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Articles in August, 2007 issue of Children's Bookwatch
- Know Your Colors
- Candlewick Press
- Before, After, and Somebody in Between
- Fire Dancer
- Agate
- I Love Our Earth
- Keystone Books
- Miki Falls: Summer
- Eggs
- Simon & Schuster
- Harry Abrams
- What Kind Of Animal is It?
- The Friskative Dog
- Scholastic/Orchard Books
- St. Martin's Press
- Ten Old Men and a Mouse
- My First Ballet Book
- Phonics Friends
- Fred and Ted Like to Fly
- Evil Genius
- Sundancer
- Samantha Jane's Missing Smile
- Wild West Trail Ride Maze
- The Greeblies
- Educated Kid
- The Royal Woods
- Farrar, Straus, Giroux
- Romina's Rangoli
- Chelsea House Publishers
- I Heard A Little Baa
- Random House/Knopf/Delacorte
- Second Fiddle
- Holding Up the Earth
- This Land Is Your Land
- Mokie & Bik
- Harper Children's Books
- Berkeley Publishing Company
- The Rainforest Grew All Around
- Mommy and Daddy Are Always Supposed to Say Yes … Aren't They?
- Rain Forests Today
- A Guide to Wizards of the World
- Not Like You
- Delacorte/Dell/Random House
- The Cheese
- Birdcage Press
- Tortured Noble
- Kimbo Educational
- Farseed
- The Highest Tide
- Ruthie and the Teeny Tiny Lie
- Voices
- The Little Drummer Boy
- Where Trouble Leads
- Daemon Hall
- Snowfall
- Random/Knopf
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