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Articles in Feb, 2005 issue of Children's Bookwatch
- An Illustrated Treasury of Latino Read-Aloud Stories
- Cancer Information for Teens
- Disney Looking at Paintings
- Benchmark/Marshall Cavendish
- Bloomsbury
- The Palette of Breath
- Atheneum/Simon-Schuster/McElderry
- Tusk Trouble
- A Muggle's Guide to the Wizarding World
- Pea Soup Fog
- Peter Pan and Wendy
- Gareth Stevens
- Dutton/Viking/Penguin
- Smart Apple Media
- Let's Eat!
- Who Killed Cock Robin?
- Rascal the Dragon
- Little Ruth Reddingford and the Wolf
- Curious Minds
- The Boy, the Bear, the Baron, the Bard
- The Secret Tunnel
- Teen Knitting Club
- The Nothing King
- My Water Comes from the Mountains
- Stargazer Books/the Creative Co
- Listening Library
- The Secrets of the Rock
- Dell/Delacorte/Knopf/Random House. Knows
- Who's Got Game? The Lion or the Mouse?
- Please Don't Come Back from the Moon
- Bullies to Buddies
- Mystery at the Club Sandwich
- Cancer Happens
- Treasure Forest
- Canada
- The Rainbow Tiger
- Greathall Productions
- La Llorona: the Weeping Woman
- Carlo and the Really Nice Librarian
- What's Older than a Giant Tortoise?
- The 2,000 Best Games & Activities
- Scholastic Inc
- Scary News
- A Goose Named Gilligan
- Lerner Publishing Group
- The Santero's Miracle
- Trumpet's Kittens
- Thomson-Gale
- Little, Brown
- Full Cast Audio
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