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Voyage of the Sea Wolf
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Bunting, Eve, 1928-
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Pirates Juvenile fiction.
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Seafaring life Juvenile fiction.
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Love stories.
2012
After having been marooned on an island for ten days, Catherine and William are finally rescued and brought aboard a pirate ship that is captained by a woman who takes a liking to William and forbids Catherine, his true love, from seeing him.
The Cart that carried Martin
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Bunting, Eve, 1928-
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King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968 Death and burial Juvenile literature.
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King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929-1968 Death and burial.
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aAfrican Americans Civil rights History 20th century Juvenile literature.
2013
Introduces young readers to details about Martin Luther King Jr.'s funeral.
Girls A to Z
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Bunting, Eve, 1928- author
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English language Alphabet Juvenile literature.
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Girls Juvenile fiction.
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Occupations Juvenile fiction.
2013
\"When you grow up, what would you like to be? Here's an alphabet of possibilities\"--Page 4 of cover.
Forbidden
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Bunting, Eve, 1928- author
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Conspiracies Juvenile fiction.
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Paranormal fiction.
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Orphans Juvenile fiction.
2015
\"In early 19th century England, Josie, 16, finds herself in a sinister place with mysterious, hostile people, including her own relatives. Persistence and determination drive her to uncover the town's horrifying secret--a conspiracy to wreck and plunder ships--despite obstacles natural and supernatural\"-- Provided by publisher.
Frog's lucky day
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Bunting, Eve, 1928-
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Masse, Josâee, illustrator
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Bunting, Eve, 1928- Frog and friends ;
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Frogs Juvenile fiction.
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Animals Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship in children Juvenile fiction.
2014
\"A beginning reader book containing two stories in which Frog and his friends try to find the end of the rainbow and Frog looks for a new pond when an unwelcome visitor won't leave his\"-- Provided by publisher.
P is for pirate : a pirate alphabet
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Bunting, Eve, 1928-
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Manders, John, ill
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Pirates History Juvenile literature.
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Piracy History Juvenile literature.
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Alphabet Juvenile literature.
2014
P is for Pirate: A Pirate Alphabet uses poetry and expository text in this alphabetical examination of the history of piracy. Topics include legendary ships, fabled hideouts, and notorious villains like Edward Teach, also known as Blackbeard.
My red balloon
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Bunting, Eve, 1928-
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Life, Kay, ill
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United States. Navy Fiction.
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Fathers and sons Juvenile fiction.
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Children of military personnel Juvenile fiction.
2005
A young boy waits with both excitement and apprehension for his father to disembark from the aircraft carrier returning to port after many months at sea.
My special day at Third Street School
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Bunting, Eve, 1928-
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Bloom, Suzanne, 1950-
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
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Authors Juvenile fiction.
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Schools Fiction.
2009
A school visit from children's book author Amanda Drake brings a day full of fun.
Smoky night
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Bunting, Eve, 1928- author
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Diaz, David illustrator
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Riots California Los Angeles Juvenile fiction
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Riots California Los Angeles Fiction
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Braille books
1996
When the Los Angeles riots break out in the streets of their neighborhood, a young boy and his mother learn the values of getting along with others no matter what their background or nationality.
Yard sale
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Bunting, Eve, 1928- author
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Castillo, Lauren, illustrator
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Moving, Household Juvenile fiction.
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Garage sales Juvenile fiction.
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Apartments Juvenile fiction.
2015
\"Almost everything Callie's family owns is spread out in their front yard--their furniture, their potted flowers, even Callie's bike. They can't stay in this house, so they're moving to an apartment in the city. The new place is 'small but nice,' Mom says, and most of their things won't fit, so today they are having a yard sale. But it's kind of hard to watch people buy your stuff, even if you understand why it has to happen\"--Amazon.com.