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Articles in Oct, 2005 issue of Children's Bookwatch
- Quinito's Neighborhood / El Vecindario de Quinito
- Flying Feet: A Story Of Irish Dance
- Immigrant Kids
- Blackbirch Press/Thomson-Gale
- Music: Rock and Pop
- Go Figure!
- Animal Watch
- Cairo Jim And Doris In Search Of Martenarten
- Sebastian's Roller Skates
- The Prince's Diary
- The Best Worst Brother
- Jerusalem Sky
- Owls
- Shanghai Messenger
- The Honest-to-Goodness Story of Raggedy Andy
- America's Seashores Guide To Plants And Animals
- Usborne Stories from Shakespeare
- Dropping in on Picasso
- Face-To-Face With The Duck
- Know What I Saw?
- Enslow Publishers
- Seeds
- Sources of Forces
- Guinea Pig Scientists
- Making Music
- Harry Potter And The Half Blood Prince
- Little Yellow Pear Tomatoes
- Feathers
- Rose and Riley Come and Go
- Centipedes, Millipedes, Scorpions and Spiders
- Kate's Castle
- Knopf/Random House
- The Socksnatchers
- Little, Brown
- Chrysalis Education/Creative Company
- The Greeks
- Auction!
- Thomson Gale
- Crabtree Publishers
- Music Time
- Stargazer/Creative Company
- A Really Good Snowman
- Morgan Reynolds Publishing
- Simon & Schuster.
- Travel Through Egypt
- The Lost Thing
- Leonardi Da Vinci
- World Almanac Library
- The Night Before Christmas
- Child & Family Press
- Lerner/Carolrhoda
- My Librarian Is a Camel
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