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Search criteria: grades: 2nd - 3rd
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The Children of the New Forest (AO Year 3)
by Frederick Marryat
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Historic fiction that takes place at the time of Oliver Cromwell. An engaging adventure story set...
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The Little Duke [SCM]
by Charlotte M. Yonge
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(From Amazon): Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support our free intern...
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Wild Animals I Have Known (AO Year 5) (Edition: Unabridged)
by Ernest Thompson Seton
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This collection of 8 engrossing stories by a noted Canadian naturalist, illustrator, and painter ...
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What Makes a Monet a Monet? (Edition: hardcover)
by Richard Muhlberger
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Take a museum tour through the pages and discover the world of Monet. Learn about the qualities t...
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Minimus: Starting out in Latin (Edition: Pupil's Book)
by Barbara Bell
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(From Amazon): This elementary Latin course for 7-10 year olds combines a basic introduction to t...
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Minimus: Starting Out in Latin (Teacher's Resource Book) (Edition: Teacher's Resource Book)
by Barbara Bell
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This elementary Latin course for 7-10 year olds combines a basic introduction to the Latin langua...
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Minimus Secundus: Moving on in Latin (Edition: Pupil's Book)
by Barbara Bell
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(From Amazon): Developing Latin skills for ages 10-13. Join in the fun with Minimus Secundus - a...
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Minimus Secundus: Moving on in Latin (Teacher's Resource Book) (Edition: Teacher's Resource Book)
by Barbara Bell
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Minimus Secundus is the sequel to the unique and successful Primary Latin book, Minimus. Continui...
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What Makes A Degas A Degas?
by Richard Muhlberger
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Take a museum tour through the pages and discover the world of Degas. Learn about the qualities t...
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The Light and the Glory for Children
by Peter Marshall, David Manuel
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Makes clear to young readers how God worked through the founders of America to establish this nat...
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