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The Matatu Read-Along

The Matatu Read-Along

by Eric Walters & Eva Campbell, read by Iambik Productions
edition:eBook
tagged : africa, country & ethnic, african
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The conductor picked his way down the aisle, collecting fares, making change and giving tickets.
"All the way to Machakos?" he asked Kioko's grandfather.
"Yes, to the end."
"Eighteen shillings for two."
"Eighteen?" his grandfather asked. "He is so small, you should only charge half the fare for him."
"He is small. If you want a cheaper fare, we can tie his feet together like the chickens and put him on the roof."
For a moment, Kioko thought they were serious, but then the men laughed.

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The Mealworm Diaries

The Mealworm Diaries

by Anna Kerz
edition:eBook
tagged : death & dying, friendship, self-esteem & self-reliance
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"What're we gonna investigate?" Aaron said.
"You might want to investigate the art of listening," Mr. Collins said. "The rest of the class will study mealworms."
There were snickers. If Aaron heard, he didn't seem to care; he kept moving. His legs jiggled. He tapped his pencil on his desk. He hummed. His head bopped from side to side as if he was hearing music.
Weird kid, Jeremy thought.

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The Medicine Wheel

The Medicine Wheel

Stories of a Hoop Dancer
by Teddy Anderson, illustrated by Jessika Von I
edition:Paperback
tagged : native american, inspirational & personal growth
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The Midas Tree

by Lesley Phillips PhD
edition:Paperback
tagged : fantasy & magic
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The Missing Skull

The Missing Skull

by John Wilson
edition:Paperback
also available: eBook
tagged : mysteries & detective stories, multigenerational, art & architecture
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The Moccasin Goalie

The Moccasin Goalie

by (artist) William Roy Brownridge
edition:Paperback
also available: eBook
tagged : hockey, friendship, self-esteem & self-reliance
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I had four best friends. We lived for hockey. I was the goalie. I had a crippled leg and foot, so I couldn't wear skates. But my leather moccasins were fine. I was quick and could slide across the goalmouth really fast. They called me "Moccasin Danny."

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