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Articles in March, 2009 issue of Children's Bookwatch
- Mia and Her Kitten Sophie
- Newton's Apples
- The New Testament
- I Love Purim!
- Kid's Country Song & Dance
- Madam President
- Holly Hobbie & Friends: Marvelous Makeover
- MarshMedia
- Schlessinger Media
- Barack Obama: An American Story
- Jesse James
- Morgan Reynolds Publishing
- Someone Walks By
- The Longest Feather
- Dragon Wishes
- Adirondack Gold II: A Summer of Strangers
- Graveyard of the Sea
- The Addiction Monster and the Square Cat
- Trouble at Turtle
- Scholastic
- The Great Wide Sea
- Simon & Schuster
- Delacorte Books
- The Stowaway
- Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw
- Dende Maro: The Golden Prince
- The One and Only Marigold
- Gobble It Up!
- Never Talk to Strangers
- Kitty Cat, Kitty Cat, Are You Waking Up?
- Amulet Books
- EDC Publishing
- Profiles in Black
- Traveling the Freedom Road
- Live Oak Media
- Comic Books and Manga
- Fashion Kitty and the Unlikely Hero
- Classical Comics Limited
- Random House Children's Books
- Crabtree Publishers
- Rowan of the Wood
- Duckey and the Ocean Protectors
- The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
- Raintree
- The Child's World, Inc
- Picture Window Books
- Rourke Publishing
- Black Rabbit Books
- Crabtree Publishers
- Marshall Cavendish
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