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Cross Group 19
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Folklore 1
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Canadian 1
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Ghanaian 1
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Indian 1
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Unspecified 17
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Activism 1
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Fiction 19
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Boy/Man 14
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Girl/Woman 15
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Secondary 12
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Mr. Crum’s potato predicament
When a fussy patron sends his order of potatoes back twice, chef George Crum decides to have some fun, based on the true story of the potato chip
Louie
Susie and Roberto's puppet show is temporarily interrupted when Louis becomes fascinated by one of the puppets
Red again
When a young boy finds an abandoned book, he discovers another world just as real as his own
No two snowflakes
One Christmas afternoon, Lou in Canada writes to Araba, his pen pal in an unnamed tropical country, to explain to her what snow is. In free verse, he describes it by moonlight, in the late day, and in the muddy spring. His catalog of enjoyments includes tobogganing; packing snowballs; and making forts, igloos, and snow angels- all activities that most northerners will recognize, but few tropical dwellers may picture without explanation.
Emma and Julia love ballet
A story that follows the everyday life of two girls, one a professional ballerina, the other a student, both of whom love ballet
The big box
Because they do not abide by the rules written by the adults around them, three children are judged unable to handle their freedom and forced to live in a box with three locks on the door
Oh, brother!
Xavier is unhappy when his mother remarries and he suddenly has a new stepbrother, as well as a stepfather, in his home
It’s library day
The children walk down the hall in a nice straight line with big grins on their faces on library day
Same, Same but Different
Pen pals Elliot and Kailash discover that even though they live in different countries--America and India--they both love to climb trees, have pets, and ride a school bus
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