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What were you reading? Tell us in your comments below what you remember as your favorite stories.
Picture Books
I Wish I was Sick, Too! by Franz Brandenberg and illustrated by Aliki 1976
The Steamroller A Fantasy by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Evaline Ness 1974
Michael is Brave by Helen E. Buckley and illustrated by Emily McCully 1971
The Foundling by Carol Carrick and illustrated by Donald Carrick 1977
Turtle Pond by Bernice Freschet and illustrated by Donald Carrick 1971
The King at the Door by Brock Cole 1979
Now That Day's Are Colder by Aileen Fisher and illustrated by Gordon Laite 1973
Ookie-Spooky by Mirra Ginsburg and illustrated by Emily McCully 1979
Benjy and the Barking Bird by Margaret Bloy Graham 1971
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Max by Rachel Isadora 1976 Suggested |
The Potter's Kitchen by Rachel Isadora 1977
Tooley! Tooley! by Frank Modell 1979
Walter by Laura Joffe Numeroff 1978
Hamilton by Robert Newton Peck and illustrated by Laura Lydecker 1976
Hurray for Captain Jane! by Sam Reavin and illustrated by Emily Arnol McCully 1971
The Bed Book by Sylvia Plath and illustrated by Emily Arnold McCully 1976
The Queen Who Couldn't Bake Gingerbread by Dorothy van Woerkom and illustrated by Paul Galdone 1975
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Morris's Disappearing Bag A Christmas Story by Rosemary Wells 1975 Suggested |
There's One in Every Bunch by Robert and Claire Wiest 1971
The Cool Ride in the Sky by Diane Wolkstein and illustrated by Paul Galdone 1973
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