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A Puppy is for Loving

A Puppy is for Loving

by Mary Labatt, illustrated by Renata Liwska
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also available: Paperback
tagged : dogs, multigenerational
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I sat in the rocker for long hours. And I watched Elsie care for her babies. She washed them with her tongue. She lay on her side and fed them. She nudged them over on their backs to clean them...
Three times a day, I put five of the puppies in the basket. Then I let the little runt feed by herself. Once a day I held her in my arms and fed her a bottle. It was special milk from the vet. The little runt got stronger every day.

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A Woodpecker's Tale

A Woodpecker's Tale

illustrated by Sean Cassidy
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also available: Paperback Hardcover
tagged : birds
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Beneath Raven Moon

Beneath Raven Moon

by David Bouchard, illustrated by Andy Everson
edition:eBook
tagged : native canadian, environment, self-esteem & self-reliance
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Bright Sky, Starry City

Bright Sky, Starry City

by Uma Krishnaswami, illustrated by Aimée Sicuro
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also available: Hardcover
tagged : city & town life
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Bye, Bye, Butterflies!

Bye, Bye, Butterflies!

by Andrew Larsen, illustrated by Jacqueline Hudon-Verrelli
edition:eBook
also available: Hardcover
tagged : butterflies, moths & caterpillars, school & education
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Cheetah

Cheetah

by Wendy A. Lewis, illustrated by Graham Ross
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also available: Paperback
tagged : frogs & toads, pets
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Mia turned on her light. She took the lid off Cheetah's box. She couldn't see Cheetah at first. Then she spied her hiding in the grass. Mia ran her finger gently down Cheetah's back. Cheetah trembled. "Don't be scared, Cheetah," Mia whispered. She picked Cheetah up and held her close. "Oh, Cheetah," she said sadly, "am I your monster?"

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Crossbow

Crossbow

by Dayle Campbell Gaetz
edition:eBook
also available: Hardcover Paperback
tagged : survival stories, non-classifiable
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I felt light and free, like an escaped prisoner. Tonight, for the first time ever, I would sleep up here on my own. Just me and the wilderness. I wanted to bellow out in triumph, like a big old bull elk. But I had almost reached my cabin, so I loped along on silent feet. Like a creature of the wild, I approached my lair in silence. I slowed down, advanced cautiously, stayed on high alert to keep my territory safe from predators.
I raised my head, sniffed the air and knew something was wrong. Mixed with the musty odor of damp earth and the Christmas-tree scent of firs, was a trace of wood smoke. A chill spread up the back of my neck. Here in the forest, smoke could come from only one place. My cabin.

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I am Raven

I am Raven

A Story of Discovery
by David Bouchard, illustrated by Andy Everson
edition:eBook
tagged : self-esteem & self-reliance, environment, native canadian
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