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Cross Group 10
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Folklore 3
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Incidental 31
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Adoption 1
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Fiction 31
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Boy/Man 22
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Girl/Woman 27
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Jewish 3
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Secondary 24
The riddlemaster
"Anouk, Ben and Cara dream of a fabulous treasure buried on an island across the harbour. A mysterious old man offers them passage, but only if they can solve seven vexing riddles. If they succeed, a strange and magical prize awaits them"--Back cover
Stone soup
Two hungry travelers use a stone as a soup starter and demonstrate the benefits of sharing. Includes a recipe for soup
What does it mean to be kind?
Teaches children about what it means to be kind by discussing the importance of caring, patience, forgiveness and acceptance, giving children and adults alike the opportunity to live more fully and richly
What a party!
A child decides to invite a few friends for a birthday party, encouraging guests to bring food and friends, but the guest list soon gets out of control and becomes the craziest, wildest party ever
I see summer
Illustrations and easy-to-read, rhyming text show what makes summer special, from sunshine and sailboats to ice cream and picnics
I am Tama, lucky cat
A retelling of the traditional Japanese tale describing the origins of the beckoning cat and how it came to be a symbol of good luck.
Miranda and the magic shoes
"When Miranda finds a pair of funny-looking flip flops in her attic and puts them on, she never imagines she will be whisked away to a foreign country! Join Miranda as she makes a new friend and learns all about a new culture"-- Back cover
Erika-san
After falling in love with Japan as a little girl, Erika becomes a teacher and fulfills her childhood dream by moving to a remote Japanese island