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Bibsy Cross and the bad apple / by Scanlon, Liz Garton.; Ho, Dung.;
Precocious eight-year-old Bibsy navigates a relationship with a teacher who thinks she talks too much.
Subjects: Conduct of life; Teachers; Schools;
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Bibsy Cross and the bike-a-thon / by Scanlon, Liz Garton.; Ho, Dung.;
When precocious eight-year-old Bisby's library hosts a bike-a-thon to raise money to buy books, she is determined to win the fundraiser.
Subjects: Bicycles; Cycling; Fund raising; Libraries;
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Would you come too? / by Scanlon, Elizabeth Garton.; Sudyka, Diana.;
Illustrations and rhyming text explore playing outside and immersing oneself in nature.Ages 0-8Grades 2-3LSC
Subjects: Nature stories.; Stories in rhyme.; Play;
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One dark bird / by Scanlon, Elizabeth Garton.; Preston-Gannon, Frann.;
A single starling is joined by hundreds more, and together they dance across the sky, finally settling into the trees.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Starlings; Night; Counting books.;
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Dear substitute / by Scanlon, Elizabeth Garton.; Vernick, Audrey.; Raschka, Christopher.;
In a series of letters a student laments the absence of her teacher and daily routine, but she soon realizes there are benefits to mixing things up, and that perhaps having a substitue teacher is not so bad afterall.LSC
Subjects: Substitute teachers; Schools; Letters; Students;
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Lolo's light / by Scanlon, Elizabeth Garton.;
"Once in your life, sometime after your first memory but before you can drive a car, something is going to happen to you that doesn't happen to anyone else you know. It might be something good. It might be something bad, or special, or funny, or shocking. For Millie, it's something really sad. Lolo, her neighbors' infant daughter, dies--unexpectedly, suddenly, inexplicably--on the night Millie babysits. There's nothing she could have done. There's nothing she can do now. So how does she go on? She does what you'll do. She finds her way. This poignant and profound coming-of-age story portrays a tragic experience of responsibility and its poisonous flip side: guilt. Cathartic and important, it's an honest and empathetic portrait of a girl at her most vulnerable--a mess of grief, love, and ultimately acceptance--who must reckon with those most difficult of demons: death ... and life."--Provided by publisher.LSC
Subjects: Bildungsromans.; Babysitters; Life change events; Children; Grief;
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