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Title Index • 191 The HORN BOOK GUIDE July–December 2004 Title Index • 191 Title Index Aaaarrgghh! Spider!, 45 Ancient Maya, 164 Baby Brains, 11 Bing, 7 Abby’s Chairs, 51 Ancient Mediterranean, 166 Baby Goose, 115 Bird, 78 ABC Bunny, 9 Ancient Near East, 166 Back to School, Mallory, 64 Birds, 133 Abduction!, 78 Ancient Persia, 164 Back to the Divide, 78 Birds of Prey, 130 Abominable Snow Teacher, 47 Ancient Rome, 164 Bad Dog School, 39 Birthday in the Barrio / About Dinosaurs, 122 Andrew Jackson, 154 Bad Mood!, 48 Cumpleaños en el barrio, 30 About Time, 119 Andrew Johnson, 155 Bajo el mar, 116 Birthday Pony, 65 Across the Puddingstone Dam, 86 Andy Warhol, 142, 143 Bambert’s Book of Missing Stories, Black Beauty, 83 Adam Sharp: Code Word Anfibios, 116 92 Black Brothers, 85 Kangaroo, 68 Angel and the Christmas Rabbit, Barbarian, 90 Black Death, 135 Adeline, 54 151 Barefoot Book of Ballet Stories, 145 Black Jacket Mystery, 78 Adeline’s Porcupine, 54 Angelina of Italy, 21 Barfburger Baby, I Was Here First, Black Regiment of the American ADHD, 134 Anger, 100 29 Revolution, 171 Adventure in Gold Town, 65 Angry Dragon, 15 Barry Bonds, 146 Blackfoot, 175 Adventures and the Memoirs of Animal Disguises, 124 Bartholomew’s Blessing, 55 Blood on His Hands, 97 Sherlock Holmes, 90 Animal Snackers, 153 Baseball, 147 Blood Secret, 93 Adventures in the Ice Age, 69 Animales salvajes, 116 Bashful, 67 Blue Girl, 89 Adventures of Tom Sawyer, 86 Animals, 143 Basho and the River Stones, 46 Blue Ribbon Day, 28 Afghanistan, 168 Animals and Their Mates, 123 Basilisk, 88 Blue-Footed Booby Dance, 34 Africa, 169 Animals Communicating, 124 Basketball, 147 Boats, 137 African Elephant, 132 Ankle Grabber, 38 Bats, 131 Boing, 6 African Princess, 31, 161 Anne Elizabeth’s Diary, 160 Battle against Polio, 135 Boing!, 54 African-American History from Anne Frank, 156, 157 Battle of Gettysburg and Lincoln’s Bones and the Big Yellow Mystery, Emancipation to Today, 170 Annie, between the States, 90 Gettysburg Address, 172 60 Against All Odds, 107 Annie Oakley Saves the Day, 61 Be More Chill, 98 Bones and the Dog Gone Mystery, Air, 109 Antarctica, 177 Be My Neighbor, 107 60 Air Force One, 171 Ants Up Close, 126 Bear Stays Up for Christmas, 20 BooBoo, 8 Akhenaten Adventure, 78 A+ Custodian, 24 Beatrice Doesn’t Want To, 46 Boogers Are Blessings, 44 Alamo, 170, 171 Apollo 11 Rockets to First Moon Becoming, 90 Book of Dead Days, 97 Albert, 60 Landing, 139 Becoming Naomi León, 83 Boris and Bella, 28 Alchemist’s Cat, 77 Apple Orchard, 139 Bedtime, Nelly!, 5 BossQueen, Little BigBark, and the Alex and the Wednesday Chess Apples to Oregon, 37 Bedtime in the Southwest, 10 Sentinel Pup, 78 Club, 59 April Foolishness, 23 Beekman’s Big Deal, 72 Bound, 95 Alex Rodriguez, 147 Are We Alone?, 139 Bees Up Close, 126 Boy, 45 Alexander Hamilton, 157 Argentina, 176 Beetle, 138 Boy, the Bear, the Baron, the Bard, Algebra I and Algebra II, 119 Argyle, 56 Beetles, 126 50 Algeria, 169 Arizona, 170 Being Mad, Being Glad, 100 Boy from the Basement, 98 Alice Paul, 160 Armadillos, 132 Belling the Tiger, 54 Boy Meets Girl / Girl Meets Boy, Alice the Fairy, 17 Armored Dinosaurs, 122 Benjamin Franklin, 157 15 Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Arnold Schwarzenegger, 160 Bermudez Triangle, 92 Boy No More, 94 71 Arrowville, 24 Best Book of Ancient Rome, 165 Boy Who Drew Birds, 129 Aliens, 100 Artemis Fowl Files, 71 Best Book of Endangered and Boys and Girls around the World, Aliens Are Coming!, 63 Arthur and the Nerves of Steal, 66 Extinct Animals, 123 103 Alison Rules, 89 Asia, 168 Best Friends, 62 Brain, Nerves, and Senses, 135 All about Sign Language, 116 Asian Empires, 169 Best Halloween Ever, 83 Brave, Brave Mouse, 14 All around Cats!, 56 Asleep in the Stable, 10 Best Story Collection Ever!, 16 Brave Cloelia, 165 Allies of the Night, 98 Assassin, 74 Betrayal, 74 Brave Santa, 48 Alphabet Tree, 42 Asylees, 104 Betsy and the Emperor, 83 Bread Comes to Life, 140 Alvin and the Chipmunks, 22 Atom Bomb Project, 172 Betsy Ross, 157 Breaker Boys, 77 Alzheimer’s Disease, 134 Attack of the Tagger, 68 Between Heaven and Earth, 113 Breakfast for Jack, 17 Amanda’s Story, 85 Attic Christmas, 36 Beyond the Grave, 100 Bremen Town Musicians, 113 Amazon River, 177 Atticus of Rome, 73 Bicycle Science Projects, 117 Brother Hood, 94 America, My New Home, 152 Australia, 177 Big Deal about Alcohol, 109 Brought to You by. Sesame America the Beautiful, 51 Austria, 167 Big Fat Paycheck, 150 Street!, 13 American Civil War, 172 Away Laughing on a Fast Camel, Big House, 71 Brown Paper Teddy Bear, 21 American Encounter with Islam, 97 Big Red Tub, 11 Brown v. Board of Education, 106 101 Away to the Goldfields!, 73 Big Rigs, 138 Bucking the Sarge, 89 American Horses, 133 Aztec Empire, 164 Big Ugly Monster and the Little Buffalo Knife, 84 American Revolution, 173 Aztecas, Incas y Mayas, 116 Stone Rabbit, 59 Buildings in Disguise, 141 American Spring, 66 Biggest Soap, 51 Bulldozers, 138 Ana cultiva manzanas / Apple Baa-Choo!, 63 Bill Gates, 156 Bully Blockers Club, 23 Farmer Annie, 116 Baby Babka, the Gorgeous Genius, Bill Picket, 158 Bunny Christmas, 19 Ancient China, 164 68 Billy the Kid, 158 Bunny Mail, 57 Ancient Egypt, 164 Baby Bat’s Lullaby, 13 Billy’s Picture, 15 Buried Treasure!, 25 Ancient Greece, 164, 166 Baby Bear’s Christmas Kiss, 15 Bindi Babes, 89 Burn Journals, 160 192 • Title Index July–December 2004 The HORN BOOK GUIDE Burying the Sun, 86 Chinese Children’s Favorite Cup of the World, 89 Do Something in Your State, 108 Busted!, 76 Stories, 114 Curious George and the Do Something in Your World, 108 Buttermilk Hill, 86 Chinese in America, 104 Firefighters, 7 Do You Have a Hat?, 53 By My Brother’s Side, 146 Cholera, 135 Cyber Crime, 108 Dr. Clock-sicle, 63 Christmas for the Snowmen, 35 Cycle Power, 138 Doctor Illuminatus, 70 Cactus Soup, 112 Christmas Gifts, 14 Doctors, 105 Caesar Rodney’s Ride, 171 Christmas in the Barn, 5 D Is for Democracy, 106 Dog, 82 Cahokia Mounds, 165 Christmas Morning, 16 D Is for Drums, 171 Dog Blue, 8 Calavera abecedario, 110 Christmas Presents, 151 Da Wild, Da Crazy, Da Vinci, 67 Dog Show, 59 Call Me María, 89 Chronicles of Narnia, 79 Dad Runs Away with the Circus, Dog That Dug for Dinosaurs, 122 Cam Jansen and the Snowy Day Chumash, 175 39 Dogs, 133 Mystery, 64 Circulatory System, 134 Dan Yaccarino’s Mother Goose, 115 Dogs ABC, 133 Camaro, 138 Civil Rights Movement, 174 Dangerous Girls, 98 Dominican Americans, 104 Camelback Dogs!, 55 Clara Barton, 157, 158, 160 Dangerous Secret, 70 Dominican Republic, 176 Camels, 130, 131 Clatter Bash!, 39 Dangerous Snake and Reptile Donovan McNabb, 147 Camel’s Lament, 151 Clementine and Mungo, 31 Club, 51 Don’t Get Lost!, 10 Can You Find It, Too?, 142 Clever Beatrice and the Best Little Daniel Half Human and the Good Don’t Let the Peas Touch!, 24 Can You See What I See?, 145 Pony, 114 Nazi, 88 Doodler Doodling, 33 Canada, 173 Climb the Family Tree, Jesse Bear!, Dark Ground, 89 Doormat, 94 Cancer, 134 6 Dark Pond, 70 Dora’s Favorite Fairy Tales, 112 Carbonel, 84 Close Kin, 90 Darkest Hour, 77 Double Life of Zoe Flynn, 71 Caribou, 132 Clothing around the World, 110 Data, Graphing, and Statistics, 119 Down Girl and Sit, 66 Carlo and the Really Nice Clown Fish, 128 Davy Crockett, 157, 158 Down Syndrome, 134 Librarian, 18 Coat of Many Colors, 101 Day at the New Amsterdam Dracula, 98 Carnival of the Animals, 42 Cobwebs, 99 Theatre, 145 Dragon, 73 Cars, 137 Cockroaches Up Close, 126 Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Dragon Rider, 74 Castle of the Cats, 112 Cold War, 174 Goldfish, 33 Dragons of Spratt, Ohio, 87 Catalina Magdalena Hoopensteiner Collapse of Communism, 166 Day in the Life of a Nurse, 105 Dream of Freedom, 107 Wallendiner Hogan Logan Bogan Collection of Rudyard Kipling’s Day the Dog Dressed like Dad, 21 Dred Scott, 106 Was Her Name, 144 Just So Stories, 40 D-Day, 167 Drift upon a Dream, 149 Catherine de’ Medici and the Color of Me, 44 De aquí para allá, 116 Drumheller Dinosaur Dance, 36 Protestant Reformation, 159 Come On, Baby Duck!, 19 Deadly Snakes, 128 Dry Desert, 124 Catherine the Great and the Comedy Girl, 97 Deadly Spiders and Scorpions, 127 Duck-Billed Dinosaurs, 122 Enlightenment in Russia, 159 Coming On Home Soon, 59 Dearest Little Mouse in the World, Ducky Dives In!, 19 Cats, 133 Confused Hanukkah, 41 51 Duel, 75 Cats in Krasinski Square, 36 Connecting Dots, 152 Death by Eggplant, 82 Duncan Rumplemeyer’s Bad Catwalk, 55 Conquerors, 13 Deer, 132 Birthday, 53 Cave Painter of Lascaux, 21 Cooking of Brazil, 140 Deported Aliens, 104 Dwight D. Eisenhower, 154 Cave Paintings to Picasso, 143 Cooking of Greece, 140 Destiny’s Gift, 54 Cecilia’s Year, 87 Cooking of India, 140 Detective LaRue, 54 E. B. White, 154 César, 151 Cooking of Thailand, 140 Did I Tell You I Love You Today?, Earth, 120, 125 Chained, 134 Cooling, 118 11 Earthquake!, 174 Chair for Baby Bear, 18 Cotton Candy Catastrophe at the Different Way of Seeing, 134 Earthquakes, 121 Champ, 146 Texas State Fair, 31 Digby and Kate 1, 2, 3, 60 Easter, 102 Champlain, 163 Counting Our Way to the 100th Digestion and Reproduction, 135 Eddie, 40 Chanda’s Secrets, 98 Day!, 152 Digestive and Excretory Systems, Eddie the Raccoon, 61 Changing Shape, 118 Country Girl, City Girl, 92 134 Edgar Allan Poe’s Tales of Mystery Charles Manson Murder Trial, 106 Country Schoolhouse, 22 Digestive System, 134 and Madness, 96 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Cows / Las vacas, 133 Dinos on the Go!, 20 Education of Patience Goodspeed, 72 Coyote’s in the House, 79 Dinosaur, 121 74 Charlie Bone and the Invisible Boy, Crack in the Line,
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