Amy Grant Ortiz's Library

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Monsieur Saguette And His Baguette
Moominpappa's Memoirs
Moominsummer Madness
Mrs. Biddlebox
My Name Is Not Easy
National Geographic Kids Ultimate Weird But True
National Geographic Student Atlas Of The World
Noelle's Brown Book
9780380719075 Nothing but the Truth Avi A ninth-grader's suspension for singing "The Star-Spangled Banner" during homeroom becomes a national news story. Harper Collins
9780688045852 Of Colors and Things Tana Hoban What are the colors of your world? Where do you see these colors? Have you seen them anywhere else? Join Tana Hoban for hours of fun and colorful investigations. Harper Collins
Oregon
Origami Japanese Paper Folder Activity Instruction Book
Over The Rive And Through The Wood
9781423183648 Percy Jackson's Greek Gods Riordan, Rick A publisher in New York asked me to write down what I know about the Greek gods, and I was like, Can we do this anonymously? Because I don't need the Olympians mad at me again. But if it helps you to know your Greek gods, and survive an encounter with them if they ever show up in your face, then I guess writing all this down will be my good deed for the week. So begins Percy Jackson's Greek Gods, in which the son of Poseidon adds his own magic--and sarcastic asides--to the classics. He explains how the world was created, then gives readers his personal take on a who's who of ancients, from Apollo to Zeus. Percy does not hold back. "If you like horror shows, blood baths, lying, stealing, backstabbing, and cannibalism, then read on, because it definitely was a Golden Age for all that." Dramatic full-color illustrations throughout by Caldecott Honoree John Rocco make this volume--a must for home, library, and classroom shelves--as stunning as it is entertaining. Disney Hyperion
Pezzettino
Portrait Of Oregon
Prisoner B-3087
Rome Past And Present
Roses Are Red. Are Violets Blue??
9780060526337 Roxaboxen Alice McLerran Marian called it Roxaboxen. (She always knew the name of everything.) There across the road, it looked like any rocky hill -- nothing but sand and rocks, some old wooden boxes, cactus and greasewood and thorny ocotillo -- but it was a special place: a sparkling world of jeweled homes, streets edged with the whitest stones, and two ice cream shops. Come with us there, where all you need to gallop fast and free is a long stick and a soaring imagination. In glowing desert hues, artist Barbara Cooney has caught the magic of Alice McLerran's treasured land of Roxaboxen -- a place that really was, and, once you've been there, always is. Harper Collins
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