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7,800 | 16 | PreSchool-K–A ball left alone on the grass has a number of encounters with insects and animals that investigate it but go off again, leaving it intact. A woodpecker pokes at the toy, a squirrel mistakes it for a nut, a snake coils around it, a grasshopper leaps over it, etc., until finally a perky Labrador retriever pup spies it, likes it, tucks it into his teeth, and takes it home to his doghouse "to keep." The simple text has a consistent rhythm that reads aloud smoothly. Sprightly, full-page watercolor illustrations have just enough details for young children to pore over. Cheerful and satisfying, this whimsical picture book will delight readers.–Sally R. Dow, Ossining Public Library, NY Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.CONSTANCE LEVY is the author of A Crack in the Clouds and Other Poems and Splash! Poems of Our Watery World. She lives in St. Louis, Missouri.HIROE NAKATA has illustrated several books for children, including My Book of Thanks and Lucky Pennies and Hot Chocolate. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.; Title: The Story of Red Rubber Ball | [
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7,801 | 11 | Yolen and Shannon, previously paired for the rollicking Ballad of the Pirate Queens, turn solemn in this verse-and-picture tour of sacred places around the world. Visiting 12 sites, the book attempts, with mixed results, an empathetic introduction to a variety of beliefs and practices from past and present religions. Subjects range from the ambiguous oracle of Delphi, speaking truth "from the perfumed cave,/ from the earth's dark center,/ from the navel of the world," to the Shinto shrine Itsukushima. While she relies heavily on repetition, Yolen's approaches vary: "Wailing Wall" reflects a contemporary view of Jerusalem; "Easter Island" asks who made the great carved heads; "Cathedrals" echoes the rhythms of nursery rhymes ("This is the crypt,/ This the nave,/ This the apse,/ These the graves"). Shannon's paintings more successfully capture different moods, as in a brooding and mist-shrouded Stonehenge, a glowing image of a stained glass window or a night view of Uluru (Ayers Rock) with animal forms from the Dreamtime creeping up its side. A bookend poem, "Hush," calls for respect and on its second appearance grandly but unconvincingly asserts that "Since you have been here,/ truth has been shaped,/ truth has been shifted,/ truth has been shown in its many forms." Ages 6-12. Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.Grade 5-9?Holy in the distant past (Delphi), or still sacred today (Mecca), the sites of Yolen's poetic tributes include some of the world's most celebrated spiritual and cultural power centers. The poems evoke, rather than describe, their subjects, with brief additional information on each provided in an appendix. Nevertheless, many of the references to places, gods, and concepts require further research for comprehension. Of the 12 sites chosen, one is in the U.S., one in Honduras, two each in the Middle East and the Pacific, and three each in Asia and Europe. Since one of the "places" in Europe is the vast category "cathedrals," Europeans appear disproportionately blessed with sacred sites. An otherwise helpful map unavoidably highlights the utter absence of sacred places in Africa and South America. The familiar "Ayers Rock" is rightly called Uluru, but Jerusalem's Western Wall is still tagged "Wailing Wall" here. Shannon's paintings are compelling. Recognizably realistic, they are nevertheless given expressionistic emphasis, from point-of-view, composition, coloring, or simplification of form, to suggest their spiritual dimension. Browsers may be attracted by the pictures, and if the text is too allusive for some readers, others may accept the mysteries as part of the allure of the sacred.?Patricia (Dooley) Lothrop Green, St. George's School, Newport, RICopyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.; Title: Sacred Places | [
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7,803 | 10 | Hall and McCurdy's second book about the author's mother's New Hampshire childhood (following Lucy's Christmas) presents itself like a turn-of-the century magic-lantern show, filled with lovingly chronicled moments. Their nostalgic evocations focus on Lucy during the summer of 1910, when "her mother turned the front parlor into a millinery shop"; when she and her sister help preserve food for the winter (the peas alone fill "ten quarts and twenty pints!"); when Lucy rides the Peanut express to Boston. Hall recreates Lucy's sense of awe with his elegant yet homey imagery: the branches of a willow tree "sweep to the ground like a lady's skirt"; peas "clatter into the bottom of the kettle like hail pounding on the roof." Perfectly suited to the poetic text, McCurdy's captivating, finely etched scratchboard illustrations include such period touches as horse-drawn wagons and porcelain dolls' faces. There is little plot here, but the fond recollections of each vignette resonate with certain charm. Ages 5-8. Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc.Ages 5^-8. In this companion to Lucy's Christmas (1994), seven-year-old Lucy spends the summer of 1910 with her family on its New Hampshire farm. Mother has opened a millinery shop in the front parlor and creates hats to sell to the neighbors. Canning vegetables, making fruit preserves, and attending the Danbury Fourth of July celebration become vivid memories for Lucy, but the highlight of her summer is an early September trip by train to Boston with her mother. The two purchase millinery supplies, enjoy lunch at a sidewalk cafe{}, and shop for penny souvenirs at Woolworth's. McCurdy's distinctively colored scratchboard illustrations are suited to the nostalgic flavor of the text and feature many period details. Hall's strength--elevating everyday occurrences to memorable levels--overcomes any lack of action, making this a satisfying tale of turn-of-the-century rural life. Kay Weisman; Title: Lucy's Summer | [
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7,804 | 0 | Hall (Ox-Cart Man) and McCurdy (An Old-Fashioned Thanksgiving) serve up a New England Christmas at the turn of the century-complete with hand-crafted presents, horse-drawn sleighs and a rousing community church service. Young Lucy takes great care preparing thoughtful gifts for her family, but even more anticipation surrounds the new Glenwood Kitchen Range that Lucy's parent's have ordered from the Sears Roebuck catalogue. Hall's generously descriptive text is infused with nostalgia and warmth (an author's note explains his personal connection to the characters). McCurdy's colored scratchboard drawings brim with rustic detail and are particularly fluid and expressive for artwork in this medium. Ages 5-8. Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.Ages 5-8. Set in 1909, this story follows a New England family through one late summer, autumn, and Christmas. While the events aren't dramatic, children may find the series of incidents and the details of daily life intriguing: the arrival of a new stove, the making of handmade gifts, and the community celebration of Christmas. Inspired by stories about the author's family home and relatives, the text reads like a smoothly written reminiscence--warmly felt, but lacking narrative tension. The tinted scratchboard illustrations have a distinctive, old-fashioned air that reflects the tone of the narrative. Recommended for larger collections, particularly those in New England. Carolyn Phelan; Title: Lucy's Christmas | [
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7,805 | 0 | Grade 5-9-- New York City youngster Daniel Garvey is around 11 when the Depression begins. At first he doesn't notice it much, but as the years go by, he sees the toll first in his neighborhood, as friends' families are evicted, and then in his own family. His father, out of work, takes to the road to find employment, and Daniel is left in charge of his expecting, ailing mother and his baby sister. Things go from bad to worse, until the family is rescued by someone who, at first blush, appears to be worse off than they. This differs from Pieter Van Raven's A Time of Troubles (Scribners, 1990) in that it deals with an eastern metropolitan population, not migrant workers. Less derivative than Van Raven's book, it also presents a view of the Depression that, if no less desperate, is less bleak. Daniel is an engaging protagonist who goesthrough numerous rites of passage familiar to young teens--first girlfriend, shaving, and the sudden realization that he is taller than his mother. He must also come to terms with his father's death and mother's remarriage. If it all works out a trifle too smoothly, the story still imparts the flavor of the time, and the strong plot line and numerous interesting supporting characters will hold readers' attention. --Ann Welton, Univ . Child Development School, SeattleCopyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.JACKIE FRENCH KOLLER is the award-winning author of numerous books for children. She lives in Westfield, Massachusets.  ; Title: Nothing to Fear (Gulliver Books) | [
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7,806 | 2 | In this somewhat sleepy story by the creators of Your Move, the young narrator and his brother, Jim, help their father with his business, bus rides for "Leaf Peepers" to view the fall foliage. The boys roll their eyes at the Peepers' awe and playfully mock their inevitable remark: "Oh!... Look! Look, how beautiful!" Though the brothers discover several diverting sights, for the most part they remain quite bored with the tour (which includes stops at a pond, cemetery, river and pumpkin patch) and readers may feel the same. As tourist season ends and Bunting's (Gleam and Glow, reviewed above) story winds to a close, the youngsters sit outdoors one chilly evening, admiring the starlit sky. Admitting his embarrassment at letting down his guard, the narrator notes, "I guess our winter sky is always like this, but I just never noticed. I'm seeing it now the way the Peepers would see it." At their best, Ransome's acrylic paintings present lifelike portraits of the characters and glimpses of vibrant fall colors dotting the landscape. Yet the vivid colors do not completely compensate for the uneventful plot. Ages 6-9. Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.Gr 1-3-Jim and Andy are obliged to help their father run Fred's Fall Color Tours in New England in October. Andy narrates in the present tense as they ride their bus through the familiar environs with the "Leaf Peepers." They think that everything is beautiful and photo-worthy, and the brothers snicker and mimic their superlatives behind their backs. Ransome's acrylic paintings are brightly realistic, capturing the brilliance of a fine rural autumn day. The intent of the story seems to be that the boys learn to appreciate the natural beauty around them in spite of themselves; however, they become aware of this only on the last two pages and, since they are embarrassed by their feelings, readers are likely also to be uncomfortable and unconvinced.Carolyn Jenks, First Parish Unitarian Church, Portland, MECopyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.; Title: Peepers (Rise and Shine) | [
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7,807 | 8 | Collection of children's stories by Carl Sandburg, published in 1922. These fanciful tales reflect Sandburg's interest in folk ballads and nonsense verse. He modeled his expansive fictional land on the American Midwest. The lighthearted stories, referred to as moral tales by Sandburg, feature such silly characters as Hot Dog the Tiger, Gimme the Ax, White Horse Girl, Blue Wind Boy, and Jason Squiff the Cistern Cleaner. Succeeding books in the same vein include Rootabaga Pigeons (1923), Rootabaga Country (1929), and Potato Face (1930). -- The Merriam-Webster Encyclopedia of Literature; Title: Rootabaga Stories, Part One | [
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7,808 | 5 | The story of Tom Thumb is well-known: a poor, childless farmer and his wife feed a raggedy beggar (who is really Merlin), and he rewards them with a son the size of the husband's thumb. The farmer and his wife name their son Tom Thumb, and try to protect him from the perils of the world. Tom Thumb, however, gets into many dangerous situations--he is baked in a cake, eaten by a cow, stolen by a crow, swallowed by a giant and eventually imprisoned in a mouse trap. But with the help of the castle mice, Tom escapes and saves the kingdom from destruction. As a reward, King Arthur gives Tom all the gold he wants, to take back to his parents, and makes Tom the smallest Knight of the Round Table. Watson, who last illustrated James Dickey's Bronwen, the Traw, and the Shape Shifter , has woven--with occasional stiffness--several of Tom's familiar adventures into a single telling. That minor failing is compensated for by Watson's full-color, realistic artwork; in startling perspectives and several striking close-ups, he transports the reader fully into Tom's thumb-sized world. Ages 4-8. Copyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.Kindergarten-Grade 4-- Although it is not stated, this is a loose adaptation of an English variant of the tale. All of the beginning plot elements--Merlin's granting the farmer's wife's wish for a "babe" even if it's no bigger than her husband's thumb, Tom Thumb being baked into a cake, carried off by a raven, swallowed by a giant, spit into the sea, and swallowed by a fish, which is cut open by the king's cook, who brings Tom to King Arthur--are also related in L. Leonard Brooke's version of "Tom Thumb" found in The Golden Goose Book (Warne, 1977; o.p.). However, Watson's heroic ending, in which Tom Thumb replaces the giant's beloved broken shell, is not mentioned in other variants available. The writing borders on the flowery, but is quite readable. The realistic, microscopically detailed tempera and watercolor illustrations are particularily suitable for this tale. The tiny Tom Thumb would see every hair on a cow's head, and the mobile made of an acorn, a jay's feather, twigs, and leaves hanging over a tiny wooden cradle is an enchanting reminder of just how small Tom really is. The illustrations' perspectives are generally successful and interesting. The subject and these illustrations will ensure this book's popularity with young readers and their parents. Felix Hoffman's Tom Thumb (Atheneum, 1973; o.p.) is based on the Brothers Grimm version. --Karen K. Radtke, Milwaukee Public LibraryCopyright 1989 Reed Business Information, Inc.; Title: Tom Thumb | [
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7,809 | 11 | A young Tennessee boy in the early 1800's goes on a buffalo hunt to prove his manhood.; Title: The Lone Hunt | [] | Train |
7,810 | 0 | Again the Krushes illustrate vividly a story about the minuscule folk, an adventure shorter but just as endearing as Norton's previous, international bestsellers. Arrietty listens to her mother Homily's reminiscence of the time in her childhood when the mother's cousin Stainless was missing. Afraid of the "human beans" whose house the Borrowers live in secretly, the tiny people nevertheless bravely search the whole place for the boy. Homily doesn't look willingly, for he plays mean tricks on all the children and their parents dote on him. But she helps, even endures the sneers of the Overmantel Borrowers, vain of their status Upstairs in the posh house. Homily rejoices, therefore, when both the snobs and Stainless get their comeuppance upon his return at the sudden, unforeseen end of the tale. Copyright 1986 Reed Business Information, Inc.; Title: Poor Stainless: A New Story About the Borrowers | [
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7,811 | 11 | Grade 2-4–Unbeknownst to one another, two boys living in distant places share a common bond in their affection for the small brown wood thrush that migrates between their countries each year. The quiet, two-part story with its conservation message begins with an unnamed boy who "lived at the edge of a hemlock woods." Each day in April he watches the world turn green and listens for the thrush's song that announces its arrival. He persuades his father not to clear trees for a new cornfield so that the bird might still have its seasonal home. Ray's reverential text is set on creamy yellow pages facing broadly painted oil scenes deeply saturated with golds and browns. The colors echo the tones of the bird but seem a rather confusing choice for the northeastern United States spring and summer setting of the first portion of the story. In the "damp forest" in Latin America where the bird migrates, a Spanish-speaking boy expresses fondness for the small creature and convinces adults not to cut down its trees. Ray's concluding note blends comments on her personal observations of the thrush, its migratory behavior, and the necessity of greater conservation efforts. Blurred images of people and places do little to augment the vague representations of them in the text, but the simple scheme and worthwhile lessons may be useful in some educational settings.–Margaret Bush, Simmons College, Boston Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.K-Gr. 3. This begins on a North American farm, where a boy convinces his father not to clear the hemlock woods for a cornfield, since that is where a thrush lives each spring and summer. In May, the bird returns to the hemlocks and sings until fall, when it flies away. In a country to the south, another boy awaits the thrush and convinces his father not to harvest the trees where the bird lives. The thrush returns, sings until spring, then flies northward. Simplicity and dignity are the hallmarks of both text and illustrations. The story is well structured and the language precise, though children who do not speak Spanish may wish for a guide to pronouncing and translating the two lines of dialogue written in Spanish. Well composed, beautifully lit, and impressionistic in style, Sylvada's oil paintings are seen to best advantage at a little distance. A fine choice for reading aloud, this book is natural for classroom units on birds, migration, and the conservation of wildlife habitat. Carolyn PhelanCopyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved; Title: Welcome, Brown Bird | [
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7,812 | 7 | Text: English, Italian (translation)UMBERTO ECO (1932–2016) was the author of numerous essay collections and seven novels, including The Name of the Rose,The Prague Cemetery, and Inventing the Enemy. He received Italy’s highest literary award, the Premio Strega, was named a Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur by the French government, and was an honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.; Title: The Three Astronauts | [
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7,813 | 15 | The sun wakes me up. It rises in the east and shines through my window. It is night now. The sun is down. The sky is dark. It is time to sleep.; Title: Sun Up, Sun Down (Voyager/Hbj Book) | [
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7,814 | 2 | PreSchool-Grade 4-Such superb silliness tucked in a tactile cover and exploding with bodacious illustrations on clever flip pages complete with peek-a-boo cutouts begs to be in every picture-book collection. The Woods are at their unpredictable best in this prehistoric mini-saga of the first smile, laugh, and play "in the history of people." Don Wood's "watercolor, gouache, colored pencil, soft pastel, and oil pastel on coquille board" illustrations are warm and wonderful with a Van Goghesque abandon not seen in previous books. A rambunctious read-aloud with great giggle potential, The Tickleoctopus introduces a new language with such phrases as "Moog wump" and "om na gahs." Rest assured that few will know if your accent is inaccurate. Life was far from jolly in prehistoric times until Bup discovered the tickleoctopus, and lightheartedness came to be. A somber page toward the end shows a modern family caught in the glow of a TV as the text mourns the passing of saber-toothed tigers, woolly mammoths, cave bears, and the Tickleoctopus. But don't despair: the youngest boy has forsaken the tube for a pouch full of wiggly pink tentacles...could it be? Read and see. Jody McCoy, Casady School, Oklahoma CityCopyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc.Ages 3-6. Set in prehistoric days, this story tells about a grumpy cave family. When Ughmaw and Ughpaw go out for a day of hunting and gathering, they leave their boy Bup back in the cave to keep him safe from the saber-toothed tiger and the giant cave bear outside. Little do they know that lurking in the cave is an entirely new creature, the Tickleoctopus, who reaches out to Bup with his tentacles and tickles him until "for the first time in the history of people . . . someone smiled." Bup takes the creature out and spreads cheer through the neighborhood, and the story's ending ensures that every child who hears the book at bedtime will end up laughing, too. A mixture of pastels, gouache, and watercolor, the artwork creates a series of bright, expressive scenes. The Woods offer a picture book that's high in child appeal but evidently designed for the bookstore market. The die-cut pages and cardboard cover will attract readers, but the poor-quality binding won't stand up past the first few circulations. Libraries can count on rebinding, and that's not funny. Carolyn Phelan; Title: The Tickleoctopus | [
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7,815 | 17 | In August 1887, Robert Louis Stevenson set sail for America. But rather than sail on a great Birmingham liner, he booked passage on the Ludgate Hill, a cargo-carrying steamer. Although the crossing was rough, the weather beastly and the discomforts numerous, Stevenson's letters homewhich inspired Willard's poembrimmed with enthusiasm and contentment. The ship had not only taken on human passengers, it had boarded some exotic animals, too. There was a baboon "playing cards with an ape in a gabardine cape" and five monkeys "twitching their tales." The poem, written in the first person, also tells of Stevenson's encounter with "a horse who admired my clothes/ but decided my vest was too hard to digest/ and my stockings too involved with my toes." Willard has written a wondrous, rhythmic poem about the events that took place during this unusual voyage. The paintings by the award-winning Provensens are superb: muted browns, blue-greens and beiges evoke the somber mood of some of the passengers aboard ship. But bright greens, reds and blues capture and accentuate Stevenson's joy and sense of adventure. Willard and the Provensenswhose talent has previously given us A Visit to William Blake's Innhave produced a spectacularly beautiful book. Ages 5-8. Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.Kindergarten-Grade 6 This is an enchanting book! Willard has once again teamed with the Provensens to create another jewel in the crown of children's picture books. In ringing verse that begs to be read aloud, Willard tells her version of Robert Louis Stevenson's voyage from London to New York. Based on letters written by Stevenson in 1887 describing his trip on a cargo-carrying steamer, the Ludgate Hill, the poem introduces children to such unforgettable characters as ``a horse who admired my clothes/ but decided my vest was too hard to digest/ and my socks too involved with my toes.'' The Provensens use misty backgrounds against which are painted clearly defined figures and blend subtle hues with touches of bright, pure color in a style uniquely their own. Each illustration is filled with fascinating details that amplify and extend the story woven by Willard's verse. Both children and adults will be delighted with the humor that these illustrations display. The book, which blends fact and imagination, provides a wonderful way to introduce speculation, one of the higher order thinking skills. A nice entree into Stevenson's work, either the verses for younger children or the novels for older ones. Don't pass this book up. It's a sure winner! Constance A. Mellon, Department of Library & Information Studies, East Carolina University, Greenville, N.C.Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.; Title: The Voyage of the Ludgate Hill: Travels with Robert Louis Stevenson | [
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7,816 | 7 | Tomie dePaola (pronounced Tommy da-POW-la) is best known for his books for children.He's been published for over 40 years and has written and/or illustrated nearly 250 books, including Strega Nona, 26 Fairmount Avenue,The Art Lesson, and Christmas Remembered. Over 15 million copies of his books have sold worldwide.; Title: Strega Nona's Magic Lessons | [
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7,817 | 0 | PreSchool-Grade 2 Children have a new treat in store for them this Halloween: Ms. McWee, a witch who lives just down the hall. As proof that his neighbor is indeed a witch, a young boy describes her traits, one by one. He does so with the logic of a budding lawyer and the earnest appeal of a character that might have been drawn by Judith Viorst. Ms. McWee, the boy says, seemed to know all about him before the two even met. She makes "click clack" noises late at night. Most telling, Ms. McWee just loves Halloween. Naturally, the boy's mother refutes each piece of "evidence," but this does little to dispel hisand oursuspicions. "I'm not so sure," is his repeated and measured reply. The illogical logic and underlying humor of this picture story make it a compelling tale to read, and one which is sure to please young listeners. Black, white and orange illustrations are well suited to the text, combining the mystery and fun of Halloween with caricatures of city living. Both author and illustrator reach the same conclusion: whether or not Ms. McWee is a witch, she is certainly a charmed and captivating character. Anne E. Mulherkar, formerly at Dist . of Columbia Pub . Lib .Copyright 2002 Reed Business Information, Inc.; Title: The Witch Who Lives Down the Hall | [
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7,818 | 0 | CARL SANDBURG (18781967) was twice awarded the Pulitzer Prize, first in 1940 for his biography of Abraham Lincoln and again in 1951 for Complete Poems. Before becoming known as a poet, he worked as a milkman, an ice harvester, a dishwasher, a salesman, a fireman, and a journalist. Among his classics are the Rootabaga Stories, which he wrote for his young daughters at the beginning of his long and distinguished literary career.; Title: Rootabaga Stories, Part One (Odyssey Classic) | [
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7,819 | 1 | Kindergarten-Grade 3. Cherry takes readers through the first year of a wood thrush's life, from its hatching in a forest in Maryland to its migration across the Gulf of Mexico to the Costa Rican rain forest and back again. Two children, who observe the bird as a young chick and juvenile, name him Flute "for they knew that when he grew up he would sing as beautifully as his father and that his song would echo through the forest." The same children wait for Flute's return the following spring and watch as he and his mate, whom they name Feather, build a nest and raise their young. In the course of Flute's travels, he encounters a hawk, insects tainted with pesticide, a prowling cat, and a shrinking habitat. The eggs and nestlings are even more at risk. Naming the birds effectively keeps the focus on their individual story, and the author is careful not to anthropomorphize. At the same time, perhaps because of this, the narrative comes off as a laundry list of the perils facing migratory songbirds and keeps readers at a distance. The lustrous watercolors, particularly the paintings of Flute alone, are exceptionally well rendered. Some of the larger scenes, however, are so chock-full of flora and fauna that they seem unnatural; with the exception of the shape of the leaves, the northern forest seems to be as dense and rich with wildlife as the rain forest. An author's note and resplendent map endpapers round out this earnest and informative presentation.?Luann Toth, School Library JournalCopyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.Ages 5^-8. Cherry has a gift for sharing her knowledge through engaging fictional stories. Here, through the tale of a young wood thrush, readers learn the dangers migratory birds face. Cherry's illustrations, always a feast for the eyes, provide colorful, richly detailed forest scenes as a handsome backdrop for the story of Flute's autumn migration from his birthplace in a Maryland forest to a Central American rain forest. There he rests and feeds before beginning his journey back north in the spring. Along the way, Flute faces natural predators, but the destruction of habitat is presented as the most serious threat. A concluding author's note makes the point more directly and offers some concrete suggestions for youngsters who want to help. A nice addition to Cherry's impressive body of environmental literature for children. Lauren Peterson; Title: Flute's Journey: The Life of a Wood Thrush | [
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7,820 | 2 | Gail Gibbons has written and illustrated more than 170 nonfiction books for children. She and her husband divide their time between Vermont and Maine.; Title: The Seasons of Arnold's Apple Tree | [
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7,821 | 0 | The Newbery Medal-winning, Caldecott Honor book about an imaginary inn belonging to William Blake, where remarkable guests are attended by an even more remarkable staff. Ages 4-8. Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.Nancy Willard has loved William Blake’s poetry from the day she first heard it. While writing the poems in this book, she built a six-foot model of the inn, decorating it with moons, suns, stars, and prints of Blake’s paintings. The model with its residents—the characters that appear in this volume—stands in her living room. Nancy Willard published her first book when a high school senior—an inset in the Horn Book, which was called A Child’s Star. Formerly a lecturer in the English department at Vassar College, she is the author of a number of well-received children’s books, including Sailing to Cythera: And Other Anatole Stories and The Island of the Grass King: The Further Adventures of Anatole, both winners of a Lewis Carroll Shelf Award. ; Title: A Visit to William Blake's Inn: Poems for Innocent and Experienced Travelers | [
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7,822 | 14 | Enhanced by Tomes's typically rusticated palette, this droll tale stars an old lady who makes several bones about her Halloween search for the perfect ingredient. Ages 4-8. Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.TONY JOHNSTONs numerous books for children include Its About Dogs, illustrated by Ted Rand, Very Scary, illustrated by Douglas Florian, and The Day of the Dead, illustrated by Jeanette Winter. She lives with her family in California.; Title: The Soup Bone | [
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7,823 | 5 | Tomie dePaola (pronounced Tommy da-POW-la) is best known for his books for children.He's been published for over 40 years and has written and/or illustrated nearly 250 books, including Strega Nona, 26 Fairmount Avenue,The Art Lesson, and Christmas Remembered. Over 15 million copies of his books have sold worldwide.; Title: The Legend of Old Befana | [
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7,824 | 11 | Grade one, student's edition social studies textbook, a child's place; Title: Social Studies: A Childs Place Grade 1 | [
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7,825 | 1 | George, a mouse, brings news of a nearby fox when he visits his friend Emily and her newborn goslings. His description of the lurking animal--"big ears, bright eyes and sleek, shiny fur"--causes Emily's neighbor Lulu to insist that George himself must be the fox, as he fits that description. Lulu presses her point even after the fox appears; but during their discussion, George binds the predator's tail with a vine and so saves the day. Though Walsh's format is keyed to a very young audience--minimal text, bold and uncomplicated artwork--her plot is apt to confuse, for transitions are abrupt and readers are left to make several connections on their own. And while any single image is appealing, the illustrations as a whole become monotonous, with little variation in perspectives, composition or expression--nor are they used to advance the story as fully as they might be. A flat and muddled effort, especially disappointing in light of Walsh's ( Mouse Paint ) enchanting previous work. Ages 3-8. Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.PreSchool-Grade 1-- George the mouse is the first to welcome Emily's new goslings, but he comes with the warning that he has seen a fox. Lulu the goose hears about the fox (`` ` . . . big ears, bright eyes, and sleek, shiny fur . . . ' '')--and since George matches that description, flips him into the pond. Lulu is still squawking when she comes face to face with the real fox; he nearly pounces on her, but is restrained by George, who has wrapped the predator's tail to a large growing vine. Once again, Walsh takes her simple forms found in Mouse Paint (HBJ, 1989) and brings in other large, colorful animals for an effective story with little more than dialogue for text. Much of the plot is conveyed by the illustrations, where readers see just how ridiculous Lulu's assumptions are. It is sure to find wide acceptance as a story-hour favorite. --Nancy A. Gifford, Schenectady County Public Library, NYCopyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc.; Title: You Silly Goose | [
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7,826 | 2 | Grade 4-8-The Starbucks are back in a new adventure. Communicating through telepathic channels, the two sets of twins journey to the Southwest with their father on an EPA mission to divert water to a Native American tribe. A group of radical environmentalists is using any means necessary to divert the Starbucks from the project. Their mother's twin sister plans for them to stay at her local health spa, and it becomes apparent to the astute children that her evil partner is involved with a ring of artifacts' thieves, who are actually the environmentalists in thin disguise. The shards that she covets are the remains of a 600-year-old piece of pottery made by a young Anasazi girl whose spirit cannot be set free until her last pot is whole once again. The older Starbuck twins, Liberty and July, accompanied by their younger sisters, Charly and Molly, and their babysitter stumble upon the mystery in an ancient kiva with the help of a psychic hamster. Sound far-fetched? Well it is, but young readers will soon be drawn into the mystery and the well-researched history of the area. Lasky skillfully weaves together Native American lore and the beauty of the Southwest.Julie Halverstadt, Douglas Public Library District, Castle Rock, Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.From a much-honored pro, a disappointingly graceless tale, third in the Starbuck Family Adventures. The gang's off to the Southwest, where their father's to help in a river diversion project and twins Liberty and July stumble onto a 600-year-old murder and help put the spirit of a Native-American potter to rest. Wickedly radical environmentalists turn out to be greedy grave robbers, but the real crimes here are in the narrative: scattershot points-of-view; mixed tenses; choppy Native American dialogue; threads of plotting that go nowhere. Some sentences simply don't make sense--''Liberty's telepathic voice seemed to twinkle around the shape.'' As usual, Liberty and July, and their younger twin sisters Charly and Molly, communicate telepathically. They also ``telesqueal,'' ``telescream,'' telemutter,'' and ``telewhimper.'' Even the Bobbsey twins had more substance. (Fiction. 8-12) -- Copyright ©1993, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.; Title: A Voice in the Wind: A Starbuck Twins Mystery (Starbuck Family Adventures) | [
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7,827 | 11 | New - no markings or no wear - ready to ship; Title: Harcourt Brace Social Studies, Grade 2: Making A Difference- Activity Book | [
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7,829 | 12 | Format: Paperback ISBN: 0153117370 ISBN-13: 9780153117374 Publisher: Holt Rinehart & Winston Release Date: January, 1988 Length: N/A Weight: 2.6 pounds Dimensions: 9.2 X 8.5 X 1.1 inches Language: English; Title: English Composition and Grammar | [
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7,830 | 12 | Math book for grade 7.. Guaranteed to your satisfacton. Ships from Fla in 24 hrs.; Title: Math Advantage, Middle School II, Grade 7 | [
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7,831 | 11 | A young Cochiti Indian girl living with her grandparents in the Cochiti Pueblo near Santa Fe, New Mexico, describes her home and family and the day-to-day life and customs of her people.; Title: Pueblo Storyteller (HBJ Treasury of Literature) | [
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7,832 | 11 | The activities in this book reinforce or extend social studies concepts and skills in A Child's Place. There is one activity for each content, skill, or Write-On Chart lesson presented in the Teacher's Edition. Directions for use and reproductions of completed pages appear int he Teacher's Edition within the Close of each lesson.; Title: A Child's Place, Harcourt Brace Social Studies, Activity Book Grade 1 | [
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7,833 | 12 | book; Title: So Say the Little Monkeys | [
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7,834 | 12 | Harcourt School Publishers Collections: Phonics Practice Book Grade 1; Title: Collections © 2001: Phonics Practice Book Grade 1 | [
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7,835 | 11 | New Hardcover (as shown) "Social Studies: States and Regions" minor shelf wear, in great condition. Fast shipping...A7; Title: Harcourt School Publishers Social Studies: Student Edition States & Regions Grade 4 2000 | [
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7,836 | 12 | This softback text provides pages of effective and varied exercises for practicing and mastering the necessary skills for learning and applying the concepts of Phonics. The material is aimed toward children in the Intermediate grades of elementary school (mainly 3rd, 4th, and 5th grades).; Title: Trophies © 2007: Intermediate Phonics Practice Book | [
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7,837 | 12 | A biography of the nineteenth-century Frenchman, accidentally blinded as a child, who created the dot system of reading and writing that is now used by the blind throughout the world.; Title: Harcourt School Publishers Collections: Rd/Chc Bk: Wrld At/Fingrtips Gr6 WRLD AT/FINGRTIPS (Collections 00 Y006) | [
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7,841 | 12 | paperback workbook 8 1/2" X 11"; Title: Harcourt Language, Level 1 | [
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7,842 | 12 | In this elegant retelling of a traditional Chinese tale, adorned by Demi's exquisitely detailed artwork, a poor farmer discovers that life's greatest treasure lies in his own heart. Full color.; Title: The Greatest Treasure | [
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7,844 | 12 | Believing that the surprise waiting for him will be the mountain bike he has been wanting, Adam is shocked when he arrives home to discover a llama in the backyard and tries to figure out how it will change his life. Reprint. PW. C. SLJ. ; Title: A Llama in the Family | [
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7,845 | 15 | Reading level: Ages 9 and up Paperback Publisher: Harcourt School; Workbook edition (January 2000; Title: SCIENCE 00 Y001 California: CA WORKBOOK GR4 HARC SCIENCE 2000 | [
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7,846 | 12 | Harcourt School Publisher; Title: Harcourt School Publishers Language: Student Edition Grade 5 2002 | [
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7,847 | 12 | Mathematics; Title: Harcourt Math, Grade 2: Practice Workbook | [
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7,848 | 12 | Purpose of the book is to improve grammar in speaking and composition. These Books are out of Print but the Copies we have are in Very Good Shape Used. Recommended in Laura Berquist U.S. History amp Geography and American Literature, Laura Berquist English Grammar, Seton High School English Grade 9, Seton Grade 9, Kolbe Academy Supplements Author: John E. Warriner Grade: 9 Pages: 736, Hardcover Publisher: Harcourt Brace ISBN: 0-7611-3308-9; Title: Warriner's English Grammar & Composition: Third Course Grade Nine | [
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7,849 | 15 | Science: California Edition Level 5; Title: Harcourt Science: California Edition Level 5 | [
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7,850 | 12 | Language arts book for grade 2.; Title: Harcourt School Publishers Language: Student Edition Grade 2 2002 | [
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7,852 | 12 | Harcourt Math: Practice Workbook, Grade 1 [Jan 01, 2002] HARCOURT SCHOOL PUBLISHERS; Title: Harcourt Math: Practice Workbook, Grade 1 | [
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7,854 | 2 | This is a Hardcover 2003 Harcourt trophies changing patterns 3 in 1 Florida Edition textbook.; Title: Changing Patterns, Level 3-1: Trophies Series | [
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7,855 | 12 | Harcourt School Publishers Language: Practice Workbook Grade 3.; Title: Harcourt School Publishers Language: Practice Workbook Grade 3 | [
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7,856 | 15 | science workbook california edition grade 3; Title: Workbook (Harcourt Science, California Edition) | [
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7,857 | 12 | Book Details:Format: PaperbackPublication Date: 1/1/2002Pages: 124Reading Level: Age 8 and Up; Title: Harcourt School Publishers Language: Vocabulary Power Pupil'S Edition Grade 3 | [
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7,863 | 12 | Take-Home student book for beginning readers; Title: Trophies: Pre-decodable/Decodable Books, Take-Home Version Grade K | [
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7,864 | 12 | Harcourt School Publishers Collections Texas: Student Edition : Something New Grade 2/1 2000; Title: Harcourt School Publishers Collections Texas: Student Edition : Something New Grade 2/1 2000 | [
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7,866 | 12 | Daisy's mother warns her to stay close, but there are so many distractions in the pond! After all, there are fireflies to chase and lily pads to jump on. A sudden, scary noise teaches Daisy to heed her mother's words. The author's colorful illustrations will capture children's attention as they enjoy the adventures of this playful duck. Text copyright 2004 Lectorum Publications, Inc.; Title: Harcourt School Publishers Trophies: Library Book Grade K Come Along Daisy! | [
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7,867 | 12 | Readings for 2nd Grade Hacourt Trophies Series-Grade 2; Title: Sounds of Sunshine: Grade 2, Trophies | [
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7,869 | 2 | The nightmare's gone, but what about that alligator? You have to be so careful getting in and out of bed! Maybe a midnight snack to lure him into the garage will do the trick. In this funny and beloved follow-up, Mercer Mayer faces another nighttime fear head-on.; Title: There's an Alligator Under My bed | [
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7,870 | 12 | Great guide to writing texts of all types and wonderful grammar book for third graders.; Title: Trophies: Language Handbook Grade 3 | [
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7,872 | 15 | Otter - Tennessee Math Grade 1; Title: Harcourt Science, Grade 1 | [
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7,873 | 12 | Take-Home student books for Grade 1 readers. Two volumes.; Title: Trophies Decodable Books, Take-Home Version (Copying Masters), 2 volumes, Grade 1 | [
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7,874 | 11 | Will be shipped from US. Used books may not include companion materials, may have some shelf wear, may contain highlighting/notes, may not include CDs or access codes. 100% money back guarantee.; Title: Harcourt Horizons: United States History Texas Edition (Harcourt School Publishers Horizons) | [
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7,875 | 11 | Harcourt School Publishers Horizons Texas: Student Edition Grade 1 2003; Title: Harcourt School Publishers Horizons Texas: Student Edition Grade 1 2003 | [
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7,876 | 12 | Harcourt School Publishers Collections: Revised Student Edition Grade 1/1 2001 - TOGETHER AGAIN, Dear Reader, In Together Again, there are lots of friends to meet. First, you will go to a special party. Then you will meet some children just like you who can do many things. Last, you will meet some animals that find out how important it is to work together. Com on and join the fun! Sincerley, The Authors - Copyright 2001 Harcourt Inc.; Title: Harcourt School Publishers Collections: Revised Student Edition Grade 1/1 2001 | [
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7,877 | 12 | This student edition is an anthology composed of a variety of reading selections, encompassing many genres. It includes fiction, nonfiction, poetry, plays, and real-life reading. It is divided into 6 thematic units that cover topics relevant to every day life: Self-Discovery, Working Together, Growth and Change, Creativity, Communities, Explorations. It includes instruction for skills and strategies and develops and extends vocabulary.; Title: Moving Into English: Student Edition Grade 3 2005 | [
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7,878 | 11 | 2003 EDITION;; Title: Harcourt Horizons: Ancient Civilizations | [
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7,880 | 12 | Paperback Harcourt Math grade 6 Practice Workbook.; Title: Harcourt School Publishers Math: Practice Workbook Student Edition Grade 6 | [
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7,881 | 2 | Chapters: Your Growing Body. Caring for Your Body. Caring for Your Teeth. Food for Fitness. Keeping Fit and Active. Avoiding Danger. Staying Safe. Staying Well. Medicines and Drugs. Your Feelings. Your Family. Caring for Your Neighborhood.; Title: Harcourt Health & Fitness: Student Edition Grade 2 2006 | [
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7,882 | 11 | 2007 [Harcourt California Series] Reflections Grade 4: California: A Changing State (CA)(H) by Priscilla H. Porter, Michael J. Berson, Margaret Hill, Tyrone C. Howard, Bruce E. Larson, & Julio Moreno ***ISBN-13: 9780153385025 ***623 Pages; Title: Reflections: California: A Changing State Grade 4 | [
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7,889 | 12 | Harcourt Math Grade 6 Textbook Hardcover. 695 pages. Copyright 2004 by Harcourt, Inc.; Title: Harcourt Math Grade 6 | [
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7959,
7962,
7981,
25223,
31244,
55686
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7,892 | 12 | The Pupil Edition contains collections of classic and contemporary works, including realistic fiction, folktales, nonfiction, plays, and poems. Also included are lessons to develop vocabulary and comprehension skills and opportunities to respond to literature. The Forward: This book has stories about real animals that grow and change. It has stories about imaginary animals, too; some who are silly and some who are super! It also has stories about children just like you who love their pets and learn to always try their best. So turn the page and Catch a Dream! by The Authors; Title: Trophies: Student Edition Grade 1-2 Catch a Dream 2005 | [
263,
431,
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7843,
7846,
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7886,
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7898,
7907,
7909,
7932,
7933,
7943,
23046,
23056,
38237
] | Train |
7,893 | 12 | On Your Mark (Harcourt Trophies) [Hardcover]; Title: Trophies: Student Edition Grade 3-2 On Your Mark 2005 | [
7843,
7853,
7854,
7870,
7885,
7892,
7894,
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7907,
7909,
7911,
7928,
7929,
7930,
7931,
7932,
7933,
7943,
7944,
7960
] | Test |
7,894 | 12 | Harcourt: Guess Who? - Trophies hardcover; Title: Harcourt: Guess Who? - Trophies | [
7834,
7843,
7850,
7886,
7892,
7893,
7898,
7907,
7909,
7932,
7933,
7943,
38237
] | Validation |
7,895 | 11 | great learning book..little wear on corners..covers and binding are loose..name on inner front cover..good condition..pages are clean..fast shipping; Title: Harcourt Social Studies: Student Edition Grade 7 Ancient Civilizations 2007 | [
7901,
7927,
7931,
7936,
7981
] | Test |
7,896 | 12 | ISBN :0-15-336491-2 HARCOURT MATH Reteach Worbook Harcourt math paper provides one page of alternative concept development for every lesson 5 Math 4; Title: Harcourt Math: Reteach Workbook Grade 5 | [
7960
] | Train |
7,897 | 2 | Health and Fitness Grade 6 by Harcourt.; Title: Harcourt Health & Fitness: Student Edition Grade 6 2006 | [
7946,
7954,
7959
] | Train |
7,898 | 0 | Harcourt Trophies Examination Copy Hardcover 2005 book.; Title: Trophies: Student Edition Grade 6 Timeless Treasures 2005 | [
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7931,
7932,
7933,
7943,
7978,
23058,
38237
] | Validation |
7,899 | 18 | Horizons States And Regions Textbook by Bednarz, Robert; Berson, Michael J.; Title: Harcourt School Publishers Horizons: Student Edition States And Regions 2003 | [
7859,
7902,
7919,
25036,
25074,
25184,
25325,
30122
] | Train |
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