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Whoosh Went the Wind! — published 2006 |
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Hannah's Bookmobile Christmas — published 2001 |
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Kyle's Island |
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No Mush Today by Sally Derby (Goodreads Author), Nicole Tadgell — published 2008 |
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Two Fools and a Horse — published 2003 |
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Jacob and the Stranger by Sally Derby (Goodreads Author), Leonid Gore — published 1994 |
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The Wacky Substitute — published 2005 — 2 editions |
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My Steps by Sally Derby (Goodreads Author), Adjoa J. Burrowes — published 1996 — 2 editions |
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Taiko on a Windy Night by Sally Derby (Goodreads Author), Kate Kiesler — published 2001 |
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The Mouse Who Owned the Sun — published 1993 |
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