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Juvenile Nonfiction

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J Nonfiction read in 2007
 
Arnold, Caroline             Taj Mahal          Illustrated in sumptuous manuscript style, tells the love-and-architecture story of Emperor Shah Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal.
 
Cleary, Brian     How Much can a Bare Bear Bear?: what are homonyms and homophones?            Very clever rhyming easy facts book illustrating the concepts: “A bee can be, a flea can flee, a Burro can burrow a hole; a horse can get hoarse from talking, of course. A ewe could take you for a stroll.”
 
Cleary, Brian     Pitch and Throw, Grasp and Know: What is a Synonym? Another in this clever rhyming grammar  and math basics series.
 
Freedman, Russell         The Adventures of Marco Polo     jB-P778f
 
Helfer, Ralph            The World's Greatest Elephant                Poignant story of Modoc, an elephant from a German circus, and Bram, the boy who grew up with him, and their various misadventures (including shipwreck) and eventual reunion.
 

O'Brien, Anne      The Legend of Hong Kil Dong, the Robin Hood of Korea

 
Williams, Marcia        Chaucer's Canterbury Tales          Several of Chaucer's most colorful tales re-told in a comic strippish format.  Very good. 

 

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