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What is the story of Hello Kitty?
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Anderson, Kirsten (Kirsten Stephanie), author
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Weber, Jill, illustrator
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Hello Kitty (Fictitious character) Juvenile literature.
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Hello Kitty (Fictitious character)
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Cartoon characters Japan Juvenile literature.
2019
\"Your favorite characters are now part of the Who HQ library! Say hello to the premier title in the What Is the Story Of? series. Hello Kitty! This cute cartoon character who's shaped like a bobtail cat and wears a bow in her hair has become an icon of our times. Hello Kitty, as she is known, is a piano-playing, cookie-baking darling from London with a heart of gold. Readers will learn all about Kitty, who was first created in Japan, but has since gone on to capture the imagination of people all around the world. Super fans of the super-fashionable Kitty will be thrilled to see her debut in the Who HQ brand\"-- Provided by publisher.
Who was P.T. Barnum?
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Anderson, Kirsten (Kirsten Stephanie), author
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Marchesi, Stephen, illustrator
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Barnum, P. T. 1810-1891 Juvenile literature.
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Barnum, P. T. 1810-1891.
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Circus owners United States Biography Juvenile literature.
2019
\"After moving from Connecticut to New York City in 1834, twenty-four-year-old Phineas Taylor Barnum launched his now-legendary career as a showman. Even though spectators debated whether his exhibitions were authentic wonders, hoaxes, or a little bit of both, they were always astounded by what they saw. And readers are sure to be amazed by the story of how Barnum went from owning a museum filled with rare and unusual items to transforming the American circus into a popular and thrilling phenomenon.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Who was Robert Ripley?
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Anderson, Kirsten (Kirsten Stephanie), author
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Foley, Timothy, illustrator
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Ripley, Robert L. 1890-1949 Juvenile literature.
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Ripley, Robert L. 1890-1949.
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Journalists United States Biography Juvenile literature.
2015
\"Enter a world of shrunken heads, mystic holy men, shriveled aliens, and bizarre relics in the delightfully odd tale of Robert Ripley. Born in California, Ripley began his career as a sports cartoonist. He went on to chronicle global records and oddities in his weekly column, Believe It Or Not! After publishing mogul William Randolph Hearst took an interest in the column, it became a syndicated global success. Ripley spent his life traveling to more than 200 countries in search of strange objects and interesting facts. His penchant for the peculiar launched an entertainment empire, and his collection of artifacts can be seen worldwide at his famous Odditoriums. Believe It Or Not!\"-- Provided by publisher.
Who is Judy Blume?
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Anderson, Kirsten (Kirsten Stephanie), author
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Hammond, Ted, illustrator
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Blume, Judy Juvenile literature.
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Blume, Judy.
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Authors, American 20th century Biography Juvenile literature.
2018
\"Learn how Judy Blume went from a stay-at-home mother to one of the most beloved American authors of the twentieth century. Readers adore Judy Blume for her personal stories about the journey from childhood to adolescence. She has always been an imaginative person and an avid reader. As a child, Judy spent time looking through library shelves for the perfect books, and if she couldn't find the right ones, she entertained herself by making up stories in her head. When she got older, Judy started writing her stories down. Although readers fell in love with characters like Margaret Simon and Fudge Hatcher, some parents challenged some of her titles, including Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret, for discussing sensitive issues. Despite all the controversy, this award-winning author and her books have remained popular among fans, both old and new\"-- Provided by publisher.
Who is Michael Jordan?
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Anderson, Kirsten (Kirsten Stephanie), author
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Putra, Dede (Illustrator), illustrator
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Jordan, Michael, 1963- Juvenile literature.
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Jordan, Michael, 1963-
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Basketball players United States Biography Juvenile literature.
2019
A brief biography of the popular basketball player, Michael Jordan.
Who was Milton Bradley?
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Anderson, Kirsten (Kirsten Stephanie), author
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Foley, Tim, 1962- illustrator
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Bradley, Milton, 1836-1911 Juvenile literature.
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Bradley, Milton, 1836-1911.
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Milton Bradley Company Juvenile literature.
2016
\"Meet the man behind the board games: Milton Bradley. Born in Maine in 1836, Milton Bradley moved with his family to the working-class city of Lowell, Massachusetts, at age 11. His early life consisted of several highs and lows, from graduating high school and attending Harvard to getting laid off and losing his first wife. These experiences gave Bradley the idea for his first board game: The Checkered Game of Life. He produced and sold Life across the country and it quickly became a national sensation. Working with his company, the Milton Bradley Company, he continued to produce board games, crayons, and kid-friendly school supplies for the rest of his life. He is often credited as the father of board games, and the Milton Bradley Company has created Battleship, Jenga, Yahtzee, Trouble, and many more classic games\"-- Provided by publisher.