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All for a dime! : a Bear and Mole story
by
Hillenbrand, Will, author, illustrator
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Farmers' markets Juvenile fiction.
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Bears Juvenile fiction.
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Moles (Animals) Juvenile fiction.
2015
Bear has no trouble selling his berries at the farmers' market, but Mole and Skunk are less successful with their worms and perfume.
The journey of the one and only Declaration of Independence
by
St. George, Judith, 1931- author
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Hillenbrand, Will, illustrator
in
United States. Juvenile literature.
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United States.
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Declaration of Independence (United States)
2014
Presents the story of how the original document that changed the fate of the nation still exists proudly today, despite being rolled up, transported on horseback, tucked away, inproperly repaired, and kept under lock and key.
Bear and bunny
by
Pinkwater, Daniel Manus, 1941- author
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Hillenbrand, Will, illustrator
in
Bears Juvenile fiction.
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Rabbits Juvenile fiction.
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Frogs Juvenile fiction.
2015
\"The bear and the bunny are friends who like to wander in the woods, look for things to eat, sing songs, and talk things over. One day, the bunny asks the bear, 'Why do we not have some kind of pet?' Well, the bear is not sure what a pet is. So the bunny explains that it is an animal that you take care of and feed, and one that loves you. But a pinecone is not the right pet for a bear and a bunny. And a caterpillar is nice, but it may not be very much fun. After a much-needed nap in the forest, will these two find their perfect pet?\"--Provided by publisher.