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    2019., Ages 3-8; P-3, 000552, [Library Ideas, LLC] Call No: VOX MEN    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: When a girl is asked where she is from, where she really is from, none of her answers seems to be correct. Not sure how to respond, she turns to her loving grandfather for help. He does not give her the answer she expects. It gives you an even better one. Where am I from?
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    [2017], Ages: 8-14, Scholastic Inc. Call No: YS AME    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Girl of the Year: Gabriela   Volume: #2Summary Note: Gabby runs in the school election with the hope that she can stop the tradition of older students pranking the sixth graders, but she'll have to beat the confident and popular Aaliyah in order to win.
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    [1992]., Ages 5 - 9, HarperCollins Publishers Call No: PB SIL   Edition: [Revised edition].    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: "Cumulative rhymed text explains what might happen if you had a giraffe that stretched another half, put on a hat in which lived a rat that looked cute in a suit, and so on. Delightfully zany rhymes about a giraffe who accumulates some ridiculous things--like glue on his shoe and a bee on his knee--only to lose them again, one by one. Infectiously funny ... a good nonsensical text and illustrations."--WorldCat.
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    2024., 10 and up, Chronicle Books LLC Call No: LANG 741    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Summary Note: Grant Snider's Poetry Comics will take you climbing, floating, swimming, and tumbling through all the year's ups, downs, and in-betweens. These poems explore everything you never thought to write a poem about, and they're so fun to read, you'll want to write one yourself. .
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    [2021]., Ages 10 up, Nancy Paulsen Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House Call No: YA FIP    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: MSU Children's & YA Literature Collection.Summary Note: Bullied and shamed her whole life for being fat, twelve-year-old Ellie finally gains the confidence to stand up for herself, with the help of some wonderful new allies.--
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    2020, Age 5-8, Candlewick Press Call No: G DIC    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: Tales from Deckawoo Drive   Volume: #5Summary Note: Stella Endicott loves her teacher, Miss Liliana, and she is thrilled when the class is assigned to write a poem. Stella crafts a beautiful poem about Mercy Watson, the pig who lives next door — a poem complete with a metaphor and full of curiosity and courage. But Horace Broom, Stella's irritating classmate, insists that Stella’s poem is full of lies and that pigs do not live in houses. And when Stella and Horace get into a shouting match in the classroom, Miss Liliana banishes them to the principal’s office. Will the two of them find a way to turn this opposite-of-a-poem day around? In the newest spirited outing in the Deckawoo Drive series by Kate DiCamillo, anything is possible — even a friendship with a boy deemed to be (metaphorically speaking) an overblown balloon.