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Stories From East High - Broadway Dreams #5
Troy, Gabriella, Chad, Taylor, Sharpay, and Ryan are headed to New York City on a class trip! Everyone is eager to bask in the lights of Times Square and to explore the bustling streets of Manhattan. But then some unexpected opportunities arise: Sharpay and Ryan put on their dancing shoes and try out for a real Broadway musical, and Gabriella and Taylor vie for scholarship money on a game show. But are any of them ready for the level of competition they'll face? And will their friendships survive the challenges ahead?
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Hurrah for the Circus - Enid Blyton
Tan-tan-tara! Tan-tan-tara! Tan-tan-tan-tan-tan-tara!
The noise of trumpets came down the main street of the town, and all the children rushed out of their houses, and the grown-ups went to their windows.
"What is it? What is it? It's the circus coming! Listen to the trumpets! Oh, look, here come the first lovely black horses! Oh, here comes the circus! Hurrah for the circus!"
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Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes... - Illustrated by Annie Kubler
A board book for babies or toddlers and their parents. It provides an introduction to books through a well-known nursery song and interactive text. There are bright pictures along with actions for the child and parent to act out together.
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame - Quasimodo's New Friend - Little Golden Book
Children have loved Little Golden Books for over 50 years. They have written their names inside each front cover and pored over the colourful pictures. Parents have shared Golden Moments with their children, reading such classics as 'The Poky Little Puppy'. Thanks to the happy hours spent with the books, many children have developed a lifelong love of reading books.
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame - Disney Little Golden Book
When Little Golden Books launched in 1942 at 25 cents each, they changed publishing history. For the first time, children's books were high quality and low-priced. They were available to almost all children, not just a privileged few.
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Stories From East High - Heart to Heart #6
For five years in a row, the East High Wildcats have lost out to their rivals at West High in raising money for the United Heart Association's annual Valentine's Day fundraiser, Heart to Heart. But this year, Sharpay is determined for East High to reign supreme! Each club gets to work to figure out what they can do to bring in the most cash. The Drama Club will sell flowers, and Taylor and Gabriella organize a cupcake sale with the Scholastic Decathlon team. With Gabriella baking non-stop, and Troy practicing for States, can they find a moment to celebrate Valentine's Day? And will Sharpay's dreams of victory be fulfilled?
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Happy Birthday - Little Golden Book
Children have loved Little Golden Books for over 50 years. They have written their names inside each front cover and pored over the colourful pictures. Parents have shared Golden Moments with their children, reading such classics as 'The Poky Little Puppy'. Thanks to the happy hours spent with the books, many children have developed a lifelong love of reading books.
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How The Camel Got His Hump - Little Golden Book
When Little Golden Books launched in 1942 at 25 cents each, they changed publishing history. For the first time, children's books were high quality and low-priced. They were available to almost all children, not just a privileged few.
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Hercules, A Race to the Rescue - Little Golden Book
When Little Golden Books launched in 1942 at 25 cents each, they changed publishing history. For the first time, children's books were high quality and low-priced. They were available to almost all children, not just a privileged few.
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Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree - Little Golden Book
Children have loved Little Golden Books for over 50 years. They have written their names inside each front cover and pored over the colourful pictures. Parents have shared Golden Moments with their children, reading such classics as 'The Poky Little Puppy'. Thanks to the happy hours spent with the books, many children have developed a lifelong love of reading books.
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The Poky Puppy, Hungry Little Puppies - Little Golden Book
When Little Golden Books launched in 1942 at 25 cents each, they changed publishing history. For the first time, children's books were high quality and low-priced. They were available to almost all children, not just a privileged few.
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Herbert and Harry - Pamela Allen
Herbert and Harry were brothers. They lived together in the same house, dug together in the same garden, and fished together from the same boat. One day, while they were out fishing, they hauled up a great treasure. They quarrelled about who owned the treasure, and Herbert pushed Harry overboard.
With dramatic and colourful illustrations, and an effectively simple text, Pamela Allen has created a book that asks the question - What is treasure?
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Hattie and the Fox - Mem Fox
“Hattie was a big black hen. One morning she looked up and said, ‘Goodness gracious me! I can see a nose in the bushes!’ . . .â€
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Happy Hours Story Book - Enid Blyton
"Shall I help you sail your ship?" said a voice behind Sam. He turned round to see who it was.
"Oh-you're the girl next door, aren't you?" he said.
"We're staying at Seaside House, and you're staying at Beach House."
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