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Articles in Nov, 2004 issue of Children's Bookwatch

  • Selavi: a Haitian Story of Hope
  • History of Our World
  • Mildew on the Wall
  • Thomson-Gale
  • Atlas of the World
  • Max's Rules
  • Carla's Sandwich
  • The Empty Mirror
  • The Kids' Guide to Zoo Animals
  • Ancient Rhymes: a Dolphin's Lullaby
  • Smart Apple Media
  • Papa's Latkes
  • Forest Explorer
  • Judy Moody, MD: the Doctor is in!
  • Djomi Dream Child
  • Delacorte Press
  • Molly Meets Mona and Friends
  • How Sweet it is
  • DreddieLocks & the Three Slugs
  • Random Publishing Group
  • Take A Walk with Butterflies and Dragonflies
  • Don't Play with Your Food!
  • Recycled Crafts Box
  • Ancestor Hunt
  • Owen Foote, Mighty Scientist
  • Tibetan Tales For Little Buddhas
  • How to Train Your Dragon
  • The Clockmaker of Mullen
  • Putnam/Philomel
  • Baby Seal
  • Hamlet Goes to School
  • Crabtree Publishing
  • Pumpkin Cat
  • Saving the Rain Forest with Cammie and Cooper
  • Abolitionists and Slave Resistance
  • Travel Through India
  • Creative Education
  • The Beginning
  • Taking Depression To School
  • There's a Dachshund in My Bed
  • To Establish Justice
  • Benchmark Books/Marshall Cavendish
  • Children's Press
  • Why are You So Sad?
  • Letters From Around the World: Pakistan
  • Words are not for Hurting
  • Versatile Tractors: a Farm Boy's Dream
  • 11,000 Years Lost
  • Chelsea House Publishers
  • Morgan Reynolds
  • Hydro's Adventure Through the Water Cycle
  • A Confused Hanukkah
  • Horrible Harry and the Locked Closet
  • Animal Predators
  • Charlie Who Couldn't Say His Name
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