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Tigers At Twilight
by Mary Pope Osborne
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We enjoyed this trip to India with Jack and Annie. It was interesting to learn about endangered species like tigers and rhinoceroses.

Never Let A Unicorn Wear A Tutu
by Diane Alber
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I liked how the unicorn put lots of outfits on.

My Name Is Lucy Barton
by Elizabeth Strout
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For readers who have met New York author (and eventual resident of Maine) Lucy Barton in Strout’s other books, this is an interesting deep dive into her life. It focuses on a period in. Barton’s life where her children were young and she is in the hospital for nine weeks with a severe infection following routine surgery. Not sure if I would have enjoyed this story if I hadn’t read about Barton in Strout’s other books.

Max And The Tom Cats
by Bobby Lynn Maslen
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Book was great! Worked on gh sounds and read the book 2x

Green Eggs And Ham
by Dr. Seuss
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This was a silly book. I liked when they fell into the water ??

Ten men
by Bobby Maslen
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Worked on short vowels and blends -nt, nd and st

The Inheritance Games
by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
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It was a very detailed and amazing book with lots of twists and turns awaiting you around every bend.

125 True Stories Of Amazing Animals
by National Geographic Kids
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I never believed that the animal kingdom can have a predator protecting a prey

Lucy By The Sea
by Elizabeth Strout
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At the insistence of her ex, writer Lucy Barton leaves NYC at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and moves with him to a seaside house in Maine. There they spend weeks in lockdown, visiting their children only sporadically. We see pandemic restrictions through their eyes: empty store shelves, masking, washing hands - and clothes after a trip to the grocery store - and distrust of outsiders. As weeks turn to months, each ponders their shared future, their past in NYC, and the complications and unhappy surprises as 2020 becomes 2021. Readers need not have read other Strout novels to enjoy this book, but those who have already met Lucy will appreciate this deep dive into her life.

Just A Boy And A Girl In A Little Canoe
by Sarah Mlynowski
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This is such a good book, especially to get you into those summer vibes. It has a nostalgic feeling for those people who go to sleep-away camps in the summer!
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