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Lemonade for sale

The Elm Street Kids' Club decides to sell lemonade to earn money to fix up their clubhouse and they use a graph to keep track of their sales. Includes a visit to the American Stock Exchange, a look at two different businesses, and reviews of related books.

Is that you, Eleanor Sue?

2018
"Saturdays are dress-up days when Eleanor Sue climbs out the window ... tiptoes over to the front door ... and rings the doorbell. When her mother answers, she doesn't see Eleanor Sue. She sees a cranky old neighbor. Or a hungry witch. Or a white-bearded wizard. Eleanor Sue is a master of disguise, but when her mother gets in on the act, along with Grandma, anything can happen"--Provided by publisher.

Bunnies in my head

1998
A charming little girl joyfully explores the world--both real and imaginary--through her drawings. Features artwork by some of the young patients from M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas.

Follow me

2011
A girl travels through an imaginative world of colors by way of a swing.

Lemonade for sale

The Elm Street Kids' Club decides to sell lemonade to earn money to fix up their clubhouse and they use a graph to keep track of their sales. Includes a visit to the American Stock Exchange, a look at two different businesses, and reviews of related books.

Maebelle's suitcase

1987
An elderly woman sacrifices a treasured prize to help her friend, a young bird, make his first flight south.

Libby's new glasses

1984
Libby can't accept the idea of wearing glasses until she meets a lovely bird with the same problem.

Miranda

1986
Miranda loves to play Bach, Haydn, and Mozart on the piano, until the day she hears a one-man band playing boogie-woogie.

Sherman and Pearl

1989
An elderly couple happily spend their days waving to all the passersby on their rural road--until a freeway is built; but, they refuse to lose hope and eventually life returns to the way it was.

Miranda

1985
Miranda loves to play Bach, Haydn, and Mozart on the piano, until the day she hears a one-man band playing boogie-woogie.

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