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- Goodbye winter, hello spring / by Pak, Kenard.;
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- Subjects: Nature stories.; Seasons; Winter; Spring;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Goodbye summer, hello autumn / by Pak, Kenard.;
- "In a simple, evocative conversation with nature, a young girl witnesses how the season changes from summer to autumn"--Provided by publisher.LSC
- Subjects: Nature stories.; Seasons; Summer; Autumn;
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- The fog / by Maclear, Kyo,1970-; Pak, Kenard.;
- Warble is a small yellow warbler who lives on the beautiful island of Icyland, where he pursues his hobby of human watching. But on a warm day, a deep fog rolls in and obscures his view. The rest of the birds don't seem to notice the fog or the other changes Warble observes on the island.LSC
- Subjects: Birds; Fog; Islands;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Maud and Grand-Maud / by O'Leary, Sara.; Pak, Kenard.;
- This sweet story captures the singular experience of a child's visit with grandma, celebrating the unique bond between grandparents and grandchildren. For fans of 'How to Babysit a Grandma' and 'Grandma's Purse'. Sara O'Leary lives in Montreal, QC. From the author of 'A Family is a Family is a Family' and 'This is Sadie'; from the illustrator of 'Goodbye Winter, Hello Spring' and 'The Hundred-Year Barn'. LSC
- Subjects: Grandmothers; Sleepovers;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Leo + Lea : a Fibonacci friendship / by Wesolowska, Monica,1965-; Pak, Kenard.;
- Leo is totally fixated on numbers and counting everything, even the words in the story the teacher reads; Lea is the shy new girl who shares his desk, and spends all her time drawing--but one day, in the noise of the playground, an accident brings them and their obsessions together in the beginning of a friendship.Ages 4-8.Grades K-1.LSC
- Subjects: Fibonacci numbers; Friendship; Counting books.;
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- The hundred-year barn / by MacLachlan, Patricia.;
- One hundred years ago, a little boy watched his family and community come together to build a grand red barn. This barn become his refuge and home-a place to play with friends and farm animals alike. As seasons passed, the barn weathered many storms. The boy left and returned a young man, to help on the farm and to care for the barn again. The barn has stood for one hundred years, and it will stand for a hundred more: a symbol of peace, stability, caring and community.Ages 4-8.LSC
- Subjects: Barns; Farm life; Families;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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