoes—Jenkins, Jerry B. & Fabry, Chris RL 4.5 IL 4-7 AR (TYN) ©2005
_____010578 DFIC _____________________________10.30 1122..8899
Carnival Of The Animals: Poems Inspired By Saint-Saens’Music—Cherniak, Judith, ed. RL 4 IL K-3 (CAND) ©2006*ALA, *PW, SLJ
_____009418 D811____________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Case Of The Missing Marquess—Springer, Nancy RL 6.6IL 4-7 AR (V) ©2006 *ALA, *PW, *SLJ
_____002227 DFIC____________________________H13.03 1166..3311
Castaway Cats—Wheeler, Lisa RL 3.4 IL P-2 AR (AT) ©2006*SLJ
_____007469 DEAS ___________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Cat With The Yellow Star: Coming Of Age In Terezin—Rubin, Susan Goldman RL 5.0 IL 3-6 AR (HH) ©2006 K,PW, *SLJ
_____011541 D940____________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Celebrate!: Connections Among Cultures—Reynolds, JanRL 4 IL 3-6 (LEE) ©2006
_____010202 D394____________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Changing Woman And Her Sisters—Tchana, Katrin RL 5IL 5-9 (HH) ©2006 *ALA, K
_____012077 D398____________________________H19.43 2244..3322
Chew On This: Everything You Don’t Want To Know AboutFast Food—Schlosser, Eric RL 8.1 IL 5-9 AR RC (HM)©2006 *ALA, HB, PW, SLJ
_____005933 D394____________________________H17.06 2211..3366
Chicken And Cat—Varon, Sara RL 2 IL K-3 (SBS) ©2006 K,PW, *SLJ
_____012078 DEAS ___________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Children’s Illustrated Atlas Of The U.S.—Rand McNallyEditors RL 4 IL 2-5 (RMC) ©2005
_____011810 D912 _____________________________13.48 1166..8877
Children’s Illustrated Atlas Of The World—Rand McNallyEditors RL 6 IL 2-5 (RMC) ©2005
_____011809 D912 _____________________________13.48 1166..8877
Christmas In The Trenches—McCutcheon, John RL 4 IL 2-5 (PEAC) ©2006
_____012175 DFIC____________________________H20.71 2255..9933
Christmas Remembered—De Paola, Tomie RL 4 IL 2-5 (V)©2006
_____011050 D813____________________________H20.26 2255..3366
City Beats: A Hip-Hoppy Pigeon Poem—Rammell, S. KellyRL 3 IL 1-4 (DAWN) ©2006
_____009784 D811 _____________________________12.88 1166..1122
Clue Of The Linoleum Lederhosen—Anderson, M. T.RL 4.8 IL 5-9 AR (HB) ©2006 *ALA, HB, SLJ, V
_____005822 DFIC____________________________H16.25 2200..3344
Coin Counting Book—Williams, Rozanne Lanczak RL 3 IL 1-4 (CHAR) ©2001 SLJ
_____011087 D513 _____________________________11.27 1144..1111
Comeback Of The Home Run Kid—Christopher, Matt RL 5IL 4-7 (WB) ©2006
_____010506 DFIC ______________________________9.50 1111..8899
Confeti: Poemas Para Ninos (Confetti: Poems ForChildren)—Mora, Pat RL 3 IL 1-4 (LEE) ©2006
_____010203 D811____________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Cookies: Bite-Size Life Lessons—Rosenthal, Amy KrouseRL 2 IL P-2 (HA) ©2006 *ALA, PW, SLJ
_____009978 D179____________________________H14.84 1188..5588
Corby Flood—Stewart, Paul RL 5 IL 4-7 (K) ©2006 _____011593 DFIC____________________________H16.21 2200..2299
Corduroy Lost And Found—Hennessy, B. G. RL 2 IL K-3(V) ©2006
_____011023 DEAS ___________________________H17.25 2211..5599
Counting On Grace—Winthrop, Elizabeth RL 4.5 IL 4-7 ARRC (RA) ©2006 K, PW, *SLJ, V
_____008838 DFIC____________________________H17.02 2211..3311
Creature In Ogopogo Lake—Warner, Gertrude ChandlerRL 3 IL 2-5 (WHIT) ©2006
_____009782 DFIC ______________________________9.10 1111..3399
Cretinos (Twits)—Dahl, Roald RL 5 IL 4-7 (ALFA) ©2006 _____010664 DFIC _____________________________13.48 1166..8877
Crispin: At The Edge Of The World—Avi RL 5 IL 5-9 (WB)©2006
_____011700 DFIC____________________________H17.85 2222..3355
Crossing Bok Chitto—Tingle, Tim RL 5 IL 4-7 (CINC)©2006 *ALA, *PW, SLJ
_____009660 DFIC____________________________H18.82 2233..5566
Cuac, Cuac! (It’s Quacking Time!)—Waddell, Martin RL 2IL P-2 (ALFA) ©2006
_____010660 DEAS ____________________________17.70 2222..1166
Cuentos En Verso Para Ninos Perversos (RevoltingRhymes)—Dahl, Roald RL 4 IL 4-7 (ALFA) ©2006
_____010665 D821 _____________________________14.49 1188..1144
Curse Of The Bane—Delaney, Joseph RL 6 IL 5-9 (HA)©2006
_____010772 DFIC____________________________H17.85 2222..3355
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DdD Is For Dancing Dragon: A China Alphabet—Crane, Carol
RL 6 IL 2-5 (SBP) ©2006 _____010880 D951____________________________H18.82 2233..5566
D Is For Dragon Dance—Compestine, Ying Chang RL 2.3IL K-3 AR (HH) ©2006 ALA, SLJ
_____011516 D394____________________________H18.02 2222..5566
D Is For Drum: A Native American Alphabet—Shoulders,Michael RL 7.1 IL 2-5 AR (SBP) ©2006
_____010881 D970____________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Dale Earnhardt: Young Race Car Driver—Mantell, Paul RL 5 IL 4-7 (SS) ©2006
_____010708 D92 ______________________________10.30 1122..8899
Dark Water Rising—Hale, Marian RL 7 IL 5-9 (HOLT) ©2006 _____012219 DFIC____________________________H19.10 2233..9911
Day With Wilbur Robinson—Joyce, William RL 2 IL K-3(HA) ©2006
_____010918 DEAS ___________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Dead End—Rodda, Emily RL 5 IL 4-7 (SBS) ©2006 _____010641 DFIC ______________________________9.50 1111..8899
Dead Guys Talk: A Wild Willie Mystery—Joosse, Barbara M.RL 3.0 IL 2-5 AR (HM) ©2006
_____012252 DFIC____________________________H17.54 2211..9966
Dear Miss Breed: True Stories Of The Japanese AmericanIncarceration During World War II And A Librarian—Oppenheim, Joanne RL 7.4 IL 5-9 AR (SBS) ©2006 *ALA,K, SLJ, V
_____001056 D940____________________________H22.87 2288..6633
Dear Mr. Rosenwald—Weatherford, Carole Boston RL 3 IL 2-5 (SBS) ©2006
_____010613 DEAS ___________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Desert Digits: An Arizona Number Book—Gowan, BarbaraRL 5 IL 2-5 (SBP) ©2006
_____010882 D979____________________________H18.82 2233..5566
Diego Saves The Tree Frogs—Willson, Sarah RL 2 IL P-1(SS) ©2006
_____010747 DEAS _____________________________8.89 1111..1133
Dinosaur—Malam, John RL 5 IL 4-7 (DK) ©2006 _____011641 D567 ____________________________G12.47 1155..6611
Dinosaur Atlas—Dixon, Dougal RL 6 IL 4-7 (DK) ©2006 _____011649 D567 ____________________________G15.59 1199..5522
Doctora Judy Moody (Judy Moody, M.D.)—McDonald,Megan RL 4 IL 2-5 (ALFA) ©2006
_____010661 DFIC _____________________________11.87 1144..8866
Don’t Let The Pigeon Stay Up Late!—Willems, Mo RL 1.1IL P-2 AR RC (DIS) ©2006 ALA, HB, PW, *SLJ
_____005546 DEAS ___________________________H14.84 1188..5588
Dooby Dooby Moo—Cronin, Doreen RL 2 IL P-2 (SS)©2006 PW
_____010682 DEAS ___________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Dora’s Sleepover—Bergen, Lara RL 2 IL P-2 (SS) ©2006 _____010750 DEAS _____________________________8.89 1111..1133
Double Fault—Jenkins, Jerry B. & Fabry, Chris RL 4.7 IL 4-7 AR (TYN) ©2005
_____010579 DFIC _____________________________10.30 1122..8899
Drita, My Homegirl—Lombard, Jenny RL 3.9 IL 4-7 AR RC(V) ©2006 ALA, PW, *SLJ
_____004065 DFIC____________________________H12.93 1166..1199
EeEarth Smart: How To Take Care Of The Environment—
Garrett, Leslie RL 2 IL 1-3 (DK) ©2006 _____011647 D333 ______________________________8.89 1111..1133
Edinburgh Castle: Scotland’s Haunted Fortress—Knox,Barbara RL 4 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007
_____011818 D941 ____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Eleanor Of Aquitaine: The Queen Who Rode Off ToBattle—Kramer, Ann RL 7 IL 4-7 (NGS) ©2006
_____011721 D92_____________________________H18.62 2233..3311
Elephants In Danger—Orme, Helen RL 4 IL 2-5 (BPRT)©2007
_____011841 D599 ____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Ella Sets The Stage—D’Amico, Carmela RL 2 IL P-2 (SBS)©2006
_____010609 DEAS ___________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Emil And Karl—Glatshteyn, Yankev RL 6 IL 5-9 (RBRK)©2006 *ALA, HB, *PW, *SLJ, V
_____006498 DFIC____________________________H18.62 2233..3311
ER Vets: Life In An Animal Emergency Room—Jackson,Donna M. RL 8.1 IL 4-7 LX1190 AR RC (HM) ©2005 ALA,*SLJ
_____090155 D636____________________________H18.06 2222..6611
Escape From Castle Cant—Bath, K. P. RL 6 IL 5-9 (WB)©2006
_____010495 DFIC____________________________H17.85 2222..3355
Escape From The Carnivale: A Never Land Adventure—Barry, Dave & Pearson, Ridley RL 5 IL 4-7 (WB) ©2006
_____011699 DFIC____________________________H12.23 1155..3311
Escaping Darkness—Jenkins, Jerry B. & Fabry, Chris RL 5IL 4-7 (TYN) ©2006
_____010580 DFIC _____________________________10.30 1122..8899
Exploring The Solar System For Kids: A History With 22Activities—Carson, Mary Kay RL 7.6 IL 4-7 AR (CHIR)©2006 *ALA, K
_____010486 D523 _____________________________19.91 2244..9922
Extreme Animals: The Toughest Creatures On Earth—Davies, Nicola RL 4 IL 3-6 (CAND) ©2006
_____010540 D590____________________________H14.64 1188..3333
FfFacts On File Children’s Atlas—Wright, David & Jill RL 6
IL 4-7 (FOF) ©2006 ALA_____009973 D912____________________________H19.43 2244..3322
Fairest—Levine, Gail Carson RL 5 IL 5-9 (HA) ©2006 *ALA_____010933 DFIC____________________________H17.85 2222..3355
Fairies Of Nutfolk Wood—Ullman, Barb Bentler RL 4 IL 3-6 (HA) ©2006 *ALA, K, SLJ
_____011542 DFIC____________________________H17.05 2211..3344
Fall Leaf Project—McNamara, Margaret RL 2 IL P-2 (SS)©2006
_____010702 DEAS _____________________________8.89 1111..1133
Families—Kuklin, Susan RL 3.6 IL K-3 AR (WB) ©2006 ALA,HB, *SLJ
_____002130 D306____________________________H17.25 2211..5599
Fast Food—Freymann, Saxton RL 2.2 IL P-2 AR (SBS)©2006 *ALA, K, SLJ
_____000952 D641____________________________H14.84 1188..5588
Feathertop—San Souci, Robert RL 3 IL 2-5 (BOYD) ©2006 _____009772 DFIC _____________________________14.49 1188..1144
Fergus And The Night-Demon—Murphy, Jim RL 3 IL 1-4(HM) ©2006
_____012244 DEAS ___________________________H17.26 2211..6611
Finest Kind—Wait, Lea RL 5 IL 4-7 (SS) ©2006 _____010696 DFIC____________________________H17.82 2222..3311
Fire In The Hills—Napoli, Donna Jo RL 5 IL 5-9 (V) ©2006 _____011011 DFIC____________________________H17.85 2222..3355
First Grade Stinks!—Rodman, Mary Ann RL 2 IL P-2(PEAC) ©2006 *PW
_____012174 DEAS ___________________________H18.30 2222..9911
5,000 Miles To Freedom: Ellen And William Craft’s FlightFrom Slavery—Fradin, Judith & Dennis RL 7.6 IL 5-9 ARRC (NGS) ©2006 ALA, *SLJ, V
_____002634 D920____________________________H20.43 2255..5588
Flight—Platt, Richard RL 5 IL 4-7 (DK) ©2006 _____011642 D629 ____________________________G12.47 1155..6611
Flip Flop Bop—Novak, Matt RL 2 IL P-2 (RBRK) ©2005 K,SLJ
_____010132 DEAS ___________________________H17.22 2211..5566
Fly By Night—Hardinge, Frances RL 7.1 IL 5-9 AR RC (HA)©2006 PW, *SLJ
_____005737 DFIC____________________________H17.85 2222..3355
For You Are A Kenyan Child—Cunnane, Kelly RL 2.8 IL P-3 AR RC (SS) ©2006 ALA, HB, *PW, *SLJ
_____007232 DEAS ___________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Fort Sumter: The Civil War Begins—Crewe, Sabrina &Uschan, Michael V. RL 7.9 IL 3-6 AR (GS) ©2005
_____107445 D973____________________________H24.22 3300..3322
Fossil Feud: Marsh And Cope’s Bone Wars—Goldish,Meish RL 7 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007
_____011830 D560 ____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Framed—Cottrell Boyce, Frank RL 4 IL 4-7 (HA) ©2006 _____010936 DFIC____________________________H17.85 2222..3355
Frankenstein Makes A Sandwich—Rex, Adam RL 4.0 IL K-3 AR (HB) ©2006
_____010853 D811____________________________H17.26 2211..6611
Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Nothing To Fear!—Kent,Deborah RL 5 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007
_____011824 D92 _____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Freedom Riders—Bausum, Ann RL 7 IL 5-9 (NGS) ©2006*ALA, *SLJ
_____002630 D920____________________________H19.63 2244..5577
GgG Is For Galaxy: An Out Of This World Alphabet—Collison,
Catherine RL 5.3 IL 2-5 AR (SBP) ©2005 _____010883 D520____________________________H18.02 2222..5566
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Gandhi: Young Nation Builder—Kudlinski, Kathleen RL 5 IL 4-7 (SS) ©2006
_____010709 D92 ______________________________10.30 1122..8899
Gee Whiz, It’s All About Pee!—Goodman, Susan E. RL 4 IL 2-5 (V) ©2006
_____011029 D612____________________________H17.25 2211..5599
George Crum And The Saratoga Chip—Taylor, Gaylia RL 5.3 IL 2-5 AR (LEE) ©2006 SLJ
_____010205 D92_____________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Ghosts—Pipe, Jim RL 5 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007 _____011836 D133 ____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Gideon The Cutpurse—Buckley-Archer, Linda RL 6 IL 5-9(SS) ©2006 PW, *SLJ, V
_____007445 DFIC____________________________H18.62 2233..3311
Gingerbread Girl—Ernst, Lisa Campbell RL 2 IL P-2 (V)©2006
_____011017 DEAS ___________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Girl With Four Brains—Jenton, Jim RL 3 IL 2-5 (SS) ©2006 _____010672 DFIC____________________________H16.21 2200..2299
Give Me Liberty—Elliott, L. M. RL 6 IL 5-9 (HA) ©2006 _____010945 DFIC____________________________H17.85 2222..3355
Goldilocks And The Three Bears = Ricitos De Oro Y LosTres Osos—Ransom, Candice F. RL 2 IL P-2 (BED)©2005
_____010139 D398 ______________________________8.89 1111..1133
Gorillas In Danger—Orme, Helen RL 3 IL 2-5 (BPRT)©2007
_____011842 D599 ____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Gossamer—Lowry, Lois RL 4.4 IL 5-9 AR RC (HM) ©2006ALA, *K, *PW, *SLJ
_____005944 DFIC____________________________H17.06 2211..3366
Grandfather Buffalo—Arnosky, Jim RL 3.5 IL K-3 AR (V)©2006 ALA, *SLJ
_____002305 DEAS ___________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Grandfather’s Dance—MacLachlan, Patricia RL 3 IL 2-5(HA) ©2006 ALA
_____010935 DFIC____________________________H16.24 2200..3333
Grave Shadows—Jenkins, Jerry B. & Fabry, Chris RL 4.4 IL 4-7 AR (TYN) ©2005
_____010581 DFIC _____________________________10.30 1122..8899
Great Pyramid: Egypt’s Tomb For All Time—Leardi,Jeanette RL 5 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007
_____011819 D932 ____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Grumpy Gloria—Dewdney, Anna RL 2 IL P-2 (V) ©2006 _____011027 DEAS ___________________________H17.25 2211..5599
HhH Is For Honor: A Military Family Alphabet—Scillian, Devin
RL 4 IL 2-5 (SBP) ©2006 _____010884 D355____________________________H18.82 2233..5566
H Is For Horse : An Equestrian Alphabet—Ulmer, MichaelRL 5.8 IL 2-5 AR (SBP) ©2004
_____010885 D428____________________________H18.82 2233..5566
Hammerin’ Hank: The Life Of Hank Greenberg—McDonough, Yona Zeldis RL 4 IL 2-5 (WALK) ©2006 PW,*SLJ
_____010103 D92_____________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Hanne’s Quest—Dunrea, Olivier RL 4.6 IL 2-5 AR (V) ©2006*ALA, PW, SLJ
_____002201 DFIC____________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Hanukkah At Valley Forge—Krensky, Stephen RL 2 IL K-3(V) ©2006
_____011015 DEAS ___________________________H18.86 2233..6611
Happy Birthday, Jamela!—Daly, Niki RL 2 IL P-2 (FSG)©2006
_____010778 DEAS ___________________________H17.26 2211..6611
Happy Heartwood Day—Kirk, David RL 2.8 IL P-2 AR (V)©2005
_____011067 DEAS _____________________________8.89 1111..1133
Happy Valentine’s Day, Dolores—Samuels, Barbara RL 3.2IL P-2 AR (FSG) ©2006 *ALA, PW, *SLJ
_____005900 DEAS ___________________________H17.26 2211..6611
Haunted Waters—Jenkins, Jerry B. & Fabry, Chris RL 4.5 IL 4-7 AR (TYN) ©2005 PW
_____010582 DFIC _____________________________10.30 1122..8899
Heat—Lupica, Mike RL 5.3 IL 5-9 AR RC (V) ©2006 *ALA,PW, SLJ, V
_____002206 DFIC____________________________H17.85 2222..3355
Hedgie Blasts Off!—Brett, Jan RL 2 IL P-3 (V) ©2006 _____011044 DEAS ___________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Helen Keller: Break Down The Walls!—Fetty, Margaret RL 4 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007
_____011825 D92 _____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Here Lies The Librarian—Peck, Richard RL 5.1 IL 5-9 AR(V) ©2006 ALA, HB, PW, *SLJ, V
_____002236 DFIC____________________________H17.85 2222..3355
Hero Of The High Seas: John Paul Jones And TheAmerican Revolution—Cooper, Michael L. RL 6 IL 5-9(NGS) ©2006
_____011723 D92_____________________________H21.84 2277..3344
High Wire—Ogden, Charles RL 5 IL 4-7 (SS) ©2006 _____010711 DFIC _____________________________13.48 1166..8877
Hollywood Holdup—Jenkins, Jerry B. & Fabry, Chris RL 5IL 4-7 (TYN) ©2006
_____010583 DFIC _____________________________10.30 1122..8899
Homefront—Gwaltney, Doris RL 6 IL 5-9 (SS) ©2006 *ALA,*SLJ
_____012080 DFIC____________________________H17.85 2222..3355
Homework Machine—Gutman, Dan RL 4.8 IL 4-7 AR RC(SS) ©2006 *ALA, *SLJ
_____001690 DFIC____________________________H17.02 2211..3311
Horowitz Horror—Horowitz, Anthony RL 5 IL 4-7 (V) ©2006 _____011041 DFIC____________________________H12.23 1155..3311
Horrible Harry And The Triple Revenge—Kline, Suzy RL 3IL 2-5 (V) ©2006
_____010992 DFIC____________________________H15.44 1199..3333
How High Can A Dinosaur Count?: And Other MathMysteries—Fisher, Valorie RL 3.5 IL 1-4 AR (RA) ©2006*PW, *SLJ
_____008719 D513____________________________H18.02 2222..5566
How Nearly Everything Was Invented... By TheBrainwaves—Swerling, Lisa RL 5 IL 4-7 (DK) ©2006
_____011648 D609____________________________H20.26 2255..3366
How To Survive In Antarctica—Bledsoe, Lucy Jane RL 5 IL 5-9 (HH) ©2006 *ALA, K
_____012081 D92_____________________________H17.82 2222..3311
How We Are Smart—Nikola-Lisa, W. RL 4 IL 2-5 (LEE)©2006 SLJ
_____010206 D811____________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Humbug!—Kirk, David RL 2 IL P-2 (V) ©2006 _____011069 DEAS ___________________________H18.86 2233..6611
Humpback Whale Tale—Spelvin, Justin RL 2 IL P-2 (SS)©2006
_____010746 DEAS _____________________________8.89 1111..1133
IiI Am I—Fitzpatrick, Marie-Louise RL 2 IL P-2 (RBRK) ©2006
*SLJ_____006487 DEAS ___________________________H18.02 2222..5566
I Found A Dead Bird:The Kids’ Guide To The Cycle Of Life& Death—Thornhill, Jan RL 5 IL 4-7 (MTP) ©2006
_____012177 D306 _____________________________13.48 1166..8877
I Heard It From Alice Zucchini: Poems About TheGarden—Havill, Juanita RL 3.8 IL 1-4 AR (CHRO) ©2006K, *SLJ
_____010104 D811____________________________H17.22 2211..5566
I Is For Idea: An Invention Alphabet—Schonberg, MarciaRL 7.0 IL 2-5 AR (SBP) ©2005
_____010886 D600____________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Ice Skating: The Incredible Michelle Kwan—Sandler,Michael RL 4 IL 3-6 (BPRT) ©2007
_____011815 D92 _____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Ice Storm!: The 1998 Freeze—Temple, Bob RL 5 IL 2-5(BPRT) ©2007
_____011814 D363 ____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
I’m A Pill Bug—Tokuda, Yukihisa RL 2.7 IL P-2 AR (KM)©2003 *ALA
_____009977 D508 _____________________________12.08 1155..1122
I’m Dirty!—McMullan, Kate RL 2 IL P-3 (HA) ©2006 _____010919 DEAS ___________________________H18.05 2222..6600
I’m Not A Baby!—McElmurry, Jill RL 3 IL P-2 (RA) ©2006*ALA, *K, PW, *SLJ
_____011538 DEAS ___________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Indigo Blue—Cassidy, Cathy RL 4.6 IL 4-7 AR (V) ©2006 K_____011663 DFIC _____________________________10.30 1122..8899
Insect—DK Editors RL 2 IL P-2 (DK) ©2006 _____011645 D595____________________________H12.91 1166..1166
Instant Menace—Jenkins, Jerry B. & Fabry, Chris RL 5 IL 4-7 (TYN) ©2006
_____010584 DFIC _____________________________10.30 1122..8899
Intermediate World Atlas—Rand McNally Editors RL 6 IL 3-6 (RMC) ©2005
_____011812 D912 _____________________________11.07 1133..8866
Into The Firestorm: A Novel Of San Francisco, 1906—Hopkinson, Deborah RL 5 IL 4-7 (K) ©2006
_____011601 DFIC____________________________H17.02 2211..3311
Into The West—McPherson, James M. RL 7 IL 5-9 (SS)©2006
_____010687 D973____________________________H22.64 2288..3344
Isaac Newton—Krull, Kathleen RL 7.3 IL 5-9 AR RC (V)©2006 ALA, *CE, HB, *SLJ, V
_____002224 D92_____________________________H17.05 2211..3344
Title IndexIt’s My School—Grindley, Sally RL 2 IL K-2 (WALK) ©2006
K, PW, *SLJ_____012082 DEAS ___________________________H17.22 2211..5566
It’s Not The Stork!: A Book About Girls, Boys, Babies,Bodies, Families, And Friends—Harris, Robie H. RL 2IL K-3 (CAND) ©2006 *ALA
_____012083 D649____________________________H17.85 2222..3355
I’ve Got An Elephant!—Ginkel, Anne RL 3 IL P-2 (PEAC)©2006
_____012173 DEAS ___________________________H19.10 2233..9911
Ivy And Bean—Barrows, Annie RL 3.2 IL K-3 AR (CHRO)©2006 *ALA, PW, SLJ
_____009980 DEAS ___________________________H16.41 2200..5544
JjJ Is For Jump Shot: A Basketball Alphabet—Ulmer,
Michael RL 5.9 IL 2-5 AR (SBP) ©2005 _____010889 D796____________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Jazz A-B-Z: A Collection Of Jazz Portraits From A To Z—Marsalis, Wynton RL 5 IL 5-9 LXNP (CAND) ©2005 *ALA,K, *PW, *SLJ
_____007234 D811____________________________H24.48 3300..6644
Jazz Baby—Weatherford, Carole Boston RL 2 IL P-2 (LEE)©2006 SLJ
_____010484 DEAS ____________________________11.27 1144..1111
Jean Driscoll: Dream Big, Work Hard!—Sandler, MichaelRL 5 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007
_____011826 D92 _____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Jess: Girl Of The Year—Casanova, Mary RL 4 IL 4-7 (PC)©2006
_____010658 DFIC _____________________________11.07 1133..8866
Jirafa, El Pelicano Y El Mono (Giraffe And The Pelly AndMe)—Dahl, Roald RL 4 IL P-3 (ALFA) ©2006
_____010662 DFIC _____________________________14.28 1177..8888
John Madden’s Heroes Of Football: The Story OfAmerica’s Game—Madden, John RL 6 IL 5-9 (V) ©2006
_____011012 D796____________________________H19.46 2244..3366
John, Paul, George & Ben—Smith, Lane RL 3.7 IL 1-4 ARRC (DIS) ©2006 HB, *SLJ
_____005545 DEAS ___________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Juan Bobo Busca Trabajo (Juan Bobo Goes To Work)—Montes, Marisa RL 2 IL K-3 (HA) ©2006 ALA, SLJ
_____010012 D398 _____________________________11.30 1144..1155
Judy Moody: Around The World In 8 1/2 Days—McDonald,Megan RL 3 IL 2-5 (CAND) ©2006
_____010542 DFIC____________________________H17.05 2211..3344
KkKampung Boy—Lat RL 5 IL 5-9 (RBRK) ©2006
_____011570 D741____________________________H17.82 2222..3311
Kate Shelley Y El Tren De Medianoche (Kate Shelley AndThe Midnight Express)—Wetterer, Margaret K. RL 4.0 IL 2-4 AR (LEHC) ©2005
_____010146 D92 ______________________________10.47 1133..1111
Keep Climbing, Girls—Richards, Beah E. RL 3.6 IL K-3 AR(SS) ©2006 ALA, PW, *SLJ
_____008720 D811____________________________H17.22 2211..5566
Kids Weaving: Projects For Kids Of All Ages—Swett,Sarah RL 6 IL 5-9 (STC) ©2005 *SLJ
_____010105 D746____________________________H20.43 2255..5588
Kiki Strike: Inside The Shadow City—Miller, Kirsten RL 5IL 5-9 (HOLT) ©2006 *ALA, K, PW, SLJ
_____011927 DFIC____________________________H17.82 2222..3311
King Of Attolia—Turner, Megan Whalen RL 5.7 IL 5-9 ARRC (HA) ©2006 *ALA, PW, *SLJ, V
_____002433 DFIC____________________________H17.85 2222..3355
Krusty Book—Groening, Matt RL 6 IL 5-9 (HA) ©2006 _____010001 D741 _____________________________13.48 1166..8877
LlLanded—Lee, Milly RL 4.9 IL 2-5 LX790 AR RC (FSG)
©2006 *ALA, PW, SLJ_____005593 DEAS ___________________________H17.26 2211..6611
Larger-Than-Life Lara—Mackall, Dandi Daley RL 5 IL 4-7(V) ©2006
_____011010 DFIC____________________________H17.85 2222..3355
Legend Of Bass Reeves: Being The True Account Of TheMost Valiant Marshal In The West—Paulsen, Gary RL 6IL 5-9 (K) ©2006 *ALA, *K
_____011611 DFIC____________________________H17.02 2211..3311
Legend Of Thunderfoot—Wallace, Bill RL 4 IL 3-6 (SS)©2006
_____010676 DFIC____________________________H17.02 2211..3311
Leven Thumps And The Gateway To Foo—Skye, Obert RL 5.6 IL 5-9 AR (SS) ©2006
_____010700 DFIC _____________________________11.91 1144..9911
Leven Thumps And The Whispered Secret—Skye, ObertRL 6 IL 5-9 (SS) ©2006
_____010701 DFIC____________________________H19.43 2244..3322
Lewis And Clark...And Jodie, Freddi, And Samantha—Scieszka, Jon RL 4 IL 2-5 (HA) ©2006
_____010024 DFIC ______________________________9.50 1111..8899
Liftoff: A Photobiography Of John Glenn—Mitchell, DonRL 7 IL 4-7 (NGS) ©2006
_____011724 D92_____________________________H18.62 2233..3311
Light—DK Editors RL 2 IL P-2 (DK) ©2006 _____011646 D535____________________________H12.91 1166..1166
Lilly’s Big Day—Henkes, Kevin RL 3.6 IL P-2 AR RC (HA)©2006 *ALA, *HB, *K, PW, *SLJ
_____002432 DEAS ___________________________H17.25 2211..5599
Lions In Danger—Orme, Helen RL 4 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007 _____011843 D599 ____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Lisa Book—Groening, Matt RL 6 IL 5-9 (HA) ©2006 _____010002 D741 _____________________________13.48 1166..8877
Little Drummer Mouse: A Christmas Story—Mayer, MercerRL 2 IL P-2 (V) ©2006
_____011005 DEAS ___________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Little Mama Forgets—Cruise, Robin RL 2 IL K-3 (FSG)©2006 *ALA, PW
_____005138 DEAS ___________________________H17.26 2211..6611
Little Red Hen—Pinkney, Jerry RL 2 IL P-2 (DIAL) ©2006ALA, *K, PW, *SLJ
_____006631 D398____________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Little Sap And Monsieur Rodin—Lord, Michelle RL 5.2 IL 2-5 AR (LEE) ©2006 ALA, PW
_____010207 DEAS ___________________________H18.02 2222..5566
London Calling—Bloor, Edward RL 6 IL 5-9 (K) ©2006 ALA_____011604 DFIC____________________________H17.82 2222..3311
Looking For A Moose—Root, Phyllis RL 1.6 IL P-2 AR(CAND) ©2006
_____010541 DEAS ___________________________H17.25 2211..5599
Loonies And Twonies: A Canadian Number Book—Ulmer,Michael RL 5 IL 2-5 (SBP) ©2006
_____010890 D971____________________________H18.82 2233..5566
Loud Silence Of Francine Green—Cushman, Karen RL 6IL 5-9 (HM) ©2006 *ALA, PW, V
_____005912 DFIC____________________________H17.06 2211..3366
Love You When You Whine—Jenkins, Emily RL 2 IL P-2(FSG) ©2006
_____010784 DEAS ___________________________H16.45 2200..5599
Lucia And The Light—Root, Phyllis RL 2 IL K-3 (CAND)©2006
_____010553 DEAS ___________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Lucy Rose: Busy Like You Can’t Believe—Kelly, Katy RL 5 IL 3-6 RC (K) ©2006
_____011595 DFIC____________________________H14.61 1188..2299
Lugalbanda: The Boy Who Got Caught Up In A War—Henderson, Kathy RL 5.1 IL 3-6 AR RC (CAND) ©2006ALA, PW, *SLJ
_____003235 D398____________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Lupe Yargas And Her Super Best Friend = Lupe Yargas YSu Super Mejor Amiga—Costales, Amy RL 4 IL P-2(NORP) ©2006
_____010835 DEAS ___________________________H17.22 2211..5566
MmM Is For Masterpiece: An Art Alphabet—Domeniconi,
David RL 4 IL 2-5 (SBP) ©2006 _____010891 D700____________________________H18.82 2233..5566
Maiasaura Nests: Jack Horner’s Dinosaur Eggs—Searl,Duncan RL 7 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007
_____011831 D567 ____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Maisy Goes To Bed—Cousins, Lucy RL 2 IL P-2 (CAND)©2006
_____010537 DEAS ____________________________G3.89 44..8877
Mama Goose: A Latino Nursery Treasury = Un Tesor DeRimas Infantiles—Ada, Alma Flor & Campoy, F. IsabelRL 3 IL P-2 (WB) ©2006
_____011697 D398 _____________________________13.51 1166..9911
Mama, I’ll Give You The World—Schotter, Roni RL 2 IL K-3(K) ©2006
_____011585 DFIC____________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Manten Las Luces Encendidas, Abbie (Keep The LightsBurning, Abbie)—Roop, Peter & Connie RL 3.4 IL 2-4AR (LEHC) ©2005
_____010147 D92 ______________________________10.47 1133..1111 21
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Maravillosa Medinina De Jorge (George’s MarvelousMedicine)—Dahl, Roald RL 6 IL 4-7 RC (ALFA) ©2006
_____010663 DFIC _____________________________13.48 1166..8877
Marco Polo: The Boy Who Traveled The Medieval World—McCarty, Nick RL 7 IL 4-7 (NGS) ©2006
_____011722 D92_____________________________H18.62 2233..3311
Mary—Demi RL 4 IL 2-5 (SS) ©2006 _____010692 D92_____________________________H20.43 2255..5588
Max’s Words—Banks, Kate RL 2 IL P-2 (FSG) ©2006 _____010781 DEAS ___________________________H17.26 2211..6611
May Bird Among The Stars—Anderson, Jodi Lynn RL 5 IL 5-9 (SS) ©2006
_____010683 DFIC____________________________H17.82 2222..3311
Me Encantan Los Saturdays Y Los Domingos (I LoveSaturdays Y Domingos)—Ada, Alma Flor RL 3 IL K-3(ALFA) ©2006
_____010659 DEAS ____________________________15.29 1199..1144
Measle And The Dragodon—Ogilvy, Ian RL 6.1 IL 4-7 ARRC (HA) ©2006 V
_____010032 DFIC _____________________________11.10 1133..9900
Medical Detectives Dogs—Ruffin, Frances E. RL 4 IL 2-5(BPRT) ©2007
_____011821 D636 ____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Meow Ruff: A Story In Concrete Poetry—Sidman, JoyceRL 3 IL 1-4 (HM) ©2006 *ALA, SLJ
_____005928 D811____________________________H17.26 2211..6611
Mercy Watson Fights Crime—DiCamillo, Kate RL 2 IL 1-3(CAND) ©2006
_____010539 DFIC____________________________H14.64 1188..3333
Michael J. Fox: I Can Make A Difference!—Apte, Sunita RL 5 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007
_____011827 D92 _____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Military Dogs—Ruffin, Frances E. RL 5 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007 _____011822 D355 ____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Mira Como Salen Las Estrellas (Watch The Stars ComeOut)—Levinson, Riki RL 2.6 IL K-3 AR (V) ©2006 *ALA,*PW, SLJ
_____011665 DEAS ____________________________11.30 1144..1155
Miraculous Journey Of Edward Tulane—DiCamillo, KateRL 4.4 IL 3-6 AR RC (CAND) ©2006 *ALA, K, PW, *SLJ
_____003220 DFIC____________________________H19.66 2244..6611
Miraculous Tale Of The Two Maries—Wells, Rosemary RL 3.4 IL K-3 AR (V) ©2006 *ALA, PW, SLJ
_____002223 DEAS ___________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Missing Pieces—Jenkins, Jerry B. & Fabry, Chris RL 4.2 IL 4-7 AR (TYN) ©2005
_____010585 DFIC _____________________________10.30 1122..8899
Money, Money, Money: Where It Comes From, How ToSave It, Spend It And Make It—Drobot, Eve RL 7.1 IL 5-9 AR (MTP) ©2006
_____012222 D332____________________________H15.89 1199..8899
Monsters—Pipe, Jim RL 5 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007 _____011837 D001 ____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Monumental Verses—Lewis, J. Patrick RL 4.9 IL 4-7 AR(NGS) ©2005 HB, SLJ
_____011763 D811____________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Moon—Stevenson, Robert Louis RL 2 IL P-2 (FSG) ©2006*ALA
_____010780 D821____________________________H17.26 2211..6611
More Snacks!: A Thanksgiving Play—Holub, Joan RL 2 IL P-2 (SS) ©2006
_____010703 DEAS _____________________________8.89 1111..1133
Moses: When Harriet Tubman Led Her People ToFreedom—Weatherford, Carole Boston RL 3 IL K-3 (WB)©2006
_____011695 D92_____________________________H17.25 2211..5599
Most Perfect Spot—Goode, Diane RL 2 IL P-3 (HA) ©2006ALA, PW, *SLJ
_____005714 DEAS ___________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Move!—Jenkins, Steve & Page, Robin RL 1.9 IL P-2 AR RC(HM) ©2006 ALA, HB, K, *SLJ
_____005922 D573____________________________H17.26 2211..6611
Move Over, Rover!—Beaumont, Karen RL 2 IL P-2 (HB)©2006
_____010860 DEAS ___________________________H17.26 2211..6611
Mr. And Mrs. God In The Creation Kitchen—Wood, NancyC. RL 3.0 IL 1-4 AR (CAND) ©2006 *ALA, K, PW, SLJ
_____010135 DEAS ___________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Much Ado About Grubstake—Ferris, Jean RL 5 IL 5-9 (HB)©2006
_____010862 DFIC____________________________H17.86 2222..3366
Museum Trip—Lehman, Barbara RL 2 IL 1-4 (HM) ©2006*ALA, HB, *PW, SLJ
_____005926 DEAS ___________________________H16.45 2200..5599
My Buddy, Slug—Krosoczka, Jarrett RL 3 IL K-3 (K) ©2006 _____011588 DEAS ___________________________H17.22 2211..5566
My Last Skirt: The Story Of Jennie Hodgers, UnionSoldier—Durrant, Lynda RL 4.6 IL 5-9 AR (HM) ©2006ALA, *SLJ
_____005914 DFIC____________________________H17.06 2211..3366
My Mei Mei—Young, Ed RL 2.5 IL 2-5 AR (V) ©2006 HB, *K,PW, *SLJ
_____002204 DEAS ___________________________H18.05 2222..6600
My Mom’s Having A Baby!—Butler, Dori Hillestad RL 3.6 IL 1-4 AR (WHIT) ©2005 *ALA, K, SBF, SLJ
_____001777 D618____________________________H17.22 2211..5566
My Name Is Gabriela: The Life Of Gabriela Mistral = MeLlamo Gabriela: La Vida De Gabriela Mistral—Brown,Monica RL 4.3 IL K-3 LXAD860 AR RC (NORP) ©2005*SLJ
_____008721 D92_____________________________H17.22 2211..5566
My Name Is Sally Little Song—Woods, Brenda RL 5 IL 4-7 (V) ©2006
_____011051 DFIC____________________________H17.05 2211..3344
My Nights At The Improv—Siebold, Jan RL 4.1 IL 4-7 AR(WHIT) ©2005 SLJ
_____012218 DFIC____________________________H17.50 2211..9911
NnNate The Great Talks Turkey—Sharmat, Marjorie Weinman
RL 3 IL 1-4 (K) ©2006 _____011599 DFIC____________________________H13.80 1177..2288
Net Numbers: A South Carolina Number Book—Crane,Carol RL 5.9 IL 2-5 AR (SBP) ©2006
_____010892 D975____________________________H18.82 2233..5566
New Girl...And Me—Robbins, Jacqui RL 2 IL P-2 (SS)©2006 *ALA, K, PW
_____012084 DEAS ___________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Night Of The Burning—Wulf, Linda Press RL 6 IL 5-9 (FSG)©2006
_____010788 DFIC____________________________H17.06 2211..3366
Nightmare On Joe’s Street—Scieszka, Jon RL 3 IL 2-5(HA) ©2006
_____010026 D741 _____________________________11.10 1133..9900
Nosy Rosie—Keller, Holly RL 2 IL P-2 (HA) ©2006 ALA_____010769 DEAS ___________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Not Afraid Of Dogs—Pitzer, Susanna RL 2 IL P-3 (WALK)©2006 K, *SLJ
_____012085 DEAS ___________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Notorious Izzy Fink—Brown, Don RL 6 IL 5-9 (RBRK)©2006
_____011578 DFIC____________________________H17.82 2222..3311
Numbers In A Row: An Iowa Number Book—Pierce,Patricia A. RL 5 IL 2-5 (SBP) ©2006
_____010893 D977____________________________H18.82 2233..5566
OoOctopuses—Spirn, Michele RL 5 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007
_____011816 D594 ____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Oh, Yikes!: History’s Grossest, Wackiest Moments—Masoff, Joy RL 6 IL 3-6 (WORK) ©2006
_____011782 D902 _____________________________17.50 2211..9911
Olivia Forms A Band—Falconer, Ian RL 2.4 IL P-2 AR RC(AT) ©2006 ALA, *PW, *SLJ
_____007462 DEAS ___________________________H18.82 2233..5566
One Green Apple—Bunting, Eve RL 2.6 IL K-3 AR (HM)©2006 *ALA, SLJ
_____005907 DEAS ___________________________H17.26 2211..6611
One If By Land: A Massachusetts Number Book—Stemple, Heidi E. Y. RL 5 IL 2-5 (SBP) ©2006
_____010894 D974____________________________H18.82 2233..5566
One Potato, Two Potato—DeFelice, Cynthia C. RL 2 IL P-2(FSG) ©2006
_____010779 DEAS ___________________________H17.26 2211..6611
Only Emma—Warner, Sally RL 3.9 IL 2-5 AR (V) ©2006 SLJ_____011662 DFIC _____________________________10.30 1122..8899
Onward: A Photobiography Of Afrian-American PolarExplorer Matthew Henson—Johnson, Dolores RL 7.6 IL 4-7 AR RC (NGS) ©2006 *ALA, HB, *SLJ, V
_____002633 D92_____________________________H18.82 2233..5566
Orangutans In Danger—Orme, Helen RL 3 IL 2-5 (BPRT)©2007
_____011844 D599 ____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Our Apple Tree—Naslund, Gorel Kristina RL 2 IL K-3(RBRK) ©2006
_____011574 D634 _____________________________11.27 1144..1111
Oviraptor Adventure: Mark Norell And The Egg Thief—Goldish, Meish RL 7 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007
_____011832 D567 ____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
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Owen And Mzee: The True Story Of A RemarkableFriendship—Hatkoff, Isabella RL 5.4 IL K-3 AR (SBS)©2006 ALA, PW, *SLJ
_____009940 D599____________________________H18.05 2222..6600
PpP Is For Puffin: A Newfoundland And Labrador
Alphabet—Skirving, Janet RL 6 IL 2-5 (SBP) ©2006 _____010895 D971____________________________H18.82 2233..5566
P Is For Putt: A Golf Alphabet—Herzog, Brad RL 6.3 IL 2-5 AR (SBP) ©2005
_____010896 D796____________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Pack—Pow, Tom RL 7 IL 5-9 (RBRK) ©2006 *ALA_____006508 DFIC____________________________H17.82 2222..3311
Pandora’s Box: A Greek Myth About The Constellations—Marzollo, Jean RL 3 IL K-3 (WB) ©2006
_____010489 D398____________________________H14.84 1188..5588
Part Of Me: Stories Of A Louisiana Family—Holt, KimberlyWillis RL 6 IL 4-7 (HOLT) ©2006
_____012110 DFIC____________________________H19.10 2233..9911
Particular Cow—Fox, Mem RL 2 IL P-2 (HB) ©2006 _____010867 DEAS ___________________________H17.26 2211..6611
Peggony-Po: A Whale Of A Tale—Pinkney, Andrea DavisRL 3 IL P-2 (DIS) ©2006 ALA, PW, *SLJ
_____005548 DFIC____________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Perros! Perros! = Dogs! Dogs!: A Story In English AndSpanish—Guy, Ginger Foglesong RL 2 IL P-2 (HA)©2006
_____010770 D468____________________________H17.25 2211..5599
Phantom Writer—Jenkins, Jerry B. & Fabry, Chris RL 4.2 IL 4-7 AR (TYN) ©2005
_____010586 DFIC _____________________________10.30 1122..8899
Pirateology: The Pirate Hunter’s Companion—Steer,Dugald, ed. RL 6 IL 5-9 (CAND) ©2006
_____010532 DFIC ____________________________G15.59 1199..5522
Play, Mozart, Play!—Sis, Peter RL 3 IL K-3 (HA) ©2006 ALA,*PW, *SLJ
_____005769 D92_____________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Playing Dad’s Song—Friedman, D. Dina RL 5 IL 4-7 (FSG)©2006
_____010787 DFIC____________________________H17.06 2211..3366
Polar Bears In Danger—Orme, Helen RL 3 IL 2-5 (BPRT)©2007
_____011845 D599 ____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Pompeii: Lost And Found—Osborne, Mary Pope RL 5.8 IL 3-6 AR RC (RA) ©2006 PW, *SLJ
_____007235 D937____________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Porch Lies: Tales Of Slicksters, Tricksters, And Other WilyCharacters—McKissack, Pat RL 5 IL 3-6 (K) ©2006 *ALA,*PW
_____011592 DFIC____________________________H19.43 2244..3322
Prairie Numbers: An Illinois Number Book—Wargin,Kathy-jo RL 5 IL 2-5 (SBP) ©2006
_____010897 D977____________________________H18.82 2233..5566
Princess And The Pea—Child, Lauren RL 5.1 IL K-3 AR(DIS) ©2006 ALA, PW, *SLJ
_____005581 DEAS ___________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Pumpkins—Robbins, Ken RL 2 IL K-3 (RBRK) ©2006 _____011566 D635____________________________H16.41 2200..5544
Punished!—Lubar, David RL 3.6 IL 3-6 AR RC (LEHC)©2006 *SLJ
_____012086 DFIC____________________________H17.02 2211..3311
Puppet, The Professor, And The Prophet—DeMatteis, J. M.RL 5 IL 4-7 (WB) ©2006
_____011703 DFIC____________________________H12.23 1155..3311
Pyramid—Chrisp, Peter RL 5 IL 4-7 (DK) ©2006 _____011643 D726 ____________________________G12.47 1155..6611
RrR Is For Race: A Stock Car Alphabet—Herzog, Brad RL 5
IL 2-5 (SBP) ©2006 _____010898 D796____________________________H18.02 2222..5566
R Is For Rhyme: A Poetry Alphabet—Young, Judy RL 5 IL 2-5 (SBP) ©2006
_____010899 D811____________________________H18.82 2233..5566
Rainforest Bird Rescue—Kenyon, Linda RL 7 IL 5-9 (FIRE)©2006
_____009946 D598 _____________________________13.48 1166..8877
Rainforest Race—Bergen, Lara Rice RL 2 IL P-1 (SS)©2006
_____010748 DEAS _____________________________8.89 1111..1133
Ray Charles: Find Another Way!—Sloate, Susan RL 4 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007
_____011828 D92 _____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Red Lemon—Staake, Bob RL 2 IL P-2 (RA) ©2006 _____011678 DEAS ___________________________H16.41 2200..5544
Regarding The Bathrooms: A Privy To The Past—Klise,Kate RL 5 IL 4-7 (HB) ©2006
_____010868 DFIC____________________________H16.25 2200..3344
Remarkable Benjamin Franklin—Harness, Cheryl RL 6.3IL 2-5 AR (NGS) ©2005 *ALA, SLJ
_____002649 D92_____________________________H18.82 2233..5566
Rescue—Korman, Gordon RL 5 IL 4-7 (SBS) ©2006 _____010642 DFIC ______________________________9.50 1111..8899
Rescues!—Kyi, Tanya Lloyd RL 7 IL 5-9 (FIRE) ©2006 _____009948 D363 _____________________________12.68 1155..8877
Rescues!—Markle, Sandra RL 5 IL 4-7 (LEHC) ©2006 *ALA,V
_____009982 D363 ____________________________G19.70 2244..6666
Rex—Dubosarsky, Ursula RL 2 IL K-3 (RBRK) ©2006 _____011568 DEAS ___________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Rhinos In Danger—Orme, Helen RL 4 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007 _____011846 D599 ____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Rocky Mountains—Bauer, Marion Dane RL 2 IL P-2 (SS)©2006
_____010704 D917 ______________________________8.89 1111..1133
Ruby Lu, Empress Of Everything—Look, Lenore RL 3.8 IL 2-5 AR (SS) ©2006 ALA, HB, *SLJ
_____001455 DFIC____________________________H17.02 2211..3311
Runaway—Van Draanen, Wendelin RL 6 IL 5-9 (K) ©2006 _____011609 DFIC____________________________H17.02 2211..3311
Runaway Dinner—Ahlberg, Allan RL 4.2 IL P-3 AR (CAND)©2006
_____010536 DEAS ___________________________H17.25 2211..5599
SsS Is For Spirit Bear: A British Columbia Alphabet—
Roberts, Gregory RL 6 IL 2-5 (SBP) ©2006 _____010900 D971____________________________H18.82 2233..5566
Sally Jean, The Bicycle Queen—Best, Cari RL 4.3 IL P-2AR RC (FSG) ©2006 *ALA, K, PW, *SLJ
_____005146 DEAS ___________________________H17.26 2211..6611
Salvar A La Campana De La Libertad (Saving The LibertyBell)—Figley, Marty Rhodes RL 3.9 IL 2-4 AR (LEHC)©2005
_____010148 D974 _____________________________10.47 1133..1111
Sam Is Never Scared—Robberecht, Thierry RL 2 IL P-2(HM) ©2006
_____012223 DEAS ___________________________H15.13 1188..9944
Sand Dollar Summer—Jones, Kimberly RL 6 IL 5-9 (SS)©2006 *ALA, K, *SLJ
_____011546 DFIC____________________________H17.02 2211..3311
Sardine In Outer Space, Vol. 2—Guibert, Emmanuel RL 3IL 2-5 (RBRK) ©2006 SLJ
_____011569 D741____________________________H14.61 1188..2299
Sea Horse: The Shyest Fish In The Sea—Butterworth,Christine RL 3 IL 1-4 (CAND) ©2006 *ALA, PW, *SLJ
_____003237 D597____________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Sea Lions—Fetty, Margaret RL 5 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2006 _____011817 D599 ____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Secret In The Tower—Ransom, Candice RL 3 IL 1-4 (TOR)©2006
_____011770 DFIC ______________________________9.50 1111..8899
Secret Science Project That Almost Ate School—Sierra,Judy RL 3 IL 1-4 (SS) ©2006
_____010670 DEAS ___________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Selvakumar Knew Better—Kroll, Virginia IL K-3 (SHEN)©2006
_____011969 DEAS ___________________________H19.91 2244..9922
Serpent Gift—Kaaberbol, Lene RL 5 IL 5-9 (HOLT) ©2006*ALA, K, PW
_____011547 DFIC____________________________H19.43 2244..3322
Seven Blunders Of The World—Scieszka, Jon RL 3 IL 2-5(HA) ©2006
_____010027 DFIC _____________________________11.10 1133..9900
Shhh!—Willis, Jeanne RL 2 IL K-3 (WB) ©2005 _____011535 DEAS ___________________________H17.25 2211..5599
Shoo, Fly Guy!—Arnold, Tedd RL 2 IL K-3 (SBS) ©2006 _____010593 DEAS ___________________________H10.50 1133..1144
Silly Suzy Goose—Horacek, Petr RL 2 IL P-2 (CAND)©2006 *ALA, K, PW, SLJ
_____010158 DEAS ___________________________H16.45 2200..5599
Simpsons Treehouse Of Horror: Hoodoo VoodooBrouhaha—Groening, Matt RL 6 IL 5-9 (HA) ©2006
_____010000 D741 _____________________________17.50 2211..9911
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Sing It, Sister!—Kirk, David RL 2 IL P-2 (V) ©2005 _____011068 DEAS _____________________________8.89 1111..1133
Sir Cumference And The Isle Of Immeter—Neuschwander,Cindy RL 4 IL 2-5 (CHAR) ©2006
_____010200 D516 _____________________________11.27 1144..1111
Six Fools—Hurston, Zora Neale & Thomas, Joyce Carol RL 3 IL 1-4 (HA) ©2006 ALA, PW, *SLJ
_____002335 D398____________________________H17.25 2211..5599
Sleepyhead—Wilson, Karma RL 2 IL P-2 (SS) ©2006 _____010693 DEAS ___________________________H17.22 2211..5566
Small Beauties: The Journey Of Darcy Heart O’Hara—Woodruff, Elvira RL 3 IL 1-4 (K) ©2006
_____011583 DEAS ___________________________H17.22 2211..5566
Small Steps—Sachar, Louis RL 4.2 IL 5-9 LX690 AR RC(RA) ©2006 *ALA, PW, SLJ, V
_____274752 DFIC____________________________H17.82 2222..3311
Smart Girl’s Guide To Money: How To Make It, Save It, AndSpend It—Holyoke, Nancy RL 5 IL 3-6 (PC) ©2006
_____010667 D332 _____________________________13.48 1166..8877
Smile!—McCaughrean, Geraldine RL 3 IL 2-5 (RA) ©2006 _____011689 DFIC____________________________H16.21 2200..2299
Snapshots: The Wonders Of Monterey Bay—Mannis,Celeste Davidson RL 3 IL 1-4 (V) ©2006 *K, *SLJ
_____006589 D591____________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Snow, Fire, Sword—Masson, Sophie RL 6 IL 5-9 (HA)©2006 *ALA, K
_____011548 DFIC____________________________H17.05 2211..3344
Snow Globe Family—O’Connor, Jane RL 2 IL P-2 (V)©2006
_____011049 DEAS ___________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Snow Queen—Ehrlich, Amy RL 3 IL K-3 (V) ©2006 _____011016 DFIC____________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Snow Spider—Nimmo, Jenny RL 4.6 IL 4-7 AR (SBS) ©2006 _____010598 DFIC____________________________H12.23 1155..3311
So Sleepy Story—Shulevitz, Uri RL 2 IL P-2 (FSG) ©2006*ALA
_____010777 DEAS ___________________________H17.26 2211..6611
Soccer Chick Rules—Fitzgerald, Dawn RL 6 IL 5-9 (RBRK)©2006
_____011577 DFIC____________________________H17.82 2222..3311
Softwire: Virus On Orbis 1—Haarsma, P. J. RL 6 IL 5-9(CAND) ©2006
_____010543 DFIC____________________________H17.05 2211..3344
Somebodies—Bode, N. E. RL 5 IL 4-7 (HA) ©2006 _____010941 DFIC____________________________H17.85 2222..3355
Something About Hensley’s—Polacco, Patricia RL 3 IL K-3 (V) ©2006
_____011038 DFIC____________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Something Out Of Nothing: Marie Curie & Radium—McClafferty, Carla Killough RL 8.3 IL 5-9 AR RC (FSG)©2006 ALA, K, *SLJ
_____277075 D92_____________________________H18.86 2233..6611
Sons Of Destiny—Shan, Darren RL 5 IL 5-9 (WB) ©2006 _____010530 DFIC____________________________H17.85 2222..3355
Sports Hall Of Weird—Sylvester, Kevin RL 5.3 IL 4-7 AR(KCP) ©2005
_____010137 D796 ______________________________9.66 1122..0099
Sports Illustrated For Kids Insider’s Guide To ActionSports—Higgins, Matt RL 5 IL 4-7 (SBS) ©2006
_____010632 D796 _____________________________11.10 1133..9900
Spring Is Here = Llego La Primavera—Gomi, Taro RL 0.8IL P-1 AR (CHRO) ©2006 PW, *SLJ
_____011549 DEAS ____________________________11.27 1144..1111
Squirt!:The Most Interesting Book You’ll Ever Read AboutBlood—Romanek, Trudee RL 6.8 IL 4-7 AR (KCP) ©2006*ALA
_____011550 D573 _____________________________12.08 1155..1122
Stolen Secrets—Jenkins, Jerry B. & Fabry, Chris RL 4.3 IL 4-7 AR (TYN) ©2005
_____010587 DFIC _____________________________10.30 1122..8899
Stompin’ At The Savoy—Campbell, Bebe Moore RL 2 IL K-3 (V) ©2006
_____011037 DFIC____________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Story Of Holly And Ivy—Godden, Rumer RL 2 IL P-2 (V)©2006
_____011024 DEAS ___________________________H18.86 2233..6611
Story Of Salt—Kurlansky, Mark RL 4 IL 1-4 (V) ©2006 ALA_____011045 D553____________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Summer Is Summer—Gershator, Phillis & David RL 2 IL P-2 (HOLT) ©2006 ALA, *SLJ
_____006524 DEAS ___________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Summer Sherman Loved Me—St. Anthony, Jane RL 6 IL 5-9 (FSG) ©2006 ALA, *SLJ
_____005153 DFIC____________________________H17.06 2211..3366
Super Emma—Warner, Sally RL 4 IL 3-6 (V) ©2006 _____011028 DFIC____________________________H16.24 2200..3333
Super Fly Guy—Arnold, Tedd RL 1.7 IL K-3 AR (SBS)©2006 ALA, K, SLJ
_____010594 DEAS ___________________________H10.50 1133..1144
Supercroc: Paul Sereno’s Dinosaur Eater—Sereno, Paul C.RL 7 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007
_____011833 D567 ____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Superfast Trucks—Latham, Donna RL 4 IL 3-6 (BPRT)©2007
_____011813 D629 ____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
SuperHero ABC—McLeod, Bob RL 2.4 IL K-3 AR (HA)©2006 *ALA, PW, *SLJ
_____007787 DEAS ___________________________H17.25 2211..5599
TtT. Rex Named Sue: Sue Hendrickson’s Huge Discovery—
Lunis, Natalie RL 7 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007 _____011834 D567 ____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Take Care, Good Knight—Thomas, Shelley Moore RL 2 IL K-3 (V) ©2006
_____011013 DEAS ___________________________H17.25 2211..5599
Takedown—Wallace, Rich RL 4 IL 4-7 (V) ©2006 _____010993 DFIC____________________________H16.24 2200..3333
Teacher From Heck—Stine, R. L. RL 3 IL 2-5 (HA) ©2006 _____010937 DFIC____________________________H11.10 1133..9900
Teammates—Barber, Tiki & Ronde RL 4 IL 2-5 (SS) ©2006 _____010671 D920____________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Thank You,Thanksgiving—Milgrim, David RL 2 IL P-2 (HM)©2003
_____012240 DEAS ____________________________10.47 1133..1111
Thelonius Monster’s Sky-High Fly Pie—Sierra, Judy RL 3IL K-3 (RA) ©2006 ALA, PW, *SLJ
_____005483 DEAS ___________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Theodore—Keating, Frank RL 4.7 IL 1-4 AR RC (SS) ©2006PW, *SLJ
_____001544 D92_____________________________H18.02 2222..5566
This Little Piggy: Lap Songs, Finger Plays, ClappingGames, And Pantomime Rhymes—Yolen, Jane, ed.RL 3 IL P-2 (CAND) ©2005 *ALA, *SLJ
_____003217 D398____________________________H20.46 2255..6611
Through Georgia’s Eyes—Rodriguez, Rachel RL 3 IL 1-4RC (HOLT) ©2006 *ALA, HB, K, SLJ
_____010159 D92_____________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Tiger—Stone, Jeff RL 5.0 IL 5-9 AR (B) ©2006 K, PW, SLJ_____010193 DFIC _____________________________10.30 1122..8899
Toot & Puddle: The One And Only—Hobbie, Holly RL 2 IL P-3 (WB) ©2006
_____010488 DEAS ___________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Totally Wonderful Miss Plumberry—Rosen, Michael RL 2IL P-2 (CAND) ©2006
_____010535 DEAS ___________________________H17.25 2211..5599
Tour America: A Journey Through Poems And Art—Siebert, Diane RL 4 IL 3-6 (NOSO) ©2006 K, *SLJ
_____011551 D811____________________________H18.82 2233..5566
Tower Of London: England’s Ghostly Castle—Riley, GailBlasser RL 4 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007
_____011820 D942 ____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Toys Go Out: Adventures Of A Knowledgeable Stingray, AToughy Little Buffalo, & Someone Called Plastic—Jenkins, Emily RL 4 IL 2-5 (K) ©2006
_____011590 DEAS ___________________________H17.82 2222..3311
Tree—Lyons, Dana RL 2.2 IL P-2 (IAP) ©2002 K, SLJ_____011929 DEAS ___________________________H19.10 2233..9911
True And Faithful Narrative—Sturtevant, Katherine RL 5.9IL 5-9 AR RC (FSG) ©2006 *ALA, HB, K, *SLJ
_____005155 DFIC____________________________H17.86 2222..3366
True Story Of Stellina—Pericoli, Matteo RL 3 IL 1-4 (RA)©2006 *ALA, *CE, K, PW, SLJ
_____010160 D636____________________________H16.41 2200..5544
Twilight—Hunter, Erin RL 6 IL 5-9 (HA) ©2006 _____010934 DFIC____________________________H17.05 2211..3344
UuUgly Fish—LaReau, Kara RL 2.2 IL K-3 AR (HB) ©2006 K,
PW, SLJ_____011258 DEAS ___________________________H17.26 2211..6611
Uno Dos Tres Posada! = Let’s Celebrate Christmas—Kroll,Virginia RL 2 IL P-2 (V) ©2006
_____011026 DFIC____________________________H17.25 2211..5599
Up Before Daybreak: Cotton And People In America—Hopkinson, Deborah RL 7.0 IL 5-9 AR RC (SBS) ©2006*ALA, HB, *K, *SLJ, V
_____001045 D331____________________________H19.66 2244..6611
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Urchin And The Heartstone—McAllister, M. I. RL 5 IL 4-7(WB) ©2006
_____011702 DFIC____________________________H18.62 2233..3311
VvVampires—Pipe, Jim RL 5 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007
_____011838 D398 ____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
Very Special Secret—Holabird, Katharine RL 3 IL 2-4 (V)©2006
_____011063 DEAS _____________________________8.69 1100..8888
Victory—Cooper, Susan RL 5.9 IL 4-7 AR (SS) ©2006 *ALA,SLJ
_____007435 DFIC____________________________H17.82 2222..3311
Volcano—Rooney, Anne RL 5 IL 4-7 (DK) ©2006 _____011644 D551 ____________________________G12.47 1155..6611
WwW Is For Wind: A Weather Alphabet—Paulauski, Patrick
RL 5.8 IL 2-5 AR (SBP) ©2005 _____010906 D428____________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Walk On!: A Guide For Babies Of All Ages—Frazee, MarlaRL 1.7 IL P-1 AR (HB) ©2006 HB, K, PW, *SLJ
_____010107 D612____________________________H17.26 2211..6611
Water Shaper—McCaffrey, Laura Williams RL 6 IL 5-9 RC(HM) ©2006 *ALA, PW, SLJ
_____005913 DFIC____________________________H17.06 2211..3366
Water Street—Giff, Patricia Reilly RL 5 IL 4-7 (K) ©2006 _____011596 DFIC____________________________H17.02 2211..3311
We Gather Together: Celebrating The Harvest Season—Pfeffer, Wendy RL 2 IL K-3 (V) ©2006
_____011009 D508____________________________H18.86 2233..6611
Web At Dragonfly Pond—Ellis, Brian RL 3 IL 1-4 (DAWN)©2006 SLJ
_____009785 DFIC _____________________________12.88 1166..1122
Weedflower—Kadohata, Cynthia RL 4.8 IL 5-9 AR RC (SS)©2006 *ALA, PW, *SLJ, V
_____001457 DFIC____________________________H17.82 2222..3311
Welcome, Precious—Grimes, Nikki RL 2 IL P-2 (SBS)©2006
_____010606 DEAS ___________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Werewolves—Pipe, Jim RL 5 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007 _____011839 D398 ____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
What Are You Doing Sam?—Gay, Marie-Louise RL 2 IL P-2 (PGW) ©2006
_____012176 DEAS ____________________________17.50 2211..9911
What If You Met A Knight?—Adkins, Jan RL 3 IL 1-4(RBRK) ©2006
_____011573 D940____________________________H18.02 2222..5566
What Stinks?—Singer, Marilyn RL 6.7 IL 4-7 AR RC (LEHC)©2006 *ALA, PW
_____010487 D612____________________________H18.82 2233..5566
What The Moon Saw—Resau, Laura RL 6 IL 5-9 (K) ©2006 _____011614 DFIC____________________________H17.02 2211..3311
When The Horses Ride By: Children In The Times OfWar—Greenfield, Eloise RL 4 IL 2-5 (LEE) ©2006 ALA
_____010208 D811____________________________H18.82 2233..5566
Who Was Daniel Boone?—Kramer, Sydelle RL 5 IL 4-7 (V)©2006
_____011081 D92 _______________________________9.50 1111..8899
Who Won The War?—Naylor, Phyllis Reynolds RL 5 IL 4-7(K) ©2006
_____011600 DFIC____________________________H17.02 2211..3311
Wild Rescue—Jenkins, Jerry B. & Fabry, Chris RL 4.1 IL 4-7 AR (TYN) ©2005
_____010588 DFIC _____________________________10.30 1122..8899
Wildfire—Morrison, Taylor RL 6 IL 3-6 (HM) ©2006 ALA, K,*SLJ
_____011262 D634 _____________________________19.15 2233..9977
Windy City Danger—Jenkins, Jerry B. & Fabry, Chris RL 5IL 4-7 (TYN) ©2006
_____010589 DFIC _____________________________10.30 1122..8899
Winner’s Walk—Patterson, Nancy Ruth RL 3 IL 2-5 (FSG)©2006
_____010786 DFIC____________________________H17.06 2211..3366
Wish Riders—Jennings, Patrick RL 6 IL 5-9 (WB) ©2006 _____011707 DFIC____________________________H17.05 2211..3344
World’s Greatest Elephant—Helfer, Ralph RL 4.7 IL 2-5 ARRC (V) ©2006 *ALA, K, SLJ
_____002202 D791____________________________H18.05 2222..6600
Writing Magic: Creating Stories That Fly—Levine, GailCarson RL 6 IL 5-9 (HA) ©2006
_____010046 D808 _____________________________10.30 1122..8899
YyYear Of The Dog—Lin, Grace RL 4.2 IL 3-6 AR (WB) ©2006
*ALA, HB, K, PW, SLJ_____002165 DFIC____________________________H16.24 2200..3333
Yellow Elephant: A Bright Bestiary—Larios, Julie HofstrandRL 2.7 IL 1-4 AR (HB) ©2006 *ALA, PW, SLJ
_____005806 D811____________________________H17.26 2211..6611
Yellow Star—Roy, Jennifer Rozines RL 4.3 IL 5-9 AR(MACA) ©2006 *ALA, *PW, *SLJ, V
_____007664 DFIC____________________________H17.82 2222..3311
You Can’t, But Genghis Khan—Scieszka, Jon RL 4 IL 2-5(HA) ©2006
_____010025 DFIC ______________________________9.50 1111..8899
Young Thomas Edison—Dooling, Michael RL 4.7 IL 2-4 AR(HH) ©2005 *SLJ
_____008723 D92_____________________________H18.02 2222..5566
ZzZ Is For Zookeeper: A Zoo Alphabet—Smith, Marie RL 5.3
IL 2-5 AR (SBP) ©2005 _____010907 D590____________________________H18.02 2222..5566
Zelda And Ivy: The Runaways—Kvasnosky, Laura McGeeRL 2 IL P-2 (CAND) ©2006 K, *SLJ
_____012088 DFIC____________________________H16.45 2200..5599
Zombies—Pipe, Jim RL 5 IL 2-5 (BPRT) ©2007 _____011840 D398 ____________________________G18.69 2233..4400
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