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The third book in the series that began with the Newbery Medal–winning Sarah, Plain and Tall by Patricia MacLachlan. Anna has done something terrible. She has given me a journal to fill. "It's your job now," Anna says as she hands Caleb her journals, asking him to continue writing the family story. But Sarah, Jacob, Anna, Caleb, and their new little sister, Cassie, have already formed a family, and Caleb fears there will be nothing left to write about. That is, before Cassie discovers a mysterious old man in the barn, and everything changes. Everyone is excited about the arrival of a new family member—except for Jacob, who holds a bitter grudge. Only the special love of Caleb, and the gift he offers, can help to mend the pain of the past.
Caleb’s Story
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From the publisher: In 1743, thirteen-year-old Marguerite Ledoux travels to Maine as the indentured servant of a family that regards her as little better than the Indians that threaten them, but her strength, quick thinking and courage surprise them all.
Calico Bush
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In 1754 New Hampshire, young Miriam Willard finds herself caught up in the French Indian War, and is captive on a harrowing march north to a life of hard work and perhaps even slavery. Miriam and her companions reach Montreal, and meet the prominent Du Quesne family, who introduce her to a life she never imagined. Based on an actual diary published in 1807.
Calico Captive
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A boy tries to overcome his fear of the sea in this treasured classic and winner of the Newbery Medal. Mafatu's name means "Stout Heart," but his people call him a coward. Ever since the sea took his mother's life and spared his own, he has lived with deep fear. And even though his father is the Great Chief of Hikueru–an island whose seafaring people worship courage–he is terrified, and consequently, he is severely scorned. By the time he is twelve years old, Mafatu can bear it no longer. He must conquer his fear alone. . . even if it means certain death.
Call It Courage
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Camels West is an epic adventure story based on a real but little-known period in America’s history. The day the Alamo fell in 1836, Santa Ana’s soldiers botched the job of killing the Mexican infant Graciela. But the knife-cut across her throat did take away her voice forever. Now, twenty years later, the United States Congress is depending upon the young woman’s medical skills and courage to help their agent in a tactical experiment using imported camels. The camels are to be transport carriers as Agent McNeal surveys a wagon road along the 35th Parallel from Fort Defiance to the Colorado River. If all goes well, use of these camels would be the first step in a plan to study, breed, and adapt camels at Camp Verde for both long-distance transport and war. Camels were used successfully by the Persian Army as artillery base carriers, and their reputation as “Gunships of the Desert” was impressive. Camels would be as familiar as the packhorse and donkey on the American frontier and in war! But the plan needed time, and the American Civil War and the railroad ultimately ended the experiment. The camels, their handlers, the Comanche danger, and the trek are all true. This is the sensational story of the exotic camels and the commitment of a man and a woman to their jobs—and to each other. U.S. government agent Jeremy McNeal is based on a real person. Graciela is fiction, to round out the story with romance and to add the dimension of a woman’s emotions. She is a representation of all the strong women who helped open the West. The herbal medicines and skills ascribed to her character have all been meticulously researched and are accurate. Phyllis de la Garza is an award-winning author of more than a dozen published books, both fiction and nonfiction, about the Old West. She is a book reviewer for True West and Chronicle of the Old West, she has been a member of both Western Writers and Mystery Writers of America, and she has been a SPUR Award finalist. She is also the author of Charissa of the Overland and Silk and Sagebrush: Women of the Old West, both published by Royal Fireworks Press. She lives in Willcox, Arizona.
Camels West
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You may be able to count all the way to one hundred, but have you ever counted to a googol? It's impossible!
Can You Count to a Googol?
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See and count the sights on a colourful tour of Canada from coast to coast. Bold landscapes and an adorable cast of characters are sure to have kids making the trip from one to ten and back again!
Canada 123
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See and count the sights on a colourful tour of Canada from coast to coast. Bold landscapes and an adorable cast of characters are sure to have kids making the trip from one to ten and back again!
Canada 123 (Board Book)
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This book covers the ten provinces and territories. There are 4-6 pages devoted to each province. Most of the provinces are drawn to cover two pages. Capitals, provincial flags, floral emblems, animals, mountains, and products are also pictured.
Canada Coloring Book
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The distinctly Canadian images – white snow, green spruce, red PEI dunes, blue St. Lawrence River, yellow wheat fields – will delight Canadians and tourists alike. Multi-colored northern lights are the perfect end to this eye-pleasing journey.
Canada in Colours
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The distinctly Canadian images – white snow, green spruce, red PEI dunes, blue St. Lawrence River, yellow wheat fields – will delight Canadians and tourists alike. Multi-colored northern lights are the perfect end to this eye-pleasing journey.
Canada in Colours (Board Book)
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This activity book introduces students to Canada through the use of maps.2 Grades
Canada Map Book 1
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This activity book introduces students to Canada through the use of maps of Canada.2 Grades
Canada Map Book 2
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The third in a series of activity books designed to develop map skills, this easy-to-use book introduces grader 4-5 readers to the special language of maps and includes over 40 thoughtful activities.2 Grades
Canada Map Book 3
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The fourth in a series of popular activity books designed to develop map skills, Map Book 4 contains 40 lively activities to help grades 5-6 readers develop and apply four fundamental map skills: shape, symbols, position and direction and scale.2 Grades
Canada Map Book 4
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The activities in Map Book 5, designed for grades 6-8 readers, build on those skills developed in Apple Press Map Book 3 & 4.3 Grades
Canada Map Book 5
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