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Piet Heyn was a Dutchman, A Dutchman from Delft, Who braved the blue deeps of the sea, To sail out, seafaring, For flounder and herring, While he dreamed that his land might be free.
The Sea Beggar’s Son
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From the Publisher: Who doesn’t look forward to summer camp? Two weeks of sun and fun were just what Presley’s parents thought she needed. Too bad she didn’t feel the same way. . . Growing up in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, was all fourteen-year-old Presley Walton knew. In fact, the teen had never ventured far beyond the city limits. Her world revolved around chilling in her bedroom, using her cell phone, and being on social media. Presley was getting ready to enjoy a typical summer, but her parents had other plans.
The Search for Big Lou
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Looking down from her castle, a little princess sees the Christmas star in the window of a poor little house. Looking up from his poor little house, a little boy sees an angel in the window of the high castle. Both leave their homes to find the newborn Baby in the manger. Although they do not find the baby, they do find Christmas. And so do the parents — through the foolishness of two little children.
The Search for Christmas
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Having shaken the curse of Urumbu, Jack and Sheltie return to the old country. Injured in a traffic accident, Jack is laid up in a Genoa hospital. Sheltie goes on ahead to Rotterdam where he promptly gets lost. This book gives a fascinating look at the “psychology” of a dog trying to avoid capture as he hunts doggedly for his master. It also tells the story of the extensive, persistent search Jack and his nephews make for Sheltie. Unaccustomed to civilization, Sheltie faces danger at every turn. Several scrapes with death make this a real nail-biter!
The Search for Sheltie
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Coronado had heard rumors of seven cities of gold somewhere north of Mexico, so he sent an exploring party to find them. The expedition did not go well. Soon Coronado himself stormed north into the great American Southwest, searching for the fabled cities that he was certain existed. He could not know the significance of what he discovered instead.
The Search for the Seven Cities of Gold (Dyslexic Font)
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This is the Parent manual for the Search Trilogy, which is part of MCT Level 3.2 Grades
The Search Trilogy – Parent Manual
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Hank and Dick are two teenagers who accidentally get mixed up with a narcotics ring. When they intercept a coded message destined for a distributor doubling as a grocer, they become caught in a web of crime and intrigue.
The Secret Code
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In this beloved story, readers travel with Mary Lennox, a spoiled and sullen orphan, from colonial India to Misselthwaite Manor, a forbidding estate on the Yorkshire moors. There, in the unlikeliest of places, Mary discovers and helps restore an abandoned garden and, in the process, blossoms herself into a creature of loving-kindness. Mary’s transformation begins when she meets a no-nonsense housekeeper, a brusque gardener, and a sprightly robin that leads her to the hidden garden. With the help of Dickon, a boy with an almost supernatural affinity for animals and plants, and Colin, her frail cousin, Mary works in secret to bring new life to the old garden. The three friends find their efforts rewarded not only with all the pleasure that blooming flowers bring, but also the blessings of good health and high spirits.
The Secret Garden
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The Secret Garden reveals that love, tenderness, and the beauty of nature have the power to heal.
The Secret Garden
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Using this comprehension guide, discover the magic of the secret garden along with Mary, Dickon, and Colin.2 Grades
The Secret Garden – Comprehension Guide
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Tom and Davy are missing. They should be in class, but they are not. The village policeman has a mystery, for Mrs. Janssen’s big pan is missing too. And so is Farmer Cooper’s “Keep Out” sign. When Tom and Davy finally show up, flushed and dirty, they refused to tell their teacher where they have been. It’s a secret: so she simply asks them, “Is it a beautiful or an ugly secret?” That’s a question only the boys can answer.
The Secret Hiding Place
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Catch him! Catch him! The children jump; the teacher screams — and Nick and Neil are in trouble. What are they doing with that frog in school? It’s a secret. After school they sneak the frog into their bedroom. Father and Aunt Katie must not see the frog. Mother must not see it either, even though the secret will make her better . . . in the morning. But in the middle of the night — Bump! Crash! Bang! The frog is loose and the boys are in trouble again. Their secret is spoiled. Who will make Mother better now?
The Secret in the Box
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In the sequel to The Escape, John returns to France with a secret mission of the Dutch Government. At the same time he attempts to find his father.
The Secret Mission
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In 468 B.C.E in Athens, the young Sophocles entered the theater competition at the City Dionysia against the established favorite, Aeschylus. The kidnapping of the lead actor of Sophocles' company inspires his two young daughters to defy the normal conventions that prescribed the behavior of girls and to take a leading part in attempting to save their father and to restore fair play to the competition.
The Secret of Delphi
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This is the third book about Omri and his magic cupboard, from the The Indian in the Cupboard series.
The Secret of the Indian
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Book Two of The Wilderking Trilogy No one has ever come home from the Feechiefen Swamp. What makes Aidan think he can?
The Secret of the Swamp King
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