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Articles in Jan, 2005 issue of Children's Bookwatch
- How Animals Live
- Why Me? Why Did I Have to Get Diabetes?
- Blackbirch Press
- Putnam Publishing Group
- Eddie's Ordeal
- Wings of Slumber
- The International Cookbook for Kids
- Ecosystems for Children
- World Almanac Library
- Random Publishing Group
- King O'The Cats
- Look and make cooking
- Gareth Stevens
- Sammy's Day at the Fair
- Capstone Press
- Harry Abrams
- Jamie Come of Age
- How Dogs Came from Wolves
- Gabriel's Journey
- Morgan Reynolds Publishing
- Little, Brown
- April Foolishness
- KidHaven Press
- Stargazer Books
- The Girls' Guide to AD/HD
- Clara House Books/The Oliver Press
- Over the Hills and Far Away
- Cecilia's Year
- Thomson-Gale
- Birthday in the Barrio
- The Secret in the Attic
- The Boy Who Drew Birds
- Petropolis
- The Call of the Osprey
- Crabtree
- Smart Apple Media
- The Palette of Breath
- Rourke Publishing LLC
- You're All My Favorites
- Mystery at Blackbeard's Cove
- We All Laugh in the Same Language
- Limericks from the Heart
- Lerner Publications
- The Stolen Smile
- Heir of Mystery
- Weigl Publishers
- Return to Evergreen
- Weekly Reader
- The Wishing Tree
- Treasure of Ghostwood Gully
- Sea-To-Sea/Scholastic
- A Student's Guide to F. Scott Fitzgerald
- Shirley Temple
- Parties with Pizzazz
- Random Publishing Group - 1745 Broadway, New York, NY 10019
- The Balloon Boy of San Francisco
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