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- The witch's curse / by Quinn, Jordan.; McPhillips, Robert.;
Someone has cursed the Kingdom of Wrenly to rain constantly.
- Subjects: Kings and rulers; Clara (Fictitious character : Quinn); Lucas (Fictitious character : Quinn); Kings, queens, rulers, etc.; Blessing and cursing; Quests (Expeditions); Rain and rainfall; Fantasy fiction, English.; Princes; Magic;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Final exam / by Barbieri, Maggie.;
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- Subjects: Mystery fiction.; Detective and mystery stories.; Bergeron, Alison (Fictitious character); Crawford, Bobby (Fictitious character); Women college teachers; English teachers; Police; Missing persons;
- © 2009., Minotaur Books,
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Starts with s / by Earley, Christina.;
This book gives examples of words with the consonant s sound along with pictures.
- Subjects: Readers (Publications); Dyslexia-friendly books.; Decodable books.; Phonics.; Spellings: s.; English language; English language; Reading;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Still this love goes on / by Sainte-Marie, Buffy.; Flett, Julie.;
"A love letter to Indigenous communities everywhere, this picture book gorgeously illustrated by Julie Flett celebrates seasons, nature, and community"--Provided by publisher.LSC
- Subjects: Songs, English; Songs, English.; Cree Indians; Cree language materials; Cree;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- The hot sun / by Lear, Lee-Ann.; Katula, Nataliya.;
The Green Series starts with all short vowel sounds, all single consonants, several common consonant digraphs, and high frequency words "the", "a", and "to". As the series progresses, the following concepts are introduced: additional digraphs <ch>, <sh> and trigraphs <-tch> and <-dge> -- initial and final consonant clusters, first with continuous sounds, then with stop stounds -- orthographic conventions such as the doubling rule and when to use <-tch> and <-dge> -- <wa>(<a> as /ŏ/ after <w>) and <al>(<a> as /ŏ/ when followed by <l>) -- suffixes <-ed> and <-ing> -- concept of "schwa" in unstressed syllable -- High Frequency Words: "of", "was", "said" and "they".
- Subjects: Readers (Publications); Dyslexia-friendly books.; Blends & Diagraphs.; Phonics.; Decodable books.; Reading; English language;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- The diabolical bones / by Ellis, Bella,author.;
"Charlotte, Anne, and Emily Brontë thought their detecting days were behind them, but a terrifying new discovery draws them into a devlish new mystery. Haworth Parsonage, February 1846: It's been six months since the case of the vanished bride, and the Brontë sisters- Anne, Emily, and Charlotte-have received a steady dribble of inquiries made to Bell Brothers and Company solicitors, but nothing to really thrill them. Having found a publisher for their poems, they turn their attention toward writing a full-length novel, deciding to put their covert careers as detectors behind them. But on a bitterly cold February evening their housekeeper Tabby tells them of a grim discovery at Scar Top House, an old farmhouse belonging to the Bradshaw family, positionedat the very top of the moor. The old home is being enlarged to meet the newly enriched family's elevated status and a set of bones has been found bricked up in a chimney breast. Tabby says it's bad doings, and dark omens for all of them. The rattled housekeeper gives them a warning, telling the sisters of a chilling rumour attached to the family. The villagers believe that, on the verge of bankruptcy, Clifton Bradshaw sold his soul to the devil in return for great riches. Does this have anything to do with the bones found in the Bradshaw house? Anne, Emily, and Charlotte soon learn that true evil has set a murderous trap and they've been lured right into it"--
- Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Biographical fiction.; Historical fiction.; Brontë, Charlotte, 1816-1855; Brontë, Emily, 1818-1848; Brontë, Anne, 1820-1849; Women authors, English; Orphanages; Missing children;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Cam / by Lear, Lee-Ann.;
The Green Series starts with all short vowel sounds, all single consonants, several common consonant digraphs, and high frequency words "the", "a", and "to". As the series progresses, the following concepts are introduced: additional digraphs <ch>, <sh> and trigraphs <-tch> and <-dge> -- initial and final consonant clusters, first with continuous sounds, then with stop stounds -- orthographic conventions such as the doubling rule and when to use <-tch> and <-dge> -- <wa>(<a> as /ŏ/ after <w>) and <al>(<a> as /ŏ/ when followed by <l>) -- suffixes <-ed> and <-ing> -- concept of "schwa" in unstressed syllable -- High Frequency Words: "of", "was", "said" and "they".
- Subjects: Readers (Publications); Dyslexia-friendly books.; Reading Longer Words.; Phonics.; Decodable books.; Reading; English language; Children;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Red dog in the mud / by Lear, Lee-Ann.; Mundy, Ashlyn.;
The Green Series starts with all short vowel sounds, all single consonants, several common consonant digraphs, and high frequency words "the", "a", and "to". As the series progresses, the following concepts are introduced: additional digraphs <ch>, <sh> and trigraphs <-tch> and <-dge> -- initial and final consonant clusters, first with continuous sounds, then with stop stounds -- orthographic conventions such as the doubling rule and when to use <-tch> and <-dge> -- <wa>(<a> as /ŏ/ after <w>) and <al>(<a> as /ŏ/ when followed by <l>) -- suffixes <-ed> and <-ing> -- concept of "schwa" in unstressed syllable -- High Frequency Words: "of", "was", "said" and "they".
- Subjects: Readers (Publications); Dyslexia-friendly books.; Blends & Diagraphs.; Phonics.; Decodable books.; Reading; English language; Dogs; Mud;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Adventures in Flatfrost / by Quinn, Jordan.; McPhillips, Robert.;
Lucas, Clara, and Ruskin learn to respect the hard work of others when they are sent to fetch more ice from the giants who live there.Reading level : ages 5-9.
- Subjects: Kings and rulers; Lost articles; Clara (Fictitious character : Quinn); Lucas (Fictitious character : Quinn); Kings, queens, rulers, etc.; Lost and found possessions; Quests (Expeditions); Fantasy fiction, English.; Precious stones; Friendship; Dragons; Princes; Giants;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- The courtesan duchess / by Shupe, Joanna.;
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- Subjects: Regency fiction.; Historical fiction.; Love stories.; Nobility; Spouses; English; Historical romance.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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