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All cats have Asperger Syndrome
by Kathy Hoopmann
Pictures of cats in usual and unusual positions help illustrate how the behaviors of people with Asperger's syndrome are similar to those of cats
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The great aaa-ooo!
by Jonny Lambert
When an unusual sound echoes throughout the woods, Mouse, Owl and a growing number of animal friends gradually realize that nobody they know has made the sound and begin to wonder if a monster is behind it.
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A Christmas for Bear
by Bonny Becker
Receiving his friend, Mouse, at his home for a first Christmas party, a curmudgeonly Bear is perplexed by his tiny companion's anxious and secretive scurrying. By the best-selling creators of A Visitor for Bear.
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Nile crossing
by Katy Beebe
"Khepri, who lives in ancient Egypt, begins to feel nervous as he and his father travel to Thebes for Khepri's first day of scribe school"
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| Pack of Dorks by Beth VrabelFiction. Lucy is one of the coolest girls in fourth grade, but it only takes a single day for her so-called friends to turn into jeering bullies who brand her a dork. Now, Lucy has to decide: is popularity worth fighting for, or is she better off with her fellow dorks? You'll have to read this relatable and quietly funny book to find out. |
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Nobody knew what to do : a story about bullying
by Becky R. McCain
When bullies pick on Ray--a boy at school--a classmate is afraid, but decides that he must do something, and with adult help, the children and Ray stand up to the bullies.
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Bully trouble
by Joanna Cole
Arlo and Robby, finding themselves the victims of a neighborhood bully, work out a red-hot scheme for discouraging him
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Learning how to stay safe at school
by Susan Kent
Discusses various ways to stay safe at school, including getting to school safely, avoiding trouble, dealing with peer pressure, doing the right thing, and asking for help
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