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Girls don't have cooties
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Krulik, Nancy E
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John & Wendy
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Krulik, Nancy E. Katie Kazoo, switcheroo ;
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Children Juvenile fiction.
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
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Children Fiction.
2002
The boys in Katie's class have decided the girls have cooties.
Say \cheese\
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Giff, Patricia Reilly
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Sims, Blanche, ill
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Giff, Patricia Reilly. Kids of the Polk Street School ;
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Schools Juvenile fiction.
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Loneliness in children Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship in children Juvenile fiction.
1985
\"Emily Arrow and the other children in Ms. Rooney's room are excited about the class picnic at the park. Mrs. Stewart, the student teacher, is even going to take class pictures. But Emily's worried. She wants a best friend. It seems everyone has a best friend except her. At the picnic Emily feels so lonely, she wanders off into the woods with Uni, her unicorn. Before she knows it, she's lost and can't find her way back\"--P. [4] of cover.
Gilda ¡Quiero ver la Televisión!
Gilda ¡Quiero ver la Televisión!
Sit : stories
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Ellis, Deborah, 1960- author
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Children Juvenile fiction.
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Decision making in children Juvenile fiction.
2017
\"The seated child. With a single powerful image, Deborah Ellis draws our attention to nine children and the situations they find themselves in, often through no fault of their own. In each story, a child makes a decision and takes action, be that a tiny gesture or a life-altering choice.\"-- Provided by publisher.
Engineering Chemistry
2008
About the Book: The book is meant for students of engineering degree colleges all over India. The syllabi covers various topics on physical chemistry, organic chemistry, industrial chemistry, and inorganic chemistry. To cover a variety of topics in a single book, that too for beginners, is a very difficult task. We have tried to present the subject matter very lucidly so that the students can grasp it easily. Some portions of the subject matter have been highlighted so that the students can understand the important and salient features of the topics. The book covers the latest syllabi of West Bengal State Council of Technical Education. Short questions and answers are given in the book for the benefit of the students for semester exams. Contents: Atoms and Molecules Valency and Chemical Bonding Nuclear Chemistry Thermodynamics Reaction Dynamics/Chemical Kinetics Catalyst Mechanism of Organic Reactions Ionic Equilibrium Electrochemistry Electrochemical Cells Phase Rule Colloids Transition Metal Chemistry Metallurgy Adhesives Explosives and Propellants Water Treatment Fuels and Combustion Silicate Technology Polymers Paints Solid State Chemistry Chromatography Instrumental Methods of Analysis Photochemistry Role of Metals in Biology Pollution Prevention and Waste Minimisation.
Nightmares!
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Segel, Jason, 1980- author
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Miller, Kirsten, 1973- author
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Kwasny, Karl, illustrator
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Children Juvenile fiction.
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Nightmares Juvenile fiction.
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Children Fiction.
2015
Twelve-year-old Charlie and his friends must stop nightmares from taking over their town before it's too late.
The Bogan Mondrian
2018
A powerful and heart-stopping young adult novel from a master storyteller. This is Steven Herrick at his best. 'There are worse things than school.' Luke sleepwalks through his days wagging school, swimming at the reservoir and eating takeaway pizza. That is until Charlotte shows up. Rumour is she got expelled from her city school and her family moved to the Blue Mountains for a fresh start. But when Luke's invited to her house, he discovers there's a lot more going on than meets the eye.
All in a day
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Anno, Mitsumasa, 1926-
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Briggs, Raymond
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Children Juvenile fiction.
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Brotherliness Juvenile fiction.
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Humanity Juvenile fiction.
1999
Brief text and illustrations by ten internationally well-known artists reveal a day in the lives of children in eight different countries showing the similarities and differences and emphasizing the commonality of humankind.
Representing the Holocaust in Children's Literature
2003,2013,2002
First Published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Lydia Kokkola is a Collegium Researcher at the Turku Institute for Advanced Studies(TIAS) University of Turku, Finland. She is also Adjunct Professor of Children's Literature in English at Åbo Akademi University, Finland.
\"Kokkola is committed to ethical criticism. She asks repeatedly how literature affects children’s thinking and beliefs about the Holocaust and fascism. This is a welcome approach, which is at its best, in my view...when it urges us to think seriously about the profound impact that literature can have on young readers...Kokkola combines theory and criticism of children’s literature with Holocaust studies in productive and knowledgeable ways.\" -- The Lion and the Unicorn
\" Lydia Kokkola's study...is keenly narratological, and she often draws on formalist and structuralist approaches as she explicates texts. Like many before her, she is concerned with narratives that simultaneously reveal and conceal as they deal with horrific events, but the kinds of questions she asks focus specifically on how information can be withheld of divulged...Kokkola's approach also brings new dimensions to previous discussions of children's literature and the Holocaust.\" -- Prooftexts: A Journal of Jewish Literary History