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Accelerated Reader Test List Report Accelerated Reader Test List Report Test Book Reading Point Number Title Author Level Value -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 75942EN 1, 2, 3: Counting Rhymes Matt Mitter 2.0 0.5 81688EN 1, 2, I Love You Alice Schertle 2.4 0.5 43532EN 1 Is One Tasha Tudor 2.1 0.5 77402EN The 10 Best Things About My Dad Christine Loomis 2.1 0.5 75796EN 100 Days of Cool Stuart J. 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Sarah Albee 1.8 0.5 11148EN Ahyoka and the Talking Leaves Peter/Connie Roop 3.5 1.0 40489EN ai Mary Elizabeth Sal 1.6 0.5 5901EN Aida Leontyne Price 5.1 0.5 26821EN Aikido (The Kid's Library of Mar Pamela Randall 4.4 0.5 53370EN Air Henry Pluckrose 3.0 0.5 41737EN Air Is All Around You Franklyn M. Branle 2.6 0.5 6152EN Air Pollution Darlene R. Stille 5.1 0.5 2002EN Alabama Facts and Symbols Emily McAuliffe 4.2 0.5 2457EN Aladdin and the Magic Lamp Deborah Hautzig 3.4 0.5 13145EN The Alamo Lynda Sorensen 4.4 0.5 104597EN The Alamo Frances E. Ruffin 3.9 0.5 40574EN Alaska Facts and Symbols Muriel L. Dubois 4.4 0.5 27766EN Alaskan Brown Bears Stuart A. Kallen 4.0 0.5 70355EN Albert Einstein Lola M. 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Aliki 1.1 0.5 70106EN All in One Hour Susan Stevens Crum 1.6 0.5 15202EN All Kinds of Families Norma Simon 4.6 0.5 41279EN The All-New Amelia Marissa Moss 4.7 1.0 2EN All-of-a-Kind Family Sydney Taylor 4.9 5.0 31128EN All-Star Fever Matt Christopher 4.2 1.0 11643EN All the Colors of the Earth Sheila Hamanaka 2.2 0.5 20374EN All the Colors of the Rainbow Allan Fowler 3.6 0.5 20052EN All the Money in the World Bill Brittain 3.7 4.0 11351EN All the Places to Love Patricia MacLachla 3.9 0.5 53782EN All the Way Home Patricia Reilly Gi 4.5 5.0 54325EN All Things Bright and Beautiful Cecil Frances Alex 2.2 0.5 11153EN All Tutus Should Be Pink Sheri Brownrigg 1.8 0.5 19934EN Alligator Baby Robert N.
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