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Little Yellow Bus / by Guendelsberger, Erin.; Mason, Suzie.;
Little Yellow Bus is nervous on his first day of picking up kids, but as he drives along his route he notices that many of the children are also anxious and he begins to gain confidence.Ages 4 and up.LSC
Subjects: School buses; First day of school; Anxiety; Self-confidence;
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City love. by Colasanti, Susane.;
"Told from alternating points of view, City Love is the story of three very different girls living together in NYC as they struggle to find the balance between their dreams, their pasts, and their complicated hearts"--Provided by publisher.LSC
Subjects: Love stories.; High school graduates; Roommates; Female friendship;
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Radha & Jai's recipe for romance / by Sharma, Nisha,1985-;
Told in two voices, teens Radha and Jai, seniors at a New Jersey performing arts high school, reignite their passion for dance and find strength in one another to pursue their dreams.LSC
Subjects: Dance; Dating (Social customs); Cooking, Indic; East Indian Americans; High schools; Schools;
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She was the quiet one / by Campbell, Michele,1962-author.;
"When twin sisters Rose and Bel Enright enroll in The Odell School, a prestigious New Hampshire boarding school, it seems like the opportunity of a lifetime. But the sisters could not be more different. The school brings out a rivalry between them that few ever knew existed. And the school itself has a dark underbelly: of privileged kids running unchecked and uninhibited; of rituals and traditions that are more sinister than they seem; of wealth and entitlement that can only lead to disaster. For Sarah Donovan, wife of an ambitious teacher who is determined to rise through the ranks, Odell also seems like the best thing that could happen to their small family. But how well does she really know her husband? What lengths will he go to to achieve his goals? And when one dark night ends in murder, who is guilty, who knows the truth, and who has been in on it all along?"--
Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Boarding schools; Murder; Twin sisters; Teachers; Hazing; Secrecy;
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Monkey : not ready for kindergarten / by Brown, Marc Tolon.;
Kindergarten is just a week away and Monkey is not ready, but with help and encouragement from family and friends, he begins to get excited.LSC
Subjects: First day of school; Kindergarten; Monkeys; Families;
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Sticks and stones / by Polacco, Patricia.;
When Patricia starts at a new school she quickly becomes fast friends with fellow outcasts Thom and Ravanne and together they find a way to silence the school bully and his toadies.Ages 4-8.LSC
Subjects: Friendship; Bullying; Individuality; Schools; Talent shows;
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The golden tower / by Black, Holly.; Clare, Cassandra.; Fischer, Scott M.;
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Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; Adventure fiction.; Wizards; Magic; Schools; Good and evil; Friendship;
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Just the way I am / by Covey, Sean.; Curtis, Stacy.;
When Biff the beaver makes fun of Pokey's quills, his friends help the porcupine feel a lot better about himself. Includes note to parents and discussion questions.LSC
Subjects: Teasing; Schools; Self-esteem; Porcupines; Animals;
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David va al colegio / by Shannon, David,1959-;
David is a little boy with lots of energy and a gets into trouble at school for chewing gum, talking out of turn, and engaging in a food fight."Primeros lectores"--P. [4] of cover.LSC
Subjects: Children; Schools;
© c1999., Editorial Everest,
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Stacey speaks up / by Abrams, Stacey.; Thomas, Kitt.;
Includes bibliographical references.Stacey and her friends can't wait for lunchtime on Friday, also known as TacoPizza FryDay! But when Stacey discovers that some of her classmates can't afford to eat lunch, she loses her appetite. She knows she has to do something . . . but what can a kid do? Plenty, as it turns out! With the help of their community, Stacey and her friends devise a plan to make their voices heard.Ages 4-8.
Subjects: Picture books.; Food; Schools; Poverty; Social justice; Activism;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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