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Jack and Jill and Big Dog Bill : a phonics reader
Jack and Jill enjoy sledding until their dog gets tired.
Some Notes on the Art of Lying
1994
Those who loved as a child to fabricate stories to entertain friends have received early training in the art of the fiction writer. Novelists and poets trade in images and illusions. While some images are pure fabrication, other images can be gleaned from different experiences. Many of life's elements are lies, fictions created without the intent to be creative. It is the writer's objective to draw together these disparate elements to form a coherent and plausible narrative.
Journal Article
Biscuit's snow day race
by
Capucilli, Alyssa Satin, 1957- author
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Schories, Pat, illustrator
in
Biscuit (Fictitious character) Juvenile fiction.
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Dogs Juvenile fiction.
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Snow Juvenile fiction.
2019
On a snow day, Biscuit gets ready for a sledding race.
Bears in the snow
by
Parenteau, Shirley, author
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Walker, David, 1965- illustrator
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Bears Juvenile fiction.
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Sledding Juvenile fiction.
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Stories in rhyme.
2017
The little bears are ready to play in the snow. But, uh-oh, their sled is too small! It's not as fun sledding when they can only go two at a time. What can they use to carry them all? Luckily, Big Brown Bear has an idea.
Promotion
2007
Maguire recollects how he felt when he thought a sledding accident impaired his brain function and that he was getting stupider by the month. His worry arose over his liking for a girls' book and Calico Holiday. This episode ended when he decided he would be honest with himself and endure punishment by reading outside of the gender divide.
Magazine Article
Max and Marla
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Boiger, Alexandra, author, illustrator
in
Sledding Juvenile fiction.
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Winter Olympics Juvenile fiction.
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Imagination in children Juvenile fiction.
2015
\"Max and Marla are best friends. And aspiring Olympians! With their eyes on the prize, they know exactly what it'll take to reach sledding success: preparation, practice and perseverance\"-- Provided by publisher.
The secret of Ferrell Savage
by
Gill, Jennifer Duddy
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Chaghatzbanian, Sonia, illustrator
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Packer, Alferd, 1842-1907 Juvenile fiction.
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Packer, Alferd, 1842-1907 Fiction.
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Best friends Juvenile fiction.
2014
Just as twelve-year-old Ferrell Savage is beginning to think of Mary Vittles, his life-long friend, as a potential girlfriend, a new boy at school blackmails them with a family secret--that one of Ferrell's ancestors ate one of Mary's.
Mr. Putter & Tabby hit the slope
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Rylant, Cynthia
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Howard, Arthur, illustrator
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Neighbors Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship Juvenile fiction.
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Winter Juvenile fiction.
2016
\"Mr. Putter and his fine cat, Tabby, and Mrs. Teaberry and her good dog, Zeke, head for the sledding slope for the wildest ride ever. Maybe winter is not so slow after all!\"-- Provided by publisher.
Peep and Ducky : it's snowing!
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Martin, David, 1944- author
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Walker, David, 1965- illustrator
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Ducks Juvenile fiction.
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Snow Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship Juvenile fiction.
2019
What could be a more perfect toddler adventure? When the snow starts to fall, Peep and Ducky climb into their sleds for a race, landing happily on each other after hitting a bump. Then they're on to building a snowman. But when the top half crashes, someone kicks snow and both friends get mad . . . until they crack each other up. With irresistible illustrations and a singsong text that begs to be read aloud, David Martin and David Walker usher the winsome duo into another season. -- amazon.com