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CALL # AUTHOR TITLE ATOS Book Level: AR Points: Easy Reader E HAL Hall, Kirsten. a Bad, Bad Day 0.3 0.5 Easy Reader E MEI Meis ATOS Book CALL # AUTHOR TITLE Level: AR Points: Easy Reader E HAL Hall, Kirsten. A bad, bad day 0.3 0.5 Easy Reader E MEI Meisel, Paul. See me run 0.3 0.5 Easy Reader E REM Remkiewicz, Frank. Gus gets scared 0.3 0.5 Easy Reader E Sul Sullivan, Paula. Todd's box 0.3 0.5 Easy Reader E Bal Ballard, Peg. Gifts for Gus : the sound of G 0.4 0.5 Easy Reader E COX Coxe, Molly. Big egg 0.4 0.5 Easy Reader E Mac McPhail, David, Big brown bear 0.4 0.5 Easy Reader E Mac McPhail, David, Big brown bear 0.4 0.5 Easy Reader E Mac McPhail, David, Rick is sick 0.4 0.5 Easy Reader E WIL Wilhelm, Hans, No kisses, please! 0.4 0.5 Easy Reader E WIL Wilhelm, Hans, Ouch! : it hurts! 0.4 0.5 Easy Reader E BON Bonsall, Crosby, Mine's the best 0.5 0.5 Easy Reader E Buc Buck, Nola. Sid and Sam 0.5 0.5 Easy Reader E Hol Holub, Joan. Scat cats! 0.5 0.5 Easy Reader E Las Lascaro, Rita. 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