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Mindy Kim and the fairy-tale wedding / by Lee, Lyla.; Ho, Dung.;
"It's time for a big celebration for Mindy Kim: Dad and Julie are getting married! Mindy can't wait to be the flower girl, wear her new hanbok, and officially welcome Julie into the family"--Provided by publisher.Ages 6 to 9LSC
Subjects: Girls; Weddings; Stepfamilies;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The girl and the wolf / by Vermette, Katherena,1977-; Flett, Julie.;
A young girl becomes lost in the woods after wandering too far away from her mother. Scared because she is lost, she encounters a large wolf who reminds her of her own ability to survive and find her mother again.LSC
Subjects: Girls; Wolves; Survival;
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Reasons to look at the night sky / by Daniel, Danielle.;
Luna has always loved the night sky. She's an eleven-year-old who knows everything there is to know about space, and dreams of one day becoming an astronaut. The first step in her plan to get there is to ace the space unit in her science class and secure a spot in NASA's summer space camp. But when Luna's teacher is unexpectedly replaced with a substitute, Ms. Manitowabi, who is looking to shake up science class by bringing in art, Luna's carefully laid plans are crushed. And that's not all that's shifting in Luna's life -- changes at home and in her friendships have her feeling topsy-turvy. What on Planet Earth is happening?
Subjects: Novels in verse.; Girls; Schools; Astronomy;
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There's a ghost in this house / by Jeffers, Oliver.;
A young girl lives in a haunted house, but has never seen a ghost. Are they white with holes for eyes? Are they hard to see? She'd love to know! Step inside and turn the transparent pages to help her on an entertaining ghost hunt, from behind the sofa, right up to the attic. With lots of friendly ghost surprises and incredible mixed media illustrations, this unique and funny book will entertain young readers over and over again!LSC
Subjects: Ghost stories.; Haunted houses; Girls;
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Bonita es la vida! / by Eulate, Ana A. de; Uyá, Nívola.;
Violeta, a young African girl, dreams of a giraffe with wings.LSC
Subjects: Giraffe; Girls;
© c2012., Cuento de Luz,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Rosie's glasses / by Whamond, Dave.;
Rosie wakes up one morning with a black cloud over her head. Her cloud stays with her as she plods through her miserable, gray day. Her parents don't have time for her, it's pouring rain and school couldn't be more boring. But everything changes when, while chasing a butterfly, she finds a pair of glasses on the way home from school. She puts them on, and her world transforms into vibrant joyful colour. All of a sudden, she can see the beauty and fun in everything around her. When Rosie accidentally drops her magic glasses into the pond, the colour immediately disappears once again from her world. But Rosie comes to understand that changing her view of the world can change her experience of it, and that happiness doesn't always have to come in vivid technicolour.LSC
Subjects: Stories without words.; Eyeglasses; Magic; Girls; Happiness;
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Stand on the sky / by Bow, Erin.;
Aisulu is a Kazakh nomad girl living in Mongolia. She has always been a bit different - she likes girl things well enough and milks the yaks and fetches water as a daughter should, but she also likes math and a fast ride on her horse, Moon Spot, that she tamed herself. But when her brother Selik breaks his leg trying to catch an eagle, and is discovered to have osteosarcoma, everything changes for Aisulu. Her parents rush off to the city with Selik, leaving Aisulu to tend the herds alone. She rescues the dead eagle's chick, moves in with her aunt and her uncle, a former Burkitshi (eagle hunger), and begins to tame the eaglet, which she names Toktar. Soon it becomes clear that Aisulu and Toktar have a special bond, and her uncles begins training her to become an eagle hunter herself, even though she is a girl, and girls do not become eagle hunters. Aisulu is not sure she can do it - but when she finds out that there will be a Festival, and foreigners (from ESPN, a crew filming "the weird sports") have provided a substantial prize, Aisulu changes her mind. The prize can buy her brother an expensive prosthetic leg and allow him to run and ride again. Her uncle begins training her, Toktar and Moon Spot and her aunt enlists the women to create a suitable and special outfit for the competition, something fit for a Burkitshi. The odds are stacked against her, but Aisulu is determined to prove herself and help her family.LSC
Subjects: Hunters; Girls; Eagles;
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My Jasper June / by Snyder, Laurel.;
Ages 8-12.LSC
Subjects: Girls; Female friendship; Summer;
© [2019], Walden Pond Press,
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Frazzled : everyday disasters and impending doom / by Vivat, Booki.;
Ages 8-12.LSC
Subjects: Humorous fiction.; Girls; Middle schools; Schools;
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Frances dances / by Iacolina, Mark.;
Guided reading level: F.LSC
Subjects: Girls; Dance; Stage fright;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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