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Bennington Free Library - Chapter Books - Children's Room
K-3 WOO
1 available
K-3 WOO
1 available
Brooks Memorial Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
JP W
1 available
JP W
1 available
Deborah Rawson Memorial Library - Picture Books
E WOO
1 available
E WOO
1 available
Description
When Ms. Albert teaches a lesson on kindness, Chloe realizes that she and her friends have been wrong in making fun of new student Maya's shabby clothes and refusing to play with her.
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Ainsworth Public Library - Picture Books - Main Library
PB HOF
1 available
PB HOF
1 available
Bennington Free Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
PB HOF
1 available
PB HOF
1 available
Brooks Memorial Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
JP H
1 available
JP H
1 available
Description
Jacob, who likes to wear dresses at home, convinces his parents to let him wear a dress to school, too.
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Brooks Memorial Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
JP C
1 available
JP C
1 available
Putney Public Library - Picture Books - Youth Library
NOW & THEN JP CAM
1 available
NOW & THEN JP CAM
1 available
Description
Six-year-old Shin-chi and his older sister, Shi-shi-etko, are sent to an Indian residential school far from their home and parents. They must use only their English names and are not allowed to speak to each other for many months at a time as they work hard and go to mass and always seem to be hungry.
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Ainsworth Public Library - Picture Books - Main Library
PB PAR
1 available
PB PAR
1 available
Bennington Free Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
PB PAR
1 available
PB PAR
1 available
Brooks Memorial Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
JP P
1 available
JP P
1 available
Description
Illustrations and brief text describe all kinds of differences that are "okay," such as "It's Okay to be a different color," "It's Okay to need some help," "It's Okay to be adopted," and "It's Okay to have a Different nose."
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Bennington Free Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
PB BUI
1 available
PB BUI
1 available
Brooks Memorial Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
JP B
1 available
JP B
1 available
Putney Public Library - Picture Books - Youth Library
NOW & THEN JP BUI
1 available
NOW & THEN JP BUI
1 available
Description
A young child describes what it is like to be a migrant as she and her father travel north toward the U.S. border. They travel mostly on the roof of a train known as The Beast, but the little girl doesn't know where they are going. She counts the animals by the road, the clouds in the sky, the stars. Sometimes she sees soldiers. She sleeps, dreaming that she is always on the move, although sometimes they are forced to stop and her father has to earn...
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Bennington Free Library - Nonfiction - Children's Room
J 811.52 HUG
1 available
J 811.52 HUG
1 available
Brooks Memorial Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
JP H
1 available
JP H
1 available
Kellogg-Hubbard Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
j811.5 HU
1 available
j811.5 HU
1 available
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Ainsworth Public Library - Nonfiction - Main Library
Y 811.52 HUG
1 available
Y 811.52 HUG
1 available
7) My people
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Brooks Memorial Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
JP H
1 available
JP H
1 available
Putney School Library - Picture Books
E 811.52 HUG
1 available
E 811.52 HUG
1 available
Springfield Town Library - Nonfiction - Children's Room
j811 HUG
1 available
j811 HUG
1 available
Description
Hughes's spare yet eloquent tribute to his people has been cherished for generations. Now, acclaimed photographer Smith interprets this beloved poem in vivid sepia photographs that capture the glory, the beauty, and the soul of being a black American today.
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Bennington Free Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
PB WOO
1 available
PB WOO
1 available
Brooks Memorial Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
JP W
1 available
JP W
1 available
Deborah Rawson Memorial Library - Picture Books
E WOO
1 available
E WOO
1 available
Description
Two girls, one white and one black, gradually get to know each other as they sit on the fence that divides their town.
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Bennington Free Library - Chapter Books - Children's Room
K-3 POL
1 available
K-3 POL
1 available
Fletcher Memorial Library - Picture Books - Youth Library
JE Pol
1 available
JE Pol
1 available
Georgia Public Library - Picture Books - Youth Library
PIC POL
1 available
PIC POL
1 available
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Brooks Memorial Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
JP P
2 available
JP P
2 available
Description
To thank Miss Eula for her wonderful Sunday chicken dinners, three children sell decorated eggs and buy her a beautiful Easter hat.
10) Freedom Summer
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Brooks Memorial Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
JP W
1 available
JP W
1 available
Kellogg-Hubbard Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
jPARENT E W
1 available
jPARENT E W
1 available
Springfield Town Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
E W
1 available
E W
1 available
Description
In 1964, Joe is pleased that a new law will allow his best friend John Henry, who is colored, to share the town pool and other public places with him, but he is dismayed to find that prejudice still exists.
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Brooks Memorial Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
JP P
1 available
JP P
1 available
Fletcher Memorial Library - Picture Books - Youth Library
JE Pin
1 available
JE Pin
1 available
Norman Williams Public Library - Nonfiction - Children's Room
j 323 PIN
1 available
j 323 PIN
1 available
Description
Illustrations and rhythmic text recall the December, 1955, bus boycott in Montgomery, Alabama.
12) Swimmy
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Bennington Free Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
PB LIO c.2
1 available
PB LIO c.2
1 available
Brooks Memorial Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
JP L
1 available
JP L
1 available
Deborah Rawson Memorial Library - Picture Books
E LIO
1 available
E LIO
1 available
Description
When all his brothers and sisters have been swallowed by a hungry tuna, Swimmy, the only black fish of the entire school, is left alone in dangerous waters. He decides to explore the unknown depths of the ocean until at last he devises for himself and his newly adopted brothers and sisters a safer way to live in this world.
13) The can man
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Bennington Free Library - Chapter Books - Children's Room
K-3 WIL
1 available
K-3 WIL
1 available
Brooks Memorial Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
JP W
1 available
JP W
1 available
Putney Public Library - Picture Books - Youth Library
STORIES JP WIL
1 available
STORIES JP WIL
1 available
Description
After watching a homeless man collect empty soft drink cans for the redemption money, a young boy decides to collect cans himself to earn money for a skateboard until he has a change of heart.
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Ainsworth Public Library - Picture Books - Main Library
PB DEL
1 available
PB DEL
1 available
Bennington Free Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
PB DE
1 available
PB DE
1 available
Brooks Memorial Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
JP D
1 available
JP D
1 available
Description
A young boy rides the bus across town with his grandmother and learns to appreciate the beauty in everyday things.
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Ainsworth Public Library - Picture Books - Main Library
PB GRA
1 available
PB GRA
1 available
Brooks Memorial Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
JP G
1 available
JP G
1 available
Georgia Public Library - Picture Books - Youth Library
PIC GRA
1 available
PIC GRA
1 available
Description
When Will finds a bird with a broken wing, he takes it home and cares for it, hoping in time it will be able to return to the sky.
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Brooks Memorial Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
JP T
1 available
JP T
1 available
Description
A wise old man who visits the town dump every day moves into an abandoned train there and watches as nature gradually reclaims the polluted land.
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Bennington Free Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
PB CHI
1 available
PB CHI
1 available
Brooks Memorial Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
JP W
1 available
JP W
1 available
Deborah Rawson Memorial Library - Picture Books
E CHI
1 available
E CHI
1 available
Description
Charlie convinces his sister Lola to recycle old things to save the planet. She enters a recycling competition so she can get a live tree to plant, but she needs help, so she gets her classmates to join in.
18) Faraway fox
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Brooks Memorial Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
JP T
1 available
JP T
1 available
Kellogg-Hubbard Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
jE THO
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jE THO
1 available
Description
A lonely fox roams the forest where he grew up, searching for his family and finding only strange creatures who stand on their hind legs, until, at last, he finds himself at home.
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Bennington Free Library - Easy Reader - Children's Room
K-3 BAN
1 available
K-3 BAN
1 available
Brooks Memorial Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
JP B
1 available
JP B
1 available
Fletcher Memorial Library - Picture Books - Youth Library
JE Ban
1 available
JE Ban
1 available
Description
"Life on the farm with Granddaddy is full of hard work, but despite all the chores, Granddaddy always makes time for play, especially fishing trips. Even when there isn't a bite to catch, he reminds young Michael that it takes patience to get what's coming to you. One morning, when Granddaddy heads into town in his fancy suit, Michael knows that something very special must be happening--and sure enough, everyone is lined up at town hall. For the very...
Author
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Brooks Memorial Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
JP W
1 available
JP W
1 available
Georgia Public Library - Nonfiction - Youth Library
J 324 WIN
1 available
J 324 WIN
1 available
Kellogg-Hubbard Library - Picture Books - Children's Room
jE WIN
1 available
jE WIN
1 available
Description
As an elderly woman, Lillian recalls that her great-great-grandparents were sold as slaves in front of a courthouse where only rich white men were allowed to vote, then the long fight that led to her right--and determination--to cast her ballot since the Voting Rights Act gave every American the right to vote.