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5,000-Year-Old
Puzzle: Solving a Mystery of Ancient
Egypt, by Claudia Logan
Grades 3-6
Are you brave enough to find out what's inside the secret tomb at Giza
7000X? Go back in time and use the actual records, photos and artifacts
to find the clues to this ancient mystery.
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Becoming Joe DiMaggio, by Maria Testa
Grades 5-6
With his father gone much of the time, it is Joseph Paul's grandfather,
who named him after baseball great Joe DiMaggio, who shares his love of
baseball, hopes and fears.
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Benno's Bear by N. F. Zucker
Grades 5-6
Eleven-year-old Benno has been arrested for being a pickpocket. When
the judge sends him to live with a kindly policeman and his wife, Benno
must decide whether or not he can make a fresh start - without his beloved
bear.
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The
Bug Scientist, by Donna Jackson
Grades 3-6
A scientist who solves crimes by examining insects on dead bodies and a
professor who brings people's attention to bugs by sponsoring a cricket
spitting contest - these are two occupations described in this book about
people who work with and love the "creepy crawlies".
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Butterfly Buddies, by Judy Cox
Grades 3-4
Zoey, the new girl at school was so exciting - French speaking, looked
older, had pierced ears, and was that lipstick she was wearing? Will
Zoey be friends with plain, ordinary Robin?
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Crispin: The Cross of Lead,
by Avi,
Grades 4-6
Falsely accused of theft and marked for death, 13 year-old orphan peasant
boy in medieval England seeks his real name and embarks on a journey when
he meets up with a traveling juggler named Bear.
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The Devil in Ol' Rosie,
by Louise Moeri
Grades 4-6
An adventuresome Western tale of a boy who sets out to bring back his family's
escaped horses. Eager to please his father, he fights to survive
out on the range and return home safely.
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The Elephant Hospital,
by Kathy Darling
Grades 3-6
How do you take care of a sick elephant? Learn how veterinarians
at the Elephant Hospital solve some "giant" problems.
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The Gold-Threaded Dress,
by Carolyn Marsden
Grades 3-5
Oy, a Thai-American fourth grader, desperately wants to make friends at
her new school. Will she trade her gold-threaded dress for their
friendship?
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Gooney Bird Greene,
by Lois Lowry
Grades 3-4
Her name is weird, her clothes are wacky and her stories? WILD!
Meet this unusual girl and laugh out loud as you learn about the changes
she brings to her 2nd grade class.
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Jake Drake: Teacher's Pet,
by Andrew Clements
Grades 3-4
Fourth grader, Jake Drake, remembers the four horrible days in 3rd grade
when everybody thought he was the "teacher's pet".
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Joshua's Song,
by Joan Hiatt Harlow
Grades 4-6
In 1919, Joshua had it pretty easy. But all that changed when his
Dad died. Now he's man of the house at 13. Exciting things
are in store for him as he takes on the tough street life of a Boston newspaper
boy.
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Junebug in Trouble,
by Alice Mead
Grades 4-6
While trying to get to know his father who is in prison and stop his friend
Robert from joining a gang, Junebug himself gets involved in gang violence.
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No More Nasty,
by Amy MacDonald
Grades 4-5
Simon's Great Aunt Matilda, wearing her hugh fruit and flowered hat, shows
up as the new substitute in his class. Will they SINK THIS SUB?
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Pictures of Hollis Woods,
by Patricia Reilly Giff
Grades 4-6
12 year-old Hollis had found the perfect family. The pictures she
had drawn show the happy moments, but no picture tells the secret of why
she moved on to yet another foster home.
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Ruby Holler,
by Sharon Creech
Grades 4-6
What happens when two precocious orphans move in with an eccentric couple
in a magical place called Ruby Holler? Excitement and adventure -
that's what!
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Stopping to Home,
by Lea Wait
Grades 4-6
After the death of their mother to smallpox, eleven year-old Abigail must accept responsibility for her younger brother Seth as she looks for a home and family life in a small seaport town in 1806 Maine.
A Strong Right Arm: The Story of
Mamie "Peanut"
Johnson, by Michelle Green
Grades 4-6
Girls playing professional baseball?!? This true story shows how
Mamie "Peanut" Johnson became a professional pitcher while she was still
a kid?
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When Marian Sang,
by Pam Munoz Ryan
Grades 3-6
All Marian Anderson ever wanted was to sing, but how could a young African-American
girl become a famous opera singer in a time of racism and prejudice?
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The Young Adventurer's Guide to
Everest: From
Avalanche to Zopkiok, by Jonathan Chester
Grades 3-6
Ready for the ultimate challenge? How about climbing Mount Everest?
Everything you need to know from A to Z.
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