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Articles in Jan, 2006 issue of Children's Bookwatch
- Willa and the Wind
- Gargoyles, Girders and Glass Houses
- Assassin
- Haunted House
- Wild About Books
- Kidhaven/Thomson-Gale/Blackbirch
- Philomel/Viking
- Elsewhere
- A Good Night Walk
- My Little Pony: A Very Minty Christmas
- Marshall Cavendish
- Cool Stuff and How It Works
- Harcourt
- Tropical Rainforests
- Gareth Stevens
- The Prince's Diary
- Enslow Publishers
- Scholastic Inc
- Ready, Set, Preschool!
- No More Diapers
- Hyperion Books
- Crabtree Publishing
- The Red Judge
- Morgan Reynolds
- Stargazer Books
- Catching the Moon
- Yummy Yarns: Knits For Kids
- Hubble and the Big Bang
- What I Like About Me
- The Forbidden Schoolhouse
- Thomson/Gale
- Charlesbridge Publishing
- The Kids' Guide to Writing Great Thank You Notes
- No Sisters Sisters Club
- My First Farm Book Boxed Set
- The Baby Society
- The Warlord's Messengers
- Lerner Publications
- Atheneum/Simon & Schuster
- Toulouse-Lautrec
- World Almanac Library
- Dial/Penguin/Puffin
- The Aquanauts
- A History of the Romani People
- Schlessinger Media
- Groundhog Gets a Say
- That's What Leprechauns Do
- Simon & Schuster
- Delacorte Press
- Little Red Wagon
- Peep and His Pals
- Henry Holt
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