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Mermaids are real!
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Hatam, Holly, author, illustrator
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Hatam, Holly. Mythical creatures are real!
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Mermaids Juvenile fiction.
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Magic Juvenile fiction.
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Mermaids Fiction.
2020
\"Treasure and coral and song--that's what mermaids are made of. Take a peek into their secret magical world!\" -- Page [4] cover.
What matters
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Hughes, Alison, 1966- author
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Hatam, Holly, illustrator
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Recycling (Waste, etc.) Juvenile fiction.
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Litter (Trash) Juvenile fiction.
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Environmentalism Juvenile fiction.
2016
In this picture book, the ripple effect of one child's small action shows how we can all make a big environmental difference.
Dear boy
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Rosenthal, Paris, author
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Rosenthal, Jason, author
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Hatam, Holly, illustrator
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Boys Conduct of life Juvenile literature.
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Self-esteem Juvenile literature.
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Self-acceptance Juvenile literature.
2019
\"Dear Boy, is an open love letter to the special boy in your life. Boys, too, need a gentle reminder that they are cool, clever, compassionate, and one of a kind\"-- Provided by publisher.
The Acadia files. Book two, Autumn science
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Coppens, Katie, 1979- author
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Hatam, Holly, illustrator
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Coppens, Katie, 1979- Acadia files ;
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Science Miscellanea Juvenile fiction.
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Science Experiments Juvenile fiction.
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Science Methodology Juvenile fiction.
2018
Acadia Greene is at it again. In the summer she used science to figure out who was raiding her blueberry bushes. Now she's leading a campaign to clean up a local pond; figuring out why leaves change color; learning about time zones and germs; and discovering why we might all be drinking dinosaur pee. \"Conduct an experiment,\" her parents tell her whenever she has a new mystery to solve. \"Use the scientific method.\" So Acadia does science. And so can you.