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Articles in April, 2005 issue of Children's Bookwatch
- Roaring, Boring Alice
- My Teacher for President
- Cassie's Sweet Berry Pie
- Elephant Prince
- Eyewitness: Photography
- Knopf/Random House
- Ancient Egyptians
- The Alphabet Dance
- Greenhaven Press/Gale San Diego
- Pitch and Throw, Grasp and Know
- Wanda and the Wild Hair
- The Princess and the White Bear King
- Cyril the Mandrill
- O Say Can You See?
- The 1, 2, 3 Bees
- Color, Color, Where Are You?
- Will You Carry Me?
- A Simple Brown Leaf
- Little Tom Turkey
- Knights & Castles
- My Grandma Could Do Anything
- Charlesbridge
- Gareth Stevens
- Everglades Forever
- It's Quacking Time!
- The Big, Blue Lump
- Cooking for Beginners
- A Touch of Passover
- Simon & Schuster
- Crabtree Books
- Marshall Cavendish
- Search for the Golden Moon Bear
- Hurray for the Yoder Barn!
- Earthquake!
- ABC: Letters in the Library
- Ozark Publishing
- The Purim Costume
- Silly Critter Talk
- Look at My Book
- Happy Bees
- Popsi, the Daughter of Mother Nature
- Zoo Album
- A Team of One
- So Happy!
- Grandma Lena's Big Ol' Turnip
- Enslow Publishers
- The Easter Island Statues
- What Marion Taught Willis
- Jitterbug Jam
- The Only One Club
- My Name Is Celia
- Smart Apple
- Benchmark Books/Marshall Cavendish
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