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Title Index July–December 2008 the HORN BOOK GUIDE 222 • Title Index July–December 2008 The HORN BOOK GUIDE Title Index A Is for Abraham, 115 Alfred Kropp, 109 Annie and Snowball and the Baby Bunny, 51 A Is for Art, 166 Algebra and Pre-Algebra, 138 Teacup Club, 52 Baby Dragon, 22 A Is for Art Museum, 165 Alice’s World Record, 56 Annie’s Adventures, 61 Baby in the Hat, 13 ABC Book of American Homes, Alicia Afterimage, 91 Anorexia, 155 Baby Polar Bear, 151 167 Aliens Are Coming!, 34 Antártida, 133 Babylonne, 96 ABC Dentist, 157 All About Sleep from A to Zzzz, Ants, 148 Babymouse, 56 ABC3D, 4 157 Antsy Does Time, 106 Bad Kitty Gets a Bath, 55 Abe Lincoln Crosses a Creek, 27 All Around New York, 203 Appetite for Detention, 107 Bad to the Bone, 58 Abe Lincoln Loved Animals, 186 All Around the Block, 37 Arctic Fox, 150 Ballet, 168 Abe’s Honest Words, 189 All Stations! Distress!, 196 Arctic Ocean to Zimbabwe, 194 Balloon for a Blunderbuss, 24 Aboriginal Carol, 115 All the Wrong People Have Self- Arctic Peoples, 203 Ballots for Belva, 181 Abortion, 122 Esteem, 118 Arctic Tundra Food Chain, 147 Baltimore Ravens, 173 Abortion Debate, 122 All We Know of Love, 88 Are Girls Smarter than Boys?, 112 Bancos, 134 About Rodents, 152 Allergies, 154 Are You My Cat?, 153 Bankruptcy Law, 119 Abraham Lincoln Comes Home, 18 Alma Flor Ada, 189 Are You My Dog?, 153 Barack, 191 Absolutely Wild, 179 Alone, 69 Are You Ready to Play Outside?, 53 Barack Obama, 185 Abstract Expressionism, 164 Along Came Spider, 80 Arlo Makes a Friend, 39 Baron von Baddie and the Ice Ray Abuelos, 35 Alvin Ho, 57 Armored and Dangerous, 143 Incident, 33 Acadia National Park, 200 Always, 11 Around the Shabbos Table, 115 Barry Sanders, 170 Accessing Information, 111 Alzheimer’s Disease, 154 Art from Her Heart, 167 Baseball Skills, 171 Accordion to Zeppelin, 159 Alzheimer’s Disease, 156 Art of Frank Howell, 165 Basket Counts, 64 Aceites, 135 Amandina, 41 Art of the Renaissance, 164 Basketball Skills, 171 Actually, Factually, 110 Amazing Magic Tricks: Expert Art of War, 197 Bats at the Library, 31 Addis Berner Bear Forgets, 44 Level, 169 Artemis Fowl, 65 Battle of Gettysburg, 201 Adèle & Simon in America, 33 Amazing Magic Tricks: Master Arthur of Albion, 130 Be a Great Babysitter!, 162 Adivina qué está creciendo dentro Level, 169 As Luck Would Have It, 131 Be Glad Your Nose Is on Your Face de este huevo, 135 Amazing Peace, 177 Asia, 133 and Other Poems, 178 ¿Adonde van las personas cuando Amelia Bedelia and the Cat, 52 Asia’s Most Amazing Animals, 144 Bear Called Paddington, 62 mueren?, 135 Amelia Bedelia Talks Turkey, 52 Asia’s Most Amazing Plants, 147 Bear Dance, 46 Adventures of Sir Givret the Short, Amelia Earhart, 184 Astonishing Life of Octavian Bear Feels Scared, 48 58 Amelia Earhart, 190 Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Bear Makers, 64 Adventurous Deeds of Deadwood Amelia’s Science Fair Disaster, 77 Volume II, 87 Beastly Rhymes to Read After Jones, 71 America, 200 At the Airport, 159 Dark, 179 Afghan Dreams, 118 America Has Fun, 203 At the Construction Site, 160 Beatles, 168 África, 133 American Revolution, 201 At the Factory, 159 Beauty and the Bully, 89 African American Folklore, 129 America’s Deadliest Day, 201 At the Fire Station, 159 Becky the Borrower, 47 African Americans and American Anansi’s Party Time, 29 Atlas of the Universe, 139 Becoming Billie Holiday, 190 Indians Fighting in the Ancient China, 195 Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima Bed, Bats, & Beyond, 56 Revolutionary War, 202 Ancient Egypt, 195 and Nagasaki, 196 Bedroom Makeover Crafts, 164 African and Asian Dance, 168 Ancient Mathematicians, 192 Attack Fighters, 159 Bedtime at the Swamp, 20 African Critters, 145 Ancient West African Kingdoms, Augusto Pinochet’s Chile, 204 Bedtime Train, 20 Africa’s Most Amazing Animals, 195 Aurelie, 107 Bees, Snails, & Peacock Tails, 178 144 Angel Girl, 24 Australasia’s Most Amazing Beetles, 148 Africa’s Most Amazing Plants, Angels, 115 Animals, 144 Bee-Wigged, 15 147 Angkor Wat, 194 Australasia’s Most Amazing Being Binah, 76 Aftermath of the Anglo-Zulu War, Angles to Zeros, 138 Plants, 147 Belgium, 197 199 Anila’s Journey, 92 Australia in Colors, 205 Belle Starr, 185 Aftermath of the Chinese Animal Body-Part Regenerators, Australia y Oceanía, 133 Belva Lockwood, 188 Nationalist Revolution, 198 146 Autism, 155 Ben Roethlisberger, 170 Ahorrar agua, 133 Animal Characteristics, 143 Autumn Winifred Oliver Does Beneath My Mother’s Feet, 104 Ahorrar dinero, 135 Animal Chemical Combat, 146 Things Different, 84 Beneath the Mask, 84 Ahorrar energía, 133 Animal Heroes, 145 Avatars, 107 Berenstain Bears’ Really Big Pet AIDS, 155 Animal Mimics, 146 Aye-Aye, 150 Show, 15 Aire contaminado, 135 Animal Needs, 143 Aye-Aye, 152 Berkeley’s Barn Owl Dance, 28 Airplanes, 159 Animal Poems of the Iguazú / Aztecs, 195 Bermuda Triangle, 113 Akiko and the Missing Misp, 65 Animalario del Iguazú, 177 Best Friends, 85 Akimbo and the Baboons, 57 Animals Anonymous, 178 Babar Comes to America, 21 Best Gift of All, 22 Alamo, 203 Animals at Play, 143 Babar’s USA, 21 Best Mariachi in the World / El Alan Turing, 182 Animals in Winter, 146 Baby Animals of the Desert, 144 mejor mariachi del mundo, 43 Alaska, 202 Animals with Awesome Armor, Baby Animals of the Grasslands, Beware of the Frog, 4 Alaskan Night Before Christmas, 146 144 Big, Bigger, Biggest Book, 10 17 Animals with Crafty Camouflage, Baby Animals of the Tropical Rain Big Book of Dummies, Rebels and Alcatraz Versus the Scrivener’s 146 Forest, 144 Other Geniuses, 191 Bones, 81 Animals with Wicked Weapons, 146 Baby Animals of the Woodland Big Brown Bat, 150 Alcohol, 125 Anna’s Wish, 25 Forest, 144 Big Bug Book, 5 The HORN BOOK GUIDE July–December 2008 Title Index • 223 Big Game of Everything, 99 Boys of Steel, 188 Cats of the Clan, 73 Clara Barton, 182 Big Guy, 106 Brain and Nervous System, 157 Cat’s Tale, 36 Clara Barton, 184 Big Kicks, 30 Brand-New Day with Mouse and Caught Between the Pages, 90 Clarence Thomas, 181 Big Little Book of Happy Sadness, Mole, 53 Celebrate Chinese New Year, 126 Class Three at Sea, 28 45 Brave Women and Children of the Celebrities and Crime, 123 Classic Animal Stories, 175 Big Little Monkey, 10 American Revolution, 202 Cells, Tissues, and Organs, 157 Classical Music, 168 Big Splash, 67 Brazil, 204 Cemetery Street, 81 Claude Monet, 166 Big Words for Little People, 20 Bread and Jam for Frances, 52 Centaurs, 130 Cleopatra, 181 Big-Sister Blues, 76 Breakfast in the Rainforest, 152 Cereales, 135 Cleopatra, 182 Bill Martin Jr Big Book of Poetry, Breaking Dawn, 101 Cesar Chavez, 184 Clever Duck, 57 177 Bringing the Boy Home, 78 César Chávez, 186 Climate Change, 124 Billy Bones, 75 Brisingr, 103 Chains, 60 Climbing out of the Great Billy Hooten, Owl Boy, 82 British Horse Society Riding Chalice, 100 Depression, 203 Billy the Kid, 185 Manual, 172 Chalk & Cheese, 47 Cloning, 113 Biochemistry, 140 Brooklyn Bridge, 72 Chameleon, 106 Cloning, 157 Bioterrorism, 123 Brothers Schlemiel, 89 Champ Bailey, 171 Clouds, 142 Bird, 22 Brown, 145 Changing China, 198 Cobbler’s Holiday, 23 Bird, 102 Bruce Hale, 189 Changing Ecosystems, 144 Cold Winter’s Good Knight, 11 Birds on a Wire, 178 Brushing Your Teeth Can Be Fun, Charles Darwin, 188 Colombia, 204 Birth of a Warrior, 68 156 Charlie and Lola’s I Am Not Combustibles fósiles, 135 Bite of the Mango, 186 Buildings, 165 Sleepy and I Will Not Go to Bed Come Back, Cat, 9 Black, 137 Bullying, 112 Pop-Up!, 5 Come Look with Me, 166 Black Arts Movement, 166 Bullying, 162 Charlie Bone and the Shadow, 79 Comeback Challenge, 64 Black Beauty, 63 Bullying and Hazing, 122 Charlotte in London, 57 Comparing Colors, 145 Black Book of Colors, 19 Burn, 103 Charro Claus and the Tejas Kid, 24 Comparing Materials, 137 Black Box, 105 Busted, 96 Chatter, Sing, Roar, Buzz, 179 Composting, 125 Black Death, 195 Butch Cassidy, 185 Chee-Lin, 41 Computer Hacking, 121 Black Rabbit Summer, 89 Butterflies in My Stomach and Cheerleading Skills, 171 Computers, 158 Black Stallion, 67 Other School Hazards, 16 Chester Raccoon and the Big Bad Consumerism, 122 Blacker the Berry, 179 Bully, 37 Cool Collage, 163 Blacks in Film, 166 Cabinet of Wonders, 80 Chester’s Back!, 47 Cool Drawing, 165 Blacks in Political Office, 121 Caldecott Celebration, 166 Chicago Bulls, 171 Coral Reefs, 144 Blind Faith Hotel, 107 Calentamiento global, 135 Chicken Said, “Cluck!”, 51 Coraline, 68 Blindness, 154 California, 202 Chihuahuas, 153 Corkscrew Counts, 35 Bliss, 102 California Gold Rush, 201 Child Abduction and Kidnapping, Corn, 160 Blonde of the Joke, 99 Cam Jansen and the Green School 123 Costa Rica, 204 Blood Tide, 61 Mystery, 54 Child Cruncher, 44 Counting in the Grasslands, 145 Bloody Horned Lizards, 149 Cambodia, 198 Children’s Treasury of Poems, 176 Counting in the Rain Forest, 145 Blue Flame, 93 Cameras, 159 Child’s Day, 9 Counting in the Temperate Forest, Bobo and the New Neighbor, 36 Can Anybody Hear Me?, 34 Child’s Introduction to the 145 Bodies from the Ice, 195 Can Earth Support Our Growing Environment, 124 Counting in the Wetlands, 146 Bog Child, 92 Population?, 123 Chimera’s Curse, 69 Country and Folk Dance, 168 Bokuden and the Bully, 130 Can You Spell Revolution?, 88 China, 161 Country Music, 168 Bone Magician, 72 Cape Hatteras National Seashore, China, 198 Cow That Got Her Wish, 51 Bone Soup, 22 200 China Since World War II, 199 Coyote Speaks, 128 Bonechiller, 100 Capital Punishment, 123 Chinese Culture, 198 Crack, 125 Boo, Bunny!, 7 Capitol Building, 120 Chocolate Tree, 130 Cracked Mirror, 97 Boogie Knights, 47 Caps for Sale, 11 Chosen, 91 Crafty Garden Spiders, 148 Book of Virtues for Boys and Girls, Caps for Sale, 43 Christmas, 116 Craig Kielburger, 187 174 Captain Cheech, 33 Christmas Bears, 19 Crazy like a Fox, 132 Book of Wizards, 175 Captain Flinn and the Pirate Christmas Carol, 66 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