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'O.K., My Dear, a Princess You'll Be'
1983
I HAVE found the one thing in the world that is more certain than death and taxes. It's a little girl who has made up her mind about what to be for Halloween. \"I've got it!\" she announces. \"I'll be a princess!\"
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P is for president
by
Lewison, Wendy Cheyette, author
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Fabbretti, Valerio, illustrator
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Presidents United States Juvenile literature.
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Presidents.
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JUVENILE NONFICTION / History / United States / General.
2016
\"Being President of the United States is a big job -- the biggest job in all of America! Follow the president as he (or she) campaigns, runs, moves into the White House, and works to fix problems. Learn about historically significant presidents along the way, and see what it takes to be president\"-- Provided by publisher.
All That Glisters Is Not Gold
1983
I NEVER liked my wedding band. It was bought hastily one rainy March day 12 years ago just before my husband and I were married. We had to have something for the ceremony. It didn't matter much what it looked like.
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L is for liberty
by
Lewison, Wendy Cheyette
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Freeman-Hines, Laura, ill
in
Statue of Liberty (New York, N.Y.) Juvenile literature.
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Liberty Juvenile literature.
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Statue of Liberty (New York, N.Y.)
2003
Describes the Statue of Liberty and provides a history of how this famous statue was brought to New York Harbor as a gift from France to welcome immigrants and to stand as a symbol of freedom in America.
Children's Books
1984
EVERYONE has days when nothing goes right. Ronald Morgan certainly has his share. But the good-natured, perseverant second grader, the hero of Patricia Reilly Giff's \"Today Was a Terrible Day\" manages to come out on top again in the sequel, \"The Almost Awful Play.\" This time, Ronald tells how his class play almost turned into an awful mess be-cause of bungling.
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F is for flag
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Lewison, Wendy Cheyette
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Duke, Barbara (Barbara J.) ill
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Flags United States Juvenile literature.
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Flags United States.
2002
Celebrates the origin, symbolism, and power of the banner that represents the United States of America.