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    c2005., 5-8; 8.1, ABDO Pub. Call No: J TALE 398 .45    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Fantasy and folkloreSummary Note: Presents the history and origin of giants and ogres in the ancient mythology of Greece and Rome, Norse and Scandinavian folklore, as well as in fairy tales.
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    2022., Age 8-12, Aladdin Call No: Y RIL   Edition: First Aladdin hardcover edition.    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Once upon another time   Volume: #1.Summary Note: Lena has a problem: she is a twelve-year-old giant child, but she is still only the size of a human: rejected by the giant king, she and her enormous talking cat, Rufus, go down to the human world seeking some magic that will restore her to her rightful status; Jin is a twelve-year-old genie, not yet allowed his full powers, and at the moment tied, for two more wishes, to the Golden King, an annoying, nasty tyrant who has sent him on a quest--and when these two children meet all the kingdoms may be changed forever.
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    1988., Rourke Enterprises Call No: J ANIM 639.9 7974443    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Wildlife in dangerSummary Note: Discusses the giant panda, why it is an endangered species, and efforts by the World Wildlife Fund and other people to save the giant panda.
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    2019., Ages 6 to 9, Scholastic Press Call No: G MLY   Edition: First edition.    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Whatever after   Volume: #13.Summary Note: Abby and Jonah take a trip through the magic mirror and finally end up in Jack and the beanstalk (which happens to be Jonah's favorite story ever)--but things soon start to go wrong, and the children have to try and set the tale right, even if it means trading their dog, Prince, for the magic beans, climbing the beanstalk (three times!), and reaching an amicable settlement with the giants (Magnus and Philippa, who are really quite nice), and the sneaky trader, Devin, to get their dog back.