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Articles in Oct, 2008 issue of Children's Bookwatch
- Over in the Arctic Where the Cold Winds Blow
- A Musical Journey In The Footsteps Of Lewis & Clark
- I'm Not Too Busy
- Bee & Me
- X Doesn't Mark the Spot
- Gus is a Tree
- The Cat Who Invented Bebop
- Who's Jim Hines?
- The Everything Kids' Cookbook
- The Yoga Zoo Adventure
- Bad Kitty Gets a Bath
- Preschooler Learns Spanish / Aprendamos Espanol
- Why Do Giraffes Have Long Necks?
- Teen Safety: Dating & Relationships
- The Case of the Coin Purloined
- Physical Science
- Arthur Season 11
- Cybele's Secret
- Best of Broadway & Beyond
- Create Your Own Paper-craft Cards: Flowers
- Pucca: Spooky Sooga Village
- Gathering Grace
- The Legend of the Kukui Nut
- The Little Big Thinkers
- The Diary of Laura's Twin
- Oddest of All
- Savvy
- The Midnight Twins
- My Tiki Girl
- Knights & Castles
- Sweet Dreams
- It's Tough to Nap on a Turtle
- Scholastic Inc
- Rapunzel's Revenge
- Random House/Knopf/Delacorte
- Walker & Company
- Simon & Schuster
- Atheneum/Simon & Schuster/McElderry Books
- Harcourt Books
- Marshall Cavendish
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