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Dogmagic
by Holly Webb
What has four legs, a French accent, and fantastic magical powers? A dachshund named Sophie! She and her human, Lottie, live in a very special pet shop - one where magic springs from every corner and the animals have a lot to say. When Lottie starts a new school, the magic needs to be kept under wraps. She soon finds, however, that a shop full of talking animals can't stay quiet for long
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How weird is it? : a freaky book all about strangeness
by Ben Hillman
Strange but fascinating facts about everyday things that turns out to be extraordinary.
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Ivy + Bean doomed to dance
by Annie Barrows
Second-grade best friends Ivy and Bean beg for ballet lessons, then, when they are cast as squids in their first recital, scheme to find a way out of what seems to be boring, hard, and potentially embarrassing.
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Leprechaun in late winter
by Mary Pope Osborne
Jack and Annie travel back to 19th-century Ireland to inspire a young Augusta Gregory to share her love of Irish legends and folktales with the world.
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Mahtab's story
by Libby Gleeson
Mahtab and her family are forced to leave their home in Afghanistan and journey secretly through the rocky mountains to Pakistan and from there to faraway Australia, in hopes of being reunited with her father.
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Moon
by Stewart Ross
This special book written to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the moon landing combines the story of the preparation, journey, arrival, and landing of Apollo 11 with scientific information about the Moon and its influence on our culture through music, theater, literature, and more.
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Really, really big questions : about life, the universe, and everything
by Stephen Law
an unusual and fun introduction to philosophy that explores lifes important but often unanswered questions.
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Ripley's believe it or not! : special edition 2010
by Ripley Entertainment
Presents many new oddities, fantastic facts, and astonishing acts sure to astonish and impress.
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The smart aleck's guide to American history
by Adam Selzer
This witty, comedic, and appealing volume abandons the world of historical dates and battles to fill in some of the gaps in young Americans' knowledge of their country's history.
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Zoobreak
by Gordon Korman
After a class trip to a floating zoo where animals are mistreated and Savannah's missing pet monkey is found in a cage, Long Island sixth-grader Griffin Bing and his band of misfits plan a rescue.
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