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      [2007], Juvenile, International Step by Step Association Call No: Easy HAXHIA    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Reading corner (International Step by Step Association)Summary Note: Andy's family is moving to a new house. His mother, his father, and his sister all pack up their favorite things. But Andy can't pack his favorite thing: It's growing in their backyard! It's a beautiful cherry tree, and Andy will miss it terribly. He picks some cherries to bring to the new house, and the family eats them with their lunch. When he mentions how much he misses his tree, his mother has a wonderful idea for how he can add a cherry tree to the new home.
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      Primary Call No: [E]    Availability:0 of 1     At Location(s) Summary Note: Colin the Crab has many special friends at his home in the river bay. It's hard to imagine anyone more beautiful than Sally the Starfish or more successful than Eddie the Eel. Ms. Catfish's antiques are very impressive, and the big newt family is always busy and full of energy. Just as Colin starts to wonder if his own life is a bit too ordinary, a tidal wave tosses Priscilla the Pearl Oyster into his backyard. Colin's new friend has something very valuable-something that many others want, including the deceitful Larry the Lobster.
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      [2007], Juvenile, International Step by Step Association Call No: Easy HAXHIA    Availability:1 of 1     At Location(s) Series Title: Reading corner (International Step by Step Association)Summary Note: Clara and Ana are playing with their dolls, but their friend Mary doesn't have a doll. Her mother suggests Mary make one of her own out of cotton, wool, and other things in the house--but when it comes to making a nose for her doll, Mary worries there will be nothing in the house that will work, and her doll won't be able to sneeze or breathe.