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Frontier family

[adaptation by Heather Henson] ; adapted from the Caroline years books by Maria D. Wilkes ; illustrated by Doris Ettlinger
2000
Caroline Quiner, who grows up to be the mother of Laura Ingalls Wilder, shares all kinds of adventures with her brothers and sisters on their small farm in Brookfield, Wisconsin.

Brookfield friends

2000
Caroline Quiner, who grows up to become the mother of Laura Ingalls Wilder, spends time with neighbors, makes a new friend, and attends the Maple Frolic in the frontier town of Brookfield, Wisconsin.

Rose & Alva

2000
Rose meets a girl named Alva, a neighbor at her Missouri farm, and together they explore the hills, pick pokeweed, explore a cave, and have other adventures in the Ozark Mountains.

The adventures of Rose & Swiney

2000
Rose, the eight-year-old daughter of Laura Ingalls Wilder, has adventures in the Ozark Mountains of Missouri with her neighbor Swiney Baird.

Jenny of the Tetons

2002
Orphaned by an Indian raid while traveling West with a wagon train, fifteen-year-old Carrie Hill is befriended by the English trapper Beaver Dick and taken to live with his Indian wife Jenny and their six children.

Singing for Dr. King

2006
In 1965, two third-graders help change America by singing and marching for civil rights with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

The mystery of the Mona Lisa

France
2009
When the Mona Lisa is stolen, Jack Stalwart, a secret agent with the Global Protection Force, must find it before it leaves the country and is never seen again.

King's courage

2007
Abigail, Zack, Jacob and Bo must encourage Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a Nobel Prize winner, to lead a famous voting-rights march.

Disney's dream

2007
It's Monday again, and for Abigail, Jacob, Zack, and Bo, that means it's time-travel day!.

Ben Franklin's fame

2007
Babs is making a terrible mess of history, and it"s up to the third-grade time-travelers to put things right.

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