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Bibliography of Cited Titles BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CITED TITLES Bibliography of Cited Titles 1 Hunter. Pat Hutchins. NY: Greenwillow Books, 1982. ISBN 0688065228. 12 Ways To Get To 11. Eve Merriam; illustrated by Bernie Karlin. NY: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1993. ISBN 059013485X. 13th Clue, The. Ann Jonas. NY: Dell Publishing, 1993. ISBN 0440408873. (Annotated, p. 32) 20th Century Children’s Poetry Treasury, The. Jack Prelutsky; illustrated by Meilo So. NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1999. ISBN 0679893148. (Annotated, p. 41) 26 Fairmount Ave. Tomie dePaola. NY: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1999. ISBN 039923246X. (Annotated, p. 50) A B Sea. Bobbie Kalman. Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON: Crabtree Publishing Co., 1995. ISBN 0865057257. A my name is Alice. Jane Bayer; illustrated by Steven Kellogg. NY: Dial Books for Young Readers, 1984. ISBN 0140546685. Abbie Against The Storm. Marcia Vaughan; illustrated by Bill Farnsworth. Hillsboro, OR: Beyond Words Publishing, Inc., 1999. ISBN 1582700079. ABC I Like Me. Nancy Carlson. NY: Puffin Books, 1997. ISBN 0140564853. About Birds: A Guide for Children. Cathryn Sill; illustrated by John Sill. Atlanta, GA: Peachtree Publishers, Ltd., 1991. ISBN 1561451479. Ace: The Very Important Pig. Dick King-Smith; illustrated by Lynette Hemmant. NY: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1990. ISBN 0590163086 Akiak: A Tale from the Iditarod. Robert J. Blake. NY: Philomel Books, 1997. ISBN 0399227989. (Annotated, p. 7) Albert’s Alphabet. Leslie Tryon. Toronto: Maxwell MacMillan Canada, 1991. ISBN 0689717997. Alexander and the Wind-Up Mouse. Leo Lionni. Toronto: Scholastic Inc., 1969. ISBN 0590430122. Alfie’s Alphabet. Shirley Hughes. London: Random House, 1997. ISBN 0370323386. (Annotated, p. 35) All About Alligators. Jim Arnosky. NY: Scholastic Inc., 1994. ISBN 0590467883. All About Sam. Lois Lowry; illustrated by Diane deGroat. NY: Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc., 1987. ISBN 0440402212. (Annotated, p. 51) All About Turtles. Jim Arnosky. NY: Scholastic Press, 2000. ISBN 0590481495. (Annotated, p. 21) All Eyes on the Pond. Michael J. Rosen; illustrated by Tom Leonard. NY: Hyperion Books for Children, 1994. ISBN 1562824759. (Annotated, p. 26) All Kinds of Children. Norma Simon; illustrated by Diane Paterson. Morton Grove, Illinois: Albert Whitman & Co., 1999. ISBN 0807502812. All the Colors of the Earth. Sheila Hamanaka. NY: Morrow Junior Books, 1994. ISBN 0688111319. (Annotated, p. 32 ) All the Places to Love. Patricia MacLachlan. NY: HarperCollins Publisher, 1994. ISBN 0060210982. (Annotated, p. 15) ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS: PRIMARY 67 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CITED TITLES Alligator Pie. Dennis Lee; illustrated by Frank Newfeld. Toronto: Macmillan Company of Canada Ltd., 1974. ISBN 0770511937. Alphavegetabet, The. Louise Ellis. Don Mills, ON: Collier Macmillan Canada, Ltd., 1976. ISBN 002976730X. Amanda Bean’s Amazing Dream: A Mathematical Story. Cindy Neuschwander; illustrated by Liza Woodruff. NY: Scholastic Press, 1998. ISBN 0590300121. (Annotated, p. 6) Amazing Grace. Mary Hoffman; illustrated by Caroline Binch. Toronto: Scholastic Inc., 1991. ISBN 0711206996. (Annotated, p. 12) Amazon Alphabet. Martin and Tanis Jordan. NY: Kingfisher, 1996. ISBN 1856976661. (Annotated, p. 35) Amber on the Mountain. Tony Johnston; illustrated by Robert Duncan. NY: Puffin Books, 1994. ISBN 014056408X. Angel Hide and Seek. Ann Turner; illustrated by Lois Ehlert. NY: HarperCollins, 1998. ISBN 0060270853. (Annotated, p. 41) Animal Crackers. Jane Dyer (ed.). Toronto: Little, Brown and Company, 1996. ISBN 0316197661. Animal Senses: How Animals See, Hear, Taste, Smell and Feel. Pamela Hickman; illustrated by Pat Stephen. Toronto: Kids Can Press, 1998. ISBN 1550744259. Antarctic Antics: A Book Of Penguin Poems. Judy Sierra; illustrated by Jose Aruego & Ariane Dewey. NY: Harcourt Brace & Co., 1998. ISBN 0152010068. Antarctica. Helen Cowcher. London: Transworld Publishers Ltd., 1990. ISBN 0552526614. Apple Pie Tree, The. Zoe Hall; illustrated by Shari Halpern. NY: The Blue Sky Press, 1996. ISBN 0590623826. Apple Trees, The. Vivian French; illustrated by Terry Milne. London: Walker Books, 1994. ISBN 0744528038. April Bubbles Chocolate: An ABC of Poetry. Lee Bennett Hopkins (ed.); illustrated by Barry Root. Toronto: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 1994. ISBN 0671759116. Are You a Ladybug? Judy Allen; illustrated by Tudor Humphries. NY: Kingfisher Publications, 2000. ISBN 0753452413. Art of the Far North: Inuit Sculpture, Drawing, and Printmaking. Carol Finley. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Lerner Publications Co., 1998. ISBN 0822520753. Asana and the Animals: A Book of Pet Poems. Grace Nichols; illustrated by Sarah Adams. Cambridge: Candlewick Press, 1997. ISBN 0763601454. Aska’s Sea Creatures. David Day; illustrated by Warabe Aska. Toronto: Doubleday Canada Ltd., 1994. ISBN 0385321074. Attaboy, Sam! Lois Lowry; illustrated by Diane deGroat. NY: Dell Publishing, 1992. ISBN 0440408164. Auntie Chip and the Great Triple Creek Dam Affair. Patricia Polacco. NY: Philomel Books, 1996. ISBN 0399229434. Autumn Leaves. Ken Robbins. NY: Scholastic Press, 1998. ISBN 0590298798. Autumn, An Alphabet Acrostic. Steven Schnur; illustrated by Leslie Evans. NY: Clarion Books, 1997. ISBN 0395770432. 68 ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS: PRIMARY BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CITED TITLES Babushka’s Mother Goose. Patricia Polacco. NY: Philomel Books, 1995. ISBN 069811860X. Bach’s Big Adventure. Sallie Ketcham; illustrated by Timothy Bush. NY: Orchard Books, 1999. ISBN 0531301400. Barefoot: Escape on the Underground Railroad. Pamela Duncan Edwards; illustrated by Henry Cole. NY: HarperCollins Publishers, 1997. ISBN 006027137X. (Annotated, p. 9) Barnyard Banter. Denise Fleming. NY: Henry Holt and Co., 1994. ISBN 080501957X. Barnyard Prayers. Laura Godwin; illustrated by Brian Selznick. NY: Hyperion Books for Children, 2000. ISBN 078682302X. (Annotated, p. 38) Bats on Parade. Kathi Appelt; illustrated by Melissa Sweet. NY: Morrow Junior Books, 1999. ISBN 0688156657. Beach Feet. Lynn Reiser. NY: Greenwillow Books, 1996. ISBN 0688144004. Beans On The Roof. Betsy Byars; illustrated by Melodye Rosales. NY: Bantam Doubleday Dell Books for Young Readers, 1988. ISBN 0440403146. (Annotated, p. 49) Beany (Not Beanhead) and the Magic Crystal. Susan Wojciechowski; illustrated by Susanna Natti. Cambridge: Candlewick Press, 1997. ISBN 0763600520. Bears in Pairs. Niki Yektai; illustrated by Diane deGroat. Toronto: Collier Macmillan Canada, 1991. ISBN 0689715005. Beasty Story, A. Bill Martin, Jr. and Steven Kellogg. NY: Harcourt Brace & Co., 1999. ISBN 015201683X. (Annotated, p. 32) Beatrix Potter. Alexandra Wallner. NY: Holiday House, 1995. ISBN 0823411818. Beautiful Warrior: The Legend of the Nun’s Kung Fu. Emily Arnold McCully. NY: Arthur A. Levine Books, 1998. ISBN 0590374877. (Annotated, p. 16) Beauty of the Beast, The: Poems From The Animal Kingdom. Jack Prelutsky (ed.); illustrated by Meilo So. NY: Alfred A. Knopf, 1997. ISBN 067987058X. Beethoven Lives Upstairs. Barbara Nichol; illustrated by Scott Cameron. Toronto: Lester Publishing Ltd., 1993. ISBN 1895555213. Belling The Tiger. Mary Stolz; illustrated by Beni Montresor. NY: Harper & Row, 1989. ISBN 0060258632. (Annotated, p. 52) Benny’s Had Enough! Barbro Lindgren; illustrated by Olo Landstrom. Toronto: R&S Books, 1998. ISBN 9129645638. Best Book of Trains, The. Richard Balkwill. NY: Kingfisher, 1999. ISBN 0753452006. Be Good to Eddie Lee. Virginia Fleming; illustrated by Floyd Cooper. NY: Philomel Books, 1993. ISBN 0399219935. Big Al. Andrew Clements; illustrated by Yoshi. Toronto: Scholastic Inc., 1988. ISBN 0590444557. Big Bugs. Mary Gribbin; illustrated by Andrew Tewson. Maine: Ladybird, 1995. ISBN 0721496342. Big Red Barn. Margaret Wise Brown; illustrated by Felicia Bond. Toronto: Scholastic Inc., 1989. ISBN 0590442457. Big Sarah’s Little Boots. Paulette Bourgeois. Toronto: Kids Can Press Ltd., 1987. ISBN 0921103700. (Annotated, p. 8) ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS: PRIMARY 69 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CITED TITLES Biggest House in the World, The. Leo Lionni. Toronto: Random House of Canada, 1968. ISBN 0394909445. (Annotated, p. 14) Biggest, Best Snowman, The. Margery Cuyler; illustrated by Will Hillenbrand. NY: Scholastic Press, 1998. ISBN 0590139223. Birdie’s Lighthouse. Deborah Hopkinson; illustrated by Kimberly Bulcken Root. Toronto: Aladdin Paperbacks, 1997. ISBN 0689835299. Birdsong. Audrey Wood; illustrated by Robert Florczak. NY: Harcourt Brace & Co., 1997. ISBN 0512000143. Blueberries For Sal. Robert McCloskey. NY: The Viking Press, 1948. ISBN 014050169X. (Annotated, p. 16) Blue and Green Ark, The: An Alphabet for Planet Earth. Brian Patten. NY: Scholastic Press, 1999. ISBN 0439079691. Book. George Ella Lyon; painted by Peter Catalanotto. NY: DK Publishing, Inc., 1999. ISBN 0789425602. Boy of the Deeps. Ian Wallace. Toronto: Groundwood Books, 1999. ISBN 0888993560. (Annotated, p. 19) Boy, A Dog And A Frog, A. Mercer Mayer. Toronto: Scholastic Book Services, 1967. ISBN 0803707673. (Annotated, p. 53) Brave Little Parrot, The. Rafe Martin; illustrated by Susan Gaber. NY: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1998. ISBN 039922825X. Brave Margaret: An Irish Adventure. Robert D. San Souci; illustrated by Sally Wern Comport. NY: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers, 1999. ISBN 0689810725. Bread Bread Bread. Ann Morris; photographs by Ken Heyman. NY: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard Books, 1989. ISBN 0688063349. Breaking into Print. Stephen Krensky; illustrated by Bonnie Christensen. Toronto: Little, Brown and Co., 1996. ISBN 0316503762. Breathtaking Noses. Hana Machotka. NY: Morrow Junior Books, 1992. ISBN
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