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CHAPTER 1 Children’s Literature Cited Aesop. (2000). The ant and the grasshopper, illustrated by A. Poole. Holiday House. Alcott, L. M. (1868). Little women. Little Brown. Anderson, H. C. (1892, 1993). The little mermaid. Random House. ____ (1914, 1992). The ugly duckling. Dover. Babbit, N. (1985). Tuck everlasting. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Bartone, E. (1993). Peppe and the lamplighter. Illustrated by Ted Lewin. HarperCollins. Blume, J. (1973). Are you there God? It’s me Margaret. Yearling. Brown, M. W. (1947). Goodnight moon. Illustrated by Clement Hurd. New York: Harper & Row. Bruchac, J. (1998). The first strawberries: A Cherokee story. Puffin Books. ____ (1998). Heart of a chief. Dial. Bunyan, J. (1678). Pilgrim’s progress. Burnett, F. H. (1910, 1989). The secret garden. Illustrated by Shirley Hughes. Viking. ____ (1963). A little princess. Illustrated by Tasha Tudor. Lippinoctt. Carlson, N. (1989). The family under the bridge. Illustrated by G. Williams. HarperTrophy. Carroll, L. (Charles Dodgson). Alice’s adventures in wonderland. Illustrated by Anthony Browne. Knopf, 1988 (1865, 1871). Cole, J. (1986). The magic school bus at the waterworks. Scholastic. Cushman, K. (1995). Midwife’s apprentice. Clarion. Dahl, R. (1961). James and the giant peach. Knopf. DeFoe, D. (1719, 1991). Robinson Crusoe. Running Press. DiCamillo, K. (2003). The tale of Desperaux. Illustrated by T. Ering. Candlewick Press. Farmer, N. (2004). The sea of trolls. Atheneum. Fenner, C. (1997). Yolanda’s genius. Aladdin. Fleischman, P. (1993). Bull run. Stan Clark Military Books.

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CHAPTER 1

Children’s Literature Cited

Aesop. (2000). The ant and the grasshopper, illustrated by A. Poole. Holiday House.

Alcott, L. M. (1868). Little women. Little Brown.

Anderson, H. C. (1892, 1993). The little mermaid. Random House.

____ (1914, 1992). The ugly duckling. Dover.

Babbit, N. (1985). Tuck everlasting. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

Bartone, E. (1993). Peppe and the lamplighter. Illustrated by Ted Lewin. HarperCollins.

Blume, J. (1973). Are you there God? It’s me Margaret. Yearling.

Brown, M. W. (1947). Goodnight moon. Illustrated by Clement Hurd. New York: Harper & Row.

Bruchac, J. (1998). The first strawberries: A Cherokee story. Puffin Books.

____ (1998). Heart of a chief. Dial.

Bunyan, J. (1678). Pilgrim’s progress.

Burnett, F. H. (1910, 1989). The secret garden. Illustrated by Shirley Hughes. Viking.

____ (1963). A little princess. Illustrated by Tasha Tudor. Lippinoctt.

Carlson, N. (1989). The family under the bridge. Illustrated by G. Williams. HarperTrophy.

Carroll, L. (Charles Dodgson). Alice’s adventures in wonderland. Illustrated by Anthony Browne. Knopf, 1988 (1865, 1871).

Cole, J. (1986). The magic school bus at the waterworks. Scholastic.

Cushman, K. (1995). Midwife’s apprentice. Clarion.

Dahl, R. (1961). James and the giant peach. Knopf.

DeFoe, D. (1719, 1991). Robinson Crusoe. Running Press.

DiCamillo, K. (2003). The tale of Desperaux. Illustrated by T. Ering. Candlewick Press.

Farmer, N. (2004). The sea of trolls. Atheneum.

Fenner, C. (1997). Yolanda’s genius. Aladdin.

Fleischman, P. (1993). Bull run. Stan Clark Military Books.

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Freedman, R. (2004). The voice that challenged a nation: Marian Anderson and the struggle for equal rights. Houghton Mifflin.

Frost, R. (2001). Stopping by the woods on a snowy evening. Illustrated by S. Jeffers. Dutton.

Geisel, T. (Dr. Seuss). (1957). The cat in the hat. Random House.

____ (1960). Green eggs and ham. Random House.

Gibbons, F. (1995). Sea Turtles. Holiday House.

George, J. C. (1972). Julie of the wolves. HarperCollins

Goble, P. (1978). The girl who loved wild horses. Bradbury.

Grimm, J. & Grimm, W. (1823). Grimm’s fairy tales. Illustrated by George Cruikshank. Dover.

____ (1982). Little red riding hood. Illustrated by T. Hyman. Holiday House.

Hamilton, V. (1967). Zeely. Macmillian.

Isaacs, A. (1994). Swamp angel. Illustrated by P. O. Zelinsky. Dutton.

Janeczko, P. (2001). A poke in the I: A collection of concrete poems. Candlewick.

Jenkins, S. & Page, R. (2003). What do you do with a tail like this? Scholastic.

Juster, N. (1988). Phantom tollbooth. Yearling.

Kadohata, C. (2004). Kira, Kira. Atheneum.

Konigsburg, E. L. (1977). From the mixed-up files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler. Yearling.

Lobel, A. (1983). The book of pigericks: Pig limericks. HarperCollins.

____ (1991). The Random House book of mother goose. Random House.

Longfellow, H. W. (1996). Paul Revere’s ride. Illustrated by Ted Rand. Puffin.

Lowry, L. (1993). The giver. Houghton Mifflin.

____ (1998). Looking back: A book of memories. Houghton Mifflin.

____ (1989). Number the stars. Houghton Mifflin.

____ (1993). The giver. Houghton Mifflin.

MacLachlan, P. (1985). Sarah, plain and tall. HarperCollins.

Martin, R. (1998). The rough-faced girl. Illustrated by D. Shannon. Putnam Publishers.

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McCloskey, R. (1943). Homer Price. Viking Penguin,

____ (1941). Make way for ducklings. Viking Penguin.

Milne, A. A. (1926, 1988). Winnie the pooh. Illustrated by Ernest H. Shepard. Dutton.

____ (1924). When we were very young. Illustrated by Ernest H. Shepard. Dutton.

Montomery, S. (2004). The tarantula scientist. Houghton Mifflin.

Naylor, P. (1991). Shiloh. Atheneum.

Nelson, M. (2005). A wreath for Emmet Till. Houghton Mifflin.

Newbery, J. (1744). A little pretty pocket book.

Park, L. (2001). A single shard. Clarion.

____ (2005). Project mulberry. Clarion.

Paterson, K. (1977). Bridge to Terabithia. HarperCollins.

Paulsen, G. (1996). Hatchet. Aladdin.

Potter, B. (1972). The tale of Peter rabbit. Warne.

Prelutsky, J. (2004). If not for the cat. Greenwillow.

Reiss, J. (1972). Upstairs room. HarperCollins

Rowling, J. K. (1997). Harry Potter and the sorcerer’s stone. Scholastic.

____ (1999). Harry Potter and the chamber of secrets. Scholastic.

____ (1999). Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban. Sholastic.

Rylant, C. (1993). Missing May. Yearling.

Sachar, L. (1998). Holes. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

Say, A. (1993). Grandfather’s journey. Houghton Mifflin.

Silverstein, S. (1974). Where the sidewalk ends. HarperCollins.

____ (1981). A light in the attic. HarperCollins.

Spinelli, J. (1998). Knots in my yo-yo string: the autobiography of a kid. Knopf

_____ (1997). The library card. Scholastic.

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Soto, G. (1991). Taking sides. Harcourt.

____ (1993). Too many tamales. Putnam.

Stevenson, R. L. (1883). Treasure island. Illustrated by N. C. Wyeth. Scribner’s.

____ (?). Kidnapped.

____ (1999). A child’s garden of verses, illustrated by T. Tudor. Simon & Schuster.

Swift, J. (1726, 1983). Gulliver’s travels. William Morrow.

Taylor, M. (1987). Roll of thunder, hear my cry. Heinemann Educational Books.

Tolkien, J. R. R. (1937, 1989). The hobbit, illustrated by Michael Hague. Houghton Mifflin.

Twain, Mark (Samuel Clements). (1884). The adventures of Huckleberry Finn. Scholastic.

____ (1876). The adventures of Tom Sawyer. Illustrated by Barry Moser. Morrow.

White, E. B. (1952). Charlotte’s web. Illustrated by Garth Williams. Harper.

Wilder, L. I. (1932). Little house in the big woods. Illustrated by Garth Williams. Harper.

Yep, L. (1991). The Lost Garden. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Messner.

____ (1975). Dragonwings. Harper & Row.

Yolen, J. (1992). Encounter. Harcourt.

____ (1988). The devil’s arithmetic. Viking.

CHAPTER 2

Children’s Literature Cited

Curtis, C. (1999). Bud, not Buddy. Delacorte.

Davol, M. (1993). Black white, just right! Albert Whitman.

Earley, T. (2000). Jim the boy: A novel. Little Brown.

Fox, M. (1989). Koala Lou. Gulliver.

Funke, C. (2004). The dragon rider. The Chicken house.

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Geisel, T. (Dr. Seuss). (1984). The butter battle book. New York: Random House.

____ (1971). The Lorax. New York: Random House.

____ (1979). Yertle the turtle. New York: Random House.

Gibbons, G. (2002). Giant pandas. Scholastic.

Hale, M. (2004). The truth About sparrows. Henry Holt.

Hutchins, P. (1968). Rosie’s walk. Aladdin.

Lee, Harper.(1988). To kill a mockingbird. Warner Books (other issues available).

Martin, Jr., B. (1992). Brown bear, brown bear, what do you see? Henry Holt & Company.

Munsch, Robert N. (1986). Love you forever. Illustrated by Sheila McGraw. Firefly Books.

Palatini, M. (1997). Piggie pie! Houghton Mifflin.

Polocco, P. (1998). Thank you, Mr. Falker. Philomel.

Silverstein, Shel. (1986). The giving tree. Harpercollins Juvenile Books.

Snicket, L. (2007) The bad beginning. Scholastic.

Yep, L. (1991). The lost garden. Beech Tree.

CHAPTER 3

Children’s Literature Cited

Crisman, R. (1992). Thomas Jefferson: Man with a vision. Scholastic.

Cushman, K. (2004). Catherine called Birdy. Houghton Mifflin.

Cushman, K. (1995). The midwife’s apprentice. Houghton Mifflin.

Frank, A. (1991). Anne Frank: The diary of a young girl. Doubleday.

Polacco, P. (1990). Thunder cake. Philomel.

CHAPTER 4

Children’s Literature Cited

Ackerman, K. (1988). Song and dance man. Illustrated by Stephen Gammell. Knopf.

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Ada, A. (1997). Gathering the sun: An A B C in Spanish and English, illustrated by Simon Silva. Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Books.

Anno, M. (1975). Anno’s counting book. Crowell.

Anno, M. (1977). Anno’s journey. Collins-World.

Armstrong, J. (2006). Once upon a banana. Simon and Schuster.

Base, G. (2001) The water hole. Abrams.

Bial, R. (1995). The underground railroad. Houghton Mifflin.

Bishop, N. (2007). Nic Bishop spiders. Scholastic.

Brett, J. (1985). Annie and the wild animals. Houghton Mifflin.

Bunting, E. (1994). Smoky night. Illustrated by David Diaz. Harcourt Brace.

_____ (1988). How many days to America. Illustrated by Beth Peck. Clarion Books.

Carle, E. (1979). The very hungry caterpillar. Collins Publishers.

Carter, D. (2007). 600 black spots. Little Simon.

Clement, C. (1989). The voice of the wood. Illustrated by Frederic Clement. Dial.

Clements, A. (2006). A million dots. Illustrated by Mike Reed. Simon & Schuster.

Cooper, E. (2006). Beach. Orchard Books.

Crespi, (1995). A walk in Monet’s garden. New York: Bulfinch Press.

d’Aulair, I. & E. (1939). Abraham Lincoln. Doubleday.

dePaola, T. (1996). The babysitter. New York: Putnam.

DiCamillo, K. (2005) Mercy Watson to the rescue. Illustrated by Chris Van Dusen. Candlewick Press.

Edmiston, J. (1993). Little eagle, lots of owls. Illustrated by Jane Ross. Houghton Mifflin.

Edwards, P. D. (1997). Barefoot: Escape on the underground railroad. Illustrated by Henry Cole. Harper Collins.

Ehlert, L. (1989). Eating the alphabet: Fruits and vegetables from A to Z. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

Ehlert, L. (1989). Color zoo. Lippincott.

Falconer, I. (2002). Olivia counts. Atheneum.

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Fleet, V. (1995). Fuzzy yellow ducklings: Fold-out fun with textures, colors, shapes, animals. Dial.

Fleischman, P. (1993). Bull run. Woodcuts by David Frampton. HarperCollins.

Florian, D. (2007). Comets, stars, the moon, and Mars: Space poems and paintings. Harcourt.

Gerstein, M. (2003). The man who walked between the towers. Roaring Brook.

Gibbons, G. (1995). The reasons for seasons. Holiday House.

Govanni, N. (2005). Rosa. Illustrated by Bryan Collier. Henry Holt.

Gownley, J. (2009) Amelia Rules! Atheneum.

Gravett, E. (2007). Orange, pear, apple, bear. Simon & Schuster.

Gravett, E. (2006). Wolves. Simon & Schuster.

Hale, S. (1984). Mary had a little lamb. Illustrated by Tomie dePaola. Holiday House.

Henkes, K. (2004). Kitten’s first full moon. Greenwillow Books.

_____ (2005). So happy. Illustrated by Anita Lobel. Greenwillow Books.

_____ (1996) Lilly’s purple plastic purse. Tupelo.

Hersey, B. (2001). Leonardo’s studio: A pop-up experience. Illustrated by Mira Kliger. Universe Publishing.

Hersy, B. (1998). Van Gogh’s house: A pop-up experience. Universe Publishing.

Hoban, T. (1978). Is it red? Is it yellow? Is it blue?: An adventure in color. Greenwillow.

Holt, K. (2006). Waiting for Gregor. Illustrated by Gabi Swiatkowska. Henry Holt.

Hopkinson, D. & Ransome, J. (2006). Sky boys: How they built the Empire State building. Schwartz & Wade Books.

Howitt, M. (2002). Spider and the fly. Illustrated by Tony DiTerlizzi. Simon & Schuster.

Hunt, J. (1989). Illuminations. Bradbury Press.

Isadora, R. (2007). Princess and the pea. Putnam.

Isadora, R. (1999). ABC pop! Viking.

Jenkins, S. (2007). Living color. Houghton Mifflin.

Juster, N. (2005) The hello, goodbye window. Illustrated by Chris Raschka. Hyperion.

Kontis, A. (2006). Alpha oops!: The day z went first. Illustrated by Bob Kolar. Candlewick Press.

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Kramer, S. (2001). Hidden worlds: looking through a scientist’s microscope, photographs by Dennis Kunkel. Houghton Mifflin.

Krull, K. (2003). M is for music. Illustrated by Stacy Innerst. Harcourt.

_____ (1995). Lives of the artists: masterpieces, messes (and what the neighbors thought). Illustrated by Kathy Hewitt. Harcourt Brace.

_____ (1996). Wilma unlimited: how Wilma Rudolph became the world’s fastest woman. Illustrated by David Diaz. Harcourt Brace.

Kunhardt, D. (1940). Pat the bunny. Simon & Schuster.

LaMarche, J. (2000). The raft. HarperCollins.

Lehman, B. (2004). The red book. Houghton Mifflin.

Lester, J. (1994). John Henry. Illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. Dial Books.

Lobel, A. (2003). The Arnold Lobel book of Mother Goose. Knopf.

Lobel, A. (1970) Frog and Toad are friends. Harper & Row.

Macauley, D. (1990) Black and white. Houghton Mifflin.

Marshall, J. (1979). James Marshall’s Mother Goose. Farrar, Straus & Giroux.

Martin, J. B. (1996). Grandmother Bryant’s pocket. Illustrated by Petra Mathers. Houghton Mifflin.

_____ (2001). The lamp, the ice, and the boat called Fish. Illustrated by Beth Krommes. Houghton Mifflin.

_____ (1998). Snowflake Bentley. Illustrated by Mary Azarian. Houghton Mifflin.

Maruki, T. (1980). Hiroshima no pika. Lothrop, Lee, & Shepard Books.

Mayer, M. (1974). Frog goes to dinner. Dial.

McMullan, J. & K. (2002). I stink! Joanne Cotler Books.

Merriam, E. (1987). Halloween ABC. Illustrations by Lane Smith. Macmillian.

Miles, M. (1971). Annie and the old one. Illustrated by Peter Parnall. Little, Brown.

Millard, A. (2003). The story of the Nile. Illustrated by Steve Noon. Dorling Kindersley.

Morrison, T. (2004). Remember: The journey to school integration. Houghton Mifflin.

Morrow, B. (2004). A good night for freedom. Illustrated by Leonard Jenkins. Holiday House.

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Moseley, K. (2006). Dragons: A pop-up book of fantastic adventures. Illustrated by M. P. Robertson. Abrams.

Newgarden, M. (2007). Bow-wow bugs a bug. Harcourt.

Offill, J. (2007). 17 things I am not allowed to do anymore. Illustrations by Nancy Carpenter. Swartz and Wade.

Old, W. (2002). To fly: The story of the Wright brothers. Illustrated by Robert Andrew Parker. Clarion Books.

Opie, I. (1999). Here Comes Mother Goose. Illustrated by Rosemary Wells. Candlewick Press.

Petry, A. (1955). Harriet Tubman: Conductor of the underground railroad. Crowell.

Pinczes, E. (1995). A remainder of one. Illustrated by Bonnie Mackain. Houghton Mifflin.

Polacco, P. (1988). The keeping quilt. Simon & Schuster.

Potter, B. (1918) The Tale of Peter Rabbit. Hall & McCreary.

Ransom, C. (2003). Liberty Street. Illustrated by Eric Velasquez. Walker & Co.

Raschka, C. (1993) Yo! Yes? Orchard Books.

_____ (1985). The relatives came. Illustrated by Stephen Gammell. Bradbury Press.

_____ (1982). When I was young in the mountains. Illustrated by Diane Goode. Dutton.

Richardson, J. and Parnell, P. (2005). And Tango makes three. Illustrated by Henry Cole.

Robinson, S. (2009). Testing the ice: A true story about Jackie Robinson. Illustrated by Kadir Nelson. Scholastic.

Sabuda, R. & Reinhart, M. (2006). Encyclopedia prehistorica: Dinosaurs. Candlewick.

Sams, C. & Stoick, J. (2000). Stranger in the woods: A photographic fantasy. C. R. Sams II Photography.

Sanders, N. (2007). D is for drinking gourd. Sleeping Bear Press.

Say, A. (1993). Grandfather’s journey. Houghton Mifflin.

Schnur, S. (1999). Spring: An alphabet acrostic. Illustrated by Leslie Evans. Houghton Mifflin.

Schwartz (1998). G is for google. Tricycle Press.

Scieszka, J. & Smith, L. (2004). Science verse. Viking.

_____ (1995). Math curse. Viking.

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_____ (1992) The Stinky Cheese Man and other fairly stupid tales. Viking.

Seegar, L. (2006). Black? White? Day? Night?: A book of opposites. Roaring Brook.

Sendak, M. (1981). Outside over there. Harper & Row.

_____ (1970). In the night kitchen. Harper & Row.

_____ (1963). Where the Wild Things Are. Harper & Row.

Seuss, Dr. (1957). The cat in the hat. Random House.

Shannon, G. (1995). Tomorrow’s alphabet. Illustrated by Donald Crews. Greenwillow.

Sidman, J. (2010). Ubiquitous: Celebrating nature’s survivors. Houghton Mifflin.

Silverstein, S. (1981). A light in the attic. Harper & Row.

_____ (2005). Runny Babbit. HarperCollins.

Simon, (1995) Wolves. HarperTrophy.

Sis, P. (1996). Starry messenger: a book depicting the life of a famous scientists, mathematician, astronomer, philosopher, physicist, Galileo Galilei. Farrar Straus Giroux.

Souci, R. (1995). The faithful friend. Illustrated by Brian Pinkey. Simon & Schuster.

Steig, W. (2000). Wizzle. Farr, Straus, and Giroux.

_____ (1976). The amazing bone. Farrar, Straus, Giroux.

____ (1969). Sylvester and the magic pebble. Windmill.

Stevens, J., & Crummel, S. (1999). Cook-a-doodle-doo. Harcourt.

Taback, S. (1977). Joseph had a little overcoat. Random House.

Thayer, E. (1904). Casey at the bat. M. Whitmark & Sons.

Thompson, L. (2007). The apple pie that papa baked. Simon and Schuster.

Van Allsburg, C. (1983). The wreck of the Zephyr. Houghton Mifflin.

_____ (1981). Jumanji. Houghton Mifflin.

_____ (2006). Probuditi! Houghton Mifflin.

_____ (1979). The garden of Abdul Gasazi. Houghton Mifflin.

_____ (1982). Ben’s dream. Houghton Mifflin.

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_____ (1987). The z was zapped. Houghton Mifflin.

_____ (1985). The polar express. Houghton Mifflin.

Van Fleet, M. (1995). Fuzzy yellow ducklings. Dial.

Viorst, J. (1972). Alexander and the terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day. Illustrated by Ray Cruz. Atheneum.

Walsh, E. S. (1991). Mouse count. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.

Weatherford, C. (2002). Remember the bridge: Poems of a people. Designed by Semadar Megged. Philomel Books.

Weisner, D. (2006). Flotsam. Houghton Mifflin.

Weisner, D. (2001) Three pigs. Houghton Mifflin.

Wersba, B. (1973). Amanda dreaming, illustrated by Mercer Mayer. Atheneum.

Whelan, G. (1997). The miracle of Saint Nicholas. Illustrated by Judith Brown. Ignatius

Wick, W. (1997). A drop of water. Scholastic.

Wiles, D. (2001). Freedom summer. Illustrated by Jerome Lagarrigue. Atheneum.

Wiesner, D. (2001). Three pigs. Houghton Mifflin.

Wiesner, D. (1991). Tuesday. Houghton Mifflin.

Williams, V. (1982). A chair for my mother. Greenwillow Books.

Williams, V. (1958). The rabbits’ wedding. Harper.

Willems, M. (2007). Today I will fly. Hyperion.

Willems, M. (2003). Don’t let the pigeon drive the bus. Hyperion.

Winter, J. (2005). The librarian of Basra. Harcourt.

Wisniewski, D. (1996). Golem. Houghton Mifflin.

Woodson, J. (2001) The other side. Illustrated by E. B. Lewis. Putnam.

_____ (2005). Show way. Illustrated by Hudson Talbott. Putnam.

Wormell, M. (1996). Hilda Hen’s scary night. Harcourt Brace.

Yang, G. (2006). American born Chinese. First Second. Yep, L. (1975). Dragonwings. Harper & Row.

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Yolen, J. (1992). Encounter. Illustrated by David Shannon. Harcourt.

_____ (1987). Owl moon. Illustrated by John Schoenherr. Philomel Books.

Zelinsky, P. (1997). Rapunzel. Dutton.

Zolotow, C. (1962). Mr. Rabbit and the lovely present. Illustrated by Maurice Sendak. Harper & Row.

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Aardema, V. (1990). Who’s in rabbit’s house?: A Masai tale. Illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon. Dial.

Aardema. V. (1975). Why mosquitoes buzz in people’s ears. Illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon. Dial.

Bruchac. J., & Ross. G. (1995). The story of the Milkyway: A Cherokee tale. Illustrated by V. Stroud. Dial.

Bruchac, J. (1993). The first strawberries. Dial.

Cole. B. (1988). Prince cinders. Putnam.

Demi. (1991). One grain of rice: A mathematical folktale. Scholastic.

Gardiner, J. (1980). Stone fox. HarperCollins.

Goble, P. (1993). Her seven brothers. Aladdin.

Goble, P. (1994). Hau kola hello friend. Richard Owens.

Hamilton, V. (1988). In the beginning: Creation stories from around the world. Illustrated by B. Moser. Harcourt.

Hausman, G. (1995). How chipmunk got tiny feet: Native American animal origin stories. HarperCollins.

Hong, L. (1993). Two of everything: A Chinese folktale. Albert Whitman.

Huck, C. (1989). Princess furball. Greenwillow. Illustrated by A. Lobel.

Hughes, S. (2004). Ella's big chance: A jazz-age Cinderella. Simon & Schuster.

Huston, N. (2005). Lies & other tall tales. Illustrated by C. Myers. HarperCollins.

Huston, N. (2005). The six fools. Edited by Joyce Carol Thomas. Illustrated by Ann. Tanksley.

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Jackson, E. (1994). Cinder Edna. HarperCollins. Illustrated by K. O’Malley.

Ketteman, H. (1997). Bubba the cowboy prince. Scholastic. Illustrated by J. Warhola.

Kipling, R. (1914). Just so stories. Doubleday, Page & Company.

Kimmel, E. (2004). Wonders and miracles: A Passover companion. Scholastic.

Lester, J. (1994). John Henry. Dial Books. Illustrated by J. Pinkney.

Lester, J. (1999). When the beginning began: Stories about God, the cCreatures, and us. Ilustrated by E. Lisker. Silver Whistle.

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Zalben, J. (2006). Paths to peace. Dutton.

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_____ (1989). The Wednesday surprise. Houghton Mifflin.

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Kimmell, E. (2004). Wonders and miracles. Scholastic.

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McPhail, D. (2002). The teddy bear. Henry Holt.

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Brett, J. (1994). Town mouse, country mouse. New York: Putnam.

Brett, J. (1997). The hat. New York: Putnam.

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_____ (1989). Number the stars. Houghton Mifflin.

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_____ (1987). Owl moon. Philomel.