הספרים של הוצאת ALBERT WHITMAN
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(Ages: 5-8) In second grade, Mrs. Poole asks our narrator to show the new girl around school. Imagine the surprise when our narrator first meets Sarah-Sarah uses a wheelchair! For a moment, our narrator feels awkward. Then she sees a button Sarah wears. It says "Rockhound" on it. "Do you collect...
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"Older children with some knowledge of Middle East politics, either from listening to the news or talking about the discord in secular or religious schools, will catch the deeper meaning. The idea that deeply rooted conflicts can as easily be resolved is unquestionably simplistic, but the book's ...
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Alexander's little brother, Benjamin, doesn't do things the way Alexander thinks he should. He would rather stare at the wall than play with Alexander. And instead of talking, he just wiggles his fingers and rocks. Alexander knows it's wrong, but he can't help but feel embarrassed when one of his fr...
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(Ages 3-6) Who loves the fall? Passers, Punters, Pumpkin hunters Trickers, Treaters, Turkey eaters. It's hard when summer ends, but the hearty season that follows overflows with holidays, sports, and fun. In this companion to Spring Things, the author and illustrator pay tribute to fall. ...
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"This story about animals on patrol features a crime-fighting cat, Noodles, who sniffs, 'Police dogs are nothing but squirrel chasers.' Although Noodles sleeps at the police station, he enjoys few of the police dogs' honors and comforts....Hinkes tells a lively, engaging story about a heroic tabb...
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