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"Gold Juvenile fiction."
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How to find gold
by
Schwarz, Viviane, author, illustrator
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Crocodiles Juvenile fiction.
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Gold Juvenile fiction.
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Treasure troves Juvenile fiction.
2016
Anna wants to find gold and, with advice and help from her friend, Crocodile, she just might succeed.
The Sydney Taylor Book Award at Fifty: Trends in Canonized Jewish Children’s Literature (1968–2020)
2020
The Sydney Taylor Book Award, sponsored by the Association of Jewish Libraries since 1968, is the only book award for children’s literature that represents the Jewish experience. The award’s fiftieth anniversary, celebrated in 2018, provided an opportunity to conduct a content analysis study of 102 books and summarize thematic and publishing trends across award categories and time periods. The data points collected were based on bibliographic records and, to smaller extent, on coded Holocaust-related themes. Conclusions refer to Jewish education in the United States and concepts of gender, identity, history, and Holocaust studies that have shaped it through children’s literature for over fifty years.
Journal Article
Rump : the true story of Rumpelstiltskin
2013
Relates the tale of Rumpelstiltskin's childhood and youth, explaining why his name is so important, how he is able to spin straw into gold, and why a first-born child is his reward for helping the miller's daughter-turned-queen.
The Denver Post Al Lewis column
2005
\"It can be embarrassing,\" said Julie Hobbs, 41, who has watched her husband, Steve, struggle with this problem. \"But, mainly, it's annoying.\" Hobbs, a sales rep from Lafayette, has carved a niche by cutting notches. She founded Ventz SpaWear, which sells swimming trunks with six slits in the front that let the bubbles escape. For $29.95, the vented shorts are available in three colors and five sizes at www.ventzspawear.com or at Mountain Mist Spas in Longmont and Fort Collins. Take it from customer Mark Connelly of Firestone, who provided this boast on the Ventz website: \"I don't float anymore.\" In Westminster, Darryl and Sara Lusk have found a niche in knots. His business idea came from a bloodhound named Buck. In 1993, when Buck was 7 months old, [Gregg Miller] took him to be neutered and was surprised to learn that the procedure involved completely removing the testicles.
Newsletter
Into the bright unknown
by
Carson, Rae, author
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Carson, Rae. Gold seer trilogy ;
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1846-1850
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Gold Juvenile fiction.
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Magic Juvenile fiction.
2017
When a dangerous billionaire intends to use Lee, her fiancâee Jefferson, and their magical friends for his own nefarious ends, they decide to fight back before the landscape of California can be altered forever.
The tiara and the Titan
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Dahl, Michael, author
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Lozano, Omar, illustrator
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Wonder Woman (Fictitious character) Juvenile fiction.
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Superheroes Juvenile fiction.
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Supervillains Juvenile fiction.
2018
Wonder Woman wears a golden tiara, which proves to be an effective lure when it comes to capturing the gold-hungry Titan, Giganta.
Medusa's scream
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Jackson, Melanie, 1956- author
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Teenagers Employment Juvenile fiction.
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Amusement parks Juvenile fiction.
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Gold mines and mining Juvenile fiction.
2017
\"Medusa's Scream is a thrill-ride that hurtles a train through an out-of-service gold mine in the Fraser Valley. Chase can't believe his luck when he lands a summer job in the food truck outside the ride's entrance. But then he notices strange things happening at the old mine. Chase starts to piece things together, and soon his life is threatened by a villain even scarier than the snake-headed Medusa of myth\"--Page [4] of cover.
Over the moon
by
Lloyd, Natalie, author
in
Gold mines and mining Juvenile fiction.
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Brothers and sisters Juvenile fiction.
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Impersonation Juvenile fiction.
2019
To save her younger brother from being forced to work in the mines, twelve-year-old Mallie pretends to be a boy and learns to ride and train flying horses.
Gold rush pups!
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Albert, Scott, 1975- Pups save a goldrush
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MJ Illustrations (Group)
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Spin Master (Firm)
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Puppies Juvenile fiction.
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Kittens Juvenile fiction.
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Gold panning Juvenile fiction.
2017
When Chase, Rubble, and the rest of Nickelodeon's PAW patrol strike gold in Adventure Bay, will Mayor Humdinger and the mischievous kittens from Foggy Bottom let them keep it? Includes textured pages featuring sparkling glitter.
Jasper and the riddle of Riley's mine
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Rose, Caroline Starr, author
in
Adventure and adventurers Fiction.
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Brothers Fiction.
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Runaways Fiction.
2017
\"Hoping to strike it rich, eleven-year-old Jasper and his older brother Melvin set out on a treacherous journey to Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush\"-- Provided by publisher. Includes historical note.